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Gawler,
established in 1839, is the
oldest country town in the
state of
South Australia. It was
named after the
second Governor (British Vice-Regal representative)...
- the
Royal Australian Navy have been
named HMAS
Gawler, for the town of
Gawler,
South Australia. HMAS
Gawler (J188), a Bathurst-class
corvette launched in...
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Gawler is a town in
South Australia on the
Gawler River.
Gawler may also
refer to:
Gawler (surname),
people whose surname is
Gawler George Gawler (1795–1869)...
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Gawler River may
refer to:
Gawler River (South Australia), a
river in
South Australia.
Gawler River,
South Australia, a town in
South Australia. Gawler...
- Port
Gawler may
refer to: Port
Gawler,
South Australia, a
locality and a
former town Port
Gawler Conservation Park, a
former protected area in
South Australia...
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Colonel George Gawler KH (21 July 1795 – 7 May 1869) was the
second Governor of
South Australia, at the same time
serving as
Resident Commissioner, from...
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Gawler Ranges National Park is a 1,633 km2 (631 sq mi)
protected area
lying 350 km (217 mi) north-west of
Adelaide in the
northern Eyre
Peninsula of South...
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application of mind-body
medicine and meditation.
Gawler was born in 1950 to Alan
Gawler, an engineer, and
Billie Gawler (née Gray) in Melbourne, Australia. After...
- John Cox
Gawler (1830–1882) was a
Keeper of the
Jewel House and
British Israelite author.
Gawler was the son of Lieutenant-Colonel
George Gawler. Like his...
- The
Gawler line, also
known as the
Gawler Central line, is a
suburban commuter railway line in the city of Adelaide,
South Australia. The
Gawler Line is...