The Gawler River, which flows through the locality to the Leven River, was named for Governor Gawler of South Australia in 1844. It is likely that the locality was named for the river.
Gawler is a tiny rural community, several kilometres inland from Ulverstone, on Tasmania’s north-west coast. BULLOCKS AT GAWLER, CIRCA 1890. On April 4 1929 a tragic event left residents of …
Gawler is a stream in Tasmania. Gawler is situated nearby to the suburb West Ulverstone and the hamlet North Motton. Map Directions Satellite Photo Map Notable Places in the …
The Gawler area was explored by surveyor Nathaniel Kentish in the early 1840s, who named the river after the second Governor of South Australia, Lieutenant-Colonel George Gawler. This name was later given to the …
Gawler River may refer to: Gawler River (South Australia), a river in South Australia. Gawler River, South Australia, a town in South Australia. Gawler River (Tasmania), a …
West Gawler River is a stream in Tasmania and has an elevation of 261 metres. West Gawler River is situated nearby to East Gawler River , and southeast of Lake Isandula . …
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