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Evanston

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Town of Gawler SA, PO Box 130, Evanston, SA 5116
08 8522 9211

Description

Evanston, formerly Evans Town, is a suburb south of the town of Gawler, South Australia.

Evanston, formerly Evans Town, is a suburb south of the town of Gawler, South Australia. It contains the Gawler and District College and Gawler Racecourse as well as a supermarket and homemaker centre containing bulky goods stores such as carpet, fishing, electrical and bike and motorbike shops.

History

Before settlement, the Kaurna people, or Adelaide Plains tribe, lived in the area.

In 1850 James Philcox named sections 3220 and 3221 in the Hundred of Munno Para, calling the allotment Evanston. James Philcox (22 January 1812 – 31 March 1893) was an English land speculator and property developer in the 1840s and 1850s in the colony of South Australia. He is credited with naming the inner eastern Adelaide suburb of Marryatville as well as the outer northern suburb of Evanston. He returned to England to retire in Sussex in 1853. James Philcox was born in Burwash, Sussex, England, on 22 January 1812, of parents John and Esther.[1] He married Ann Taylor Evans on 18 October 1838 in Burwash.[2][3] The township of Evanston is most likely named for his wife Ann Taylor Evans.

In 1853 a plan of the Evanston township was lodged at the South Australian Lands Title Office, when it was transferred to Sir John Morphett. On 14 November 1855, The Register called it "Evans Town".

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Type: Suburbs

Population: 1001-10000

Time zone: UTC +10:30

Area: 2.61 km2

Elevation: 51-200 metres

Town elevation: 51 m

Population number: 2,259

Local Government Area: Town of Gawler

Location

Town of Gawler SA, PO Box 130, Evanston, SA 5116

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Evanston, South Australia