Join Here

Join up to edit this article or to create one yourself. It takes just a moment and it's free

How to use this wiki site

Learn more about how this wiki works here.

Produced by

mallalamuseum.gif

OPEN SUNDAYS

2.00 - 4.30pm.

Other times

by appointment.

Supported by

SweetTechnology9.gif

National Trust of South Australia

 

Difference between revisions of "Historic Cairns"

From Mallala
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 3: Line 3:
  
 
With financial assistance from the District Council of Mallala Partnership Program a builder Mr Irvine Smyth was employed and seven cairns were built. The committee researched dates and information which was inscribed on a plaque placed on each cairn.  
 
With financial assistance from the District Council of Mallala Partnership Program a builder Mr Irvine Smyth was employed and seven cairns were built. The committee researched dates and information which was inscribed on a plaque placed on each cairn.  
 +
 +
<font color="#0066cc"></font>
 +
 +
<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Grace Plains Methodist Church</font><font color="#000000"></font>
  
 
<font color="#0066cc">Historic&nbsp;Cairn:&nbsp;Brick&nbsp;Kiln</font>  
 
<font color="#0066cc">Historic&nbsp;Cairn:&nbsp;Brick&nbsp;Kiln</font>  
Line 12: Line 16:
 
<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Butler Station</font>  
 
<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Butler Station</font>  
  
<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Grace Plains Methodist Church</font>
+
[[Stony Point School|<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn - Stony Point School</font>]]
 
+
<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn - Stoney Point School</font>  
+
  
 
<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Grace PLains Primary School</font>  
 
<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Grace PLains Primary School</font>  

Revision as of 09:25, 2 November 2009

Fast Facts



The following coordinate was not recognized: {{{Geocoordinates}}}.

In 2005 the Mallala and District Historical committee researched locations around the district where buildings of importance once stood.

With financial assistance from the District Council of Mallala Partnership Program a builder Mr Irvine Smyth was employed and seven cairns were built. The committee researched dates and information which was inscribed on a plaque placed on each cairn.

Historic Cairn: Grace Plains Methodist Church

Historic Cairn: Brick Kiln

Historic Cairn: Migrant Camp

Historic Cairn: Moquet Lee Reserve

Historic Cairn: Butler Station

Historic Cairn - Stony Point School

Historic Cairn: Grace PLains Primary School

Historic Cairn: Korunye Recreational Park

Historic Cairn: Korunye School

Historic Cairn: RAAF 6 SFTS - Mallala

Historic Cairn: Red Banks Methodist Church and School

Historic Cairn: Red Banks Post Office

Historic Cairn: Red Banks School


Related Articles

External Links

Sources

Print Print    Subscribe by RSS Subscribe by RSS

Bookmark and Share