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Dawlish, South Australia

Coordinates: 21°22′S 149°09′E / 21.367°S 149.150°E / -21.367; 149.150
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Dawlish in the Hundred of Erskine, 1886, Source: State Library of South Australia

Dawlish is a former government town whose site is located in the locality of Erskine north of Peterborough, South Australia.[1]

The area is arid and although a town was laid out,[2] on 8 June 1882 but it never developed. "In 1964, as there was no demand for allotments, the few that had been sold were acquired compulsorily by the Crown and reverted back to broad acres."[3]

The name comes from Devon, England, where in the Domesday Book the Town of Dawlish was recorded as Doelis or ‘hallowed place’[3]

References

  1. ^ "Search results for "Dawlish, Gtwn" using datasets selected for 'Suburbs and Localities', Government Towns' and 'Gazetter'". Location SA Map Viewer. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  2. ^ Frazer S. Crawford, Dawlish : Hundred of Erskine, (Adelaide, 1882).
  3. ^ a b South Australian Names.

21°22′S 149°09′E / 21.367°S 149.150°E / -21.367; 149.150