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Hamley

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District Council of Copper Coast SA, PO Box 396, Hamley, SA 5558
08 8828 1200

Description

Hamley Bridge is a community in South Australia located at the junction of the Gilbert and Light rivers, as well as the site of a former railway junction.

Hamley Bridge is a community in South Australia located at the junction of the Gilbert and Light rivers, as well as the site of a former railway junction.

Named by the government of the day, in honour of the Acting Governor of South Australia Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Gilbert Hamley, whose wife, Lady Edith Hamley laid the foundation stone of the River Light Railway Bridge on 25 July 1868. This bridge carries the Peterborough railway line over the Light River.

Other settlements in the area had commenced in the early 1860s, and it was not until 1868 that the junction of the two rivers came under notice as a possible site for a township.

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Type: Rural areas

Population: 1-100

Time zone: UTC +10:30

Area: 0.616 km2

Elevation: 11-50 metres

Town elevation: 44 m

Population number: 19

Local Government Area: District Council of Copper Coast

Location

District Council of Copper Coast SA, PO Box 396, Hamley, SA 5558

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

Hamley - Localista

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