Claypans, South Australia Explained

Type:town
Claypans
State:SA
Postcode:5238
Dist1:10
Dir1:NE
Location1:Purnong
Lga:Mid Murray Council
Stategov:Chaffey
Fedgov:Barker
Near-N:Nildottie
Near-E:Copeville
Near-Se:Perponda
Near-S:Bowhill
Near-W:Purnong
Coordinates:-34.8228°N 139.7132°W

Claypans is a locality in the Murray Mallee region of South Australia. Claypans had a Methodist church in 1928.[1] The school opened in 1907 and closed in 1947. The name refers to the claypan at which the settlers camped on their first night.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: CLAYPANS TO MINDARIE. . . Renmark, SA . 7 December 1928 . 6 April 2015 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  2. Web site: Placename Details: Claypans . SA0065588 . 26 October 2009 . 6 April 2015 . Government of South Australia Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure . A descriptive name applied to land near Section 44, Hundred of Forster, and a school 8 km north-east of Purnong Landing opened in 1907; it closed in 1947. The veteran pioneer of Claypans, William Towill, attained his 81st birthday on 9 June 1928 - "The place was named after a claypan at which the settlers drew water and camped their first night, five dingoes running away from the claypan at their approach. The first season Mr Towill chopped down mallee scrub to the extent of 100 acres' He frequently conveys the Claypans mail twice weekly on horseback to Purnong Landing and return - a distance of over 12 miles 'on behalf of his son, W.E. Towill, who is the Claypan's postmaster". . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20161012010923/http://maps.sa.gov.au/plb/ . 12 October 2016 .