- Evandale, Tasmania
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Evandale
state = tas
caption = St. Andrews Church, Evandale
lga =Northern Midlands Council
postcode = 7212
est =
pop = 1057 (2001)cite web |publisher=Government of Tasmania Department of Justice|url=http://soer.justice.tas.gov.au/2003/indicator/55/index.php |title=Population distribution |date=2006-12-14 |accessdate=2007-03-12]
elevation=
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stategov = Lyons
fedgov = Lyons
dist1 = 8
location1= Perth
dist2 = 18
location2= LauncestonEvandale is a small town in northern
Tasmania ,Australia . It sits on the banks of theSouth Esk River 18 km south of Launceston. A classified historic town, many of its buildings remain largely in original condition. It is famous for a popular Sunday market and as host to the annual World Penny Farthing bicycle Championships [cite news|title=Cyclist takes out fifth Penny Farthing championship|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200702/s1856277.htm|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation |date=2007-02-25 |accessdate=2007-03-12] . The population of the Evandale region is 1,057 (2001)cite web |publisher=Government of Tasmania Department of Justice|url=http://soer.justice.tas.gov.au/2003/indicator/55/index.php |title=Population distribution |date=2006-12-14 |accessdate=2007-03-12] . There is a primary school, churches, parks, pubs, shops and a fire station. Nearby locations include Nile, Deddington and Perth.History
Originally founded as Collins Hill by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1811, it was also known as Morven before being named Evandale in 1929 after the surveyor and painter
George William Evans , who spent much of his later years inVan Diemen's Land .John Batman , the founder ofMelbourne , and landscape painterJohn Glover lived near the town with Glover memorialised in an annual art prize and a statue at Falls Park.John Kelly, father of thebushranger Ned Kelly , reportedly worked in the township as a convict.A Scottish
mariner ,Captain Andrew Barclay , was granted convert|500|acre|km2 of land on the South Esk River in 1816, and another 300 acres (121 ha) the next year. On this he built 'Trafalgar', the earliest surviving building in Evandale, and one of the oldest farmhouses in Australia. In 1824 he built the now-demolished homestead of 'Cambock' on the village's outskirts. Barclay continued acquiring land in the surrounding district and by 1928 was considered the largest owner of good land on the island. The names of roads like Barclay Street, Cambock Lane, and Trafalgar Lane mark his influence.In 1876 the
Tasmanian Main Line Company opened a narrow (1067 mm) gauge line from Hobart to Evandale where it connected with the broad (1600 mm) gaugeLaunceston and Western Railway from Launceston and Deloraine, built in 1871. It remained abreak-of-gauge station until the Evandale-Deloraine line was converted to narrow gauge in 1888.tatues In Evandale
Numerous statues are found in Evandale including:
*Harry Murray in Memorial Park (highly decoratedWorld War One soldier )
* An anonymous penny-fathing rider on the corner of Russell and Scone Streets
*John Glover in Falls ParkNotable people from Evandale
*
Harry Murray
*John Glover
*Hollie Grima - Australian women's basketballer
*Bob Cheek - Former State Opposition leader
*Steve Biddulph - World renowned parenting author
*Todd Grima - Geelong Cats - Australian Football League (A.F.L) Player.External links
* [http://www.evandalevillagefair.com Evandale Village Fair and National Penny Farthing Championships]
* [http://www.touringtasmania.info A pictorial guide to Tasmania]References
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