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  • Mitcham Village
    Mitcham Village Mitcham Village Historical Walk Corner Albert Street and Welbourne Street, horse tram 1880. This walk starts and ends at Mitcham Reserve. Distance approximately 2.5 kilometres. Allow up to one hour. A fold out map is provided inside the back cover. The numbers on the map refer to the features described in the following pages. Images (unless noted), text and concept by City of Mitcham Local History Service. © 2018 Additional text by Pamela Oborn. City of Mitcham Mitcham Local History Service 103 Princes Road, Mitcham Phone: (08) 8372 8261 www.mitchamcouncil.sa.gov.au Cover: Muggs Hill Road and Ford looking south c1880. Before the first European colonists settled in 1836, Brownhill Creek Reserve was a culturally significant territory for Kaurna people. It functioned as a seasonal camping and corroboree ground, an important water resource, a hunting and fishing ground, a rock painting site, and as a supply for crafting materials. Mitcham Reserve was called ‘Wirraparinga’ meaning creek and scrub place. The traditional owners of Brownhill Creek also might have applied firestick farming methods on their land to refresh the vegetation and invite more wild animals. Several accounts of the early colonists state that the Brownhill Creek area was home for about 150 Aboriginal people. The first contact between Aboriginal and European people in the Brownhill Creek area occurred in 1831 when Captain Collet Barker and his group crossed the district during their journey to Mount Lofty. However, it might have happened even earlier as there is an unconfirmed account of a previous contact. In 1840 the South Australian Company laid out Section 248 as a village, naming it Mitcham after the manager’s home town in Surrey, England.
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