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Frew Ponds Overland Telegraph Line Memorial Reserve
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The fifty-two (52) remaining Oppenheimer telegraph poles are located along 4.7 kilometres of the original Overland Telegraph Line route.
The Frew Ponds Overland Telegraph Line Memorial Reserve, is associated with the construction of the original Overland Telegraph Line (1870 - 1874). The fifty-two (52) Oppenhiemer poles located within the Frew Ponds Memorial Reserve are significant to the Territory as a remnant of the original line, and present tangible evidence of the construction methods and materials used in the construction of the 3,000 kilometre line from Port Augusta to Darwin that saw the end of Australia's isolation. The heavy galvanised iron telescopic Oppenhiemer poles display a style of technology no longer practised and are a symbol of human ingenuity in solving the problem of transporting large numbers of sturdy termite resistant poles through inhospitable country.

The Oppenhiemer poles are a tribute to the vision of South Australia's Post Master General, Charles Heavitree Todd, who was responsible for the construction of the telegraph line, and also the contributions made by the overseers, construction teams, line operators and linemen, all of whom, played a vital role in fulfilling this remarkable engineering feat.
06/05/2005
06/05/2005
09/12/2005
Comment sought
22/08/2006
06/09/2006
30/08/2006
HAC 2004/0031
Historic
Heritage Advisory Council nominated of its own volition the Overland Telegraph Frew Ponds.
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NameDescriptionDate Added
ViewFrewPondsOTPoles 010919_LR1.JPGPole 4E2827/JUL/21
ViewFrewPondsOTPoles 010919_LR3.JPGFrew Ponds Historical Reserve27/JUL/21
ViewFrewPondsOTPoles 010919_LR4.JPGArtefact27/JUL/21
ViewFrewPondsOTPoles 010919_LR2.JPGJoin in the wire27/JUL/21
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Further Information
   
NameDescriptionDate Added
ViewInstrument and Gazettal.pdfInstrument and Gazettal05/FEB/09
ViewFrew Ponds - Background hist info.pdfBackground Historical Information21/MAR/11
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Approximate Location
   
LAIS KeyStreet NumberStreet NameSuburbLocation CodeLot NumberLTO PlanPartTenure
000 00500 0 BIRDUM000500 - - Reserve
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