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07-December-2020 (Stephen Warren)
07-December-2020 (Stephen Warren)

Photographs supplied by Bryan Cole / Stephen Warren

The horse trough was relocated to Myponga in 1986 and unveiled to commemorate Tom Deagon Roberts for his community service to Myponga.

The trough was moved into a new position in the park in 2018 and fenced in so it cannot be accessed. 

An afternoon of commemorative ceremonies took place amid some inclement weather at Myponga on Sunday. A plaque was unveiled on a wall in the Uniting Church cemetery by Chairman of the District Council of Yankalilla, Mr Peter Krichauff, as a memorial to pioneers of the Myponga district. This was then dedicated by Fr Ron Williams on behalf of Chairman of the Jubilee 150 Committee, Kym Bonython, and local minister, Fr John Magor. The Victor Harbor Band played at the unveiling ceremony before heavy rains forced people into the hall where it was completed. Another plaque was unveiled on the wall as a memorial to Mr Thomas Hudson Beare head of the first family to settle in South Australia, on Kangaroo Island, and later resident in Myponga in 1838. The plaque was unveiled by a decendant, Mr Bruce Williams, from the Kangaroo Island Pioneers Association on behalf of other descendants who were present.

The second ceremony was conducted on a vacant block of land in the main street where more than 200 people gathered. A trough made out of a red gum in the 1870's by Mr Reubin Eats was placed in the park by the District Council of Yankalilla. The trough was a memorial to Mr Tom Roberts in recognition of his community service to the district. Mr Bob Eats unveiled the plaque and Mr Tim Roberts, son of Tom Roberts, addressed the crowd. Mr Eats outlined the historyof the trough which has been used for many years on Clarkes Hill three miles west of Myponga where it was filled from a natural spring for horses travelling between Adelaide and Yankalilla. Descendants of Mr Reubin Eats were present at the unveiling ceremony. 
Victor Harbour Times (SA), 8 October 1986.

Location

Address:Main South Road, Tom Roberts Reserve, Myponga, 5202
State:SA
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -35.390502
Long: 138.464511
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Structure
Monument Theme:People
Sub-Theme:Community

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Sunday 5th October, 1986
Front Inscription

This trough was relocated to Myponga on 5th October, 1986 and unveiled by A. T. (Bob) Eats, J.P. as a memorial to Tom Deagon Roberts

In recognition of his community service to the Myponga District.

Source: MA, NRUM
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