Established 1850 Postal code 5453 Federal division Division of Wakefield | Postcode(s) 5453 Founded 1850 Local time Thursday 12:57 AM | |
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Population 257 (2006 census) around Emu Flat area (2006 Census) Weather 21°C, Wind NE at 0 km/h, 43% Humidity |
Armagh is a small historic village in the western Clare Valley, about 137 km north of Adelaide, South Australia.
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Map of Armagh SA 5453, Australia
History
The village was named after the town and county of Armagh in Ireland. It was founded in 1850 to benefit from the new copper mine, operated by the Royal Mining Company at nearby Emu Flat. The mine was built as part of a mania for copper mining prompted by the large copper finds at Burra and Kapunda but, though some mining efforts continued until 1910, was never successful commercially.
The town today
Today the hills around Armagh are known for the production of wine and olive oil. Most of the old town has vanished leaving only a brick kiln, claypit, a few houses and the Miner’s Home Hotel, now a private museum.
References
Armagh, South Australia Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA