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Williams

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Shire of Williams WA, PO Box 96, Williams, WA 6391
08 9885 1005

Description

Williams is a town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, 161 kilometres (100 mi) south-southeast of the state capital, Perth along Albany Highway and 32 kilometres (20 mi) west of Narrogin.

Williams is a town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, 161 kilometres (100 mi) south-southeast of the state capital, Perth along Albany Highway and 32 kilometres (20 mi) west of Narrogin.The Williams River passes through the town. At the 2006 census, Williams had a population of 338.

History

Williams is named after the Williams River which flows nearby. The river was sighted by Captain Thomas Bannister in 1831 while leading the first overland expedition from the Swan River Colony to King George Sound (now Albany), and was first shown on an 1833 map. More than likely, the name honours King William IV, who reigned in the United Kingdom from June 1830 until June 1837.The first claims on land in the area occurred in 1832.In 1835 a party led by Governor James Stirling and John Septimus Roe surveyed a route joining King George Sound with York via Williams to encourage inland settlement. No settlement occurred until after Lieutenant Henry Bunbury explored the region in 1836, despite his assessment that "on the Williams the land is generally very bad and the water brackish."

After the building of Albany Highway by convicts in the 1850s, Williams became an important stopover point for passengers and changing of horses and became the main centre in the district. The bridge over the Williams River was completed in 1855. The Williams Hotel was erected in 1871, and a Road Board (predecessor to the current

Shire Council) first convened in 1877.In early 1898 the population of the town was 55, 30 males and 25 females. Later the same year the local Agricultural Hall was opened by Frederick Piesse, it was built at a cost of £250 granted by Parliament.The original town had been built on the Albany side of the river, but was subject to increasing floods due to the clearing of the land for intensive farming;therefore the town was relocated to the Perth side of the bridge. The town site was surveyed in 1905 and most of the buildings in the present town site were constructed after that time.The Williams District Club was constructed in 1959 with the foundation stone was set in December 1958. The Williams Shire offices were constructed the same year.

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Type: Towns

Population: 101 - 1,000

Time zone: UTC +08:00

Area: 2137.319 km2

Elevation: 201 to 500 metres

Town elevation: 266 m

Population number: 948

Local Government Area: Shire of Williams

Location

Shire of Williams WA, PO Box 96, Williams, WA 6391

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Williams, Western Australia