William Light

William Light (27 April 1786 – 6 October 1839), also known as Colonel Light, was a British-Malayan naval and army officer. He was the first Surveyor-General of the new British Province of South Australia, known for choosing the site of the colony's capital, Adelaide, and for designing the layout of its streets, six city squares, gardens and the figure-eight Adelaide Park Lands, in a plan later sometimes referred to as Light's Vision.

Colonel William Light
Colonel William Light: Self Portrait, c.1815
Born(1786-04-27)27 April 1786
Died6 October 1839(1839-10-06) (aged 53)
Occupation(s)Surveyor, town planner, soldier
Known forPlanning the city of Adelaide
Parent(s)Francis Light and Martinha Rozells
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