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Another Collins Family Historic Church at Mundoolun, Queensland

23/10/2023 suggpixc 0
This was the first Church to be built on Station land by the Collins family. Details of the the second, at Tamrookum, are in the previous post.   In 1842 William Humphries and Paul and Clem […]
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Historic All Saints Memorial Church, Tamrookum

17/10/2023 suggpixc 0
All Saints Memorial Church, Tamrookum, Queensland This family owned timber church designed by Robin Dods, was erected by August 1915 and dedicated on 31 August 1915 by the Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, St Clair Donaldson, […]
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Texas in Queensland survived the great flood of 1921.

02/10/2023 suggpixc 0
Texas, is on the Dumaresq River in Queensland, 240 km from Brisbane. The population is around 900 people. The settlement was originally part of the Texas Cattle Station and by 1880 the surrounding area was […]
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