Jimbour may refer to: Australia Jimbour, Queensland, a town in Queensland Jimbour East, Queensland, a locality in Queensland Jimbour West, Queensland,...
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(all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Jimbour is a heritage-listed homestead on one of the earliest stations established...
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Jimbour East is a rural locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. The town of Jimbour in the locality. In the 2021 census, Jimbour...
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(secondary coordinates) Jimbour West is a rural locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Jimbour West had a population...
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Jimbour Dry Stone Wall is a heritage-listed stone wall at Dalby-Jandowae Road, Jimbour East, Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built...
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and Rosenthal Homestead. One of the first stations to be established was Jimbour House. It was also the point where Leichhardt launched his expedition to...
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structures in the world, it stretches 5,614 kilometres (3,488 mi) from Jimbour on the Darling Downs near Dalby through thousands of kilometres of arid...
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budget of AUS$2.5 million. The Eden property itself was shot on location at Jimbour Homestead. American director Karen Arthur directed the mini-series. The...
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Macalister, Queensland (redirect from Jimbour Creek)
schools in Macalister. The nearest primary schools are Jimbour State School in neighbouring Jimbour East to the north-east, Warra State School in neighbouring...
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interests with the acquisition of properties at Cunnamulla and Jimbour Station. Jimbour was purchased from Charles Wippell in 1923. Title was transferred...
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News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Extracts from a 1971 interview with Harry Darlow, Wakka Wakka stockman, about his time on Jimbour Station....
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of Jimbour East, where it passes the exit to Macalister–Bell Road before passing between Jimbour East and Jimbour West, and then between Jimbour West...
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Kings Creek (Condamine River), Hodgson Creek, Oakey Creek, Myall Creek, Jimbour Creek, Cooranga Creek, Charleys Creek Reservoirs and weirs Talgai Weir...
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schools in Cooranga. The nearest primary schools are in Bell, Jandowae, and Jimbour. The nearest secondary schools are in Bell and Jandowae but these provide...
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more joined the party. The expedition departed on 1 October 1844 from Jimbour Homestead, the farthest outpost of settlement on the Queensland Darling...
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Charles Samuels Born Sambo Combo Jimbour station, southern Queensland Died 13 October 1912 Barambah Known for Competitive athlete Height 170 cm (5 ft...
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August 2014. "Jimbour House (entry 600941)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 12 August 2015. History, Jimbour House "Jondaryan...
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(town) Burra Burri Cooranga Ducklo Irvingdale Jandowae (town) Jimbour (town) Jimbour East Jimbour West Kaimkillenbun (town) Kumbarilla Macalister Mowbullan...
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included a locally designed school (1916) to the rear of the convent towards Jimbour Street, and a new church (1921) a block to the north-east on Cunningham...
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small settlement was founded to assist travellers heading north to nearby Jimbour Station. The explorer Ludwig Leichhardt visited the area in 1844, on his...
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Localities around Jandowae: Jinghi Diamondy Diamondy Tuckerang Jandowae Diamondy Jimbour West Cooranga Cooranga...
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Jimbour – Jimbour House; http://jimbour.com/index.php/food-and-wine/jimbour-wines/ Archived 25 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Opera at Jimbour Archived...
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Jerry Jerome (24 May 1874 – 27 September 1943) was born at Jimbour Homestead, near Dalby. Jerome's father was Wollon Charles, an Aboriginal labourer,...
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the north (Jimbour East). The now-abandoned Jandowae railway line entered the locality from the south (Dalby) and exited to the north (Jimbour East), runnin...
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was known at Cattle Creek and was part of a large land holding called Jimbour Station. In the 1870s, the area was opened up for closer settlement and...
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Darlow who belonged to the Burunggam tribe near Jimbour. Uncle Harold had worked for Joshua Bell at Jimbour Station. In his later years he lived with his...
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College and King's School, Parramatta. In 1848, Bell became joint manager of Jimbour Station in Darling Downs, then part of the Colony of New South Wales with...
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property to politician and Darling Downs squatter Joshua Peter Bell of Jimbour Station. These two allotments comprised 2 roods 31 perches (2,800 m2) in...
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Maude Russell (née Newton), subsequently H M Russell OBE. He attended Jimbour State School from 1956 to 1960, after which he attended Anglican Church...
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In 1844, along with his father and brother Joshua Bell became owners of Jimbour Station and Cumkillenbar stations on the Darling Downs. In 1847, he had...
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