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26-September-2016
26-September-2016

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The monument commemorates explorer Allan Cunningham (1791 - 1831) who crossed and named the Macintyre Brook on 30th May 1927. 

Cunningham's longest, and perhaps most important, journey lasted from 20 January to late August 1827: from the Hunter valley he travelled northward crossing the Peel and Dumaresq Rivers and entered the Darling Downs before returning to the Hunter valley and Bathurst. While in the Darling Downs he found a gap in the ranges, now called Spicers Gap, which he thought would give access from Moreton Bay to the downs, whose fine grazing country he regarded as of major importance. In July and August 1828 he returned to Moreton Bay by sea and explored the country southward to the Logan River and Macpherson Ranges and passed through another gap, now known as Cunningham's Gap, and in May 1829 explored the upper part of the Brisbane River valley. 

 

Location

Address:Cunningham Highway & Brook Street, Inglewood, 4387
State:QLD
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -28.412425
Long: 151.085577
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Monument
Monument Theme:People
Sub-Theme:Exploration
Actual Event Start Date:30-May-1827
Actual Event End Date:30-May-1927
Link:http://adb.anu.edu.au/

Dedication

Front Inscription

Erected in memory of Alan Cunningham who crossed and named the Macintyre Brook on May 30th 1827

Source: MA, ADB
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