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The cairn commemorates the centenary of the landing in the area of the Edmund Kennedy expedition in May 1848. 

On 29 April 1848 Edmund Kennedy and his men sailed out of Sydney Harbour in the barque Tam O' Shanter in company with the survey ship HMS Rattlesnake, for the journey to Rockingham Bay. 

On the 21st of May 1848 the sailing ship, Rattlesnake, landed at Tam O'Shanter Point on the Southern side of Mission Beach. On the 24th May 1848 explorer Edmund Kennedy and his party started their disastrous trek to Cape York. All but three members of the 13 man party were killed and Edmund Kennedy himself was speared to death at the base of Cape York.

The unveiling of a huge cairn at Mission Beach will take place on Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. The ceremony will be performed by Cr. Dickinson, according to present arrangements. The cairn, which is 12 feet in height, with a base of seven feet, the foundations extending for a further couple of feet, will carry a plaque commemorating the deeds of Kennedy. The cairn will be draped with the Australian flag and Union Jack, when Cr. Dickinson steps forward to perform the ceremony of unveiling.
Townsville Daily Bulletin, 29th May 1948.

 

Location

Address:South Mission Beach Road, South Mission Beach , Mission Beach, 4852
State:QLD
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -17.937364
Long: 146.094256
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Monument
Monument Theme:Landscape
Sub-Theme:Exploration
Actual Event Start Date:21-May-1848
Actual Event End Date:21-May-1948

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Sunday 30th May, 1948
Front Inscription

        To Commemorate
The Centenary Of The Landing Of 
EDMUND B. C. KENNEDY AND PARTY
Who Landed Two Miles South Of This Cairn
From The Barque "Tam O' Shanter" On May 24th 1848
To Explore Cape York Peninsula.

Faithful Aboriginal "Jackey  - Jackey"  
Botanist W. Carron And W Goddard
Were The Only Survivors
Of The Party Of Thirteen Men

Source: MA
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