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Plaque Inscription : 26-January-2015
Plaque Inscription : 26-January-2015

Photographs supplied by Sandra Brown

The sculpture commemorates the early settlers who settled in the Singleton area in the 1800s. It was given to the people of Singleton by Singleton District artists.  The sculpture is based on the sculptor`s interpretation of pioneer Benjamin Singleton after whom the town was named. 

Benjamin Singleton arrived in Sydney on 14th February 1792. On the 5th March 1820, Singleton accompanied John Howe's exploration party, and by the 15th March they had arrived at what was to be known as Patricks Plains.

Singleton was rewarded with a grant of land and he took up residence. By 1823 his family (which was to reach 10 children) had joined him and that same year he was appointed District Constable. In 1836, Benjamin Singleton received the deeds for his 200 acre grant located at the natural ford in the Hunter River - the site known as Singleton.

Other ventures, undertaken by Singleton include erecting an inn, a flour mill, a brewery and a courthouse. In1841 he donated the land where Burdekin Park now stands for use as a market square.

The depression of the 1840's caused Benjamin Singleton to become insolvent. He died on the 3rd May 1853, leaving behind the legacy of Singleton - a town that would continue to grow and posper.

Location

Address:Queen Street & Civic Avenue , Singleton Council / Civic Centre, Singleton, 2330
State:NSW
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -32.558287
Long: 151.175988
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Sculpture
Monument Theme:Landscape
Sub-Theme:Settlement
Designer:Tanya Bartlett (Newcastle, NSW)
Artist:Tanya Bartlett (Newcastle, NSW)

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Friday 18th July, 2014
Left Side Inscription
'The Pioneer'

Given to the people of Singleton by  Singleton District Artists.

In recognition of the pioneers who settled in the area in the early 1800's.

Unveiled 18th July 2014

Sculptor Tanya Bartlett
Source: MA
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