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26-September-2016
26-September-2016

Photographs supplied by John Huth
The monument commemorates the pioneers of Wheatvale and District.

The locality takes its name from its railway station which in turn was named on 5 February 1904 by the Queensland Railways Department, after the property of James Clancy McMahon, a pioneer wheat grower in the area.

On 1 April 1896, James Clancy McMahon built and furnished a school building and also paid a teacher's salary. At the start of 1897, it became Wheatvale Provisional School with the teacher being appointed by the Queenland Public Instruction Department. However, the sale of the land on 28 February 1901 caused the school to close. In 1908 Wheatvale Provisional School reopened on a new site and became Wheatvale State School on 1 January 1909.

Location

Address:Leyburn - Cunningham Road, Cunningham, 4370
State:QLD
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -28.158931
Long: 151.835539
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Monument
Monument Theme:Landscape
Sub-Theme:Settlement

Dedication

Front Inscription

Erected by Fr McKey & P. Mullins

In honour of the pioneers & future generations of Wheatvale & District

Mr. G. Clancy
Mr & Mrs J. Mullins & family
Mrs E McMahon & family
Mr & Mrs P Cantwell

Original pioneers of Upper Wheatvale

Wheatvale     Bony Mountain   Pratten
Montrose       Greymare           Rodgers Creek
Cunningham  Sandy Creek      Deuchar

 

 

Left Side Inscription


 

Source: MA
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