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07-December-2018 [Peter Williams]
07-December-2018 [Peter Williams]

Photographs supplied by Diane Watson / Peter Williams

The anchor was salvaged from local waters for the Cairns Centenary as a memorial to the early mariners. The anchor is located near the site of the first landing of the official founding party of the Port of Cairns on 6 October 1876. 

In October 1876 the Porpoise arrived in Trinity Bay with a postmaster and customs officers aboard. The government was not slow in responding to the establishment of a new settlement. The public servants cut out an area for themselves near where The Esplanade now stands. At the time the whole area was covered with dense scrub. On 1 November Trinity Bay was declared a port of entry and clearance. It was renamed after the then Governor of Queensland, Sir William Cairns.

Location

Address:The Esplanade, Fogarty Park, Cairns, 4870
State:QLD
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -16.9202
Long: 145.779794
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Monument
Monument Theme:Landscape
Sub-Theme:Settlement
Actual Event Start Date:06-October-1876
Actual Event End Date:06-October-1876

Dedication

Approx. Monument Dedication Date:1976
Front Inscription

Plaque:

On this spot the Official Founding Party of the Port of Cairns landed.

6th October 1876

Source: MA
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