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12-September-2015
12-September-2015

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The monument commemorates Allan Cunningham, a dedicated explorer and botanist, who visited Ipswich several times.

In August 1828, Cunningham stayed in Ipswich for five days to rest his bullock teams. During this time, he took compass bearings of the distant mountains before setting out on his expedition to find a route to the gap in the ranges. In travelling from Ipswich he discovered Cunningham's Gap.

Construction of a column in honour of Allan Cunningham is proceeding rapidly at the foot of the knoll on Limestone Hill which bears the name of the great explorer. On a square at the Central Girls' School end of the knoll's garden terraces, the pile, which is to be 11ft. 5in. tall, is being built from rugged flint stone. The square structure will have an apex surmounted by a star-shaped decoration; and on one side be a sunken slab of basalt, which in its turn will bear a tablet, with the inscription: "To Perpetuate the Memory of Explorer Allan Cunningham, who camped under these fig trees in the year 1828." 
Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld), 16 November 1934.

Location

Address:1A Queen Victoria Parade, Cunninghams Knoll , Ipswich, 4305
State:QLD
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -27.615556
Long: 152.768611
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Monument
Monument Theme:People
Sub-Theme:Exploration
Approx. Event Start Date:1828
Approx. Event End Date:1828
Link:http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/adbonli…

Dedication

Approx. Monument Dedication Date:1934
Front Inscription

To perpetuate the memory of explorer Allan Cunningham who camped under these fig trees in the year 1828

 

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