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Cracknell`s Gully Park commemorates William Cracknell for his services to the local community and Queensland.
He arrived in Queensland in the 1850`s, and in 1861 started work at the Telegraph Service. As Superintendent of Telegraphs he managed an increase from 8 offices to 148 offices by 1878.
Location
Address: | Fernvale Road, Cracknell's Gully Park, Tarragindi , 4121 |
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State: | QLD |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -27.529747 Long: 153.034167 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Park |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Government - Colonial |
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Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Sunday 26th February, 1956 |
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Cracknell`s Gully Park
Cracknell`s Gully recognizes the contribution of Mr William J Cracknell and family to the local community and Queensland. Born in London in 1832 and educated at Oxford, William Cracknell arrived in Brisbane in the late 1850`s before taking up a position in 1861 with the Telegraph Service. In 1866 Cracknell purchased the 51.5 acre block now roughly bounded by Fernvale, Weller, Toohey Roads and Pope Street.
William J Cracknell became one of Queensland's most respected citizens through his stewardship of the telegraph network in the state. His work with the telegraph office is recognized as making a significant contribution to communications within the state. As Superintendent of Telegraphs, Mr Cracknell oversaw an increase in the numberof telegraph service office from 8 to 148 by 1878, a remarkable achievement that increased the speed of communications between the widespread settlements and towns of Queensland.