The Wearne Family Print Page
In 2015, the boiler was restored by the Bingara Lions Club and included the boiler stack which had been lying on the family property of "Mitiamo" on Narrabri Road. The Lions Club painted and restored the boiler with the help of the Leo’s Club, Don and Jason Mack put the stack back together and painted it and Geoff (Tex) Morton and the Gwydir Shire Council helped with the installation of the stack onto the boiler.
The portable boiler was originally connected to a Small Steam Engine which was built by Marshalls of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire England and was purchased by James Teare Wearne in early 1880s to set up a small flour mill beside his residence on the southern corner of Cunningham and Riddell Streets (CWA Park).
This would be the first flour mill in Bingara, opened in 1883.
This mill was later enlarged and moved to the opposite northern corner of Cunningham and Riddell Streets and called the Victoria Saw and Planing Mill. Here John’s son, Edwin Charles James Wearne learnt the tricks of the trade and became proprietor of the mill. It was here that the Boiler was last used when the mill was closed in the late 1930s.
Location
Address: | East St (B95) & Copeton Dam Road, Cunningham Park, Bingara, 2404 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -29.864292 Long: 150.575339 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Technology |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Industry |
Dedication
Approx. Monument Dedication Date: | 2006 |
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Plaque:
PORTABLE BOILER BUILT BY
MARSHALLS OF GAINSBOROUGH, LINCOLNSHIRE, ENGLAND
THIS BOILER WAS LAST USED AT THE
VICTORIA SAW AND PLANING MILL ON THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF CUNNINGHAM AND RIDDELL STREETS, BINGARA
EDWARD CHARLES WEARNE - PROPRIETOR
THE MILL CLOSED IN THE LATE 1930S
JAMES TEARE WEARNE, THE FATHER OF EDWIN, IN 1881
ESTABLISHED THE FIRST FLOUR MILL IN BINGARA ON THE
OTHER SIDE OF CUNNINGHAM STREET, AND THE TOWN'S
FIRST SAWMILL, (ABOVE), IN 1883
ERECTED IN MEMORY OF THE WEARNE FAMILY 2006
Plaque:
Restoration Of This Exhibit
Was Carried Out In 2015
By Bingara Lions Club
With The Support Of
The Wearne And Mack Families
And Gwydir Shire Council