The Great Wall of Jimbour: Heritage and the Cultural Landscape
On the Darling Downs in Queensland stands one of the most majestic and charming homestead residences from the nineteenth century called Jimbour House. Best known for its homestead complex, comprising heritage listed buildings and ancillary structures, the property at Jimbour has a lesser known but e...
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description | On the Darling Downs in Queensland stands one of the most majestic and charming homestead residences from the nineteenth century called Jimbour House. Best known for its homestead complex, comprising heritage listed buildings and ancillary structures, the property at Jimbour has a lesser known but equally significant relic: an expansive dry-stone wall. Built during the 1870s, this wall was recently listed separately on the Queensland Heritage Register and it stands as lasting testimony of the skills and tenacity of our European forebears. It is a rare and significant reminder of nineteenth-century land management techniques, a technology that has few examples in Queensland. This article looks at the story behind this truly fascinating landmark, revealing its importance as a reminder of our past and as a symbol of the rise of the modern-day heritage industry. |
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spelling | doaj.art-dca5162acec34142ae728b10a83597822022-12-21T18:24:49ZengUTS ePRESSPublic History Review1833-49892006-03-011210.5130/phrj.v12i0.207163The Great Wall of Jimbour: Heritage and the Cultural LandscapeMichael T. Davis0University of TasmaniaOn the Darling Downs in Queensland stands one of the most majestic and charming homestead residences from the nineteenth century called Jimbour House. Best known for its homestead complex, comprising heritage listed buildings and ancillary structures, the property at Jimbour has a lesser known but equally significant relic: an expansive dry-stone wall. Built during the 1870s, this wall was recently listed separately on the Queensland Heritage Register and it stands as lasting testimony of the skills and tenacity of our European forebears. It is a rare and significant reminder of nineteenth-century land management techniques, a technology that has few examples in Queensland. This article looks at the story behind this truly fascinating landmark, revealing its importance as a reminder of our past and as a symbol of the rise of the modern-day heritage industry.https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/phrj/article/view/207JimbourQueensland cultural heritagedry-stone walls |
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title | The Great Wall of Jimbour: Heritage and the Cultural Landscape |
title_full | The Great Wall of Jimbour: Heritage and the Cultural Landscape |
title_fullStr | The Great Wall of Jimbour: Heritage and the Cultural Landscape |
title_full_unstemmed | The Great Wall of Jimbour: Heritage and the Cultural Landscape |
title_short | The Great Wall of Jimbour: Heritage and the Cultural Landscape |
title_sort | great wall of jimbour heritage and the cultural landscape |
topic | Jimbour Queensland cultural heritage dry-stone walls |
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