trezor.io
Rate this file (Rating : 5 / 5 with 1 votes)
Man married his dog, South East Queensland, Australia
trezor.io

Man Married His Dog, South East Queensland, Australia

History
Toowoomba's colonial history traces back to 1816 when English botanist and explorer Allan Cunningham arrived in Australia from Brazil and in June 1827 discovered 4 million acres (16,000 km²) of rich farming and grazing land, which became known as the Darling Downs, bordered on the east by the Great Dividing Range and situated 100 miles (160 km) west of the settlement of Moreton Bay. Thirteen years later when George and Patrick Leslie established Toolburra Station 56 miles (90 km) south-west of Toowoomba the first settlers arrived on the Downs and established a township of bark-slab shops called The Springs which was soon renamed Drayton. Land for the town was first surveyed in 1849, then again in 1853.
Towards the end of the 1840s Drayton had grown to the point where it had its own newspaper, general store, trading post and the Royal Bull's Head Inn, which was built by William Horton and still stands today. Horton is regarded as the true founder of Toowoomba, despite the fact that he was not the first man to live there. Drovers and wagon masters spread the news of the new settlement at Toowoomba. By 1858 Toowoomba was growing fast. It had a population of 700, three hotels and many stores. Land selling at £4 an acre (£988/km²) in 1850 was now £150 an acre (£37,000/km²). Governor Bowen granted the wish of locals and a new municipality was proclaimed on 24 November 1860.

File information
Filename:340815.jpg
Album name:Fauna & Flora
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:#man #married #his #dog #south #east #queensland #australia
Filesize:71 KiB
Date added:Dec 03, 2010
Dimensions:700 x 465 pixels
Displayed:31 times
URL:displayimage.php?pid=340815
Favorites:Add to Favorites