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Blackall Memorial
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Building TypeMonuments & MemorialsHistory
Governor Blackall was the second Governor of Queensland from 1868-1871. The memorial was originally a drinking fountain and built in 1879. The architect was F.D.G. Stanley. It was moved to the corner of Outridge Street and Chelmsford Avenue, Denmark Hill, Ipswich in 1927 when the traffic became too busy around Nicholas and Brisbane Streets.
References (online)The Blackall Memorial, The Telegraph, Tue 24 Jun 1879, p2The Ipswich Blackall Memorial, The Telegraph, Wed 15 Oct 1879, p3The Blackall Memorial Fountain, Queensland Times, Sat 18 Dec 1880, p3The Blackall Memorial Fountain, Queensland Times, Tue 30 Nov 1880, p3
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BuildersF. Williams & Co. Curated CollectionsMonuments & MemorialsDefining Tulmur | IpswichShaping Our Identity: Commemoration
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