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Blackall Woolscour is a heritage-listed wool
scour at
Evora Road, 4
kilometres (2.5 mi)
northeast of Blackall, Queensland, Australia. It was
built from...
- 1840s, and had
almost replaced it by the 1890s. The Darr
River Downs woolscour,
reputedly the
first to be
erected in this part of Queensland, is thought...
- centre.
Blackall Woolscour is in
Evora Road (24°23′42″S 145°29′16″E / 24.3949°S 145.4878°E / -24.3949; 145.4878 (Black
Woolscour)).
Guided tours are...
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across (south of) Thomson's Cr**** near the
suspension bridge.
Woolscours The
woolscour has been well researched, and is
still the only 19th
century station-based...
-
Baynes Bros
Woolscour &
Fellmongery in Belmont, Brisbane...
- of
Brisbane and
member of parliament),
Thomas Stephens,
established a
woolscour and
later a
fellmongery in the
northern part of the
suburb near Essie...
- a wool
store as
their first hangar by A.J.B. McMaster,
owner of Alba
Woolscour,
original Qantas shareholder and
older Brother of Sir
Fergus McMaster...
- Register.
Queensland Heritage Council.
Retrieved 1
September 2016. "Blackall
Woolscour".
Conrad Gargett.
Archived from the
original on 13
September 2016. Retrieved...
- wide-ranging
network of large,
mechanised wool
scours (e.g. the
Blackall Woolscour). Over time the
track and
trolleys were
removed to
sugar mills and the...
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Company ran up to 1,000,000
sheep and
operated 7 big
shearing sheds and 3
woolscours on "The Group". The
general manager resided at
Noondoo Homestead, which...