File:StateLibQld 2 201011 Mud forts at Tin-Tin-Chilla Station, in the Adavale district, Queensland, ca. 1905.jpg
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editDescriptionStateLibQld 2 201011 Mud forts at Tin-Tin-Chilla Station, in the Adavale district, Queensland, ca. 1905.jpg |
English: Mud forts at Tin-Tin-Chilla Station, in the Adavale district, Queensland, ca. 1905.
Tintinchilla was first taken up as Imbadulla and Injamulla by Henry St. John in 1866. These runs and several others were consolidated as Tintinchilla in 1886. This was later incorporated in Milo Station. (Description supplied with photograph). Caption: Mud forts used in the early days for protection against the blacks at Tin-Tin-Chilla, Adavale. (Photo by H. J. Walton, Charleville.). |
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circa 1905 date QS:P,+1905-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | The North Queensland Register, 2 October 1905 |
Author | Walton, H. J.; Contributor(s): North Queensland Register |
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