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Tannymorel

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Southern Downs Regional Council QLD, PO Box 26, Tannymorel, QLD 4372
1300 697 372

Description

Tannymorel is a rural town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.

Tannymorel is a rural town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census the locality of Tannymorel had a population of 161 people.

History

The name Tannymorel comes from a village in Ireland and means a bend in the creek. Itwas named by Patrick Leslie and Ernest Dalrymple, both of whom were from Scotland.Farm Creek Provisional School opened on 22 May 1877. On 18 January 1892 it became Farm Creek State School. In 1910 it was renamed Tannymorel State School in 1910. The school closed on 20 July 2017. The school was at 2 Oak Street (28.2950°S 152.2488°E? / -28.2950; 152.2488? (Tannymorel State School (former))).The Killarney railway line from Warwick to Killarney reached Tannymorel on 24 August 1885 with town being served by the Tannymorel railway station (28.2907°S 152.2474°E? / -28.2907; 152.2474? (Tannymorel railway station)). Grayson railway station was to the south-east of the town on Grayson Siding Road (28.3042°S 152.2570°E? / -28.3042; 152.2570? (Grayson railway station)). The Mount Colliery Tramway, a private 5 km-long horse tramway, opened in 1908. The tramway joined the line at Tannymorel to transport coal from a nearby mine to the railway. The Killarney line, together with the colliery tramway, closed on 1 May 1964.A Methodist church was officially opened on Sunday 12 October 1902 by the Reverend Edward Youngman, the Superintendent of the Warwick circuit. In 1919 the church building was relocated to Amiens.A Presbyterian church was officially opened on Wednesday 22 June 1904 by the Reverend R.J. Sinclair.St Aidan's Anglican Church was dedicated on Sunday 28 February 1915 by Archbishop St Clair Donaldson. The lastnormal service held in the church was at Christmas 2010. Its closure in 2012 was approved by Archbishop Phillip Aspinall and Bishop Rob Nolan conducted the deconsecration service on 26 May 2012. The church building at 11 Oak Street (28.2942°S 152.2479°E? / -28.2942; 152.2479? (St Aidan's Anglican Church (former))) was sold into private ownership in June 2013 for $110,000.On Sunday 25 April 1915, Archbishop James Duhig laid the foundation stone for a Catholic church in Tannymorel with over 2,000 people attending. On Sunday 10 October 1915 Duhig blessed and dedicated St Michael's Catholic Church. The architects were Dornbusch & Connolly of Warwick and the contractor was Ludwig August Tessman also of Warwick. The building was 60 by 30 feet (18.3 by 9.1 m) with a sacristry 14 by 14 feet (4.3 by 4.3 m) and a porch 14 by 8 feet (4.3 by 2.4 m) with the total cost of buildings and furnishings being £1250.In December 1915 a cyclone damaged both the Anglican and Catholic churches.

On Tuesday 7 February 1922 the Queensland Governor Matthew Nathan officially unveiled the Tannymorel War Memorial. The ceremony was to have occurred on 31 December 1921 but was postponed due to wet weather. The memorial is made of Helidon sandstone and is 4 feet (1.2 m) square at the base and topped with an obelisk rising to 15 feet (4.6 m) above the ground. There are four marble panels on which the names of local servicement who died in World War I are inscribed on one panel while the other three panels record the names of those who served but survived, a total of 60 men. The memorial cost £104 and was constructed by William James Booth, a stonemason at Warwick.In 1924 there was a Church of Christ in Tannymorel.On Sunday 16 November 1947 the Chairman of the Glengallan Shire Council, J. H. Hansen, officially unveiled an addition to the war memorial in the form of an Honour Roll10 men from the district who served in World War II.The Methodist church in Mount Colliery was sold and relocated to 15 Oak Street, Tannymorel, where it is used as a private residence.In the 2011 census, Tannymorel had a population of 199 people.In the 2016 census the locality of Tannymorel had a population of 161 people.

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Type: Towns

Population: 101-1000

Time zone: UTC +10:00

Area: 32.465 km2

Elevation: 501-1000 metres

Town elevation: 519 m

Population number: 161

Local Government Area: Southern Downs Regional Council

Location

Southern Downs Regional Council QLD, PO Box 26, Tannymorel, QLD 4372

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Tannymorel, Queensland

Tannymorel - Localista

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