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Jimbour Dry Stone Wall

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Jimbour Dry Stone Wall at Jimbour.

Jimbour Dry Stone Wall was built during the 1870s at Jimbour. It stands as lasting testimony of the skills and tenacity of the European forebears. It is a rare and significant reminder of nineteenth-century land management techniques, a technology that has few examples in Queensland. This wall is listed separately on the Queensland Heritage Register.

References

Davis, Michael T.; University of Tasmania (2006-03-20), The Great Wall of Jimbour: Heritage and the Cultural Landscape, University of Technology, Sydney, retrieved 30 October 2013{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)