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Elegantly dressed ladies and small child watching Winstead Falls flowing through granite rocks north of Stanthorpe, 1909
contributed by QldPics, taken in 1909
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Stanthorpe is the commercial centre of the Granite Belt in Queensland. The region is unique for its wide seasonal variations, occasionally snowing in winter. The name Stanthorpe comes from the Latin word 'stannum', meaning tin, and the English word 'thorp' meaning village. The town grew around a coaching station established in 1857 and boomed in 1872 when tin was discovered near Quart Pot Creek. Fruit growing and winemaking are the two main industries in Stanthorpe today. (Information taken from: UBD Queensland Country Link Street & Travel Directory - 15 ed.)
This picture is also part of the Bonzle Creeks (open in new window) photo collection.
This picture was uploaded into the Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia entry for the City, Town or Village 'Stanthorpe'.
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