Barcaldine State School

The first school in Barcaldine In January 1887 a tender of £684 from Moir, Cousins and Co. was accepted by the Works Department to build a State School in Barcaldine. The building was handed over to a …

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Barcaldine Grammar School

The second attempt to establish a private School 1915-1918 In 1915, using the same buildings as the failed Barcaldine High School, the Church of England opened the Barcaldine Grammar School – on the day Australians …

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Brixton School & Geera School

Two small Provisional schools opened during the drought of 1895 to 1905 at Brixton (1900) and Geera (1901) Brixton School BRIXTON was a watering stop for steam engines west of Barcaldine, peopled by a few railway …

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School buses, Barcaldine

The first school bus, supplied and driven by Bill Latham, operated between Cumberland and Barcaldine in 1958. Known locally as The Monkey Bus it was sold to Fred Brown in 1964. By 1985, a total …

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Student Hostel, Barcaldine

The Hostel 1961-1975 After 1961 accommodation for country children, primary or secondary, was available at ‘The Hostel’ established by Mrs. A. M. Pumpa of Lara.  The hostel, a converted private dwelling in Yew Street, began …

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St Peter’s Church and Hall

St Peter’s Anglican Church and Hall is a heritage-listed church at 85 Elm Street, Barcaldine. It was designed by Edwin Hockings and built in 1899. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. It is a substantial timber church …

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Salvation Army

The Salvation Army played a prominent role in Barcaldine affairs, using Forester’s Hall in Oak Street until they purchased it in 1896. The Salvation Army Barracks were in Oak Street. They owned the Foresters’ Hall, …

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Presbyterian Church

A Presbyterian Church was not built until 1910. It was equipped with a bell tower of 30 ft in 1912. The church and the Caledonian Society had a close connection, as did all the Scotsmen …

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