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The Woolshed: Timeline

1842

Jondaryan Station was registered by Henry Coxen in the name of his uncle Charles Coxen. Ownership of Jondaryan was to change several times until Kent and Weinholt took over in 1858

1843

First sheep arrived at Jondaryan

1844

Explorer Ludwig Leichhardt visited Jondaryan Station and collected fossils there

1845 J M Andrew owned and managed Jondaryan until 1854

1846

First shearing shed was built at Jondaryan

1849

Shearing shed was burnt down by a disgruntled ex-employee

1851

Second shearing shed was built at Jondaryan

1851

Gold was discovered in Victoria, many rural workers joined the gold rush

1858

Kent and Weinholt take over Jondaryan

1859

Construction begins on a huge new shearing shed -- it will become the Jondaryan Woolshed we know today

1859

Queensland becomes a separate state

1861

First shearing takes place in Jondaryan Woolshed, before it is completed

1861

First shearers' feast at Jondaryan

1868

Jondaryan gets a railway link making it easier to transport the wool

1868

HRH Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Jondaryan is a disaster because an over-zealous Government official prohibits him from partaking in local hospitality

1872

First Government school was opened at Jondaryan township

1874

53 shearers from Jondaryan became the first Australian shearers to form a union group

1874

William Kent I died. 800 people including 300 of his employees attended his funeral in Toowoomba

1881

Jondaryan's first well-boring rig goes into production, constructed by James Mires and John Schell

1890

Machine shears first installed at Jondaryan

1890

Following industrial action at Jondaryan, an agreement was struck between management and workers called the Pittsworth Accord -- this kept Jondaryan out of the national Shearers' Strike in 1891

1894

Kent and Weinholt dissolve their partnership and transfer ownership of Jondaryan to Jondaryan Estates of Australia (Pty) Limited

1901

Federation of Australia

1902

Drought -- there was no useful rain from October 1901 until December 1902

1946

Jondaryan station was broken up

1972 Centenary of Jondaryan State School sparked interest in the woolshed

1973

Rutledge family offered the Jondaryan Woolshed and 12 acres of land to the people of the district

1973 Discovery of old records thought lost
1999 Jondaryan acquires the Roadburner
2002 Jondaryan Shire Council assumes ownership and management of the Jondaryan Woolshed

 

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Jondaryan Qld 4403
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