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Stanthorpe State High School opened on 23 January 1961. [16] The Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery was established in 1972. [23] Stanthorpe Adventist Primary School opened on 25 January 1982 and closed in 2002. [16] The Stanthorpe Library opened in 1987 with a major refurbishment in 2004. [24] The College of Wine Tourism was opened in 2007. [25]
These elements are illustrative of the establishment of market gardens in and around Stanthorpe from the 1880s. [1] El Arish is a characteristic and rare example of a summer residence established in Stanthorpe in the 1920s during a period of intense tourist activity which saw many buildings constructed to support this new industry. [1]
The Southern railway line passes through the locality from north (The Summit & Glen Niven) to south (Stanthorpe). [4] The town was served by the now-abandoned Applethorpe railway station ( 28°37′04″S 151°57′22″E / 28.6179°S 151.9561°E / -28.6179; 151.9561 ( Applethorpe railway station
Stanthorpe Airport (IATA: SNH [2], ICAO: YSPE) is located at Applethorpe to the immediate north of Stanthorpe, Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. See also
Stanthorpe station opened on 3 March 1881, when the Queensland Railway's Southern line was extended from Warwick. [1] [2] It served as the terminus of the line until it was extended to Wallangarra on 14 February 1887. [3] [4] In April 1927, the station was visited by the Duke and Duchess of York. [5]
Stanthorpe's memorial took the form of a park and rest house located on Foxton's Hill described at the time by The Queenslander as one of the lonely hills overlooking Stanthorpe. The rest house was designed by Warwick architects Dornbush and Connolly and built by local contractors NJ Thompson and Sons; inside were seats and on the walls, five ...
Queen's College was the successor to the Bahamas Wesleyan Propriety Institution, [citation needed] which had opened in 1871. Queen's College opened on 6 January 1890 [2] [3] after a committee had been formed to establish the school and Victoria Hall was built to house the new school. [2] Mr. S. B.