Blackall Cemetery

Blackall, Blackall-Tambo Area

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The Blackall Cemetery, established in the late 1800s, serves as a historical site that honors the pioneering spirit of the region. It is the final resting place of notable figures such as legendary shearer Jack Howe and local heroes Roy Dunne and Annie (Granny) Harlow.

Jack Howe is celebrated for setting two remarkable shearing records at Alice Downs, Blackall, in 1892. His extraordinary achievement of 321 sheep shorn in 7 hours and 40 minutes with blade shears remains unbeaten to this day.

Roy Dunne gained recognition for a different kind of feat, setting a record by leaping over a 3-foot-6-inch jump on his goat, Nugget, showcasing the unique and adventurous spirit of the outback.

Annie (Granny) Harlow was a beloved midwife who served the community of Blackall for many years. Her contributions to the region were significant, earning her recognition as an Unsung Hero at the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Outback Heritage Centre in Longreach.

The Blackall Cemetery is a serene and meaningful place to visit, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who helped shape the history and character of Blackall and the surrounding outback.

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Blackall Cemetery

Evora Road,
Blackall, Blackall-Tambo Area
Queensland 4472

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