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Cooran Railway Station, Queensland, 1901. Creator: Unknown
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Cooran Railway Station, Queensland, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Cooran Railway Station, Queensland, 1901. Cooran railway station opened on 10 June 1889 in the small town of Cooran predominantly surrounded by farming land. From " Federated Australia". [The Werner Company, London, 1901]
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Association Australia Australia Oceania Australian Commonwealth Of Australia Federated Australia Federation Oceania Perspective Queensland Railway Line Railway Track Railway Tracks Settlement Train Track Werner Company Train Shed
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Cooran Railway Station, Queensland, 1901 - A Glimpse into Australia's Colonial Past
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print takes us back to the early 20th century in Cooran, a small town nestled amidst vast farming lands in Queensland, Australia. The image showcases the historic Cooran Railway Station, which opened its doors on June 10th, 1889. Standing as a symbol of progress and connectivity during the era of colonialism and federation in Australia. The photograph captures the essence of rural life at that time. In the background, we see people going about their day against a rustic backdrop of buildings and railway tracks. The train shed stands tall as an emblem of transportation and regionalism in this remote corner of Oceania. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history, it evokes a sense of awe for how far our country has come since then. It reminds us of the importance railways played in connecting communities across vast distances - transforming isolated settlements into thriving hubs. Although the creator remains unknown, this print serves as a valuable historical artifact preserved by "The Werner Company" based in London during that period. Its existence allows us to reflect on our shared heritage and appreciate how rail transport shaped Australian society. Let this image transport you back to an era where railways were lifelines for rural communities like Cooran - linking them with opportunities beyond their immediate surroundings.
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