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Harry Thompson Walk

Harry Thompson Walk

Harry Thompson Walk
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Heritage Complex, Wallumbilla, Queensland 4428 Australia

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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,390 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2021
The Harry Thompson Walk is a pathway between the Wallumbilla Showgrounds camp ground to the Information Centre installed in 2010 which passes by the historic Wullumbilla Railway Station. It is however more than just a pathway as it tells the story of Harry Thompson , a recluse who ran horses and cattle at Devils Pulpit north of Wallumbilla who most locals believed was Steve Hart, a member of the Ned Kelly gang who from all accounts died at Glenrowan in Victoria in 1880. Harry Thompson died from burns after his pants caught on fire in 1943 and is buried in Roma and th local folks remembered Harry, (or Steve) with a pathway in his name. If passing through Wallumbilla stop at the station and refelct on thestory of Harry Thompson and walk his walk.
Written 30 August 2021
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