Place name details
GLENEAGLE
| Place type |
Railway Station |
| Local authority |
Scenic Rim Regional |
| Status |
Unapproved & Current |
| Gazettal |
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| Plan number |
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| Narrative |
Name derived from Glen Eagles, the name of a cotton growing property founded in the 1860s by William Tutin Walker (1833-1920), originally a manager, then partner for Robert Towns (1794-1873) merchant and entrepreneur, pioneer cotton grower in the Logan River valley. |
| Alternative name |
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| Previous name |
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| Location |
| Latitude: |
27° 56′ S |
| Longitude: |
152° 58′ E |
| Datum: |
GDA94 |
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Whilst the name may not be an approved name under the Place Names Act 1994, the feature name may be an official name under some other Act, Regulation or Agreement. |
Last updated: 04 March 2008