William Alcock Tully, Queensland Surveyor General
1870 - 1889
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William Alcock Tully emigrated from Ireland to Tasmania in 1847. He worked as a surveyor and moved to Queensland in 1861. He was one of the first party to land at Rockingham Bay in 1864 to establish the new town of Cardwell. The Tully River was named after him, and the town of Tully was named after the river in 1924
Title:
William Alcock Tully, Queensland Surveyor General
Date of work:
1870 - 1889
Search dates:
01 Jan 1870 - 31 Dec 1889
Level of description:
Item
Type of materials:
Graphic materials
Custodial history:
Digitised from a photographic copy held in the Dorothy Jones Library Heritage CollectionFrom the collection of Cardwell Shire Council
Use restrictions:
Copyright free. Please acknowledge Cassowary Coast Libraries
General notes:
P00190 ; 92.00075PF
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Record number:
13490