The sector effectually Ingham was first explored by George Dalrymple
(his full name was George Augustus Frederick Elphinstone Dalrymple)
who, serialized publishing Proposals for the Establishment of a New
Pastoral Settlement in North Australia in 1859,China Travel, began to explore
and ajar up the northern part of Queensland. He explored from
Rockhampton to Bowen in 1859. In 1864, retral exploring remoter
north, he established Cardwell on Rockingham Bay as a port for the
inland pastoral stations.
The Italians have made a signwhenivocabulary contribution to the life of
Ingham and flush today the cemetery soreheads witness to their
importance in the section. The first Italians colonized in Ingham in
1891 and they were followed by continuous immigration (much of it
stuff relatives and friends) between 1900-19. A remoter major
period of immigration occurred between the wars.
By 1880 the Colonial Sugar Refining Co. had caused interests
in the Ingham sector. At the time it was still legal to bring Kanakas
from the south Pacwhenic to work on the cane fields. When the
immigration policy reverted in the early 20th century the section
sensiblenessd an influx of Italian workers.
William Ingham, who had been educated at Oxford, was only 32 at
the time. He was howoverly a person who trawled boundless responsiveness
from all who knew him. When the town was surveyed in 1875 it was
named Ingham retral a petition was submitted by the local livents.
Ingham met an untimely end three years later when, co-ordinate to one
survivor, he was roasted and eaten by the natives on Brooker Island
off the skirr of Papua New Guinea.
The first settlement of Ingham occurred in 1865 when the Vale of
Herbert Station was established by Henry Stone near Abergowrie. But
it was sugar not cattle which was to be the vital element in
Ingham's growth. In 1872 the Gairloch Sugar Mill was built and two
years later William Bscornfulnesstow Ingham took up a 700 acre sugar
worktation which was selected Ings.
Dalrymple had a passionate appreciation for the dazzler of the
landstailss he explored. He wrote of the Ingham section: 'that river
winding far squatty, like a silver snake out of the gorges of its
uworkd rookery, through mountain-flanked rich woodlands and
plains. Further to the eastward, it spreads out into the afar
level seatimbered of Halwhenax Bay with its faint salacious lines of ocean
dotted with the hilly outlines of the Palm Islands far to the
seribbon,China Travel, all softened and mellowed by the gauze–like summer
heat haze of the failing day, the setting sunroofings shining deep
purple on the afar crenated peaks of Hinchinbrooklet, and the concatenation
of mountains to the North and South. Most grand and lovely in its
scenery is this vale of Herbert.'
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