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they were joined by decorated motor cars and vehicles of all description. They set up camp in the showgrounds where they were able to take a shower but another cooling option was a short drive to Kings Creek for a swim. In the evening, a recruitment rally was held in the School of Arts Hall. The men
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was proposed as the starting point for the recruitment march in the initial planning stages. Public meetings were held throughout the district calling for support from communities in providing meals and accommodation, as well as setting up meetings in each town on the planned route. The first public
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Allora was the centre of a major wheat-growing district at the time and the men camped in the grain shed at the flour mill in Warwick Street (the flour mill no longer exists). At the recruitment evening in the Protestant Hall, one long-term resident, Mr Brandon, indicated there would likely be many
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had joined in too. A platform was erected in the grounds of St Paul's Church on which ladies of the Patriotic Committee were seated along with local school children. Lieutenant Binnie was pleasantly surprised to find his wife and little daughter Myrra seated amongst the ladies. The school children
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A rally was held at the intersection of Ruthven and Margaret Streets with speeches from a range of military and political leaders. Toowoomba was praised for the 2,000 young men who had volunteered since the end of July—almost 10% of the population at the time. Perhaps ironically, this was the site
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As soon as the reception was over, the men made a dash for the river banks where temporary dressing sheds had been erected. A swim cooled them off before lunch in the shade of the gum trees, supplied by the local meat and smallgoods manufacturers. The newspapers reported 130 Dungarees arriving in
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on the afternoon of 24 November 1915 accompanied by the bugle band of the local cadets. All the town shops closed at 3pm, and residents of the district gathered for a civic welcome near the railway crossing on Patrick Street. In the evening a concert and dance was held in the School of Arts Hall.
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by various means. The largest of these groups—23 from the Fassifern district—departed Boonah on Friday 26 November 1915. A parade up High Street and a farewell social had been held in the Boonah School of Arts Hall the previous evening. These recruits were taken by car to Ipswich to join the
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where they were welcomed by waiting townsfolk and school students. The ladies of the Bundamba Patriotic Committee provided refreshments. Two more recruits joined up after a heartfelt speech from the father of a recently deceased soldier. An honour board at the school was unveiled.
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Warwick town centre was gaily decorated and businesses closed for an hour to ensure a large gathering. A guard of honour was formed by the local school children waving flags. Commanding Officer, Lieutenant David Binnie, and the Warwick contingent led the march under a new
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prior to dinner and another local recruitment drive, before setting up camp for the night in the reserve on the creek bank near the bridge. A local vehicle was provided to bring the kit bags from the train and a railway goods shed was made available in case of rain.
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on the "Beaver". They marched from Thompson's Paddock at Enoggera to the train, and then to the Central railway station, marching down to the dock for the trip. Food and drink were provided by a range of local companies keen to show their support for the soldiers.
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Goodna, but as Lieutenant Binnie pointed out, there were often discrepancies in the numbers. This was because not all men nominating passed the medical test, while others nominated, but deferred their enlistment until arrangements were made with their employers.
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Crowds welcomed the Dungarees as they marched from Harristown along Drayton Road into West Street and then past the hospital in James Street on 20 November 1915. The matron, nurses and as many patients as were able, came out to wave them on.
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The men were up early on the morning of 17 November 1915 for breakfast at Weatherley's Café in Allora. The local ladies presented the recruits with some "necessities of life" including tobacco, pipes, cigarettes, matches, shaving soap and
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were stopped in Queen Street, and people climbed onto them to get a better view. The windows of buildings either side of the street, as well as the roadways, were filled with spectators, as the parade made its way to Albert Square (now
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said that he was pleased to see that Warwick headed the list of the Dungarees, having lived there previously. He congratulated them for taking part in what he thought would be the most glorious victory the Empire had ever achieved.
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in March 1915. When Steele Rudd's play "Duncan McLure" was first performed in Toowoomba, Lieutenant Binnie (Commanding Officer of the Dungarees) had the lead role. All of the proceeds were donated to the Wounded Soldier's Fund.
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In 2015, as part of the Centenary Commemorations for World War I, army cadets re-enacted the March of the Dungarees, starting at Warwick on 12 December 2015 and marching 239 kilometres to Brisbane arriving on 19 December 2015.
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The final day's march from Oxley to Brisbane began early on 30 November 1915. Participation from local schools, bands and scouting groups, provided a festive atmosphere for the Dungarees. They stopped for refreshments at
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Hall for breakfast around 8am. Colonel Lee arrived with Mr and Mrs Ramsay from Harrow and joined the men for breakfast and some more rousing speeches before the Dungarees were on their way again. As they marched through
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for afternoon tea, before heading into Allora for the night. The shops were decorated with bunting, the school bell rang out, and the town band accompanied them into town. They stopped to pay their respects at the
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in Palmerin Street at 10.30am on the morning of 16 November 1915 to farewell the men. The previous evening, 28 recruits from Stanthorpe and Warwick districts were sworn-in, and further men were expected to join.
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The public spectacle of the march out of Warwick continued over the Helene Street Bridge, along the Condamine River bank, (where sporting fields are today), under the railway, and headed along Glengallan Road.
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for afternoon tea in School of Arts Hall on the 24 November 1915 where badges were presented to the volunteers by Miss G Logan—presumably a relative of former resident Major Thomas James Logan a member of the
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celebrated the occasion by planting an avenue of 28 native Australian trees to commemorate the 28 original "dungarees" who departed from Warwick on 16 November 1915. A plaque was unveiled on 13 April 1998 by
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Recruits: 5 plus 3 nominated but not enlisted. A further 12 men from Toowoomba and other towns to the west joined up during this weekend, but it is unclear if they accompanied the Dungaree march to Brisbane.
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On Saturday 27 November 1915 the men were given the freedom of the city, including a swim in the public baths. A church parade was held on Sunday 28 November 1915 followed by a band recital in Queens Park.
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The rally at this intersection included the ceremonial unfurling of the Gallipoli Flag carried by the Stanthorpe contingent. Sergeant Day explained how he had been wounded there, but was keen to get back.
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Rosewood was their destination for the night. Initially the men went to the showgrounds where their camp had already been set up for them and afternoon tea was provided. Later that afternoon, the
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on the afternoon of 18 November 1915, arriving late afternoon, and camping at the School of Arts. A hot dinner was provided for them in the hall, prior to a recruitment meeting and a concert.
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led march up John Street to the post office and on to the school grounds where a reception was held. Lieutenant Binnie reported that they had left Stanthorpe with eight men and now had 69.
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and Harrow. A swim in the creek cooled them off, and a sports afternoon was held to lift the spirits of the men. Further country hospitality was provided including an evening meal from the
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Officially the exact date, ship and route of the men's departure overseas were not publicised. However, news was often spread by less official means; for example, Dungaree Sydney Marsh of
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The Civic Guard formed a guard of honour as 52 Dungarees headed east out of Toowoomba to the edge of the range, on the morning of 22 November 1915. They halted at the top of the Toowoomba
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Rifle Clubs. Then the No1 Depot Expeditionary Forces Band and the Sherwood Boy Scouts joined in, as well as the senior students from the Oxley and Sherwood schools and the Scout nurses.
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picture theatres before the entertainment began. On Sunday morning 21 November 1915, the Dungarees participated in a church parade before being entertained by a band recital in the
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The group arrived just in time for the official opening of the Harristown All Nations Fair at the Harristown Hall. Three recruits volunteered here at the fete, the first from
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newspaper. Marsh indicated that the 11th reinforcements of the 25th Battalion had arrived in Egypt on 11 May 1916 and were expecting to head to the front in France soon.
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more recruits after Christmas. The wheat harvest was a priority, followed by the maize planting, and young men needed to complete this important work before joining up.
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Most of the Dungarees had expected to serve at Gallipoli, but troops were withdrawn from there by 20 December 1915. Instead the Dungarees were sent to either the
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On the afternoon of 26 November 1915, Ipswich shops and businesses were gaily decorated and closed to allow employees to participate in welcoming the Dungarees.
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At Mr Margett's residence, opposite the intersection with Womina–Willowvale Road, the troops were taken by local cars for the 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) run to
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in Brisbane to initiate a snowball recruitment march. Snowball Marches—named for their ability to gather up men along the way—began with the 'Cooees' march from
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to camp for the night. Rain caused the cancellation of a street parade that night, but a recruitment meeting proceeded and a further 44 men were sworn in.
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in October 1915. The March of the Dungarees was the second snowball march, travelling from Warwick to Brisbane. Another Queensland snowball march was the
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in the late afternoon and speeches were made. Then they were entertained at an evening banquet at the Shire Hall and a dance at the School of Arts Hall.
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At around 11.20am the Dungarees reached the South Brisbane Baths. After a short swim they were provided with soft drinks, cakes and cigarettes. The
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The Dungarees left Laidley on the morning of the 25 November 1915 accompanied by students from the North Laidley School. A long march over the
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in time for lunch on 19 November 1915. Here they were met by a parade of vehicles, people on horseback and school children from Cambooya,
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The Dungarees marched out of Warwick on the morning of 16 November 1915, pausing to take the salute on the Helene Street Bridge along the
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who had died at Gallipoli in August 1915. A memorial service had been held in the hall for him. Major Logan's name is the first on the
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Meanwhile, in Toowoomba, rehearsals were being held with the massed bands which were to join the march into town on 20 November 1915.
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at 10.30am on 30 November 1915 where the Mayor of South Brisbane, Alderman J Davey and his aldermen greeted them. Canon Hay of
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News of the recruitment march inspired men throughout the district to join up. Meetings had been held in the nearby towns of
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Seven new recruits were sworn in—five from Laidley and two from Forest Hill. The Dungarees camped in the recreation reserve.
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expressed disappointment in the overall numbers of men recruited, given the high recruitment expectations demanded by the
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On Sunday 12 March 1916, prior to their departure from Brisbane, the 11th Reinforcements were taken on a boat trip to
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at "Ellerton", the property of Mr Fred Easton. The children from the Spring Creek School sang the national anthem, "
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around 4pm. Local school children joined them for the last half mile singing patriotic songs and carrying flags.
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Eight men who were recruited in Ipswich chose to take the train to Brisbane rather than join in the march.
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Following Britain's declaration of war on Germany on 4 August 1914, Australia and the other members of the
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State School joined in the march to Redbank where a railway navvy threw down his shovel and joined them.
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After a hearty country breakfast in Helidon on the morning of 23 November 1915, the Dungarees marched to
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In April 1998, a re-enactment March of the Dungarees left Warwick on 13 April to arrive as part of the
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A late breakfast at the Shire Hall on the morning of 24 November 1915 was followed with a march to the
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On the morning of 18 November 1915, the men assembled at Clifton Post Office and then marched to the
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The Dungarees, led by an army band, passing through Ipswich en route to Brisbane, November 1915
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At that time, Clifton had a cottage hospital which had been established by local nurse, Sister
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was the starting point of the recruitment march of the Dungarees. Crowds assembled outside the
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The men were welcomed by the Nobby community with a banquet lunch at the School of Arts Hall.
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bank, (where sporting fields are today), under the railway, and headed along Glengallan Road.
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A large crowd gathered and cheers rang out, as did the fog-signals from the trains in the
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Despite the strong support for the march shown along the route by the townsfolk, the
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1998 commemorative plaque for the March of the Dungarees, Wentworth Street, Warwick
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Stanthorpe held a recruiting meeting at the Shire Hall on 10 November. Lieutenant
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and the others from West Street Toowoomba, where the group was about to proceed.
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in Turkey on 25 April 1915. By October 1915, Australia had lost 7,279 men in the
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at this time was a rich farming area, which produced citrus and dairy products.
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On the morning of 20 November 1915, the Dungarees marched from Cambooya and to
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were entertained by the local children's choir and six recruits were sworn in.
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At the same time, recruiting meetings were held in nearby townships including
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After lunch at Drayton on 20 November 1915, the Dungarees were joined by the
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A social event was held in the Farmers Hall and new recruits were sworn in.
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at a time when enthusiasm to enlist had waned after the loss of life in the
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in time for lunch, which was provided by the Warwick Recruiting Committee.
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On 29 November 1915, the last leg of the day was the march from Goodna to
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for lunch, where they were entertained by the local school children. The
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in the early afternoon of 16 November 1915 for the 16 kilometre march to
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Meanwhile, preparations in Ipswich began with everyone gathering at the
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in France on 26 August 1914. Closer to home, Australian troops secured
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Ipswich – St Paul's Anglican Church and Town Hall: 26–28 November 1915
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and the local recruitment committee, but better known by his pen-name
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for a final farewell prior to their descent to the valley below. The
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In the evening further short speeches were made at the Elite and the
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were waving enthusiastically from the train. Then students from the
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Crowd gathers at the start of the Dungarees March in Warwick, 1915.
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On the northern side of the bridge the Dungarees were met by the
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Dungarees resting during a march on Ipswich Road, Moorooka, 1915
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The following morning, the Dungarees marched out of town over
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while the Stanthorpe boys held a tattered and battle-stained
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and thousands more were wounded. More recruits were needed.
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Hall on the other side of the range, before moving on to
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cabled his parents and they forwarded the news to the
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on the morning of 29 November 1915, stopping first at
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Lieutenant David Johnstone Binnie - Commanding Officer
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Dungarees marching along Queen Street, Brisbane, 1915
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Dungarees passing along Ipswich Road, Moorooka, 1915
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State of Queensland. 3 December 2015. 1341: 1263:A celebratory lunch was provided at the 1165: 1157: 1149: 980: 972: 964: 869: 861: 742: 685:Old Toll Bar Road, Toowoomba, circa 1910 680: 633: 529:Harrow homestead outside Toowoomba, 1931 524: 481: 432: 341: 264: 256: 183:Stanthorpe Shire Hall (now museum), 2015 178: 95: 88:, gathering 125 recruits along the way. 56:men into the Australian military during 31: 20: 2204:"March of the Dungarees: Woolloongabba" 2078: 1915: 1793: 1699: 1613: 1611: 1609: 1607: 1279:, where their training would commence. 1240:accompanied by many khaki-clad troops. 755:, pausing to pay their respects at the 711:The Dungarees had a refreshing swim in 638:Empire Theatre in Toowoomba (1911-1933) 2526: 2107: 1855: 1571: 1444: 1393:"March of the Dungarees: Introduction" 399:where the men were given lunch by the 2136: 1897:"March of the Dungarees: Forest Hill" 1540: 1738:"March of the Dungarees: Harristown" 1650:"March of the Dungarees: Greenmount" 1604: 1522:"March of the Dungarees: Glengallan" 1426:"March of the Dungarees: Stanthorpe" 1387: 1385: 1383: 490:The Dungarees marched from Nobby to 273:The town of Warwick in the southern 1775:"March of the Dungarees: Toowoomba" 1363:, Minister for Veteran Affairs and 918:, with afternoon tea served by the 533:The men marched from Greenmount to 13: 2060:"March of the Dungarees: Bundamba" 1959:"March of the Dungarees: Rosewood" 1837:"March of the Dungarees: Grantham" 1681:"March of the Dungarees: Cambooya" 1088:By the time the Dungarees reached 977:Main entrance, Queen's Park, 1940s 969:St Paul's Church of England, 1940s 14: 2645: 2500: 2457:from the original on 2 March 2016 2423:from the original on 8 March 2016 2393:from the original on 9 March 2016 2363:from the original on 9 March 2016 2301:from the original on 6 March 2016 2270:from the original on 6 March 2016 2239:from the original on 6 March 2016 2210:from the original on 6 March 2016 2181:from the original on 6 March 2016 2155:from the original 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the original on 6 March 2016 1461:"March of the Dungarees: Warwick" 1432:from the original on 6 March 2016 1399:from the original on 2 March 2016 1380: 1061:The Dungarees marched on through 700:The men stopped for lunch at the 552:stayed with the Ramsay family at 452:cemetery where they unveiled the 301:The men wore dark dungaree (blue 2505: 2477: 2333:from the original on 20 May 2022 2118:"March of the Dungarees: Goodna" 1868:"March of the Dungarees: Gatton" 1553:"March of the Dungarees: Allora" 1499:from the original on 20 May 2022 1146:Brisbane : 30 November 1915 751:The Dungarees then proceeded to 100:Landing at Gallipoli, April 1915 16:1915 snowball march in Australia 2447:anzac100.initiatives.qld.gov.au 2435: 2405: 2375: 2345: 2313: 2149:"March of the Dungarees: Oxley" 1619:"March of the Dungarees: Nobby" 1354:march in Brisbane on 25 April. 1179:around 8am and moved on to the 994:North Ipswich Railway Workshops 478:Greenmount: 18–19 November 1915 346:Boer War Memorial, Allora, 2015 141:Queensland Recruiting Committee 48:in November 1915 in South-East 2472: 1479: 1022:to bid them a final farewell. 910:The Dungarees marched through 747:Gatton Boer War Memorial, 2010 630:Toowoomba: 20–22 November 1915 175:Stanthorpe: 6–10 November 1915 1: 1374: 1020:Ipswich Girls' Grammar School 821:Rosewood: 25–26 November 1915 777:Forest Hill: 24 November 1915 651:was installed after the war. 548:The State Commandant Colonel 521:Cambooya: 19–20 November 1915 143:held a public meeting in the 91: 68:with 28 men and followed the 1041:The Dungarees marched along 809:The Dungarees marched on to 805:Laidley: 24–25 November 1915 677:Helidon: 22–23 November 1915 592:Harristown: 20 November 1915 386:Clifton: 17–18 November 1915 253:Warwick: 15–16 November 1915 7: 1223:South Brisbane Town Council 1204:Woolloongabba railway yards 1018:enabling the students from 764:Gatton Agricultural College 739:Gatton: 23–24 November 1915 704:School, then marched on to 649:Toowoomba Mothers' Memorial 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They moved on towards 443:Queensland National Bank 139:On 5 November 1915, the 2589:Forest Hill, Queensland 1273:Central railway station 1234:Mayor of North Brisbane 1188:Woolloongabba five-ways 1137:Mayor of South Brisbane 429:Nobby: 18 November 1915 269:Warwick Town Hall, 2008 2564:Harristown, Queensland 2539:Stanthorpe, Queensland 2512:March of the Dungarees 1347: 1322:Aftermath of the March 1171: 1163: 1155: 986: 978: 970: 875: 867: 748: 686: 639: 543:Cambooya Shire Council 530: 503:Cambooya Shire Council 501:, the Chairman of the 497:They were welcomed by 487: 466:Nearer, My God to Thee 438: 347: 270: 262: 184: 101: 84:to its destination in 42:March of the Dungarees 37: 29: 2579:Lockyer Valley Region 2514:at Wikimedia Commons 2451:Queensland Government 2387:statements.qld.gov.au 1356:Warwick Shire Council 1345: 1332:Australian Government 1169: 1161: 1153: 984: 976: 968: 920:Walloon Shire Council 873: 865: 766:(now a campus of the 746: 684: 637: 598:Toowoomba Civic Guard 586:Drayton Shire Council 528: 485: 436: 345: 268: 260: 182: 99: 70:Southern railway line 64:. 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Index


Norman Lindsay

snowball march
Queensland
recruit
World War I
Gallipoli campaign
Warwick
Southern railway line
Toowoomba
Laidley
Ipswich
Brisbane

British Empire
Western Front
Lancashire Regiment
Battle of Le Cateau
German New Guinea
Bismarck Archipelago
Gallipoli Peninsula
Gallipoli Campaign
Queensland Recruiting Committee
Exhibition Hall
Gilgandra
Sydney
Cane Beetles March
Mooliba
Cairns

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