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Ravenswood, Queensland

Ravenswood, Queensland

FieldValue
typetown
nameRavenswood
stateqld
imageImperial-hotel-ravenswood-outback-queensland-australia.JPG
captionImperial Hotel at Ravenswood
coordinates
pop297
pop_year
pop_footnotes
postcode4816
area3020.8
timezoneAEST
utc+10:00
dist188.6
dir1E
location1Charters Towers
dist2130
dir2S
location2Townsville
dist31329
dir3NNW
location3Brisbane
lgaCharters Towers Region
stategovTraeger
fedgovKennedy
near-nMingela
near-neReid River
Upper Haughton
near-eMulgrave
Swans Lagoon
near-seEight Mile Creek
near-sMount Wyatt
near-swSeventy Mile
near-wBroughton
near-nwDotswood

| near-n = Mingela | near-ne = Reid River Upper Haughton | near-e = Mulgrave Swans Lagoon | near-se = Eight Mile Creek | near-s = Mount Wyatt | near-sw = Seventy Mile | near-w = Broughton | near-nw = Dotswood Ravenswood is a rural town and locality in the Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Ravenswood had a population of 297 people.

It is historically and currently a gold mining town.

Geography

The Flinders Highway loosely bounds parts of the north-western boundary of the locality, entering from the north-east (Reid River) and exiting to the west (Broughton). The Great Northern railway line takes a similar route to the highway mostly immediately parallel to the highway to the north or the south, with the following stations:

  • Cardington railway station, now abandoned ()
  • Woldston railway station()
  • Fanning railway station, now abandoned ()

There are a number of neighbourhoods within the locality:

  • Boori ()
  • Cardington ()
  • Kirk ()
  • Rochford ()
  • Silver Valley ()
  • Waigera ()
  • Woldston ()

History

After the discovery of gold in 1868 through to the early 1900s, the township flourished and grew to nearly 5000 residents and boasted 48 hotels. Several historic buildings remain from this period. Due to an industrial strike in 1912 and subsequently World War I, by 1915 mining declined and the town was deserted.

Silver was discovered in the area in 1870 by W. Stable.

Ravenswood State School opened on 27 October 1873.

From 1879 to 1930, Ravenswood was the administrative centre for local government, initially of Ravenswood Division (1879–1903) and later of the Shire of Ravenswood (1903–1930). However, with the decline in Ravenwood's population it was no longer financially viable to have a separate local government authority, and the Shire of Ravenswood was absorbed into the Shire of Dalrymple.

Ravenswood Convent School opened in 1885 in association with St Patrick's Catholic Church. It closed in 1948.

Sandy Creek Provisional School opened on 26 June 1885. In 1886 it was renamed Evlinton Provisional School. On 1 January 1909 it became Evlington State School. It closed in 1921.

Kirk River Provisional School opened on 1 October 1890. On 1 June 1929 it became Kirk River State School, but then closed on 8 May 1930. In 1934 it reopened as Kirk River Provisional School. It closed in 1944.

Kirk Diggings Provisional School opened in 1903 but closed and reopened a number of times before finally closing circa 1918.

Pandanus Creek Provisional School opened in 1909, becoming Pandanus Creek State School on 1 May 1909. It closed in 1926.

On April 18, 1941, two RAF personal were killed when their aircraft crashed near Ravenswood.

In August 2017, an early cemetery in Ravenswood was found by contractors using ground penetrating radar while working on Carpentaria Gold's Ravenswood Expansion Project. The 16 graves of 9 adults and 7 children were found behind the Ravenswood State School sports oval; the burials are thought to have occurred in the late 1860s and early 1870s. Forensic archeologists will attempt to obtain DNA from the remains.

In 2019, an expansion of gold mining required the school and its heritage buildings to be relocated to a new site at 30-40 Elphinstone Street.

A major expansion to the local gold mining industry was announced in 2020.

Demographics

In the , the town of Ravenswood had a population of 191 people.

In the , the locality of Ravenswood had a population of 349 people.

In the , the locality of Ravenswood had a population of 255 people.

In the , the locality of Ravenswood had a population of 297 people.

Heritage listings

Ravenswood State School in School Street, 2008

Ravenswood has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

  • Mabel Mill, Barton Street
  • Railway Hotel, Barton Street
  • Ravenswood Community Church, Chapel Street
  • Chapel Street Bridge, Chapel Street ()
  • Ravenswood Ambulance Station, Deighton Street
  • London North Mine, Elphinstone Street
  • Cake Shop, Macrossan Street
  • Imperial Hotel, Macrossan Street
  • Ravenswood Post Office, Macrossan Street
  • School of Arts, Macrossan Street
  • Shop adjacent to Thorps Building, Macrossan Street
  • Thorps Building, Macrossan Street
  • Ravenswood Court House and Police Station, Raven Street
  • Ravenswood School and Residence, originally in School Street, but relocated circa 2019 to 30–40 Elphinstone Street
  • Totley Township, Totley (2 km from Ravenswood)
  • Pandanus Creek Battery, via Ravenswood to Mingela Road
  • Ravenswood Mining Landscape and Chinese Settlement Area, reserve bounded by School Street, Cemetery Road, Railway Street and Burdekin Falls Dam Road

Economy

Two gold mines are in operation in the area; a large open cast pit behind the town and an underground one at nearby Mount Wright. With the resurgence of mining in recent years, the population has grown from 200 to nearly 500. Tourism is also important.

Education

Ravenswood School on new site in Elphinstone Street, 2022

Ravenswood State School is a government primary (Early Childhood to Year 6) school for boys and girls 30–40 Elphinstone Street (). In 2018, the school had an enrolment of 23 students with 3 teachers (2 full-time equivalent) and 6 non-teaching staff (3 full-time equivalent).

There is no secondary school in Ravenswood. The nearest government secondary school is Charters Towers State High School in Charters Towers to the west.

Due to the extensive size of this locality, the distances involved to travel to either or both of these schools may make it impossible to attend. Distance education and boarding schools are the alternatives.

Amenities

Facilities in the town include a combined general store and post office, a primary school and two pubs, the Railway and the Imperial. Fuel can be obtained from both Top Camp near the entrance to the town and the post office. Top Camp also offers meals and bungalow style accommodation.

Notable residents

  • John Archibald, police magistrate and mining warden at Ravenswood.
  • Louis Becke, writer, in 1877 worked at Ravenswood (pastoral) Station, 30 miles from the town.
  • John Deane, miner, pastoralist and politician.
  • William Hodgkinson, gold miner, journalist and politician.
  • John Macrossan, miner and politician.
  • Sir John Lawrance McKelvey, surgeon, was born in Ravenswood.
  • John Mathew, gold miner, clergyman and anthropologist.
  • Hugh Mosman, mine owner and politician.
  • Edmund Plant, mine owner and politician.
  • Gilbert White, bishop and writer.

Cultural references

The artist Sali Herman won the Wynne Prize in 1967 for his painting Ravenswood I.

References

References

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  2. {{cite QPN. 49747. Ravenswood. locality in Charters Towers Region
  3. {{Queensland Globe
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  5. {{cite QPN. 39231. Boori. locality unbounded in Charters Towers Regional
  6. {{cite QPN. 6212. Cardington. locality unbounded in Charters Towers Regional
  7. {{cite QPN. 18286. Kirk. locality unbounded in Charters Towers Regional
  8. {{cite QPN. 28617. Rochford. locality unbounded in Charters Towers Regional
  9. {{cite QPN. 30843. Silver Valley. locality unbounded in Charters Towers Regional
  10. {{cite QPN. 39339. Waigera. locality unbounded in Charters Towers Regional
  11. {{cite QPN. 37816. Woldston. locality unbounded in Charters Towers Regional
  12. (2011). "Angor to Zillmanton; stories of North Queensland's deserted towns". Bolton.
  13. (30 April 1924). "Local Authorities.". National Library of Australia.
  14. (12 February 1930). "Dalrymple Shire Council Monthly Meeting". National Library of Australia.
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  16. "Ravenswood". [[University of Queensland]].
  17. (19 April 1941). "Plane crash at Ravenswood".
  18. Andersen, John. (13 October 2017). "Hidden graves unearthed in North Queensland". [[Townsville Bulletin]].
  19. Palmer, Hannah. (2019-11-01). "Heritage-listed outback Queensland school moved to make way for gold mine". ABC News.
  20. (2022-07-28). "Ravenswood State School".
  21. Major, Tom. (2020-11-17). "Massive expansion for Ravenswood gold mine could see it become Queensland's own Super Pit". Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
  22. {{Census 2006 AUS
  23. {{Census 2011 AUS
  24. {{Census 2016 AUS
  25. {{Census 2021 AUS
  26. {{cite QHR. 15970. Mabel Mill (former). 601206
  27. {{cite QHR. 15218. Railway Hotel, Ravenswood. 600443
  28. {{cite QHR. 16566. Ravenswood Community Church. 601829
  29. {{cite QHR. Chapel Street Bridge. 650242
  30. {{cite QHR. 15220. Ravenswood Ambulance Station. 600445
  31. {{cite QHR. 15971. London North Mine, Ravenswood. 601207
  32. {{cite QHR. 15224. Cake Shop, Ravenswood. 600449
  33. {{cite QHR. 15221. Imperial Hotel, Ravenswood. 600446
  34. {{cite QHR. 15222. Ravenswood Post Office and Residence. 600447
  35. {{cite QHR. 15228. Ravenswood School of Arts. 600453
  36. {{cite QHR. 15229. Shop adjacent to Thorps Building. 600454
  37. {{cite QHR. 15227. Thorps Building. 600452
  38. {{cite QHR. 15968. Ravenswood Court House Group (former). 601204
  39. {{cite QHR. 15230. Ravenswood School and Residence. 600455
  40. (2022-07-28). "Ravenswood State School".
  41. {{cite QHR. 15232. Totley Township. 600457
  42. {{cite QHR. 16585. Pandanus Creek Battery. 601848
  43. {{cite QHR. Ravenswood Mining Landscape and Chinese Settlement Area. 650038
  44. "Layers: Locality; Schools and school catchments". [[Queensland Government]].
  45. "ACARA School Profile 2018". [[Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority]].
  46. "Australian Dictionary of Biography". Australian National University.
  47. "Australian Dictionary of Biography". Australian National University.
  48. "Sali Herman (1898-1993)". Australian Dictionary of Biography.
  49. "Ravenswood I". Queensland Art Gallery.
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