Crows Nest name index


© Copyright 1996-2020 Kerry Raymond and David Horton
Alphabetical index of given names, surnames and placenames
ABORIGINAL 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

ABORIGINAL 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

AREA 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

AREA 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

BAY 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

BECAME 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

BECAME 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

CAMPING 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

CAMPING 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

CENTENARY 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

CHRISTIAN 100_0078

Crows Nest Christian Church
Crows Nest

CHRISTIAN 100_0079

Crows Nest Christian Church
Crows Nest

CHURCH 100_0076

St George's Church Hall
Crows Nest

CHURCH 100_0077

St George's Church Hall
Crows Nest

CHURCH 100_0078

Crows Nest Christian Church
Crows Nest

CHURCH 100_0079

Crows Nest Christian Church
Crows Nest

COUNCILLOR 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

CROW 100_0138

Jimmy CROW
Crows Nest

CROW 100_0139

Jimmy Crow
Crows Nest

CROW 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

CROW 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

CROWS 100_0076

St George's Church Hall
Crows Nest

CROWS 100_0077

St George's Church Hall
Crows Nest

CROWS 100_0078

Crows Nest Christian Church
Crows Nest

CROWS 100_0079

Crows Nest Christian Church
Crows Nest

CROWS 100_0080

St George's Anglican Church
Crows Nest

CROWS 100_0081

Crows Nest

CROWS 100_0138

Jimmy CROW
Crows Nest

CROWS 100_0139

Jimmy Crow
Crows Nest

CROWS 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

CROWS 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

CROWS 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

DIRECTIONS 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

DIRECTIONS 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

EARLY 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

EARLY 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

FIG 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

GEORGE 100_0076

St George's Church Hall
Crows Nest

GEORGE 100_0077

St George's Church Hall
Crows Nest

GUNYAH 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

GUNYAH 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

HALL 100_0076

St George's Church Hall
Crows Nest

HALL 100_0077

St George's Church Hall
Crows Nest

HENCE 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

HENCE 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

HOLLOW 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

HOLLOW 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

HOLLOW 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

INFORMATION 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

INFORMATION 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

INSTRUMENTAL 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

JIMMY 100_0138

Jimmy CROW
Crows Nest

JIMMY 100_0139

Jimmy Crow
Crows Nest

JIMMY 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

JIMMY 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

JIMMY-CROW 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

JIMMY-CROW 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

KNOWN 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

KNOWN 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

LARGE 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

LARGE 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

LEAF 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

LOG 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

MORETON 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

NAME 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

NAME 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

NAMED 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

NAMED 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

NARROW 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

NEST 100_0076

St George's Church Hall
Crows Nest

NEST 100_0077

St George's Church Hall
Crows Nest

NEST 100_0078

Crows Nest Christian Church
Crows Nest

NEST 100_0079

Crows Nest Christian Church
Crows Nest

NEST 100_0080

St George's Anglican Church
Crows Nest

NEST 100_0081

Crows Nest

NEST 100_0138

Jimmy CROW
Crows Nest

NEST 100_0139

Jimmy Crow
Crows Nest

NEST 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

NEST 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

NEST 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

NURTURED 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

OTHERS 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

PARK 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

PLACE 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

PLACE 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

PLACING 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

PLANTED 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

RELIED 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

RELIED 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

REPLICA 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

SETTLERS 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

SETTLERS 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

TEAMSTERS 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

TEAMSTERS 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

TRAVELLERS 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

TRAVELLERS 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

TREE 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

TREE 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

TREE 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

USED 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

USED 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

VIC 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

VISITED 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

VISITED 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

WHEN 100_0140

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

WHEN 100_0141

Jimmy-Crow's Nest
in the early days when teamsters
visited this area, "Jimmy Crow", an
aboriginal named by early settlers,
who used a large hollow tree as his
gunyah, was relied on for information
and directions.
This place was used as a camping place
by teamsters and travellers
and became known as "Jimmy Crow's nest"
- hence the name "Crow's Nest".
Crows Nest

WILLIAMS 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest

WITH 100_0142

this narrow leaf moreton bay fig tree
was planted and nurtured by
Councillor Vic Williams
who, with others, was instrumental
in placing this replica hollow log
in Centenary Park.
Crows Nest



Crows Nest cemetery, Crows Nest Shire


Address:
Opened: approx. 18xx
# graves: 1

More information about
Crows Nest: Queensland Places
Crows Nest Shire: Queensland Places
Crows Nest: Wikipedia
Old Crows Nest Shire Council burial register pages
Toowoomba Regional Council Cemeteries (including search)
Crows Nest Lawn Cemetery index Produced by Crows Nest Shire Council

Photographed: 22 April 2007


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