You are tomorrow's history - what's your legacy?
May 19, 2020, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Local author, Deborah Wheeler opens her historic home to the public and invites you to visit her during this period. Built in 1902 her home has been lovingly restored to its former glory.
Author of five military related works, all held in the Australian War Memorial Collection, Deborah has a burning passion to help others discover Warwick's rich military history. During her talks she will shed light on some of the unique events which took place in Warwick during the First and Second World Wars. "Who threw the egg," learn the story behind the formation of the Australian Federal Police by Prime Minister Billy Hughes and more. Follow the journey of twenty eight local men who left Warwick on the 16th November 1915. See the route they followed on their walk to Brisbane as part of the Dungarees March. Explore Warwick's Commonwealth War Graves Commission site located at the old Warwick Cemetery and learn about some of the men buried there.
Special Coach Groups offer - Enjoy a delicious Devonshire Tea in Deborah's home and then join her for a visit to the Amiens Legacy Centre where the story of the Soldier Settlers is shown. An unforgettable experience not to be missed.
Plan Your Visit
Address
134 Grafton Street Warwick, Queensland, 4370
Event Dates and Times
Every day from April 23 - May 19
Two sessions
10am to 11.30am
2.30pm to 4pm
Phone
Event Cost
Non-member - $20.00 (includes devonshire tea)
Member - $18.00 (includes devonshire tea)