Hector Munro (surveyor) explained

Hector Munro
Birth Date:23 September 1859
Birth Place:Boondooma Station, Queensland, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Occupation:Surveyor

Hector Munro (23 September 1859  - 18 December 1930) was the eldest son of George Munro, born in 'Boondooma Station', Queensland, which was managed by his father.[1] He was educated at Ipswich Grammar School and finished his education becoming a qualified surveyor.[2] His childhood at 'Boondooma' was spent in the company of the local aboriginal people, the Wakka. This instilled a lifelong interest in aboriginal culture, language, and mores. An avid photographer, he has left a lasting legacy of both written work and photographs of Aboriginals, particularly around the Bunya Mountains.[3] [4] [5]

He worked as a surveyor in northern Queensland[6] and then spent most of the rest of his working life surveying most of the lands in the South Burnett region including years of work in the Bunya Mountains. He married Mary Kendall on 23 September 1896 in the Presbyterian Church in Nanango officiated by Reverend Andrew Wilson from Esk.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Family Notices. . . 13 January 1931 . 26 May 2012 . 10 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: Mr. Hector Munro. . . 13 January 1931 . 26 May 2012 . 13 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: MT. MOWBULLAN ROAD. . . 14 May 1927 . 26 May 2012 . 19 . National Library of Australia.
  4. News: BUNYA MOUNTAINS. . . Qld. . 27 May 1926 . 26 May 2012 . 12 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: ANCIENT HISTORY. The Genesis of the Burnett District. . . Brisbane . 26 April 1928 . 26 May 2012 . 6 . National Library of Australia.
  6. News: A PIONEER SURVEYOR. . . 17 October 1925 . 26 May 2012 . 15 . National Library of Australia.