Gleneagle, Western Australia
Coordinates: 32°17′17″S 116°11′31″E / 32.288°S 116.192°E
Gleneagle or Glen Eagle is a locality in Western Australia. The locality is south east of the state capital, Perth, close to Jarrahdale on the Albany Highway [1]
It now remains as a rest stop for drivers.
The townsite functioned as a settlement for forest workers and their families.
It was a locality that was seriously affected by the 1961 Jarrahdale fires.
The settlement operated its own school. Remnants of the townsite including roads and central water tower remain, but the houses have been removed by the government agency upon closure.
The name is also of a significant mining company in Western Australia but the locality and company have no direct correlation.
References
- ↑ Western Australia. Main Roads Dept (1991). Title Project proposal report : Albany Highway (H1) : section 51.07-92.39 SLK, Gleneagle Forest - North Bannister. Perth, W.A.: Main Roads Dept., 1991.
Further reading
- Woodland, Edwin (1987). Mobile bush school on rails. (re- Provision of school by Millars Timber & Trading Co) Bulletin (Australian Railway Historical Society), Oct. 1987, p. 232-234
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