Alton Downs Station

Alton Downs Station
Location in South Australia

Alton Downs Station most commonly known as Alton Downs is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in north east South Australia.

The property is situated approximately 48 kilometres (30 mi) south west of Birdsville and 253 kilometres (157 mi) north west of Innamincka. It is bordered to the west by the Simpson Desert Regional reserve, to the south by Clifton Hills Station and to the east by Pandie Pandie Station. The station contains many landforms including gibber plains, sand-plains, floodplains, channels and ephemeral rivers.[1] The Warburton River flows through the property southward through Clifton Hills and Cowarie Station then discharging into Lake Eyre.

The property is currently owned by Brook Proprietors who also own nearby Cordillo Downs, Adria Downs, Murnpeowie and Kamaran Downs Stations. All of these holdings are NASAA Certified Organic Livestock operations.[2]

The property was first taken up by Whittingham in 1878, the same year that Chapman established Cordillo Downs Station.[3] Whittington still owned the property in 1893 but was experiencing financial difficulties with the Bank of Adelaide, of which he was a director.[4]

Sidney Kidman acquired the property in 1897[3] after he had bought nearby Cowarie Station and about the same time he started to expand further into the Channel Country and purchased Annandale Station.[5]

The station was abandoned sometime early in the 1900s when the area was drought struck. Other nearby properties including Pandy, Miranda and Idra Downs had also been abandoned. The country had started to recover from the drought in 1904 and pastoralists in the area had commenced restocking.[6]

The property was found to be practically abandoned in 1927 after the area had been over run by rabbits.[7]

See also

References

  1. "Marree–Innamincka District" (PDF). Government of South Australia. November 2005. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  2. "NASAA Certified Organic Producers". United States Department of Agriculture. 22 June 2009. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  3. 1 2 "Heritage of the Birdsville and Strzelecki Tracks" (PDF). National Library of Australia. December 2002. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  4. "The Federal Bank". The Argus (Melbourne, Victoria: National Library of Australia). 14 October 1893. p. 15. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  5. Germaine Greer. Whitefella Jump Up: The Shortest Way to Nationhood. Black Inc. p. 64. ISBN 9781863953719.
  6. "Pastoral Country in great heart". The Capricornian (Rockhampton, Queensland: National Library of Australia). 2 April 1904. p. 34. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  7. ""Along the lines" mailbag". Townsville Daily Bulletin (Queensland: National Library of Australia). 25 May 1927. p. 7. Retrieved 4 June 2013.

Coordinates: 26°07′19″S 138°56′24″E / 26.122°S 138.94°E / -26.122; 138.94

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