Dog On The Tucker Box Gundagai, New South Wales, Australia
By
Rapidlywild on 17-Oct-18. Waypoint GA13074
Cache Details
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Type: | Virtual |
Container: | Virtual |
Coordinates: | S35° 0.068' E148° 6.634' (WGS 84) |
55H 601341E 6126267N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 258 m |
Local Government Area: | Cootamundra-Gundagai |
Description
I can't believe there is no GCA at this location already :o
In order to claim this Virtual, you are required to post a picture of either yourself or your GPS with the Dog on the Tuckerbox, simple hey? :D
The Dog on the Tuckerbox is an Australian historical monument and tourist attraction, located at Snake Gully, five miles (8 km) from Gundagai, New South Wales. The dog section of the monument was cast in bronze by 'Oliver's Foundry' Sydney and its base sculpted by Gundagai stonemason Frank Rusconi and was unveiled by the then Prime Minister of Australia Joseph Lyons on 28 November 1932 as a tribute to pioneers. The statue was inspired by a bullock driver's poem, Bullocky Bill, which celebrates the life of a mythical driver's dog that loyally guarded the man's tuckerbox (Australian English for lunch box) until death.
A dog monument had been first erected at a site nine miles from Gundagai in 1926.
Bullocky Bill the story was written by an otherwise unknown poet who used the pen name 'Bowyang Yorke' and first printed in 1857. A later poem by Jack Moses drew on the Bowyang Yorke poem for inspiration and was published in the 1920s. The latter poem was very popular and was the inspiration for the statue. Moses's poem, Nine Miles from Gundagai was first published in 1938, several years after the statue's unveiling. Jack O'Hagan's song, Where the Dog Sits on the Tuckerbox (5 miles from Gundagai) was published in 1937.
Frank Rusconi had suggested a memorial using the legend of the Dog on the Tuckerbox in 1928. However, in 1932 the proposal was taken up by the community. The Gundagai Independent of 11 August 1932 wrote:
"A Monument should be erected at the Nine Mile peg dedicated to the pioneers and bullockies, who made the highway of today possible. And there should be an unveiling ceremony during 'Back to Gundagai Week'.”
The Dog on the Tuckerbox monument was erected as part of 'Back to Gundagai' Week in 1932 and a large crowd "gathered to her again" to witness the unveiling by the Prime Minister. It was planned to donate money placed in the wishing well at the base of the monument to the Gundagai District Hospital. A souvenir shop was also opened nearby.
The Back to Gundagai Committee had chosen the Five Mile camping site rather than the Nine Mile Peg as a location for the monument on the basis that it was more convenient to the Hume Highway and closer to the town, thereby more beneficial to tourism.
A nationwide competition was held to obtain the most suitable inscription for the monument. The chosen inscription on the base of the monument was written by Brian Fitzpatrick of Sydney. The inscription says:
"Earth's self upholds this monument
To conquerors who won her,
When wooing was dangerous
And now are gathered unto her again."
An annual Dog on the Tuckerbox festival has been held each year since 1992, the 60th anniversary of the monument. In November 2005, the Annual Festival included a 2 day Snake Gully Cup Racing Carnival and festivities at the Dog on the Tuckerbox centre.
A food court style development opened nearby in 2006 with a KFC, Subway, McCafe, BP service station and Tuckerbox restaurant.
https://www.thedogonthetuckerbox.com/the_dog_on_the_tucker_box_story
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Trying to remember the first time I stopped here.
It's a little older than me.
I took a quick snap and moved on.
TFTW
Thanks Rapidlywild.
Found on our trip of the big island
I have seen many wonderful sights and taken many photos along my travels. I love travelling this big land of ours.
Thanks for highlighting this and for the virtual Rapidlywild. Always great to visit some places which I haven't been for years.
Iconic history here.
Thanks for bringing us back to this spot Rapidly wild. Our photo has been attached.
We have been back there three times since and seen the changes over the time.
Thanks for sharing this spot and bringing back the memories of our travels
Thanks for putting a virtual in this iconic Australian location.
Thanks for the cache RW....
Thanks for the cache Rapidlywild.
Thanks for the cache Rapidlywild
TFTC Wilbert67
good to visits again. Thanks
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Last cache for the day was done in the dark
Thanks for this Locationless Rapidlywild
Haven't stopped here for a while so the 2 here was a good enough reason this time.
Took the pic before some tourists took it over for a while, then back on the road again.
TFTC Rapidlywild,
Roosta
Cheers,
The Hancock Clan
So glad to see this new Virtual at such an iconic location.
Thanks Rapidlywild !!
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Albida