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"THOMAS PRICE RESERVE" NAMED The official naming of the "Thomas Price
Reserve", Karragullen and the unveiling of the plaque commemorating this occasion was
preformed by Mrs. Pat Hart, City of Armadale Councilor for the Roleystone -
Karragullen Ward, at the 2011 Karragullen Horticultural Expo on Saturday 15th
October. It was Cr. Hart's last day in this position. Among the many hundreds
present were descendants of the Price family and family members of other early
pioneers of the area. |
THE FEDERAL MEMBER FOR CANNING,
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Cr. PAT HART UNVEILING THE PLAQUE #2
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"It is very fitting that this last section
of railway land owned in Karragullen by the City of Armadale and the site of
the former Karragullen Railway Station, is to be named after Thomas Price
Senior. In 1899 Thomas became a managing financial
partner with Messrs. Smith and White in Illawarra Orchard in Karragullen. (It
is worth noting that Illawarra Orchard has after many, many years finally come
under the total ownership by the third generation Tom Price who has
successfully bought out all previous partners.) |
THOMAS PRICE RESERVE PLAQUE AT THE UNVEILING #3
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The role as Manager of Illawarra saw Thomas Price
faced with many obstacles both with the land and fruit management and the
industry itself. His broad knowledge, ability to be very lateral in his
thinking, his approach to issues, and his determination and drive to achieve
positive outcomes was outstanding. It was noted in an article titled "Illawarra
Orchard 1903" by journalist G. Bichanan :- Thomas Price played an important role in the
lives of many of the earlier pioneer families of Karragullen and Roleystone
communities. He lobbied over many years through his role on
the Darling Range Railway Group to have the privately owned Canning Jarrah
Timber Company Railway taken over by the State Government to ensure the
community had fair access to transport both for private and business use. This
was finally achieved and then a few years on, through his and others intense
lobbying, had the line extended an additional 2km towards Illawarra Orchard.
This created a siding that evolved into the township of Karragullen. In 1914 he was elected unopposed as the first
councilor for the newly formed ward of Karragullen and was very successful in
ensuring sufficient funds were allocated to assist with local road construction
and management. He was also involved with the fund raising for
the original Karragullen Hall. In 1895 was a member of the Darling Range Vine
and Fruit Growing Industry - He played a key role and influence with many
aspects of this Organisation over many years. At one stage grew the largest crops of Granny
Smith apples in Western Australia. In 1907 pioneered the first shipment of locally
grown apples to England. Won Gold Medals and other awards at International
Fruit Exhibitions in London. In 1915 had the first cold storage facility for
orchards in Western Australia built at Illawarra. Went overseas regularly to keep up todate with
international fruit growing trends to use himself and to pass onto the Fruit
Growing Industry. In 1930 established the Canning Hills Fruit
Growers Association and was inaugural President. Within this role he achieved
many significant outcomes. Thomas Price died on the 8th February 1955. An
excerpt from one of many obituaries - this one from the President of the W. A.
Fruit Growers Association - "He had the unique experience of his name and
personality becoming a "legend" during his lifetime and this cannot
be said of many men in any walk of life. To most fruit growers in this State,
'Tom Price's name stood, amongst other things, for thoroughness and
efficiency". To the community of Karragullen, the role Thomas
Price played in all aspects of the establishment of their community is also
legendary and should never be forgotten. I have much pleasure in formally naming the
reserve "Thomas Price Reserve". |
Cr. PAT HART, MP. DON RANDALL & TOM PRICE Jnr #4
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MARGARET & VERN BETTENAY ADMIRING THE PLAQUE #5
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References: Article: Mrs. Pat Hart & Pickering Brook Heritage Group Images: 1, 2, 4, 5 Tom Price
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