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Name | Stanley |
State | Queensland |
Imagesize | 180px |
Caption | Location within Queensland |
Near-nw | Cavendish |
Near-n | Canning |
Near-ne | Pacific Ocean |
Near-e | Pacific Ocean |
Near-se | Pacific Ocean |
Near-s | Ward |
Near-sw | Churchill |
Near-w | Churchill |
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The County of Stanley is a county in Queensland, Australia. Like all counties in Queensland , it is a non-functional administrative unit, that is used mainly for the purpose of registering land titles. It was named after Edward Stanley, who was three times British Prime Minister in the 1850s and 1860s. It is bounded by the Logan River in the south, the Brisbane River at what is now Lake Wivenhoe in the west, the Stanley River at what is now Lake Somerset in the north-west, and Caboolture River in the north. It includes Moreton Island and Stradbroke Island.
The county takes in the cities of Brisbane, Ipswich and Redcliffe, among others.
It was formerly a county in New South Wales between the establishment of Brisbane in 1824, and the formation of Queensland as a separate colony in 1859. In 1852 it had an area of 2,000,000 acres (8,000 km2) and population of 2,000, and was the most northerly county of New South Wales. Wheat, coffee, cotton and tobacco were described as being important crops. It was part of the New South Wales electoral district of Stanley between 1856 and 1859.
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County of Stanley, Queensland Video
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