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Lambrigg, Tharwa

Australian Capital Territory Heritage RegisterHistory of the Australian Capital TerritoryHomesteads in CanberraUse Australian English from March 2018
Lambrigg circa 1900
Lambrigg circa 1900

Lambrigg is an historical property close to Tharwa in the Australian Capital Territory which is listed by the ACT Heritage Council as a place of historical significance. It was the residence of William James Farrer who made a major contribution to the wheat industry by developing a strain of wheat that was resistant to wheat rust. Lambrigg was the site where Farrer conducted his work on genetic selection for his wheat varieties.

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N -35.459 ° E 149.0536 °
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Lambrigg circa 1900
Lambrigg circa 1900
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