Yesterday my local historical society commemorated the unveiling of a plaque to mark the 100th anniversary of Thomas Macleod's pioneering biplane glider flights. Macleod was one of Australia's pioneering aviators. He flew the first heavier-than-air biplane glider constructed in Queensland from the slopes near where this monument now stands. He then went on to have an illustrious career involving aviation and other pursuits. The project to honour Macleod was driven by our society president and another member of the society. It took many years to get to this point, involving extensive research into Macleod's life and raising the funds to get the plaque which was unveiled by our Lord Mayor. We are pleased to finally give Macleod the recognition he deserves.
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Thank you for posting the images of the Thomas Macleod Memorial unveiling and the commentary about the day. This brings our local history to the public in a prominent way as the plaque explains his life's achievements.
CDH,
Centenary Suburbs Historical Society
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