- Jericho, Tasmania
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Jericho
state = tas
caption =
lga = Southern Midlands Council
postcode = 7120
est = 1816
pop = 50
pop_footnotes=Census 2006 AUS
id=UCL611800
name=Oatlands (L) (Urban Centre/Locality)
accessdate=2007-11-11
quick=on]
elevation= 358
elevation_footnotes= [ [http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_093014.shtml Bureau of Meteorology] . - Retrieved on2007-11-11 .]
maxtemp = 15.5
mintemp = 5.0
rainfall = 549.1
stategov = Lyons
fedgov = Lyons
dist1 = 71
dir1 = N
location1=Hobart
dist2 = 125
dir2 = S
location2= Launceston
dist3 =
dir3 =
location3=Jericho is an important historical village in the centre of
Tasmania ,Australia , located betweenHobart and Launceston off the Midland Highway. Founded in 1816, it is one of the oldest townships in Australia.Like it's more famous neighbour, Oatlands, the main road of Jericho contains many fine examples of early colonial sandstone architecture, and constructions including wonderful examples of convict cut culverts, bridges and walls, many of which date from the 1830's. The main
Anglican church, St James (b.1888) contains the grave ofTrooper John Hutton Bisdee , who was the first Australian to be awarded theVictoria Cross .The most famous buildings in Jericho are probably the Commandant's Cottage (b.1842) and the Probation Station (b.1840), which was constructed to house the 200 convicts who were used to construct the road linking Hobart and Launceston. The land adjacent to the station was originally known as ‘Fourteen Tree Plain’ and was the site of the first horse race in the colony of
Van Diemens Land , held in April 1826.The town flourished for a time in the nineteenth century as a
stage coach resting post, but declined in the twentieth century. Now by-passed by the Midland Highway, the state's main north-south highway, it is a sleepy village that retains it's colonial charm and is part of Tasmania'sHeritage Highway .References
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