HistoryThe Rosewood Scrub Historical Society was formed in 1979 as a volunteer association in response to the need to preserve a number of documents collected from a spate of school centenaries in the region. The name Rosewood Scrub was chosen because historically the name describes the region that encompasses Ashwell, Fernvale, Glamorgan Vale, Haigslea, Lowood, Marburg, Minden, Mt Marrow, Prenzlau, Rosewood, Tallegalla, and Tarampa. The Society limits its archives and collecting documents and photos as it is believed that information and photographic evidence are both useful and powerful. Other NamesRSHSTypeHistory Groups & MuseumsReferencesAbout us. Rosewood Scrub Historical Society. (Accessed 26 February 2025).
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