Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
Hughenden is a town and locality in the Shire of Flinders, Queensland. It is situated on the banks of the Flinders River and was named after Hughenden Manor in Buckinghamshire, England, the home of former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. The name comes from a pastoral run name used in 1862 by Robert Gray and Ernest Henry, both of whom had a family connection with Hughenden Manor.
A post office opened in 1878 and a state school opened in 1884. The region around Hughenden is a major center for the grazing of sheep and cattle. The main feed is annual grasses known as Flinders grass, which grow rapidly on the fertile grey or brown cracking clay soils after rain between November and March. However, because the rainfall is extremely erratic droughts and floods are normal and stock number fluctuate greatly. The runoff from the Flinders River

