Robert Dunsmure (23 December 1852 - 4 August 1894) was a pastoralist and politician in colonial Queensland.
[3] Dunsmure came to Australia in 1866, where he gained colonial experience on H. C. Douglas's property, Bringenbrong, in the Upper Murray District in New South Wales.
[1][3] Dunsmure died on Friday 4 August 1894 at his property Eurella Station near Amby, Queensland aged 42 years.
The funeral cortege from the hall to the cemetery was held by his brother masons, each carrying a sprig of wattle blossom.
[3] His father erected a memorial to Robert and his brothers in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh.