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< Back to Archive Index | Photographs may now be uploaded to the Online Archive or applicable local board at the QLDGenWeb Forum.  Document size is limited to 125kb for individual uploads; if your file exceeds this limit please see the submissions page for further information.  Photos are alphabetically listed by title or name.

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that some photos may include names and images of deceased Indigenous Australians.

 A  ^ 
Aramac Massacre
Mailman George, near Aramac; looking towards the site of the massacre of 25 Indigenous Australians.
Avro Avian, 1928
Plane flown by Bert Hinkler, Australian aviator.
 B  ^ 
Beattie, Peter Douglas (1952- )
Premier of Queensland; leader of the Australian Labor Party
Bjelke-Petersen, Sir Joh (1911-2005)
Premier of Queensland, 1968-1987
Brisbane Chief Telegraph Office, 1890's
Telegraphists at work at the CTO in Brisbane
Brisbane Electric Telegraph Office, 1870
Opened 13 April 1861 in William Street
Brisbane Musuem, circa 1880
Early views of Brisbane,  illustration
 C  ^ 
Captain J E Barney, 1852
First full-time Postmaster, Brisbane
Cyclone Steve, QLD 2000
Tropical cyclone, February 27, 2000 till March 11, 2000
 D  ^ 
Dawson, Andrew (Anderson) (1863-1910)
Premier of Queensland for one week in 1899; the first Australian Labor Party government and first parliamentary socialist government anywhere in the world.
 E  ^ 
Electric Telegraph Office (Brisbane), 1870
Opened 13 April 1861 in William Street
 F  ^ 
Female Convict Factory, 1829
Moreton Bay Penal Settlement now known as Brisbane
First Female Telephonists in Queensland
Commenced at the Brisbane telephone exchange on 5 June 1899
Fitzroy River, Rockhampton
Second largest river catchment in Australia.
Forde, Francis Michael (Frank) (1890–1983)
Born in Mitchell, QLD; 15th Prime Minister of Australia.
 G  ^ 
Government House, circa 1880
Early views of Brisbane,  illustration
Great Barrier Reef, Queensland Coast
As viewed from a helicopter in 2005
 H  ^ 
Hinkler, Herbert John Louis (1892-1933)
Born in Bundaberg, QLD; pioneer Australian aviator.
 I  ^ 
nil entries
 J  ^ 
nil entries
 K  ^ 
Kennedy, Sir Arthur Edward (1809-1883)
Governor of QLD, 1877–1883
 L  ^ 
nil entries
 M  ^ 
Mailman George, Aramac QLD
Looking towards the site of the massacre of 25 Indigenous Australians.
Moncrieff, Gladys (1892-1976)
Born in Bundaberg, QLD; soprano singer, known as Australia's Queen of Song
Moreton Bay, 1829
Female convict factory at the Moreton Bay Penal Settlement now known as Brisbane.
Moreton Bay, 1832
Various public buildings drawn in September of that year.
 N  ^ 
Nathan, Sir Mathew (1862-1939)
Governor of QLD, 1920–1925
 O  ^ 
nil entries
 P  ^ 
Phipps, George Augustus Constantine, 2nd Marquess of Normanby (1819-1890)
Governor of QLD, 1871–1874 
Politicians of Queensland
Peter Douglas Beattie (1952-)
Premier of Queensland; leader of the Australian Labor Party
Bjelke-Petersen, Sir Joh (1911-2005)
Premier of Queensland, 1968-1987
Dawson, Andrew (Anderson)  (1863-1910)
Premier of Queensland for one week in 1899; the first Australian Labor Party government and first parliamentary socialist government anywhere in the world.
Forde, Francis Michael (Frank) ( 1890 – 1983)
Born in Mitchell, QLD; 15th Prime Minister of Australia
Kennedy, Sir Arthur Edward (1809-1883)
Governor of QLD, 1877–1883
Nathan, Sir Mathew (1862-1939)
Governor of QLD, 1920–1925
Phipps, George Augustus Constantine, 2nd Marquess of Normanby (1819-1890)
Governor of QLD, 1871–1874 
Ports and Harbours Office Building, circa 1880
Early views of Brisbane,  illustration
Post Offices in Queensland
Bowen PO, 1890
Staff photograph
Brisbane GPO, 1868
Staff photograph
Brisbane GPO, 1877
External view of Brisbane General Post Office, First Wing - 1877.
Brisbane GPO, 1886
Early views of Brisbane,  illustration
Brisbane GPO, 1890
Magneto Switchboard Operators; Central Manual Telephone Exchange situated at the Brisbane General Post Office, circa 1890
Brisbane GPO, 1897
View of Queen Street including horse drawn tram and omnibus, a telegraph messenger waits in front of General Post Office to load mail onto trams for carriage to suburban Post Offices
Cairns PO, 1911
Staff photograph
Captain J E Barney, 1852
First full-time Postmaster, Brisbane
Public Buildings in Moreton Bay, 1832
Various buildings drawn in September
Public Lands Office, circa 1880
Early views of Brisbane,  illustration
 Q  ^ 
Queensland National Bank Building, circa 1880
Early views of Brisbane,  illustration
Queenslander (QLD Architecture)
Architectural style common throughout Queensland
 R  ^ 

Rea, Janet Marr Fife, (1892-1908)
Mount Marrow Pioneer; photo taken in 1860

Registrar General's Office, circa 1880
Early views of Brisbane,  illustration

Rockhampton, 2004
View of city from Mt Archer

 S  ^ 
School: Buildings
All Hallows School and Convent, circa 1880
Brisbane Grammar School, circa 1880
Gayndah State Rural School, 1955 - Gayndah State Rural & Secondary Department
Gayndah State Rural School, 1955 - Gayndah State Rural & Secondary Department wing
Gayndah State Rural School, 1958
Ironpot Creek State School
Old Normal School, 1860
Windsor State School

School: Class & Club Photographs
Please Note: group class or club photos must predate 1957; individual school photos (i.e. single person) are permitted regardless of date as long as written permission to display is provided by the respective individual.

Cardwell State School, 1956 - Grade 1 & 2
Cardwell State School, 1958 - Grade 3
Gayndah State Rural School, 1952 - Grade 5 & 6 combined
Gayndah State Rural School, 1955 - Grade 8
Ironpot Creek State School, 1953 - Calf Club
Ironpot Creek State School, c 1954 or 1955
Kin Kin State School, Opening Day, circa 1910
Wilkie State School, Drayton, Circa 1930
 T  ^ 
Tallon, Don (1916-1984)
Born in Bundaberg; wicket-keeper who played cricket for Queensland and Australia between 1946 and 1953.
 U  ^ 
nil entries
 V  ^ 
nil entries
 W  ^ 
Whitehaven Beach, 2002
Whitsunday Islands, Great Barrier Reef
 X  ^ 
nil entries
 Y  ^ 
Yarrabah
An independent Aboriginal community situated approximately 7km from Cairns on Cape Grafton
 Z  ^ 
nil entries

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