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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
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listed by title or name.
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Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that some
photos may include names and images of deceased
Indigenous Australians.
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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. |
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Beattie,
Peter Douglas (1952- )
Premier of Queensland; leader of the Australian Labor
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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 |
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Captain
J E Barney, 1852
First full-time Postmaster, Brisbane
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Cyclone
Steve, QLD 2000
Tropical cyclone, February 27, 2000 till March 11, 2000
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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. |
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Electric
Telegraph Office (Brisbane), 1870
Opened 13 April 1861 in William Street |
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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. |
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Government
House, circa 1880
Early views of Brisbane, illustration
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Great
Barrier Reef, Queensland Coast
As viewed from a helicopter in 2005
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Hinkler,
Herbert John Louis (1892-1933)
Born in Bundaberg, QLD; pioneer Australian
aviator. |
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entries |
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entries |
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Kennedy,
Sir Arthur Edward (1809-1883)
Governor
of QLD, 1877–1883
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entries |
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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
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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. |
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Nathan,
Sir Mathew (1862-1939)
Governor
of QLD, 1920–1925
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entries |
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Phipps,
George Augustus Constantine, 2nd
Marquess of Normanby (1819-1890)
Governor of QLD, 1871–1874 |
Politicians
of Queensland
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Peter
Douglas Beattie (1952-)
Premier of Queensland; leader of the
Australian Labor Party |
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Bjelke-Petersen,
Sir Joh (1911-2005)
Premier of Queensland, 1968-1987 |
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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. |
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Forde,
Francis Michael (Frank) ( 1890 – 1983)
Born in Mitchell, QLD; 15th Prime Minister of
Australia |
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Kennedy,
Sir Arthur Edward (1809-1883)
Governor
of QLD, 1877–1883
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Nathan,
Sir Mathew (1862-1939)
Governor
of QLD, 1920–1925
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Phipps,
George Augustus Constantine, 2nd
Marquess of Normanby (1819-1890)
Governor of QLD, 1871–1874 |
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Ports and Harbours
Office Building, circa 1880
Early views of Brisbane, illustration
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Post
Offices in Queensland
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Bowen
PO, 1890
Staff photograph |
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Brisbane
GPO, 1868
Staff photograph |
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Brisbane
GPO, 1877
External view of Brisbane General
Post Office, First Wing - 1877. |
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Brisbane
GPO, 1886
Early views of Brisbane,
illustration |
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Brisbane
GPO, 1890
Magneto Switchboard Operators; Central Manual Telephone Exchange situated at the Brisbane General Post Office, circa 1890 |
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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 |
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Cairns
PO, 1911
Staff photograph |
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Captain
J E Barney, 1852
First full-time Postmaster, Brisbane |
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Public
Buildings in Moreton Bay, 1832
Various buildings drawn in September
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Public
Lands Office, circa 1880
Early views of Brisbane, illustration
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Queensland
National Bank Building, circa 1880
Early views of Brisbane, illustration |
Queenslander
(QLD Architecture)
Architectural style common throughout Queensland |
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Rea,
Janet Marr Fife, (1892-1908)
Mount Marrow
Pioneer; photo
taken in 1860 |
Registrar
General's Office, circa 1880
Early views of Brisbane, illustration |
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Rockhampton,
2004
View of city from Mt Archer |
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| School:
Buildings
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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.
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Cardwell State School,
1956 - Grade 1 & 2 |
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Cardwell State School,
1958 - Grade 3 |
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Gayndah State Rural School,
1952 - Grade 5 & 6 combined |
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Gayndah State Rural School,
1955 - Grade 8 |
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Ironpot Creek State School,
1953 - Calf Club |
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Ironpot Creek State School,
c 1954 or 1955 |
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Kin Kin State School,
Opening Day, circa 1910 |
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Wilkie State School, Drayton,
Circa 1930 |
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Tallon,
Don (1916-1984)
Born in Bundaberg; wicket-keeper who played cricket for Queensland and Australia between 1946 and 1953. |
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entries |
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Whitehaven
Beach, 2002
Whitsunday Islands, Great Barrier Reef |
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| nil
entries |
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Yarrabah
An independent Aboriginal community situated
approximately 7km from Cairns on Cape Grafton |
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| nil
entries |
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