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List of Manuscripts Held in the CQ Collection MS No List of Manuscripts held in the CQ Collection MS No. Title Description Notes A1/1 Birkbeck papers 1698-1906; photocopies A2/2-17 Macdonald family papers 1887-1962 A3/18-49 Qld Dept Lands R'ton records 1865-1959 Transferred to Queensland State Archives, 2014. A48/50 1 Bowen Basin Educational Programme newspaper clippings A49/50 2 Harrison Family Newspaper clippings re: Rev. Duncan Harrsion A4/50 3 Some events in the history of Mt Morgan copy of Frank Golding's typescript A57/50 4 The pots from Aiborn Manuscript - unpublished novel of Peter James A11/50 5 Comments re: Rocky Point sand mining QCC comments on EIS report 1978 A19/50 6 Authority to prospect no. 52c Capella geological report by BJ Pegrem 1975 A28/50 7 Authority to prospect no. 57c Rolledton report by Thiess Bros 1975 A61/50 8 Rainfall observations at Calliope 1923-1973 A8/50 9 Mt Larcom & District mining protest group 1975-1978; mostly photocopies A9/50 10 Biographical dictionary entries papers by D Carment for William Knox D'Arcy & Alexander Chisolm A10/50 11 Beef industry papers Far North Regional Forum & Prices Justificaiton Tribunal, 1979 A63/51 1 Authority to prospect 89c near Capella geological report for BHP 1976 A54/52 Blackwater Social Survey 1976 photocopy from Duaringa Shire Council Restricted access - see descriptive list for details A56/53-58 Qld Select Committee on Education one set of submissions, mostly typescripts A13/59 Newspaper clippings 1914-1963 re: electoral matters, WWII rationing, WWI servicemen from the local area A32/60-65 Australian National Power Alcohol Co. records 1926-48 (based at Sarina) A15/66-81 Rockhampton Fire Brigade records 1894-1933 A34/82-88 Congregational Church, Rockhampton records 1861-1977 Restricted access - see descriptive list for details A35/90-93 Qld Locomotive Enginemen, Firemen and records 1886-1921 Cleaners' Association List of Manuscripts held in the CQ Collection MS No. Title Description Notes X9/94-95 Beef industry in the Fitzroy region papers gathered by Lorna McDonald for her PhD A31/96-103 Fitzroy Regional Council for Social records 1974-77 Development A33/104-105 National Trust of Qld, R'ton branch records 1973-76 A36/106-108 Biloela consumer behaviour residential survey 1979; survey responses A40/109 R'ton Amateur Angling Club records 1949-59 A58/110-136 Shannon family papers 1857-1973 X10/128 Shannon family papers 1877-1986 A55/137-166 R'ton Girls Grammar School records 1892-1971 Restricted access - see descriptive list for details A46/167 Aust Instit Agric Science, R'ton branch records 1978-1981 A17/168 Comments re: Farnborough Resort EIA QCC comments on EIS report 1978 A5/169 1-10 Mt Morgan & District Historical Society various records, newspaper cuttings 1973- 1986 U1/170 Reg Birch collection variety of items (photographs, newspapers etc) A7/171 1 Rockhampton History Committee records 1975-1980 A14/171 2 Judith Wright letter Aug 9, 1979, photocopy, closed until 2029 Restricted access - see descriptive list for details A6/172 1 History of Rotary in Mt Morgan 1956-70 Frank Golding's manuscript A26/172 2 Caravan Parks & Assoc of Qld, Central Qld records 1977-78 division A25/172 3 History of Adam & Elizabeth McCartney family history A24/172 4 West R'ton Community Development records 1971-1976 Association A23/172 5 CQ Consumers' Association Survey April 1978 survey re: meat products A21/172 6 Memoir on Gen. Douglas MacArthur typescript of interview with Francis Forde A43/172 7 Letter to Wilfred Dumbrell Offer of employment & terms of service A27/172 8 Rockhampton Productivity Group working group report on parts pooling A62/172 9-10 Sarina Methodist Church photocopies; church committee minutes 1909- 24 List of Manuscripts held in the CQ Collection MS No. Title Description Notes A37/172 11 Diary of William Conn Williams 1888; typed transcription of the original A38/172 12 Role of surveyors in the early history of CQ photocopy of Lorna McDonald's paper A22/172 13 Cultural revolution 1978 & American Invasion views of author, ER Robertson A45/172 14 Poems and plays author Andrew Lonsdale Restricted access - see descriptive list for details A39/172 15 Cawarral history 1870-74; typescripts of transcribed documents A29/172 16 Fire behaviour in the brigalow lands of the 1963 Preliminary draft report by AG McArthur Fitzroy Basin A30/172 17 Gladstone District Broadcasting Pty Ltd re: license applications Biloela and Yeppoon A16/172 18 Comments re: 1978 Iwasaki project EIS materials collected from a range of sources by CIAE library A41/172 19 Fifty years of married life 1929-79 family history of Maurice and Gladys South W12/172 20 Methodist and Uniting Churches, North R'ton activities of the churches 1945-87 A18/173 1 Wide Bay Burnett Conservation Council re:national parks proposals A20/173 2 Rockhampton Church of England homes Saint George's, Saint Mary's, Saint Pauls A44/173/3 Papers & notes on the Wills massacre of 1861 research notes, prelim article, tapes and slides of David Carment A47/173 4 Purchase of Dunrobin Park Station papers: original typed or handwritten documents B7/173 5 From Hornet Bank to Cullin-la-Ringo paper by Gordon Reid on the massacres B9/173 6 Wills family documents 9 documents from 1860-1881 B10/173 7 Henry Arthur Kellow 1881-1935 manuscript by Lorna McDonald B12/173 8 History of Barcaldine Hospital from Dr EA Cook, 1981 C12/173/9 Correspondence to Norman F White 4 letters, 1901-1904 B14/173 10 Letter from JWD Milne to his father June 26, 1866; photograph of original letter C4/173 11 Henry Arthur Kellow 1882-1935 Lorna McDonald's manuscript List of Manuscripts held in the CQ Collection MS No. Title Description Notes B15 173 12 Trnsfer of land no. c672 from Charles Statutory declaration July 10 1899 Melbourne to Margaret Ruff C9/173 13 Louis Dunn pension claim photocopy; October 1910 C10/173 14 Letter from Lowes Dibdin photocopy; 1863 - to Mr & Mrs Thoma Colman Dibdin A64/174-177 Papers of J.W. Wilson 1876-1975 typescripts/photocopies:various correspondence X21/178-179 Records Baptist Churches C.Q. 1916-75 Meeting minutes, membership rolls, miscellaneous papers X23/180 Papers of the Luck Family 1940-1975 Newspaper clippings,trade catalogues,portrait. A12/181 1 Rockhampton and District Historical Society 1949- Photocopies -material on Papers. Rockhampton A59/182-184 Commission of Enquiry into Youth Problems 1975: Typescript- report and in QLD recommendations. A60/185-187 Queensland Commission of Enquiry into the 1973: Typescript- Inc. Restricted access - Status of Women. report/recommendations see descriptive list for details A42/188 [Papers], 1826-1921 of Nott,William Manuscript, some photocopies of Ingles,1882-1965 correspondence/other. A50/189 Papers/correspondence Stirrat family Manuscript:Correspondence;legal papers;photos;cuttings;map. A53/190-209 1 Royal Commission-State Coal Mine, 1954-56 Typescripts; maps /diagrams CollinsvilleQLD) A51/210-214 Central Supreme Court Library, Rockhampton 1897-1938 Cuttings from Courier Mail Transferred to reporting court hearings Queensland State Archives, 2014. A52/215-217 Central Supreme Court Library, Rockhampton 190?-71 Maanuscripts of Catalogues/Subject Transferred to Index Queensland State Archives, 2014. B1/218 1 History of Capricornia Institute of Advanced 1965-78 Manuscript by Lynne Cain Restricted access - Education see descriptive list for details List of Manuscripts held in the CQ Collection MS No. Title Description Notes B2/219 1 Colin Archer: a memoir.[James Archer] 1940 Typescript: Includes additional copy/brochure B3/220 Diaries and writings/ Mick Stonebridge 1948-78 Manuscript: gem miner of Rubyvale, CQ. B4/221 Mt Morgan Municipal Council Meetings 1907-17 Cuttings from Morning Bulletin [ compiled G. Westacott] B5/222 History of Golden Willow/ Golden Flower 1952-61 Manuscript/Photocopies compiled by Sapphires H. Clifton/Parr B6/223 Raglan Cemetery. Register of deaths. 1901-81 Manuscript/ from Raglan Cemetary Transferred to Trust Queensland State Archives, 2014. B11/224-237 Methodist Church of Australiasia 1859-1975 Records [manuscript], printing Restricted access - blocks. see descriptive list for details B13/238 Papers of Henry Arthur Kellow, 1881-1935 1925-26 Manuscript. Four published works, records. C1/239-246 Rockhampton Trades and Labour Council 1970-80 Correspondence/Minutes- Manuscript/Typescript C3/247 Rton: a history of city and district/first draft Typescript by Lorna McDonald 1979-80? C5/248 Rton: a history of city and district/final draft 1980-81? Typescript: final draft before University of Qld editing C2/249-250 Minutes of Duaringa Shire Council 1881-1934 Photocopy of manuscript C8/251 Manual of Industrial Procedure/Mt Morgan Ltd Typescript 1965? - Memo to staff: Includes index. C6/252-253 Records of A .Pearson [firm of plumbers] 1926-53 Manuscript/Typescript - purchase books etc. C7/254 Records of Westwood Cemetery Trust 1902-76 Mostly Manuscript; various records. Transferred to Queensland State Archives, 2014. D3/255 1 Papers of Mt Morgan and District Hist. Soc. 1909-1983 Itemised list of contents. Mostly manuscript. D2/255 2 Papers of the Bradley Family 1913-75 Some Photocopies.Contains Ledger and letters. List of Manuscripts held in the CQ Collection MS No. Title Description Notes D5/255 3 Correspondence to Mary 1917-45 Manuscript: Four letters to soldiers WW1/WW2 C14/255 4 Mt Morgan Town Council Meetings 1917-26 Cuttings from Morning Bulletin H4/255 5-10 Mt Morgan and District Historical Society 1987. Photocopies:topics relate to Mt Morgan J22/255 11 The New Argus: Mt Morgan State High School 1988-Manuscript. School Newspaper Ed.1-9 G23/255 12 Mt Morgan Rotary Club 1974-75 Photocopies -Report of activitiesof club J18/255 13 Papers of Mt Morgan and District Hist. Soc. 1987 compiled by F.L. Golding.[ manuscript] D1/256-257 National Trust of Queensland [Rton] 1955-81 Manuscript: records papers correspondence.
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