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THE QUEENSLANDER PICTORIAL INDEX - STORIES RELATING to CENTRAL QUEENSLAND Note: a Print Copy Is Held in the CQ Room 1 THE QUEENSLANDER PICTORIAL INDEX - STORIES RELATING TO CENTRAL QUEENSLAND Note: A print copy is held in the CQ Room. The publication is also available via TROVE: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/2379457 Date Page Title 28/06/1928 40 Gladstone Races 2/08/1928 32 Resourcefulness is a byword in the Far West [Stonehenge] 2/08/1928 37 The Pandanus Groves of Wilson Island 9/08/1928 30 The Mutton-Birds of North-West Island, Barrier Reef 9/08/1928 41 Amidst the Beauties of the Barrier Reef [North-West Island] 6/09/1928 37 Nest of the White-Breasted Sea-Eagle [North-West Island] 6/09/1928 38 Isis Central sugar Mill, Childers 27/09/1928 34-36 Northward Bound with Caravan and Camera - Gladstone Incl. Chamber of Commerce, Auckland Creek, Mt Larcom, Mayor Ferris, Mr E. Rigby (Bank Manager), Gladstone Town Council, Mr Colin Patrick (Chamber of Commerce). 4/10/1928 34-36 Journey between Gladstone & Rockhampton Incl. Bajool State School, Mount Larcom, Mr William Cain (ran mail between Gladstone and Calliope), Nuggety Gully Reef Goldmine, Mr Thurston's vegetable farm near Archer. Incl. "This peaceful lagoon lies five miles from Rockhampton. During the April floods it became a vast lake." Incl. "This youth assured us that the poisoning of prickly pear is a great success." Incl. "Fearsome looking but quite harmless." [reptile] Incl "The up and down Brisbane-Rockhampton mail trains meet at Mount Larcom " 25/10/1928 34-36 Journey from the Styx River to Sarina 13/12/1928 30-31 Journey from Mackay to O'Connell River 18/04/1929 32 Fortieth Queensland Eisteddfod - Prize Winners at Rockhampton 29/05/1930 30 Riflemen All - A pictorial record of the Central Queensland District Rifle Clubs Union's annual prize meeting at Yeppoon 29/05/1930 31 A South-Western Centre - Surat 29/05/1930 38-39, 42 Caravanning through Queensland - Glenmore Cotton Ginnery, Rockhampton 29/05/1930 40 Some Camera Notes - Amby Downs Station, Retro Station, Capella, stage coach at Longreach Incl. "Flinders River, the only river stock route in Queensland. Three miles of the Flinders River at Hughenden and a part of Hughenden Creek on the right are reserved as a stock route. The river only runs about once in three or four years." 5/06/1930 34-35 Caravanning through Queensland - Yeppoon Incl. The Bluff. 5/06/1930 38-39 Blackall Show and Gymkhana 10/07/1930 28 Seen at the Mackay Show 10/07/1930 34-36 Caravanning through Queensland - Gracemere Homestead Old home of the Archer family that marks the beginning of the city of Rockhampton. Incl. homestead (interiors and exteriors), Lake Gracemere 2 THE QUEENSLANDER PICTORIAL INDEX - STORIES RELATING TO CENTRAL QUEENSLAND Note: A print copy is held in the CQ Room. The publication is also available via TROVE: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/2379457 Date Page Title 10/07/1930 37 Rockhampton - The Central Capital 1. An aerial view of the city, looking east, showing how well Rockhampton is laid out. 2. The new Rockhampton City Council, names listed. 10/07/1930 38 An Airman's view of the Fitzroy River 14/08/1930 36-37 Caravanning through Queensland - Some rough patches on the way to Westwood Incl. Great Western route, Stanwell Creek, Sugar Loaves and "Native Cat" (known as Kidston's mine), cotton fields, Westwood school, M'Loughlin homestead, cotton picker. 14/08/1930 38 Where Cotton Flourishes - Some scenes In the Dawson Valley Incl. Biloela, Thangool, Kroombit Creek, Thangool State School 28/08/1930 38-39 Caravanning through Queensland - Westwood Sanatorium Incl. Dr O'Brien (Medical Superintendent), Sister E. Grosse, nursing staff, administrative building, recreation room, inmates, tennis court, matron's quarters 28/08/1930 41 A Station Wedding [Archibald Archer] 4/09/1930 32-33 The War against Prickly Pear - Work of the Prickly Pear Field Station at Gogango Incl. Mr T. Cole (Officer in Charge of Station) 4/09/1930 36-37 Caravanning through Queensland - Gogango Incl. Corriedale Merinos (Riverslea), 'Horse and Jockey' (popular stopping place for Cobb's coaches), Mrs Bartholomew (her husband was 'mine host' at the 'Horse and Jockey'), Illawarra dairy herd (Forestvale) 18/09/1930 30-31 Caravanning through Queensland - Road between Gogango and Duaringa Incl. brigalow scrub. Incl. "A weird contraption by which motor cars have been halled across the Dawson River." Incl. "Looking across the Dawson towards Boolburra." Incl. "Flood washed trees around a bend of the Dawson." Incl "A westward-bound "goods" [train] thunders across the bridge " 18/09/1930 32-33 Coreena - Barcaldine District - A Notable Merino Sheep Stud of the Central West Incl. Coreena Stud, Barcaldine, ewes, rams, fleece, Aramac Creek, Coreena homestead, look out tower 2/10/1930 30 Along the Northern Coast 2/10/1930 36-39 Caravanning through Queensland - Duaringa to Dingo Incl. Telson Station, Mr and Mrs L. M'Kenzie (Telson Station), Dingo Dam, Wallaroo siding, Dingo CWA, Mrs J. McKenzie (President, CWA), Mrs J. Tighe (Secretary, CWA) 4/10/1930 39 On Alice Downs [Merino sheep station, Blackall district] 3 THE QUEENSLANDER PICTORIAL INDEX - STORIES RELATING TO CENTRAL QUEENSLAND Note: A print copy is held in the CQ Room. The publication is also available via TROVE: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/2379457 Date Page Title 16/10/1930 32-33 Caravanning through Queensland - Moving westward to Emerald Incl. Umolo, Eight Mile Hotel (on old coach route to Springsure), Blackdown Tableland, Rangal coal mine Incl. "Dredging the dam at Walton." Incl. "Constructing a railway dam at Walton." Incl. "The present water supply at Walton." Incl "The Comet Railway " 23/10/1930 34-37 Caravanning through Queensland - Emerald (No. 1) Incl. strawberries, CWA, citrus, Nogoa River, school, lessons, students. Mr M. Kelly (Chamber of Commerce), Clermont, Emerald Railway Station, Emerald Shire Council 23/10/1930 39 Defeating droughts: a man-made lagoon in the Central West 30/10/1930 36-38 Caravanning through Queensland - Emerald Incl. war memorial, Emerald Band, St Patrick's school students, St Patrick's Church, St Patrick's Convent, Nogoa River, Kerry Downs homestead, hospital, state school Football Club, post office, water supply, Dr Fox 6/11/1930 28-29 Caravanning through Queensland - Emerald to Gindie Incl. Gindie State School, Sandhurst homestead, sheep 6/11/1930 34 Railway Ambulance Work [Rockhampton team] 13/11/1930 23 Towering Hills. [Near Springsure] 13/11/1930 24 Quiet corners: A bush stream in Central West Queensland 13/11/1930 29-32 Travelling from Gindie to Springsure Incl. Minerva Creek, Plainfield (Kammel) 13/11/1930 38 On the Rolling Downs - A view in the Springsure district 27/11/1930 30-32 Caravanning through Queensland - Springsure (No. 2) 4/12/1930 30-31 Caravanning through Queensland - The Springsure Country 11/12/1930 30-31 Caravanning through Queensland - The Springsure District Incl. zamia plants, The Gap 18/12/1930 30-32 Caravanning through Queensland - The Staircase Incl. Boulder country, Springsure to Rolleston, Aboriginal handprints (The Staircase), Mount Sirius, Rev. Father Byrne, Mr W. Hooper (Headmaster, Springsure State School) 25/12/1930 23 The Pack-Horse Mailman taking the Christmas mail in Central Western Queensland 25/12/1930 37 Centre of Queensland [Blackall], incl. 'The Flat-Iron' 25/12/1930 37-38 In the Springsure Country: A telephoto view from the summit of Springsure Mountain The Centre of Queensland (Tree in Blackall) Where the Breakers Play. A view of Yeppoon beach 1/01/1931 28-29 Caravanning through Queensland - Motor trip in the Springsure district Incl. Kia Ora, Rainwell homestead, Old 'fort' (Burnside), Emu Plains, Wharton Gorge, Wharton Creek, Rainworth homestead, 'Three Gums' (Rainworth), 4 THE QUEENSLANDER PICTORIAL INDEX - STORIES RELATING TO CENTRAL QUEENSLAND Note: A print copy is held in the CQ Room. The publication is also available via TROVE: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/2379457 Date Page Title 8/01/1931 30-31 Caravanning through Queensland. Woorarra Station. A visit to Woorarra station, in the Springsure district. Incl. homestead, Birdcage Hill, Bimberdange Range, school lessons 8/01/1931 38 On the March: Sheep on Woorarra station, Springsure district 15/01/1931 30-31 Caravanning through Queensland - An Historic locality In the Springsure district where nineteen white men, women and children were massacred by blacks in 1861. Incl. brigalow scrub, Garden Creek, Cullin-la-ringo, Mrs H. Bidulph, Birtley, Mt Spencer. 15/01/1931 32-33 Gindie State Farm. Beef shorthorn stud, 15 miles east of Emerald. Incl. Mr G. Ferguson (Land Commissioner), Mr S Sivyer (Assistant Manager), winning group of heifers (1930 Rockhampton Show). 15/01/1931 34 Five thousand sheep crossing ponds at Norwood, Blackall district. Spraying sheep at Norwood, Blackall district. 29/01/1931 30-31 Caravanning through Queensland - Clermont Incl. main street, post office, court house, town hall, Clermont Club 29/01/1931 32 Some Clermont Institutions Incl. hospital, doctor's residence, Bank of New South Wales, catholic school, state school, electric power house, power house engine room 29/01/1931 33 Links with Clermont's past Incl. remains of old town hall, 1916 flood 29/01/1931 38 By the Clermont Lagoon 5/02/1931 27 A mechanical bird visits the seashore - A study of Yeppoon 5/02/1931 30-33 Caravanning through Queensland - Copperfield 5/02/1931 34 Studies in Wild Life - The picture of dejection [Longreach] 26/02/1931 35 By Northern Shores [Yeppoon] 'White Horses' at Yeppoon, north Queensland's favourite seaside resort. A quiet haven near Yeppoon. 23/04/1931 30-31 Caravanning through Queensland - Wowan Incl. main street, horses, bank corner, Wowan State school, cattle, railway station, post office, Wowan ginnery, Masonic Hall, Church of England, cornfields 30/04/1931 23 Quiet Waters - The Dee River near Wowan, Central Queensland 30/04/1931 34-35 Caravanning through Queensland - Wowan District Incl.
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