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1959, Pa 1-76. 1082 Rydon BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL 1 ( cont e ) - PATTISON, JOSEPH, Junior, ca, 1890-ca. 1920 1072 [Obituary] 'The late Mr. Joseph Pattison', Junr.' port. From newspaper , ea. 1920. (J.G. Pattison ' s .newspaper cuttings collection. series 6, no. 49 - RDHS) RDHS - PATTISON, WILLIAM, 1830-1896 In 1863 opened butcher s shop. Mayor , in 1874. One of the original shareholders of the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Co. MLA for Blackall, 1886-88, and Rockhampton, 1888-1893. Colonial Treasurer in 1889; but resigned over share scandal. 1073 ADE, 1851/90, vol. 5 pp. 417-418. By June Stoodley. 1074 Bird, John Theophilus Symons, 1842-1932. 'William Pattison'. (Memorable pioneers. no. 47) Cutting from fie Capricornian, 14 Feb. 1925.- (J.G. Pattison's newspaper cuttings collection. series 5 , no. 30 - RDHS) RDHS 1075 Mennell. p. 366. Misspelt 'Paterson'. 1076 [Obituary] 'Death of 14r. W. Pattison'. From newspaper, 9 Jun. 1896. (J.G. Pattison's newspaper cuttings collection. series 6, no. 16 - RDHS) RDHS 1077 Pattison , James Grant ("Battler"), 1862-1946. 'William Pattison'. 2 parts. (Early Rockhampton) From EN, c192-?1 (J.G. Pattison's newspaper cuttings collection. series 5, no. 34, series 1, no. 9A - RDHS) RDHS 1078 Pugh's azmanac, 1887, p. 400; 1888, p. 302; 1889, p. C120; 1890, p. ~128;1891, p. ~129;1892, p. ~138;1893, p. ~1.42. 1079 Waterson. p. 146. -- Caricatures 1080 Cca. 18901 Wash drawing in pencil. CM.L. Martin1 .26~20cm. Unsigned. RDHS - PEARCE, HENRY'GEORGE, bo 1917 Managed garage and sports store, Printing house sales rep- resentative. =, Capricornia, 1949-1961 (1082) 1081 AustraZian parliamenkazy handbook, 1952, p. 294 (no port. 1959, pa 1-76. 1082 Rydon. p. 176. 1083 WA, 1950-68, - PEARCE-SEROCOLD, GEORGE, 1828-1912 Pastoralist and city property owner. Represented Central Queens- land Separation League in London, 1890s. 1084 The AustraZian encyctopaedia, C2nd ed.1 Sydney, Grolier Society, ~1965.vol. 8, pp. 75-76, 136 BIOGRAPHY ( INDIVIDUAL) - PEARCE-SEROCOLD, GEORGE, 1828-1912 (cont .) 1085 'Early pastoralist and city property owner'. Cutting from MB, [May 19571 - RMLI .file, Report of RDHS meeting, 1 May 1957, at which paper read: "The Serocold story". RML 1086 The Serecold Ci.e. Serocoldl story. EL9571 ' 9 leaves. CRDHS. Paper. 1 May 19571 Typescript. The manuscript from which the paper was compiled was produced by the Royal Historical Society of Queensland. Further information supplied by A.H. Richardson. Edited by G. Westacott. RDHS - PEARCE-SEROCOLD, m~.GEORGE --Portraits 1087 ~186-1. Photograph. (Bradley & Allen) 10x6 cm. sepia. Half-length portrait, seated. RDHS 1088 C187-I. Photograph. (Andrews) 10x6 cm. sepia. RDHS 1089 C187-I Photograph. (Andrews) 10x6 cm. sepia. Full- length portrait , seated. RDHS - PEARSE, EDWARD JAMES 1090 Wildnan. pp. 165, 213 (port, ) - PERRIER, GRACE, b. 1875 Librarian, School of Arts. 1091 'Arts School's. first librarian is now 100'. group port. Cutting from MB, 19 Nov. 1975 - RDHS file RDHS - PERRIER FAMILY -- Portraits 1092 1975. 'Miss Grace Perrier, 100th birthday, 18th November, 1975'. Photograph (The Morning Bulletin) 16x20 cm. b&w. Back: Pat Perrier, Ne11 Perrier, Lolita Perrier, John Perrier. Front: Grace Perrier, Danny Perrier, Luke Perrier, Johnny Perrier, Marie Perrier. RMLI - PETERSON, JAMES CHRISTIAN (Jens ) , 1880-1953 Builder. MLA, Normanby, Fitzroy (1094) 1093 The Labour govement of Queensland: a history of the Labour movement... Brisbane, Up-to-Date Printing Co., 1915. p. 64. Includes portrait. 1094 Waterson. p. 149. - PHILLIPS, ERIC HAROLD Of North Rockhampton, 1095 Wildman. pp . 166 , 215 (port ) 137 BIOGRAPHY. (INDIVIDUAL) (cont . ) - PHILLIPS FAMILY 1096 Wildman. pp. 166, 215 (ports. ) - PILBEAM, REGINALD BYRON JARVIS , b . 1907 Mayor of Rockhampton, 1952- . MLA, Rockhampton South, 1960- 69 (io981 1097 Nota5Ze QueensZanders 2975. Brisbane, Consol Publishing Co. , C19751 (unpaged) Includes portrait. 1098 WWA, 1962-77. - PLEWS , HENRY T. Engineer for construction of Rockhampton to Westwood line, Oct. 1865-~ul. 1867. 1099 Garland, David J. Biographical notes re engineers. 1968. 2 leaves. Typescript. Henry T. Plews. Robert Ballard. JOL - POWELL, HARRY, 1864?-1929 Remembered by "Battler" as a good fighter - (1100) 1100 Pattison, James Grant ("Battler"), 1862-1946. [Obituary] From EN, 16 Jul. 1929. (J.G. Pattison's newspaper cut- tings collection. series 5 , no. 37 - RDHS) RDHS - POWER, OSCAR EUGENE, b. 1869 Mining warden and police magistrate. 1101 'Biographies in brief * . no. 4. port. From MB, 13 Feb. 1932. ('Biographies in brief' scrapbook - RML) RML - PRAIN, GOLDWIN 1102 wildman. pp . 168, 217 (port. ) - PUGH, THEOPHILUS PARSONS, 1831-1896 Police magistrate in Rockhampton, 1876-1882. 1103 ADB, vol. 5 , 1851/90, pp. 458-459. By Clem Lack. 1104 !l'he AustraZian eneycZopaedia. C2nd ed.1 Sydney, Grolier Society,c1965. vol. 7, pp. 312-313. 1105 Mennell. p. 379. 1106 Push Is aZmanae, 1888, pp. 302-303; 1889, pp. ci21-cm; 1890, pp. B129-Bl30; 1891, pp. A130-~131; 1893, pp. A143-A144; 1894, pp. A145-AI46; 1895, pp. AJ.44-M45. 1107 Waterson. p. 154. - PURCEL, WALTER TAYLOR Sub-inspector of native police, 1859 - (legend of 2208) -- Portraits 1208 1859. Photograph. 9x6 cm. sepia. RDHS 138 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) (cont.) - PURCELL, THOMAS Owner of The Evening news - F,S. Cleary (1109) 1109 Cleary, P.S. Australia's debt to Irish nation-builders. .. Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1933. xvii, 280 p. p. 217: Thomas Purcell. RML - QUIRKE , GENE CARLTON Ballet dancer . 1110 Lucas, Marjorie (Hollinshed) Some professional dancers of, or from, QueensZand, and some teachers of the past and present.. Brisbane, Smith & Paterson, 1963. p. 69. --Portraits 1111 [1963?1 Photograph. (City Studios) 9x6 cm. b&w. , in, Lucas, Marjorie (Hollinshed) Some professional dancers of, or from, QueensZand, and some teachers of the past and present.. Brisbane, Smith & Paterson, 1963. p. 69. - RANICEN, GEORGE ("Capricornus") , 1827-1895 Settled in Rockhampton, 1859. An officer in Royal Volunteer Rifle Brigade. In 1863 became business partner of W. Rea. In 1868 made Commissioner of Crown Lands for Port Curtis. Dis- charged after shooting incident involving W. Rea. Moved to Sydney (1112) 1112 ADB, vol. 6, 1851/90, pp. 7-8. By David Denholm and H.J. Gibbney . --Portraits 1113 1883. Engraving. 14x10 cm. b&w., The Bulletin, CSydneyl, 17 Feb. 1883, p. 1. Appointed by Cabinet to collect in- formation relevant to existing land laws. _- - RANKING, ROBERT ARCHIBALD Police magistrate and gold warden, Rockhampton, 1889 (1114) .- 1 1114 Pugh Is almnuc, 1893, p. Al.44; 1894, p. ~146;1895 , p. Al.45. - RASMUSSEN, PAUL Customs clerk at Walter Reid & Co. (1115) 1115 Wildman. pp. 170, 219 (port. ) - RATTENBURY, WILLIAM, 1870-1933 Born at Cherubeer Farm, Nine Mile, Rockhampton. Foreman carpenter. Moved to Yeppoon in 1913. Later auctioneer and agent in Rockhampton (1116 ) 1116 [Obituary1 'Mr. William Rattenbury - death at Yeppoon'. From newspaper, 1933. (J.G. Pattison's newspaper cut- tings collection, series 5, no. 47 - RDHS) RDHS - RAWSON, LANCELOT BERNARD, b. 1843 1117 Burke, Sir Bernardp A genealogical and heraldic history of the coZoniaZ gentry. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1970. p. 430. 139 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) - RAWSON, LANCELOT BERNARD, b . 1843 (cont . --Portraits 1118 c189-1 Photograph. 19xl.3 cm. sepia. m - RAYMENT, CHARLES ANDREW 1119 Wildman. pp. 170, 220 (port. ) - REA,WILLIAM , 1816-1881 Had lived previously in Canada and New Zealand. Partner of George Ranken in commission agent's business until a shooting incident (1112) MLA, Rockhampton, 1878-1881 (1120) Advocate of central Queensland separation; lived at one time at Fairy Bower, Rock- hampton (4327) 11-20 Waterson. p. 156. - - Caricatures 1121 c1880?1 Wash drawing in pencil. [M.L. Martin1 -25x20 cm. Unsigned. RDHS - REID, WALTER BALLANTYNE, 1834-1911 Merchant with retail, wholesale and shipping business - Walter Reid & Co. 1122 ADB, vol. 6, 1851/90, p. 19. By L.L. McDonald. 1123 Queensland 1900, p. B82. Includes portrait. --Portraits 1124 Cca. 18751 Photograph. (Foster & Martin) 7x5 cm. sepia. RDHS - RENSHA.W, SIDNEY JAMES 1125 Wildman. pp. 171, 220 (port. ) - REN, GEORGE HENRY BENJAMIN BUTLER, d. 1918 Killed in 1914-1918 War. 1126 Wilhn. pp. 171, 220 (port.) - RHODES, FREDERICK CECIL, 1877?-1964 Captain, journalist, author. Wrote under pseudonyms of "Junius" and "Historicus". 1127 Lack, Clem, Junior. 'North Queensland's sentinel of the winds , North Australian monthZy, vol. 6, no. 7, Feb. 1960, p. 9. Campaign of Captain F. Rhodes for a meteoro- logical station at Willis Island. -- Caricatures 1128 1935. 'A porthole glimpse of the elusive "Junius". Pen and ink drawing. ( "J.M.G. "1, CQH, 11 Apr . 1935, p. 12. -- Portraits 1129 [1934?1 'Captain F. Rhodes ?. Photograph. 16do cm. b&w., in, Rhodes, Frederick Cecil, 1877?-1964. Pageant of the Paeific, being the maritime history of AustraZasia.. Sydney, F.J. Thwaites, c1934-361 vol. 1, front. 140 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) (cont.1 - RICHARD, GEORGE ANDERSON, b. 1861 Captain. General manager Mount Morgan Gold Mining Co. 1130 WA, 1906-08, 1914. - RICHARDSON, JOHN FOULKES 1131 Wildman. pp. 172, 221 (port. ) - RICHARDSON, LEONARD FRANK 1132 Wildman. pp. 172, 221 (port. ) - RISIEN, HENRY WALTERS Agent for the Archers, Gracemere. Came with the first sheep in 1855 (verso of 1134) --Portraits 1133 c186-?I H.W. Risien with Aboriginal. Photograph. (Wilder) 9x6 cm. sepia. RDHS 2234 Cca. 18701 Photograph. (Wilder) 9x6 cm. sepia. RDHS MLI - RISIEN, &s. HENRY WALTERS --Portraits 1135 Cca. 18701 Photograph. (Wilder) 9x6 cm. sepia. ML - ROBERTS, S. --Portraits 1136 ~187-I Photograph. (Wilder) 9x6 cm. sepia. RDHS - ROBERTSON, ARCHIBALD CLINTON, 1819-1882 First medical practitioner, Rockhampton - (verso of 1138) 1137 Gordon, Douglas. 'Men of medicine at Separation'. (Jackson lecture, 1961) , Medical journal of Australia, vol. 11, no. 1, 7 Jul. 1962, pp. 1-8. Section on Rockhampton mainly about Archibald Clinton Robertson, 1819-1882. -- Portraits 1138 c186-?I Photograph. (Wilder) 9x6 cm. sepia. RDHS 1139 Cca. 18801 Photograph. 6x5 cm. b&w. RDHS - ROBINSON, JAMES ALEXANDER, b. 1888 Principal, Rockhampton High School. 1140 'Biographies in brief'. no. 9. port. From MB, 19 Mar.
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