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Date Page Article Title Caption Description Place Notes 04.10.1890 4 Queensland Milling Company Advertisement Brisbane Illustration of Premises THE CAPRICORNIAN IMAGE INDEX, 1883-1929 Date Page Article Title Caption Description Place Notes 04.10.1890 4 Queensland Milling Company Advertisement Brisbane Illustration of Premises 04.10.1890 20 The New Girls Grammar The New Girls Grammar Pen & Ink Drawing Rockhampton Illustration of new school School School 22.12.1883 1 Alex Reid Ironmongers Shop front-Xmas Supplement Rockhampton Illustration of premises 22.12.1883 City Images: L-R Court House, Views of Rockhampton Xmas Supplement- collage of Rockhampton pen & ink drawings Quay Street, Denham Street, 7 illustrations Fitzroy River Bridge, East Street, Grammar School, Hospital. 22.12.1883 Crocodile Creek, fairy Bower, Views of Rockhampton Xmas Supplement. Rockhampton pen & ink drawings Stanwell Quarry 22.12.1883 City Wharves, Aboriginal Views of Rockhampton Xmas Supplement Rockhampton pen & ink drawings Camp, Cape Capricorn 20.12.1884 Morning Bulletin & S. Sale Building Front Xmas Supplement Rockhampton, East Street. Illustration of premises Jeweller 20.12.1884 J.W.Face & Co. Building Front Xmas Supplement Rockhampton, East & William illustration of premises Streets 20.12.1884 J.Collins Building Front Xmas Supplement Rockhampton illustration of premises 20.12.1884 New Zealand Loan & Building Front Xmas Supplement Rockhampton, Quay Street. illustration of premises Mercantile Agency Co. 20.12.1884 Thomas Mclaughlin Building Front Xmas Supplement Rockhampton, Quay Street illustration of premises Rockhampton Brewery 20.12.1884 J.Brown & Son Rockhampton Building Front Xmas Supplement Rockhampton, Upper Dawson illustration of premises Tannery Road. 20.12.1884 William Fraser & Co. Balmoral Building Front Xmas Supplement Rockhampton, Balmoral. illustration of premises Wool Scour 20.12.1884 Wiley Holmes & Co. CQ Building Front Xmas Supplement Rockhampton, Bolsover illustration of premises Woodworking Factory Street. 20.12.1884 Mt. Morgan No.1 workings Building Front Xmas Supplement Mt. Morgan. illustration of premises 20.12.1884 James Stewart & Co. Criterion Building Front Xmas Supplement Rockhampton, East & illustration of premises House Denham Streets. THE CAPRICORNIAN IMAGE INDEX, 1883-1929 Date Page Article Title Caption Description Place Notes 20.12.1890 32 New Criterion Hotel Building Front Pen & Ink of frontage to both Rockhampton Quay & Fitzroy pen & ink drawing Quay & Fitzroy Streets Streets 28.03.1891 20 Clermont & vicinity: Scene of Collage of 4 images Pen & ink drawings Clermont pen & ink drawing shearing strike disturbances 02.05.1891 4 E.S.Lucas & Co. Building Front Pen & Ink drawing East Street, Rockhampton pen & ink drawing 29.08.1891 21 The New Exhibition Building The Exhibition Building pen & ink drawing Brisbane pen & ink drawing 29.08.1891 22 Plan of Exhibition Ground Location Plan plan Brisbane plan 19.12.1891 9 James Rankin: Sydney Boot Building Front pen & ink drawing 71 East Street, Rockhampton. pen & ink drawing and Shoe Mart 04.06.1892 33 Boys Grammar School Building pen & ink drawing Rockhampton pen & ink drawing 17.12.1892 17 Rockhampton Tannery: Building pen & ink Upper dawson Road pen & ink J.Brown & Son Rockhampton 24.12.1892 88 H.Medcraft Steam Biscuit & Building pen & ink Denison Street Rockhampton pen & ink drawing Confectionery Works 28.12.1895 7 W.A. Lawson Joinery Works Building & interiors pen & ink Bolsover Street Rockhampton pen & ink drawing + photos 28.12.1895 15 W.G.J.Edgar Jeweller Building Interior photo of shop interior East Street Rockhampton photo 02.08.1898 17 Gladstone and its Harbour Gladstone Harbour photograph of harbour Gladstone photo 02.08.1898 17 Gladstone and its Harbour The Port Office photograph of building Gladstone photo 02.08.1898 18 Gladstone and its Harbour The Dam at the Meatworks photograph of dam Gladstone photo 02.08.1898 18 Gladstone and its Harbour The Presbyterian Church photograph of the church Gladstone photo 02.08.1898 18 Gladstone and its Harbour The Hospital photograph of the Hospital Gladstone photo 02.08.1898 19 Gladstone and its Harbour The Meatworks photograph of the Meatworks Gladstone photo buildings 02.04.1898 19 Gladstone and its Harbour The Carcass Tramway photograph of carcasses on Gladstone photo overhead track 02.04.1898 19 Gladstone and its Harbour The Blue Bell Hotel photograph of the building Gladstone photo 02.04.1898 20 Gladstone and its Harbour The Custom House photograph of the building Gladstone photo THE CAPRICORNIAN IMAGE INDEX, 1883-1929 Date Page Article Title Caption Description Place Notes 02.08.1898 20 Gladstone and its Harbour The Engine Room, Meat photograph of the engine Gladstone photo Works room 02.08.1898 20 Gladstone and its Harbour The Slaughter Yards, Meat photograph of stripping hides Gladstone photo Works 02.04.1898 20 Gladstone and its Harbour The Metropolitan Hotel photograph of buildings Gladstone photo 02.04.1898 21 Gladstone and its Harbour The Engine Room, Meat photograph of the engine Gladstone photo Works room 02.04.1898 21 Gladstone and its Harbour W.Swayne Tobacconist & photograph of building front Gladstone photo Hairdresser 02.04.1898 21 Gladstone and its Harbour Messrs Burrow & Co. & Mr. photograph of building front Gladstone photo Kellett 02.04.1898 22 Gladstone and its Harbour The s.s. Fifeshire loading Photograph of wharf and ship Gladstone photo frozen meat at Meat Works wharf 02.04.1898 22 Gladstone and its Harbour The Australian Joint Stock photograph of the Bank Gladstone photo Bank 02.08.1898 22 Gladstone and its Harbour The Gladstone Advocate photograph of the building Gladstone photo office 02.08.1898 22 Gladstone and its Harbour The Young Australia Hotel photograph of the building Gladstone photo 02.04.1898 22 Gladstone and its Harbour Mr. Henry Friend portrait of Mr. Friend Gladstone photo 02.04.1898 23 Gladstone and its Harbour H.&J. Friend Store photograph of the building Gladstone photo 02.04.1898 23 Gladstone and its Harbour Messrs C.C.Breslin & Co. photograph of the building Gladstone photo 02.04.1898 23 Gladstone and its Harbour R & T Harrison photograph of the building Gladstone photo 02.04.1898 23 Gladstone and its Harbour Mr. Jason Boles photograph of the building Gladstone photo 02.04.1898 23 Gladstone and its Harbour The Gladstone Butchering Co. photograph of the building Gladstone photo 02.04.1898 24 Gladstone and its Harbour Cattle at the Meat Works photograph of the cattle in Gladstone photo holding yard 02.04.1898 24 Gladstone and its Harbour Mr. J.Y.Foote photograph of the building Gladstone photo THE CAPRICORNIAN IMAGE INDEX, 1883-1929 Date Page Article Title Caption Description Place Notes 02.04.1898 24 Gladstone and its Harbour The Railway Hotel photograph of the building Gladstone photo 02.04.1898 24 Gladstone and its Harbour The Gladstone Observer photograph of the building Gladstone photo 02.04.1898 24 Gladstone and its Harbour The Horse Bazzar photograph of the buildings Gladstone photo and holding yard 28.05.1898 17 Longreach and its Carnival Main Street Longreach photograph of the main Longreach photo street 28.05.1898 17 Longreach and its Carnival Mrs. E.H. Hurlbutts First Prize photo of winner Longreach photo Lady's Hackney 28.05.1898 17 Longreach and its Carnival Mr.D.C.Clark's Champion Ram Photograph of the ram. Longreach photo 28.05.1898 17 Longreach and its Carnival The Police Barracks & Offices Photograph of the Buildings Longreach photo 28.05.1898 18 Longreach and its Carnival Miss Kennedy's First Prize Photograph of Miss kennedy Longreach photo Hackney & Horse 28.05.1898 18 Longreach and its Carnival Post & Telegraph Offices Photograph of the Building Longreach photo 28.05.1898 18 Longreach and its Carnival Grandstand at the Show Photograph of grandstand Longreach photo and show ring 28.05.1898 18 Longreach and its Carnival The Pastoralists hall photograph of the building Longreach photo 28.05.1898 18 Longreach and its Carnival The Church of England photograph of the building Longreach photo 28.05.1898 19 Longreach and its Carnival The Primitive Methodist photograph of the building Longreach photo Church 28.05.1898 19 Longreach and its Carnival First Prize Pen of 3 strong photograph of the sheep Longreach photo combing ewes from Saltern Station 28.05.1898 19 Longreach and its Carnival Judging the Hacks photograph of the judges and Longreach photo hacks 28.05.1898 19 Longreach and its Carnival The Imperial Hotel photograph of the building Longreach photo 28.05.1898 19 Longreach and its Carnival The Imperial Hotel Coffee internal photograph of the Longreach photo Room coffee room THE CAPRICORNIAN IMAGE INDEX, 1883-1929 Date Page Article Title Caption Description Place Notes 28.05.1898 20 Longreach and its Carnival The Commercial Hotel photograph of the building Longreach photo 28.05.1898 20 Longreach and its Carnival John Cameron & Coy's First Photograph of the ram. Longreach photo Prize ram 28.05.1898 20 Longreach and its Carnival The Longreach School Photograph of building & Longreach photo pupils 28.05.1898 20 Longreach and its Carnival Mr.K.Brown's Well Sinking Photograph of the plant Longreach photo Plant 28.05.1898 20 Longreach and its Carnival The Leichhardt Hotel photograph of the building Longreach photo 28.05.1898 21 Longreach and its Carnival S.K.Klugh & Co. photograph of the store Longreach photo 28.05.1898 21 Longreach and its Carnival Grimes and Petty's Photograph of Rep. In buggy Longreach photo Representative 28.05.1898 21 Longreach and its Carnival The Longreach Hospital photograph of the building Longreach photo 28.05.1898 21 Longreach and its Carnival Sidney Williams & Co. Fitzroy photograph of the Mill Longreach photo Windmill 28.05.1898 21 Longreach and its Carnival Mr. N.McPhie photograph of Mr. McPhie Longreach photo 28.05.1898 21 Longreach and its Carnival T.O'Rourke & Co.- Butchers. photograph of the building Longreach photo 28.05.1898 22 Longreach and its Carnival Collage 1 Longreach Wool Collage of 9 photographs Longreach photo Scour, Extract & Boiling Down Works 28.05.1898 23 Longreach and its Carnival Collage 2 Longreach Wool Collage of 9 photographs Longreach photo Scour, Extract & Boiling Down Works 28.05.1898 24 Longreach and its Carnival Mr.
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