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Logan River and Districts Family History Society Books, Alphabetical Logan River and Districts Family History Society Library Catalogue Dec 2013 Books, alphabetical order Country State City/Town/Village Item Title Cat. No. AUS QLD Bulimba/Albert River £13 of lawful British money in hand well and truly paid: The life of Sam and Jane Buckley QLD/P002-020.2 AUS QLD Bulimba/Albert River £13 of lawful British money in hand well and truly paid: The life of Sam and Jane Buckley QLD/P002-020.2BP AUS QLD Laidley 100 Years of Baptist Witness QLD/V001-001 AUS 1788 -1820 Association's Pioneer Register; Second Edition; Volume 1, The AUS/P040-001 AUS 1788 -1820 Association's Pioneer Register; Second Edition; Volume 2, The AUS/P040-002 AUS 1788 -1820 Association's Pioneer Register; Second Edition; Volume 3, The AUS/P040-003 AUS QLD 1842 - 2012; Queensland's German Connection; Past, Present & Future; 170 Years Strong QLD/H108-001 AUS QLD Slacks Creek 1865-6 - 1965-6. Slacks Creek 100 Years QLD/H015-001 AUS QLD Brisbane 1897 - 1988 Brisbane Bayside QLD/H003-007 AUS QLD Yarraman 1901 - 2001; 100 Years of Education; Yarraman P-10 State School QLD/S033-001 AUS NSW Illawarra Coast 200 Facts About Historic Illawarra NSW/H026-001 AUS QLD Gold Coast 2002 UBD Gold Coast Street Directory 5th Edition QLD/A005-2002 AUS QLD Gold Coast 2003 UBD Gold Coast Street Directory 6th Edition QLD/A005-2003 World 40 Tips for Publishing Your Family History WORLD/G018-001 AUS QLD Trinder Park 40 Years; Looking Back & Moving Forward: Sentimental Journey of the History of Trinder Park QLD/H072-001 AUS QLD Trinder Park 40 Years; Looking Back & Moving Forward: Sentimental Journey of the History of Trinder Park QLD/H072-001BP AUS QLD Alberton 75th Anniversary of St Peters Lutheran Church Alberton 29th April 1962 QLD/V004-001 AUS 7th Australian Congress July 1994 AUS/G001-001 World A - Z of Genealogy, The WORLD/G005-004 AUS QLD A is for ANZAC's QLD/M001-001 AUS QLD A Pig Plack Schnake Comed Walked Me Py: Culture, Folklore & Humour of German-Queensland Farmers, A QLD/H044-002 EUR AA 1999 Big Road Atlas Europe EUR/A001-001 UK AA Close-up Britain Road Atlas UK/A001-006 ENG CHS AA Street by Street Maps; Cheshire CHS/A001-001 AUS QLD Logan Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Genealogy QLD/H008-001 AUS QLD Buranda Aboriginal History of the Princess Alexandra Hospital Site QLD/H098-001 AUS Aboriginal Legends - Animal Tales AUS/H011-001 AUS Aboriginal Word Book, The AUS/Q001-001 AUS Aboriginal Words and Place Names AUS/Q001-002 GER Address For Germanic Genealogy GER/G001-002 AUS SA Adelaide Adelaide….a Social Atlas - 1986 Census SA/A001-002 AUS After The First One Hundred Years AUS/H001-004B AUS AIF Unit Histories of the Great War of 1914 - 1918 (Unlock the Past) AUS/M011-002 AUS QLD Alberton Alberton Cemetery - Monumental Inscriptions and George Bond Photos QLD/C004-001 AUS QLD Alberton Alberton State School and District Reunion Souvenir QLD/S018-001 AUS QLD Alberton Alberton State School and District Reunion Souvenir QLD/S018-001BP AUS QLD Album:The Family Album: Ancestral Images Past and Present QLD/P042-002 AUS QLD All For Queensland: The Governors and The People QLD/P042-001 Logan River and Districts Family History Society Library Catalogue Dec 2013 Books, alphabetical order Country State City/Town/Village Item Title Cat. No. AUS QLD Allora Allora State School Centenary Souvenir Booklet 1867 - 1967 QLD/S025-001 AUS QLD Allora Allora State School Centenary Souvenir Booklet 1867 - 1967 QLD/S025-001BP AUS QLD Allora Alloras Hundred Years QLD/H076-001 AUS All-Time Australia 200 Rich List, The AUS/P037-001 AUS Ampol Touring Atlas of Australia 1974, The AUS/A002-1974 AUS Ancestry for Australians: How to trace your Family Tree AUS/G002-001 AUS QLD Logan Anglicans in Logan. 100 Years of Faith. 1901 - 2001 QLD/V002-001 ENG Anglo German FHS Members Directory ENG/D001-001 ENG Anglo German FHS Members Directory 1991 ENG/D001-002 ENG Annals of the Poor (A McLaughlin Guide) ENG/G004-001 AUS Antique Australia AUS/H001-019 AUS QLD ANZAC Day 1997 QLD/M001-1997 AUS QLD ANZAC Day 1999 QLD/M001-1999 AUS QLD ANZAC Day 2000 QLD/M001-2000 AUS QLD ANZAC Day 2000 QLD/M001-2000BP AUS QLD ANZAC Day 2001 QLD/M001-2001 AUS QLD ANZAC Day 2001 QLD/M001-2001BP AUS QLD ANZAC Day 2003 QLD/M001-2003 AUS QLD ANZAC Day 2003 QLD/M001-2003BP AUS QLD ANZAC Day 2004 QLD/M001-2004 AUS QLD ANZAC Day 2004 QLD/M001-2004BP AUS QLD ANZAC Day 2005 QLD/M001-2005 AUS QLD ANZAC Day 2005 QLD/M001-2005BP AUS ANZAC Memories AUS/M001-004 AUS ANZAC; An Illustrated History 1914 - 1918 Edited by Richard Pelvin AUS/M001-003.1 AUS ANZACS: "Don't Forget Me, Cobber": Australia and the First World War AUS/M001-003 AUS TAS Hobart Applications for Queen's Orphanage, Hobart Town 1858 - 1878 TAS/P036-002 AUS TAS Hobart Apprentices and Absconders from Queen's Orphanage, Hobart Town 1860 - 1883 TAS/P036-003 AUS NSW Archive Office of New South Wales Genealogical Research Kit, The NSW/G001-002 AUS QLD Archives Discoveries. An Index QLD/B017-001 AUS NSW Armidale Armidale Apex NSW/H053-002 AUS NSW Sydney Army Museum, Victoria Barracks, The NSW/M003-001.1 AUS QLD Logan City Arts, Culture and Heritage Strategy 2010 - 2013 QLD/G013-001 UK Atlas of Town Plans Northern England and Scotland UK/A001-001 AUS Aust. Imperial Force: 4th Batt: 2nd to 11th Reinforcements AUS/M001-001 AUS Austral Asian Who's Who: Second Edition 1992 - 1993 AUS/P040-1992/93 AUS QLD Australia 1788 - 1988; 200th Anniversary Souvenir; Tourist & Heritage Guide to Queensland QLD/G011-001 AUS Australia Album, The Past in Pictures AUS/H009-001 Logan River and Districts Family History Society Library Catalogue Dec 2013 Books, alphabetical order Country State City/Town/Village Item Title Cat. No. AUS Australia Album, The Past in Pictures AUS/H009-001BP AUS Australia Image of a Nation 1850 - 1950 AUS/H009-003 AUS Australia Image of a Nation 1850 - 1950 AUS/H009-003.1 AUS Australia in the 1870's AUS/H001-010 AUS Australia Remembers 1939 - 1945 AUS/M010-003 AUS QLD Beaudesert Australia Remembers 1945 - 1995; The Beaudesert Experience QLD/P039-001 AUS QLD Beaudesert Australia Remembers 1945 - 1995; The Beaudesert Experience QLD/P039-001BP AUS Australian Army; A Brief History, The AUS/M011-001 AUS Australian Biographical & Genealogical Record Series 1& 2 1788 - 1899 AUS/P028-001 AUS Australian Birth, Marriage & Death Certificate Information AUS/G011-001 AUS Australian Bushrangers AUS/P036-003 AUS Australian Experience, The AUS/H008-002 AUS Australian Folklore: A Dictionary of Lore, Legends and Popular Allusions AUS/H016-001B AUS Australian Joint Copying Project for Family Historians, The AUS/G022-001 AUS Australian Memories AUS/H001-012.1 AUS Australian Political Almanac: Essential Guide to Australian Politics, The AUS/G015-001 AUS Australian Road Guide, The AUS/A001-003 AUS NSW Australian Shipowners and their Fleets - Book 1: Northern Rivers of NSW NSW/B005-001 AUS NSW Australian Shipowners and their Fleets - Book 2: Northern Rivers of NSW NSW/B005-002 AUS Australian Touring Atlas AUS/A001-001 AUS Australian War Memorial: National Service Memorial - Dedicated 8 Sep 2010 AUS/M013-001 AUS Australian Women at War AUS/H003-003 AUS Australians - In Search of an Identity, The AUS/H001-006 AUS Australians - In Search of an Identity, The AUS/H001-006BP AUS Australians; the People and Their Stories AUS/P034/001 AUS Australians; the People and Their Stories AUS/P034/001.1 AUS Australians; the People and Their Stories AUS/P034-001BP AUS Australia's Aboriginal Heritage AUS/H011-003 AUS Australia's Best Enviromentalists (10 Stories) AUS/P034-009 AUS Australia's Dancing Heritage: Stories from the 19th Century AUS/H021-001 AUS Australia's Front Line - Remembering the 1939 - 45 War AUS/M010-002 AUS Australia's Postal Industry AUS/H026-001 AUS Australia's Yesterdays AUS/H001-012 AUS NSW Sydney Autobiography of Kylie Tennant: Missing Heir., The NSW/P020-002 ENG YKS Aysgarth Aysgarth in the Yorkshire Dales National Park YKS/G003-001 AUS Baby Boomers: Growing up in Australia in the 1940s, 50s and 60s AUS/H001-015 AUS QLD Millmerran Back Creek and Beyond: Millmerran's Story of Chang 1881 - 1981 QLD/H096-001 ENG Baden Powell - A Family Album ENG/P001-001 Logan River and Districts Family History Society Library Catalogue Dec 2013 Books, alphabetical order Country State City/Town/Village Item Title Cat. No. AUS Bail Up! A Pictorial History of Australia's Most Notorious Bushrangers Featuring Ned Kelly AUS/P036-002 AUS QLD Brisbane Baird, Nora M.B.E. (1900 - 1991) QLD/P002-039 INDO Bali and Lombok, Indonesia INDO/G001-001 AUS NSW Balmain Balmain Catholic Cemetery and St. Columba's Church & Parish 1857 - 1988 NSW/V013-001 AUS TAS Launceston Baptist Registers for Tasmania 1840 - 1867 TAS/V001-001 AUS QLD Logan Village Barefoot in Logan Village QLD/H010-001 AUS QLD Logan Village Barefoot in Logan Village QLD/H010-001BP AUS QLD North Queensland Barefoot Through The Bindies: Growing up in North Queensland in the Early 1900's QLD/P031-002 AUS NSW Barraba Barraba & District Hospital 1891 - 1991, The NSW/H047-002 UK Basic Sources for Family History 1: Back to the Early 1800's UK/G015-001 AUS Bateman Concise Encyclopedia of Australia, The AUS/G019-001 AUS QLD Bauhinia Shire Bauhinia - 100 Years of Local Government QLD/H035-001 AUS QLD Bauhinia Shire Bauhinia - 100 Years of Local Government QLD/H035-001BP World BCG Standards Manual, The WORLD/G014-002 AUS QLD Logan Beacons of Faith: Places of Religious Significance in the Logan District QLD/V002-002 AUS QLD Brisbane Bearers of the Tradition: Nurses of the Royal Brisbane Hospital 1888 - 1993 QLD/P048-002 AUS QLD Beaudesertshire Beaudesert
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