- UQFL79-Series D-File 6
- File
- undated
Part of Bell Family Papers
Jimbour coach newspaper cutting and information from the Cobb & Co museum regarding the Jimbour coach.
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Part of Bell Family Papers
Jimbour coach newspaper cutting and information from the Cobb & Co museum regarding the Jimbour coach.
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Challacombe and Suttons of Jimbour
Part of Bell Family Papers
Challacombes of Jimbour and Suttor family information. Includes copies of correspondence, biographical information on James Challacombe, William Challacombe and George Suttor. [These are reproductions of photocopies and typed letters, which received severe water damage]
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Part of Bell Family Papers
Peeps into Dalby’s Glorious Racing Past: 1859-1959, Dalby Benefit Race Club, ca. 1959. Newspaper cutting on Queensland Thoroughbreds from The Queenslander, 6 Feb 1936.
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Patent for fencing at the Westland property
Part of Bell Family Papers
Photocopies of Letters Patent of Thomas Willis for ‘an improved detachable fencing standard?’, 1905. Photocopies of documents and advertisements about the ‘improved detachable fence standards’ ‘The Westland Dropper’, invented by Thomas T. Willis, c1905 to 192?
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Moffatt/Bell family vault at Ipswich Cemetery
Part of Bell Family Papers
Correspondence, photographs, notes, newspaper cuttings, relating to the Moffatt/Bell family vault at Ipswich Cemetery (burial site for Thomas Bell (ca. 1798-1872), Mary Isabella Moffatt (nee Bell) (1826-1866), John Alexander Bell (ca. 1829-1901), Ipswich Racecourse, and ‘Maryville’, the first home of Joshua Peter and Margaret Bell.
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Papers related to the Bell family tree
Part of Bell Family Papers
Papers, notes, newspaper cutting, and Bell family wills all providing information about the Bell family tree. Includes: seven sheets annotated with names of Bell family in the Bell family tree; 19 photocopied pages of Joshua Thomas Bell’s administration of wills; and a newspaper cuting about the wreck of the Sovereign where Henry Dennis, manager of Jimbour died on his way to Sydney to marry Mary Isabella Bell, Thomas Bell’s daughter.
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Part of Bell Family Papers
Publications collected by or featuring a person from the Bell family.
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