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Souvenir of the Northern Tour of the Hon J.G. Appel (Home Secretary)

  • F3584
  • Item
  • 1914

Bound album, 28 x 25 x 6 cm, of 167 black and white photographs. Appears to be a record of Appel's voyage while Home Secretary in the Queensland Government Steamer "Otter" in 1914 which went as far north as Daru on the coast of south-western Papua. Title embossed on cover of album. Several pages are without photographs. Photographs have been pasted to the mid-weight card and none have captioning. Photographs include: Baron Falls; a lighthouse (possibly Booby Island Light); possibly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from Northern Queensland and Papuan New Guinea peoples; and places from his travels.

Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource may contain images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now deceased. It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions.

Appel, John George, 1859-1929

Photographs : Brisbane floods 1893.

  • F3284
  • Item
  • 1893

Photograph album, 26 x 33 cm, of the city and suburbs of Brisbane in the 1893 flood. It contains seventy two (72) black and white photographs mounted on boards in a blue album. Photograph number 45 is missing. The album is inscribed inside with "C. Hurworth, Richmond, Bowen Hills, '93 Floods." Mr Christopher Hurworth (1834–1898), resided in his family home "Richmond" on the corner of William and George Streets, Bowen Hills. He was a former Head Master of Boys' State School, Fortitude Valley.

Most of the photographs have come loose from the album. Original order:
1: Brisbane River (from North Quay).View to South Brisbane, damaged Victoria Bridge on left of image.
2: Brisbane River (from North Quay cont.) View to South Brisbane, many homes and businesses under high flood waters.
3: Brisbane River (from North Quay cont.) View to South Brisbane and West End, many homes and businesses under high floodwaters. Tall building in centre is West End Brewery.
4: Brisbane River (from North Quay cont.) View of fast moving Brisbane River across to South Brisbane and West End.
5: Botanic Gardens & Alice Street [on left]. Smellies Machinery Depot on corner of Alice Street, with view to Kangaroo Point. Row of Bunya Pines can be seen lining the river bank.
6: Albert Street. From Queen Street to Botanic Gardens. On right: Royal Exchange Hotel, Oriental Hotel.
7: River from Parliament House (roof). View to [old] Government House and Kangaroo Point cliffs across the swollen Brisbane river.
8: Old Race-Course (New Farm) [now New Farm Park. People wading and rowing in floodwaters.
9: Queen Street, looking towards the [Petrie’s] Bight. Large group of people standing in foreground at the edge of the floodwaters.
10: Queen Street, looking towards Bridge [Victoria Bridge]. Men in rowboat and bystanders behind rope at edge of floodwaters. Criterion and Bank of Queensland buildings on right.
11: Queen Street looking towards Bight [Petrie’s]. Includes men in row boats, some holding sign “Queen St Brokers Floating The New Loan” in foreground.
12: Queen Street, looking from Bight [Petrie’s]. Includes men with drays, carts and horses in flooded street.
13: Queen Street, Finney Isles Corner. Includes men in row boats in foreground.
14: Edward Street & Adelaide Street Corner. Includes group of men and several horses in foreground.
15: Creek Street [towards river] Gresham Hotel [on right]. Includes several lads paddling on debris.
16: Charlotte Street and Eagle Street.
17: Edward Street. Looking towards Smellies Machinery Depot.
18: Margaret Street. Watson Brothers Building on the right at 127 Margaret Street.
19: Alice Street [towards river]. View of debris and Smellies Machinery Depot. Goods being dried out on roof.
20: Elizabeth Street (Albert Street corner). View of men and boys (some in row boat) in foreground.
21: Creek and Eagle Streets. Water level almost to top of lamp posts.
22: AUSN Wharf [Australasian United Steam Navigation Company]. Mary Street. In foreground two row boats with men, in background SS Corea.
23: Adelaide Street. In foreground, children wading in flood waters and paddling on debris.
24: Creek and Adelaide Streets (AUSN Wharf). In foreground two row boats with men. Flood water almost up to top of lamp post.
25: Market Street. Looking towards AUSN building. In foreground, children and dog wading in flood waters.
26: Mary Street. On right, BD Moorhead Building an AUSN Building.
27: Mary Street. In foreground, people wading and paddling in flood waters, in background Oriental Mills Building.
28: Charlotte Street. Children wading in floodwaters in foreground.
29: Charlotte Street. J.A.S. Campbell & Sons warehouse on right, children wading in flood waters in foreground.
30: [?Wharf Street looking towards Eagle Street]. Thompson Smith & Co (Eagle Street) in background, children wading in flood waters in foreground.
31: D.L. Brown’s Wharf [Eagle Street]. David Laughlan Brown imported goods and distributed merchandise to the Tweed River district and the South Sea Islands.
32: Boats in the Gardens. Queensland Government gunboat HMQS Paluma whilst undergoing a refit in the Brisbane River was swept away and grounded in the Brisbane Botanic Gardens along with SS Elamang & unidentified hulk believed to be the "Mary Evans".
33: [Ship stranded in the Gardens]. Vessel stranded in the Botanic Gardens. Bunya pine trees are visible behind the ship HMQS Paluma in the centre of the image.
34: The Gardens from Kangaroo Point. Brisbane Botanic garden, with four stranded vessels, three others moored. Parliament House at right of image.
35: The “Gabo” on Wharf [SS Gabo]. Vessel moored at [unidentified] wharf, Brisbane 1893, view of Bowen Terrace in background.
36: Kangaroo Point view of roof tops and saw mill submerged in flood waters.
37: Victoria Bridge, high flood. Close up view of bridge from Queen Street end, before bridge washed away. Sign in background advertising “The People’s Cash Store”.
38: Pettigrew’s Saw Mill. Corner of William and Margaret Streets, Brisbane, the mill has been inundated by flood waters.
39: Ann Street [Fortitude] Valley. People wading and rowing in flood waters. Includes several figures mounted on horse and cart.
40: Ann Street [Fortitude] Valley. People seated in and around rowboat including uniformed police officers, in floodwaters.
41: Breakfast Creek. View of inundated valley, many submerged houses and people picnicking on creek/river bank.
42: Kingsholme, New Farm. Kingsholme [Street], view of submerged houses.
43: Kingsholme, New Farm. Kingsholme [Street], view of submerged houses.
44: Swan Hill [Windsor]. View of inundated valley and submerged houses.
46: Gasworks Newstead. Gas works and houses surrounded by floodwaters. At this time Bulimba straddled both sides of the river.
47: Stratton Valley, Stratton Estate. Later - Stratton Street, Fortitude Valley.
48: Breakfast Creek. View of inundated valley, Brisbane River to the right.
49: Swan Hill [now Windsor] View across the flooded Enoggera Creek which flows to Breakfast Creek and the Brisbane River.
50: Albion. View of high flood waters and submerged houses.
51: South Toowong. View of very high flood waters, Brisbane River and submerged houses.
52: West End Gasworks. Shows severe damage to the gas works that were located at 321 Montague Road, West End.
53: Montague Road [West End]. Image shows path of destruction from flood waters. Many plots having only stumps remaining of houses that have been washed away.
54: Montague Road [West End]. Two lads standing in debris of wrecked homes.
55: West End Brewery. The tall brick building on the left is what remained of the West End Brewery, the surrounding timber buildings were destroyed. The damaged Montague Hotel is in the background at the corner of Montague Road and Hope Street.
56: Melbourne Street [South Brisbane]. Small group standing amongst mud and debris, with horse and cart “Alexander & Co. Confectioners, Melbourne St”.
57: Melbourne Street [South Brisbane]. Similar image to 56. Group standing amongst mud and debris with horse and cart “Alexander & Co. Confectioners, Melbourne St”.
58: Russell Street South Brisbane. View of dislodged homes and buildings, some washed up against fences.
59: Hope Street South Brisbane. View of estate with many houses washed away, just stumps remaining.
60: Orleigh Estate, South Brisbane, West End. View of estate across the Brisbane River to Toowong.
61: Orleigh Estate, West End. View of estate across the Brisbane River towards Toowong. Ferry crossing can be seen at right on other side of river.
62: Rosalie. View of flooded valley, looking towards Bardon?
63: Annie Street, Torwood [now Rosalie, Auchenflower]. View of flooded street, some homes completely underwater.
64: Milton from Cook Terrace. Men in rowboat, floodwaters up to eaves of houses.
65: Railway Station Toowong. Flooded railway station and line, looking towards Brisbane. Rowboats being paddled underneath the overhead foot bridge.
66: South Toowong. View of high flood waters and Brisbane River.
67: South Toowong cont. View of high flood waters and Brisbane River. Cattle grazing in foreground.
68: Toowong, shewing Gailey’s house. Architect Richard Gailey built his home, “Glen Olive” on the banks of the Brisbane River in Toowong.
69: Indooroopilly Bridge before flood.
70: Indooroopilly Bridge during flood.
71: Indooroopilly Bridge broken. Shows bridge missing several spans.
72: Indooroopilly Bridge broken. Shows bridge from one end, missing several spans.
73: Indooroopilly Bridge broken. Shows bridge with many spans missing and debris caught underneath.

Hurworth, Christopher, 1834–1898

Souvenir of official trips by the Home Secretary, Hon. James Stopford M.L.A.

  • F3091
  • Item
  • 1923-1928

Album, 32 x 28 x 5 cm, of ninety-two (92) black and white photographs presented to William James Gall of the official trips by James Stopford. The photographs feature James Stopford and William James Gall, as well as others possibly during the period from 1923 to 1928. Stopford was Home Secretary in the Queensland Government from 1923 to 1929. Gall worked as under-secretary for home affairs and protector of Aborigines from 1913 until possibly 1926.

Includes photographs of: Stopford Home for Aboriginal Girls at Barambah Aboriginal Settlement (now Cherbourg); Yhurri Gurri ceremonial arch at Barambah Aboriginal Settlement, 3-May-1928; Cherbourg Hospital; Cobbo Williams play acting with Mr Stopford at Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement ca. 1925; a resident of Barambah giving a speech to welcome the members of the parliamentary party at the opening of the Stopford Home for Aboriginal Girls (The bandsmen, left to right, are Eddie Gilbert, Freddy Martin and Jimmy Dodd); the G-AUER air plane, called Hermes; photographs of a mine; and many unidentified Aboriginal and Torres Straits islander peoples.

Only the last six photographs have notations indicating that the photographs were taken by/belonged to E.W. Dabelstein. The album has the title embossed on the cover with the photographs pasted, generally two per page, onto the leaves which are made of green mid-weight card. There are some panorama photographs which have been folded to fit in the album.

Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource may contain images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now deceased. It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions.

Stopford, James, 1878-1936

Geerbaugh Aboriginal Cultural Centre brochure.

Copy of a trifold brochure, brown type on yellow paper, undated, promoting the Geerbaugh Aboriginal Cultural Centre, also known as the OPAL Cultural Centre. Address for the Centre is listed as 466 Ann Street, Brisbane. Features a biography and a black and white photograph of Uncle Willie MacKenzie (Geerbaugh), for whom the Centre was named. Contains a list of items for sale (didgeridoos, boomerangs, spears, bark paintings, shields, paintings, and other artefacts) as well as sketch illustrations of these objects. Includes black and white photographs from inside the Centre showing displays of art by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, and a hand-drawn map of where the Centre is located in the Brisbane central business district.

OPAL (Organisation)

An introduction to 'One People of Australia League'.

Black type on white paper. Information booklet. The second page notes it is intended to be the pilot issue of a recommenced quarterly magazine made to raise awareness in the Brisbane community of the work carried out by OPAL. The booklet covers the history, aims and objectives, and key people of OPAL. Includes articles on OPAL's first president Jim Hamilton; Uncle Willie MacKenzie (Geerbaugh), for whom the OPAL Centre (Geerbaugh) on Anne Street was named; the Miss OPAL Quest pageant; and Yelangi Pre-School. Booklet contains an insert of a blank OPAL membership application form; the form indicates it cost $1 to join OPAL and an applicant had to be nominated by two current OPAL members.

OPAL (Organisation)

Community meeting.

Copy of the minutes of a FAIRA community meeting held on the evening of 22 January 1985 at 369 George Street, Brisbane. The meeting covered the proposed National Land Rights legislation, the need for buses for communities lacking effective transportation options, staffing at the Black Community Housing Service (BCHS), the need for an independent political party and the proposed establishment of the Brisbane Independent Aboriginal and Islander Community School. A status report for the proposal, written by Ross Watson, is attached as an appendix to the minutes. Also includes a copy of a handwritten attendance list for the meeting.

Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action

Straight questions and the facts in answer.

Half fold brochure, black type on white paper. Lists questions and answers pertaining to facts about Aboriginal peoples, such as who they are, the problems they face, the laws that affect them (The Aborigines Act of 1971), and the issue of Land Rights. Also provides a response to the question 'Will Aborigines disrupt the Commonwealth Games?'.

Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action

Organise for land rights!

Copy of a notice and programme for an event called 'United Indigenous Cultural Survival Gathering' at Musgrave Park, Brisbane, from Wednesday 27 April to Thurday 5 May 1988. The event comprised cultural events as well as rallies and marches. A collaboration between FAIRA and Justice 88, the latter being described as a non-Aboriginal coalition in support of sovereignty for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples based in West End. Black type on white paper. Some handwritten notes in pencil regarding the planning of the event.

Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action

History of the Foundation.

Copy of a typescript, written 12 months after the establishment of FAIRA, detailing the purpose of the organisation, as well as the Foundation's key people, sources of funding, areas of spending, and projects. Ends with an appeal to churches to help financially support the Foundation to keep it operating. First page has a black and white illustration of an elder conversing with a boy under a tree.

Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action

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