- UQFL79
- Collection
- ca.1845-ca. 2019
Photographs, correspondence, diaries, journals, newspaper cuttings, personal papers relating to the Bell Family, Jimbour Station, various Bell Family properties, Jimbour House, and its occupants.
Bell Family
Photographs, correspondence, diaries, journals, newspaper cuttings, personal papers relating to the Bell Family, Jimbour Station, various Bell Family properties, Jimbour House, and its occupants.
Bell Family
Part of Bell Family Papers
Documents, correspondence and personal papers relating to the Bell family and related families (including those by marriage or close association with the Bell Family and/or their properties and interests).
Bell Family
Part of Bell Family Papers
Newspaper cuttings, some photocopied, relating to the Bell Family.
Bell Family
Part of Bell Family Papers
The Bell family initially settled in the Dalby area and were assoicate with several properties including Jimbour Station, Jimbour House, 'Westland' (managed by Colin Basil Peter Bell) and Rakeevan (given by John Ferguson to Joshua Thomas and Catherine Jane Bell (nee Ferguson).
Bell Family
Part of Bell Family Papers
Photographs relating to the Bell Family and their activities and interests.
Bell Family
Part of Bell Family Papers
Correspondence relating to various members of the Bell family.
Bell Family
Part of Bell Family Papers
Westland Station, located near Longreach, was managed by Colin Basil Peter Bell. This map shows the portions that make up Westland Station around 1921. Map shows locations of bores, creeks, horse paddocks, sheep yards, dams, shearing sheds, huts, and the homestead. Scale not indicated.
Bell Family
Jimbour House, 125th anniversary
Part of Bell Family Papers
Order of service for Holy Communion on the 125th anniversary of the family of the Hon. Sir Joshua Peter Bell KCMG MLC commencing residence in Jimbour House on completion of its construction, 7 Apr 2002.
Bell Family
Boondooma Station - Historical background
Part of Bell Family Papers
Boondooma Station – Historical Background, typescript 7 pages, undated
Bell Family
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?
Bell Family