- 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
Remnants of letters from the 1880s
Part of Bell Family Papers
Remnants of handwritten letters.
Correspondence, Francis Needham Bell
Part of Bell Family Papers
Correspondence between J.B. (Jim Burrell) and Francis Needham Bell (Binghi), 1931-1980. -- Correspondence of Francis Needham Bell, 1937-1982.
Bell, Francis Needham, 1909-1989
Bell family carte-de-visite album
Part of Bell Family Papers
A 19th century carte de visite photo album. Brass clasp is missing. Initial page, with inscription is torn with only 'To' and 'wit[h]' still remaining. The album has 42 pages with 84 spaces for carte de visites to be displayed. Each page is specially made to allow insertion of carte de visties through slots in the bottom of two stiff sheets of cardbord and visible through cut portrait openings. There are four missing photographs and one photograph in the back of the book. It may have been compiled by Catherine Bell. Captions are provided where available, supplied titles, some by Sue Bell, are in square brackets:
'The history of Jimbour and its 'occupants'
Part of Bell Family Papers
Written by Sybil Bell, ‘The History of Jimbour and its occupants’, is an historical study for third year history major at the Kelvin Grove College of Teacher Education, photocopy, 22 pages, 14 Nov 1973.
Bell, Sybil
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
Boondooma Station - Historical background
Part of Bell Family Papers
Boondooma Station – Historical Background, typescript 7 pages, undated
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
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.
Bell Family
Charles Wilfred Russell Papers
Includes correspondence, incoming and outgoing, public speeches, letters to the press, election campaign material, press clippings; also material relating to Wilfred Adams Russell, chiefly biographical clippings, and election campaign material. A major correspondent was Colin R. Chapman, P.R. and Research Consultant, who was active in Charles Wilfred Russell's election campaigns, and also in the interests of the Australian Democratic Union, Basic Industries Group, Australian Growers' Wool Marketing Committee, and other pastoral and political groups. The collection includes some bulletins and handout material issued by such groups. Also papers relating to history of Jimbour House, and the Bell family.
Russell, C. W. (Charles Wilfred), 1907-1977