Remnants of letters from the 1880s
- UQFL79-Series A-File 8
- File
- 1880?-1889?
Part of Bell Family Papers
Remnants of handwritten letters.
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
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
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
Part of Bell Family Papers
This file has 121 items of photographic material that was previously housed loosely in the collection. Most are black and white phototgraphs. The list of photographic material:
[68 to 103.] [36 colour photographs from the opening of the Cellar Door at Jimbour House, April 2002].
[104 to 121. ] [18 colour 35mm negatives from the opening of the Cellar Door at Jimbour House, April 2002].
Bell Family Photographs, oversize
Part of Bell Family Papers
Photographs, mounted on card:
Part of Bell Family Papers
Jimbour House: letter regarding sale of Jimbour House and adjoining lands to Messrs. Ryder and Thomas, 12 Jun 1912 ; poem by H. Y. Russell, ‘The re-instatement of Jimbour House’ (Official opening 21 Nov, 1925), 22 Nov 1925; newspaper cuttings and photocopies of newspaper cuttings, 1912 to 1979.
Bell Family
Part of Bell Family Papers
Jimbour coach newspaper cutting and information from the Cobb & Co museum regarding the Jimbour coach.
Bell Family
Cuthbert Edward Peek at Jimbour House for transit of Venus
Part of Bell Family Papers
Photocopies of extracts from letters written by Cuthbert Edward Peek while on the Queensland and British 1882 Transit Expedition, 29 Oct to 18 Dec 1882, 3 copies. [Cuthbert Edward Peek was a self-funded amateur astronomer who joined the official observers from the Royal Geographical Society that travelled to Jimbour Station and chose Jimbour House as the transit station to observe the transit of Venus; Jimbour House had been recently vacated].
Bell Family
Correspondence, programmes, flyers, notebooks.
Part of Bell Family Papers
Correspondence, programmes, flyers, newspaper cuttings, notebook with list of ‘Jimbour silver’ as at 3 Mar 1912