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Massacres of Australian Aborigines in Queensland

  • F3527
  • Item
  • 2010

Draft typescript article written by Richard Fotheringham for The Australian Literary Review which was published with the title 'Inside the killing fields of Queensland' on October 6, 2010, pp. 12-13. This article was written after the discovery of a memoir by Thomas Davis, father of Arthur Hoey Davis (aka "Steele Rudd"), which discussed massacres of Australian Aborigines in his time of working in Queensland in the 1800s. Fotheringham suggested the name of the manuscript.

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.

Fotheringham, Richard, 1947-

Purtell Park : a brief history.

  • F3563
  • Item
  • 2010

Brief history of Purtell Park, Bardon written by Peter Hamilton. Peter Hamilton, a Bardon resident, with other locals, successfully petitioned the local MP Peter Matic to block a decision in favour of an extra clubhouse and liquor licence at Purtell Park in 2010. Purtell Park was the original home of Western Districts Rugby Legue Football Club, also known as Wests.

Hamilton, Peter

Planning for the UQ St Lucia Campus, 2010

  • F3614
  • Item
  • 2010

History of the early planning and construction of the University of Queensland St Lucia campus. Published in Fryer Folios, June 2010.

Brown, Peter

Regent Theatre (Brisbane) Theatre Program File

  • FTPF40
  • File
  • 1929-2010.

This series contains material such as theatre programs, concert notes, invitations and ephemeral items relating to Australian theatres.
Hoyts Regent Theatre [Brisbane]

Regent Theatre (Brisbane, Qld.)

Bell Family properties

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

William Kellett and the Bell family

Photocopies, newspaper cuttings, correspondence relating to William Kellett (who worked for Bell & Sons of Jimbour until 1881 when Sir Joshua Peter Bell died). Copy of Mr Edward Kellett (father of William Kellett) deceased notice in Queensland Times, 17 July 1881. Typed tombstone inscription for Edward kellett with typescript of deceased notice in Queensland Times, 17 July 1881. Correspondence to Mr CD & Mrs AM Taylor from Cr Peter Matic relating to naming of Pocket Park, Kellett Street, 17 Nov 2009 to "William Kellett Park".
Two photocopied pages from an unknown publication recounting William Kellett’s association with the Joshua Peter Bell (1827-1881) and the Bell properites, including Buaraba.

Bell Family

Jimbour House, 2006 to 2010.

Photocopies, newspaper cuttings, correspondence relating to Jimbour House: Copy of ‘The imperfections of the great’, Mar 1978. --
Newspaper cuttings, 2009 to 2010. -- Copy of photograph of tombstone. -- Photocopies of newspaper cuttings. -- Dedication booklet for the Deborah Russell garden. -- Brochure of ‘Jimbour a walk through history’. -- Information sheets. -- Photocopy of photograph of Jimbour Station. -- ‘The Great wall of Jimbour: heritage and the cultural landscape’, from Public history review, vol 12, pp. 103-110, 2006. -- Printout of Friends of Jimbour – Jimbour e-Newsletter, Sep 2009.

Bell Family

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