About the National Trust. Brisbane (197?) 4 p.
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National Trust of Queensland
About the National Trust. Brisbane (197?) 4 p.
National Trust of Queensland
Includes brief historical summary with acknowledgment to Neville Lund, and annotated floor plan of the building.
Bishopsbourne was the home of the Anglican Bishops and Archibishops of Brisbane from 1868 to 1964. Old Bishopsbourne [now St Francis Theological College] includes a 1912 Robin Dods designed stone chapel, 1930s terracing and a number of buildings associated with St Francis Theological College Milton [from 1936]. It is significant historically as one of the oldest ecclesiastical precincts in Queensland. The two-storeyed stone residence was constructed by architect Benjamin Backhouse in 1865-68 for Edward Tufnell, the first Anglican Bishop of Brisbane.
Steele, John Gladstone
Typescript descriptive notes and brief histories of places to be visited on the Capricorn caper, Easter 1974. Places to be visited included Rockhampton, Gracemere, Mt Morgan, Monto, Eidsvold, Gayndah, Nanango, Moore Taromeo. Accompanied by covering letter to Mrs White, of Buderim, 13 March 1974.
National Trust of Queensland
National Trust of Queensland
Membership application and brochure. 6 p. folded
National Trust of Queensland
Miegunyah and the Perry family, (n.d.) 6 p. folded with insert
National Trust of Queensland
Open letter to members of the National Trust of Queensland (n.p.) 1983, 5 p.
National Trust of Queensland
National Trust of Queensland