The strike press cuttings / compiled by the Queensland Parliamentary Library.
- F2285
- Item
- 1912
Contains clippings from the Brisbane Telegraph's daily reports of te strike and leading articles from other newspapers.
Queensland Parliament
The strike press cuttings / compiled by the Queensland Parliamentary Library.
Contains clippings from the Brisbane Telegraph's daily reports of te strike and leading articles from other newspapers.
Queensland Parliament
Household account book giving cost of house and furnishings.
Shambler, E. W.
On our selection : comedy drama in 4 acts / by Beaumont Smith and Albert Ed. Bailey
Note by Richard Fotheringham encl.
Smith, Beaumont, ca 1886-1950
Correspondence, from Peter Bell
Part of Bell Family Papers
Two letters from Peter Bell to his mother while he was a boarding school from around 1912; one, when he was older, undated; and a newspaper clipping with an letter to the editor from C.B. Peter Bell, President, New Deal for the West Association, 21 Mar 1947.
Bell, Colin Basil Peter, 1902-1976
The girl from outback : a real Australian drama in four acts / by Philip Lytton and W.E. Vincent
Lytton, Philip
Our new selection : a one act drama / by A.H. Davis and Bert Bailey
Includes note by Richard Fotheringham which refers to H1543, H1542 and H1541.
Davis, A. H.
Extracts from a speech on women suffrage / by the Hon. Thomas Glassey.
Typescript speech on women suffrage in the Locke Memorial Hall, Bedlington, Northumberland, England at a mixed farewell banquet tendered to him by his numerous friends on Saturday evening, 1st June, 1912, prior to his departure for his adopted country - Queensland.
Glassey, Thomas
[Material concerning women employed by the Dept. of Public Instruction], 1900 Aug-1912 Oct 11
Includes memoranda, list of female teachers and article.
Accompanied by letter concerning the proposed removal of the state school at Dayboro (1 leaf; 29 cm. --Typescript, signed, photocopy).
Queensland Department of Public Instruction
[Letter], 1912 Dec 30: Brisbane [to John L.] Woolcock.
Letter concerns personal donations to the university.
MacGregor, William, Sir., 1847-1919
Correspondence, Margaret Miller Bell, from 1898 to 1912
Part of Bell Family Papers
Handwritten letters, most are addressed to 'My dear Collie' and signed 'your affectionate Mother, Margaret M. Bell'. There are letters from: Oswald M. Bell; a letter to Colin b. P. Bell of 'Westlands' from Ruthing & Jensen Solicitors; letter to J.F. Small & Sons signed by Margaret M. Bell and Colin B. P. Bell to sell all the effects at Jimbour House.