Captain Coley : Queensland's first Sergeant at Arms.
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- 1843-1979.
Typescript article (published in Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland, vol. 10, no.4, 1978-1979).
Includes related research notes.
Langevad, Gerry
Captain Coley : Queensland's first Sergeant at Arms.
Typescript article (published in Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland, vol. 10, no.4, 1978-1979).
Includes related research notes.
Langevad, Gerry
How the Fitzroy was found: extracts of a journal, 1853
Typescript of extracts taken from original journal.
Extracts from a journal by Charles Archer, recounting the discovery of the Fitzroy River. Subtitled: 'Memoranda taken on a journey to the Dawson and some of its tributaries, April 1853.'
Archer, Charles, 1813-1862
Queen of the colonies review, 1864 August 6
Covers the following dates : August 6, 13, 20, 27, September 3, 10, 17, 24, 1864. Periodical created for 'amusement' of passengers on board the Queen of the Colonies. Includes an abstract of the ship's log.
Accompanied by 2 leaves photocopied from 'The Presbyterian Outlook', 1931 March 1 : about Mrs J.S. Kerr (nee McLeod), who came to Brisbane with her family on the Queen of the Colonies in 1864.
Biographical notes, correspondence, poems, diaries, photographs, relating to the McLeod and Stitt families and their connection to Moreheads Ltd. Estate papers of P.H. Maloney; of A.W. Palfreyman; Goldsbrough Mort & Coy Ltd.; Moreheads Ltd., Brisbane; Stevedoring and Wool Dumping Coy. Ltd.
Stitt family
Recollections of a rambling life, 1897
Autobiography of Queensland pioneer and pastoralist Thomas Archer.
First published in 1897 in Yokohama, Japan by the 'Japan Gazette' for private circulation.
This transcript was copied by hand by William James Gall (1867-1938); it concludes as Archer departs for California.
Archer, Thomas, 1823-1905
Page from the eighteen-forties
History of George Mocatta and William Humphreys who were early settlers of various Queensland holdings including Mundoolan, Telemon, Nindooimbah, Wetheron and Wigton.
Written by George Mocatta's granddaughter