Series Series G - Non-habitable buildings for the Atherton Tablelands Maize Board

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UQFL222-Series G

Title

Non-habitable buildings for the Atherton Tablelands Maize Board

Date(s)

  • 1931-1932. (Creation)

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Series

Extent and medium

14 architectural drawings.

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Scope and content

The Atherton Maize Board (Pool) was constituted on 31 August 1923 and was responsible for the marketing of maize produced in Atherton, Mareeba, Herberton, Chillagoe and adjacent areas. New Silos at Atherton and Tolga were completed in 1925 and by 1931 addtional storage was required. This series has plans for silo storage in Tolga, Kairi, and Atherton.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

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Unrestricted access.

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Copyright applies.

Language of material

  • English

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Note

Oversize folder 5 Items 29-42

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Status

Final

Level of detail

Full

Dates of creation revision deletion

Created, Linda Justo, 20-Aug-2020.

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Sources

Queensland State Archives, Agency ID A10965 viewed online 20-Aug-2020. Dempster, I. 1980, 'Soldier Settlement in the Atherton - Tolga - Kauri Area after World War I: Its Position in Context with Legislative Schemes and Its Progress to the mid 1930's', John Oxley Journal: A Bulletin for Historical Research in Queensland, 1 (7), 11-23, accessed online via eSpace on 20-Aug-2020.

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Physical storage

  • Oversize folder: UQFL222 Oversize folder 5