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 | Bald Knob School Enrollment Complete by Name |
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 | Bald Knob school enrollment COMPLETE by Year |
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 | The First Maleny Pioneers A wonderful history told by Mr. William Simpson, about the first visitors, and the ones who stayed, all while being helped by the local Aborigines.
Transcribed from 'The Brisbane Courier' Thursday, 25th April 1923 |
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 | Mapleton Pioneers The Smith Brothers select ground near Mapleton Falls 1888 |
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 | Pioneers Ball at Maleny 1927 In honor of the Pioneers. |
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 | Mr James Page and his wife Rebecca nee Fenwick, of the Peachester district, ca 1890.
This image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced for other purposes without the prior permission of Sunshine Coast Libraries.
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 | Pictured back row, L-R: Joseph McCarthy, P. Nothling, John H. Skerman (manager), William Aplin. Front row, L-R: Ludwig Tesch, W. Cambage, Edward (Ted) Lawley, James Cork.
This image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced for other purposes without the prior permission of Sunshine Coast Libraries.
The Co-op was formed at a meeting at Joseph McCarthy's residence near Mountain View Road, on 3 May 1903. The first cans of cream were treated at the Maple Street Butter Factory on the 19 December 1904 and the first shareholder to deliver cream was Mr Alec Bryce of Reesville. The Co-op had three butter factories in all, the last one ceased processing butter in July 1981. The Co-op amalgamated with the Caboolture Co-op on 1 July 1978. Caboolture Co-op then amalgamated with other dairy co-ops in late 1989 forming Queensco.
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 | Thomas Cole and Mary (nee Lavery) circa 1890 This image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced for other purposes without the prior permission of Sunshine Coast Libraries.
Reference Number: P87493
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 | McCarthy's farm circa 1884 This image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced for other purposes without the prior permission of Sunshine Coast Libraries.
Reference Number: P87613
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 | Wedding between George Trail and Annie Grundon. 3rd April 1918 This image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced for other purposes without the prior permission of Sunshine Coast Libraries.
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 | Durundur and Conondale Stations. A recorded history and discription of the Woodford, Bellthorpe and Conondale districts, (the original road to Gympie prior to 1885.) |
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 | Robert and Frances Woof Circa 1900, Buderim. Buderim - Personalities. Robert Woof arrived on Buderim Mountain in 1883 to work at Dixon and Fieldings' sugar mill. He selected 160 acres on the north west slopes (adjoining James Lindsay's property) and built a house for his wife Frances and their five children, Elizabeth, Mary, John, Esther and Frances. He engaged in some small crop farming and eventually extended to bananas and citrus. Robert and Frances (seated).
This image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced for other purposes without the prior permission of Sunshine Coast Libraries |
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 | Margaret Cranney (later Mrs Jack Thorne) Awarded 'Belle of Caloundra Beach' 1946 |
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 | Reginald John Rees |
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 | Edgar John Rees Sr. |
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 | Elizabeth Ada Rees, 1911 |
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 | 'Caerleon' Reesville 1915 |
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 | Obituary, Esther Jane Rees, (nee Smith) 1928 |
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 | Mr. Charles Ringham Thorne and Mrs. Matilda Roumie (Mattie) with Jack and Edna. Jack Thorne's 21st Birthday |
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 | Thynne, Andrew Joseph and Mary Williamina (nee Cairncross)
Their son Gerald, and daughter Mabel Mary Josephine |
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 | Thynne, Andrew Joseph and Mary Elizabeth (nee Cairncross) and their son Gerald and their daughter Mabel Mary Josephine |
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 | Cairncross, William and his daughter Fanny Matilda |
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 | Cairncrosss, Elizabeth Mary (nee Edmundston) |
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 | Cairncross, Elizabeth Mary (nee Edmondston) |
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 | Cairncross, Jane Georgiana and her sister Millicent Ann |
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 | Scott, Peter and Mary (nee Crawford) their children Walter John and Maude Lander |
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 | Burton, William and Sarah Eliza (nee Alcock) and their son Bertram Percy and his wife Clara Esther (nee Narnst) |
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 | Traill, Alfred Donaldson and Jane (nee Cannon) |
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 | The Recent Catastrophe in the Straits or Sunda caused by the eruption of Mount Krakatoa. 25th August 1883 Story conveyed from the steamer 'Nowshera' and 'Roma'
Transcribed from 'The Queenslander' 29 September 1883 (page 28).
This wonderful article was supplied by 'Steve Murphy' |
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 | Pte Arthur Dalgetta Lewis Studio portrait of 4167 Private (Pte) Arthur Dalgetta Lewis, 25th Battalion, of Shell Harbour, NSW. A clerk prior to enlistment, he embarked with the 10th Reinforcements from Brisbane aboard HMAT Commonwealth on 28 March 1916. While serving in the Somme Valley, France, Pte Lewis was killed in action on 14 November 1916, aged 21. He was buried at Warlencourt British Cemetery, France.
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