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 | Alice Gore Jones |
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 | Alice O'Neill |
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 | Anna Phillips |
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 | Arthur Cowley on his wedding day |
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 | Arthur Wood |
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 | Bethungra Park homestead near Ilabo, New South Wales Taken from: The pastoral homes of Australia, published by The Pastoralists' review, Melbourne : Pastoralists' Review, 1910-1914 |
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 | Caroline Ruddell Taken from The Queenslander, Saturday 29 February 1908, p22 |
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 | Cyril Alfred Phillips |
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 | Edward Gore Jones |
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 | Frank Cowley Image of Frank Cowley in an article about pastoralists taken from the Sydney Mail, December 13, 1884 |
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 | Henry Wyat Radford This image of Henry Wyat Radford was taken from The Queenslander, Saturday 1 August 1886, page 219 |
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 | Jack Boese and Gertrude Farley on their wedding day |
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 | James O'Neill |
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 | James William Phillips |
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 | John (Jack) O'Neill |
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 | John Charles Wood This photo was taken in Edinburgh, likely to have been in 1883, the year that John (Jack) emigrated with his uncle and family to Australia. |
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 | John Gore Jones Taken from:
The Tinsley Portrait Sketches of the William Smith O'Brien Trial
Author: JD Forbes
Source: The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol 83, No 1 (1953) pp 86-92 |
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 | John Sheridan Gore Jones |
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 | Joseph Sykes Webb |
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 | Julia Katherine Schofield nee Taylor |
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 | Kalbar Memorial |
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 | Kalbar State School Memorial Board St George Hall, South Kolan
Timber Honour Board listing 14 members of the Kalbar School who served and, in some instances, died during the Great War 1914 - 1918. The capitol of the board displays a carved floral design. The Board was donated by Mrs. James Thygesen, whose son, Peter Andew Thygesen, was killed on the 31st July 1917 in Belgium. His body was never recovered and he is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial to the Missing. Also listed on the board is William King Wood, a first cousin to Peter Thygesen and his brother Charles (also listed on the board). William was killed in November of 1916 and he is buried in the Becourt Military Cemetery, Becordel-Becourt, France. Charles came home safely. |
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 | Kate Isobel Cowley In an article in the Brisbane Courier (Saturday 7 July 1923, p19) Archibald Meston (politician, journalist) recalled his memories of Brisbane 53 years ago and mentioned that "Mrs Phillips [Paulovich but known by her previous name] had two handsome daughters, Kate and Lydia Phillips". |
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 | Mabel Wilhelmina Webb with (possibly) William Phillips Webb This photo was taken by Burton Brothers in Dunedin, New Zealand. The baby is likely to be William as Alice, the first born, died in Sydney when almost 12 months old. |
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 | Mary Ann Morris |
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 | Mary O'Neill (nee Ruddell) |
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 | Mary Ruddell (nee Pillar) |
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 | May Lydia Wood (nee Phillips) |
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 | Melba House at Marian Melba House was the Marian Mill manager's house until a new one was built in the late 1920s. It was moved next door to the new residence where it was occupied by the Chief Engineer. It has now been moved to a location on the outskirts of Marian, overlooking the Pioneer River, where it operates as a visitor information centre. |
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 | Norah and Jack Walker with Colin O'Neill in the grounds of Melba House at Marian Norah Walker (previously Ruddell and nee Hammill) married Jack Walker in 1906. Colin O'Neill is Norah's grandson who was born in 1924 so this photo is likely to have been taken about 1926-1928. |
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 | Norah Walker (previously Ruddell, nee Hammill) |
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 | Perc Gerald Wood Perc in his WW2 Royal Australian Air Force uniform. |
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 | Ravenfield or Ravensfield Ravensfield, home of the Siemon family, in River Road now Coronation Drive, Toowong, 1911
The house was purchased from the Radford family estate by the Siemon family in 1910 (see The Brisbane Courier, Saturday 13 August 1910, p8)
Publisher: John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland
Is Part Of: Accession number: 14249872
Identifier: Negative number: 86189 |
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 | Richard Ruddell Taken from The Queenslander, Saturday 29 February 1908, p22 |
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 | Rowland Hill New Rowland Hill New served in India and later what is now known as the West Indies. |
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 | Rowland Hill New Rowland served in India and later on the island of St Kitts as the Inspector of Police. |
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 | Rudolph (on right) and Alice Boese with Wilhelm Boese In 1911, Rudolph and Alice Boese travelled overseas to Great Britain and Europe. This photo was taken in Copenhagen, Denmark, with Rudolph's brother, Wilhelm. |
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 | Thelma Wood (nee O'Neill) |
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 | Theresa Darcy (previously Murphy and nee Lowery) This photo was on Theresa's application to become a US citizen in 1940 |
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 | Valerie Ware (nee Wood) This photo was taken at Cathie and Kirby's wedding in 1978. |
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 | William King Wood |
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 | William King Wood in his Fifth Light Horse uniform |
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 | William Ruddell |
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 | William Wood - birth extract Church Register
Scotland's People |
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