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Monday
The early death of the bushranger George Palmer
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George Charles Frederick Palmer (c. 1846 – 24 November 1869) was born and brought up in Queanbeyan , New South Wales. He was named afte...
Australian life in Queensland in the bushrangers time
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The bushrangers roamed Australia during the 1800's. The term bushranger was first used in a newspaper in 1805. Here is are some images o...
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The call of the Australian Bush 1880
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1880 Northern Queensland Australia Travelling through the bush in the Cooktown District The road is rough - but to my feet Sof...
Thursday
Family group in front of rough bush dwelling
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1870's This is a slab hut construction with a bark roof. A slab hut is made from slabs of split or sawn timber, often, in Australia,...
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Friday
Goldmining @ 1869
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Queensland, Australia. This photograph was taken by Richard Daintree, geologist and photographer, who was born in 1832 in England. ...
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Sunday
The early streets of Rocklea, Brisbane
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Horses and riders outside the Crown Hotel, Rocklea, Queensland in 1899. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland The town of Ro...
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Monday
Bush School 1872
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Logan/Beenleigh area, Queensland This is believed to be the Logan non-vested (non-Government funded) school, established in 1870, in wh...
Thursday
Lunch in the bush
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Lunch in the bush, near Warwick, Queensland, ca.1893. A man and woman stopping for a meal and a billy of tea. The horses have been unhi...
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