Portal:Queensland
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Texts related to the state of Queensland, the second largest and third most populous state of Australia.
General
[edit]- Letter from John Gould to R. Denny, 15th April 1851 by John Gould
- Problems of Empire, 1904 by Thomas Allnutt Brassey
- Queensland as it appeared in The New Student's Reference Work (1914)
- Brisbane from the Air, 1919 by Frederick William Thiel (transcription project)
Government
[edit]- Constitution Act 1867
- George Ferguson Bowen from Men of the Time, eleventh edition, 1884 by Thompson Cooper
- The genesis of Queensland: an account of the first exploring journeys to and over Darling Downs: the earliest days of their occupation; social life; station seeking; the course of discovery, northward and westward; and a resumé of the causes which led to separation from New South Wales.. (1888)
- Letter to the Sub Inspector of Police Roma Street (1917)
See also State Library of Queensland portal.
History
[edit]- The Way We Civilise: Black and White; The Native Police, by Carl Adolf Feilberg (1880)
- A few facts in connection with the Employment of Polynesian Labour in Queensland (1894) by Maurice Hume Black
Journals
[edit]- Queensland geographical journal - volume 1
Religion
[edit]- Alfred Barry from Distinguished Churchmen and Phases of Church Work, 1902 by Charles H. Dant
- Catholicism in Queensland, 1910 by Victor L. Gray (transcription project)
- Archdiocese of Brisbane as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
Fiction
[edit]Towns and cities
[edit]- Brisbane as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
- Bundaberg as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
- Cairns as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
- Cooktown as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
- Cooktown as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Kanaka as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
- Rockhampton as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia