Showing 10 items matching "caboolture"
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Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Elaine Elms, Hindsight. Journal of the Caboolture Family History Research Group Inc 1980 - 2005, 2005
A book celebrating 25 years of family history research in the Caboolture areanon-fictionA book celebrating 25 years of family history research in the Caboolture areacaboolture (qld), caboolture family history research group -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Queensland Deaths & Cemeteries. Early Deaths 1876 - 1907. Lone Graves Caboolture Shire. Queensland Lone Graves. Including many more cemeteries, 1876-1907
Early deaths in Queensland 1876 - 1907 includes Place Names .non-fictionEarly deaths in Queensland 1876 - 1907 includes Place Names .bryden, fairview, roma, the gap uniting church, mapleton, glass mounmtain, obi park maleny, blackall range, fernvale selection, mallum creek, bribie landsbourough, campbellville, coochon creek, cowie bark bribie passage, woombye -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Caboolture cemetery. Cemetery registers, including Lawn cemetery and Columbarium
Caboolture Cemetery: Contains Alphabetical listing and Index. Inscriptions 1883 - 1994 - Alphabetical in Rows. Caboolture Shire Lawn Cemetery - Index and Transcriptions. Caboolture North and South Columbarium.non-fictionCaboolture Cemetery: Contains Alphabetical listing and Index. Inscriptions 1883 - 1994 - Alphabetical in Rows. Caboolture Shire Lawn Cemetery - Index and Transcriptions. Caboolture North and South Columbarium.caboolture cemetery, caboolture shire lawn cemetery, caboolture (qld), caboolture north & south columbarium -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Queensland Cemeteries Book 2. Includes Old Nambour, Peachester, Witta, Woodford and Upper Caboolture
Cemetery registers and transcriptions from all the cemetries listednon-fictionCemetery registers and transcriptions from all the cemetries listed old nambour cemetery, peachester cemetery, witta cemetery, woodford cemetery, upper caboolture cemetery -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Brian Darben, Caboolture State High School. 50 years of making the difference, 29 Nov 2011
A publication to mark the 50th anniversary of the Caboolture State High School, which was established in 1961non-fictionA publication to mark the 50th anniversary of the Caboolture State High School, which was established in 1961education, caboolture (qld) -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
Newspaper Clipping from the ""Mail", 6 July 93, P5. "Ex-mayor dies"Former Ringwood mayor, Mr Norm Aus has died, aged 76. He died at Caboolture Queensland after a long illness. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Certificate of Proficiency in Carpentry, 21/03/1961
Graeme George Allen was born on 24 December 1940. At the time of his death, on 26 February 2016, he was living at Caboolture South, Queensland. Certificate on a brown cardboard folder with "Certificate of Proficiency" on the cover. The certificte is for Graeme George Allen who completed a Carpentry Certificate in 1961.graeme george allen, apprenticeship, certificate of proficiency, carpentry, apprenticeship commission of victoria -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - Magneto Telephone, C1930
Used to communicate with the local telephone exchange and for connection to other subscribers. The introduction of automatic exchanges saw the their demise. This phone was used in the family home of the donor at Caboolture (aboriginal for carpet snake) during the 1940s and 1950s.A magneto telephone for communication with a manual telephone exchange. The handle on the right hand side, which was turned to rotate the magneto to call the exchange - ask operator for a number and then to be connected. Telephone enclosed in a specially designed box for mounting on the wall. There was a bell on top which rang when the magneto ringer at the exchange was turned. Fitted with a carbon microphone mounted on the front of the box for the transmission of the spoken word and an electro- magnet. A receiver which hangs on the left hand side on a hook. The hook acts as the on and off switch to answer the call and to switch on the battery to provide power for the receiver and energize the transmitter. There is an angled ledge for writing any messages. There is no battery. The circuit for the phone is on the inside of the door to the interior of the phone. pHone is type CDA116 - PMG Registered - Ericsson.communication, telephonic -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Keys - Wodonga Police Station
These keys were used to ensure security at the Wodonga Police Station in Elgin Street which opened in 1966. They were used for approximately 40 years at this police station which moved to a new location in Hovell Street, Wodonga in 2002. They may have originated from the earlier police which was located in High Street, Wodonga and opened in the 1870s. The keys were created by J. Hubball, a locksmith based at 474 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. He was also known as Joseph or Josh Hubball. He operated from these premises from the early 1920s until at least the 1940s. He gained a contract to provide locks and keys for many prisons throughout Australia, including Pentridge Gaol in Melbourne, Victoria and Caboolture Police Station in Queensland. His company also created keys used at Mayday Hills in Beechworth, Victoria. On 28th of March 1947, Hubball applied for a certificate of Incorporation of a Company in his name. The Directors of this company were William Hubball & Alfred Hubball.This key comes from the Police Station in Wodonga and was used for at least 40 years to secure the premises. It was created by a well-known Melbourne locksmith.A bunch of assorted keys from the Police Station in Elgin Street, Wodonga. They include keys for the main cell door as well as the exercise yard and gate room.On largest key 'Hubball" and on the reverse "Melbourne"wodonga police, wodonga police station -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Rebecca Biddulph, 10 Celebrating our first and future decades: University of the Sunshine Coast 1996-2006, c2005
Black, purple and pink soft covered book of 100 pagesuniversity of the sunshine coast, university, university history, paul thomas, ian kennedy, tony fitzgerald, architecture, sippy downs, ian lowe, marayke jonkers, karen woolley, graeme pearce, moroochy, caloundra, noosa, caboolture, kilcuy, cooloola, steve irwin, terri irwin