Aboriginal art, Carnarvon Gorge National Park, 1971. Slide by Allan Webb, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © Allan Webb and the Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Aboriginal rock art, Carnarvon Gorge, 1980. Slides by Michael Keniger, Collection of the University of Queensland Library

Copyright © Collection of the University of Queensland Library

Aboriginal rock art, Carnarvon National Park, 1967. Slides by Lynne Cain, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © Lynne Cain and the Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Quinkan Aboriginal rock art near Laura, 1988. Slide by Audrey Johnston, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © Audrey Johnston and the Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Plan of Bowen, 1861

Bowen, QLD
Australia
1 January 1861
14 October 2010
14 October 2010

Location

Bowen, QLD
Australia
Surveyor General’s Department

Collection Queensland State Archives

Plan of the town of Bowen, Port Denison, District of Kennedy, 1861. By Clarendon Stuart, Surveyor General’s Department. Includes sketch by Stuart of Aborigines looking towards Bowen. Collection Queensland State Archives

Aboriginal cave drawings, 1895

Robert Logan Jack, Aboriginal cave-drawings on the Palmer gold fields, Plate 1, Royal Society of Queensland, vol XI, 1895

Explorer’s journals provide a fascinating insight into two peoples of different cultures becoming acquainted with each other.

Which way did Ludwig Leichhardt go? He must have passed through here. The sand dunes of far west Queensland must hold a secret to the mystery.

The Wills Tragedy, 1861

The Wills Tragedy. The arrival of the neighboring squatters & men collecting & burying the dead, after the attack by the blacks on H.S. Wills Esq's Station, Leichhardt District, Queensland. October 19, 1861. Watercolour  by T.G. Moyle. Collection of the State Library of Queensland

Location

Cullin-la-ringo Station, QLD
Australia

Blacks' dug-out, Tinnenburra, c1910. Queensland State Archives

Queensland State Archives

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