Preserving our Queensland Heritage, 1985

1 January 1985
25 November 2010
25 November 2010
Brisbane
Queensland Government

Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Preserving our Queensland Heritage, 1985. Pamphlet published by the premier's Department in 1985, with a forward by Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Nindooinbah Homestead garden, Beaudesert, 1935. Captioned incorrectly as Nindoornbah in original. From Official Souvenir Beaudesert and National Park Lamington Plateau, Brisbane, 1935, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Ewes and lambs, Glengallan Homestead, Warwick, 1937. From Queensland agricultural journal, Collection of the Fryer Library, University of Queensland

Collection of the Fryer Library, University of Queensland

An example of Pise construction, a farm homestead designed and built by Mr Stewart Galletly, Woodridge, 1937. From Queensland agricultural journal, 1937, Collection of the Fryer Library, University of Queensland

Collection of the Fryer Library, University of Queensland

Jimbour House on hill and tractor engine as part of heritage display, Dalby, 1958. Slides by John Thun, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © John Thun and the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Smithfield Homestead, Toowoomba, 1974. Slides by Allan Webb, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

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

The station homestead was an important landscape feature that assisted the establishment and survival of the Queensland pastoral industry and the community of people associated with the industry.

Interior and exterior images of the Walter Reid Cultural Centre, 2010. Photographs by Ana Stevenson, 2010

Collection of Ana Stevenson

Penal Settlement, St Helena Island, 1986. Slides by Michael Keniger, Collection of the University of Queensland Library.

Copyright © Michael Keniger and the Collection of the University of Queensland Library

Heritage significance is often based on associations between specific places and particular people, groups or events.

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