Boy B, freehand map of Cherbourg

Cherbourg, QLD
Australia
26° 17' 30.804" S, 151° 57' 21.1968" E
14 January 2013
14 January 2013

Location

Cherbourg, QLD
Australia
26° 17' 30.804" S, 151° 57' 21.1968" E

Copyright © Angela Kreutz, 2013

Boy B, freehand map of Cherbourg. The combination of pathways, flags and Indigenous symbols reveals a sense of place identity. From Angela Kreutz, ‘Munu gukooreree: Aboriginal children's use and experience of space and place in Cherbourg’, Doctorate of Philosophy, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 2012

Girl B, freehand map of Cherbourg

Cherbourg, QLD
Australia
26° 17' 30.804" S, 151° 57' 21.1968" E
14 January 2013
14 January 2013

Location

Cherbourg, QLD
Australia
26° 17' 30.804" S, 151° 57' 21.1968" E

Copyright © Angela Kreutz, 2013

Girl B, freehand map of Cherbourg. This map shows children's circular routes around the community and visitation to important places such as the cemetery. From Angela Kreutz, ‘Munu gukooreree: Aboriginal children's use and experience of space and place in Cherbourg’, Doctorate of Philosophy, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 2012

Boy A, freehand map of Cherbourg

Cherbourg, QLD
Australia
26° 17' 30.804" S, 151° 57' 21.1968" E
14 January 2013
14 January 2013

Location

Cherbourg, QLD
Australia
26° 17' 30.804" S, 151° 57' 21.1968" E

Copyright © Angela Kreutz, 2013

Boy A, freehand map of Cherbourg. This map reveals the rigid housing structure in Cherbourg and the reliance on vehicles. From Angela Kreutz, ‘Munu gukooreree: Aboriginal children's use and experience of space and place in Cherbourg’, Doctorate of Philosophy, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 2012

Girl A, freehand map of Cherbourg

Cherbourg, QLD
Australia
26° 17' 30.804" S, 151° 57' 21.1968" E
14 January 2013
14 January 2013

Location

Cherbourg, QLD
Australia
26° 17' 30.804" S, 151° 57' 21.1968" E

Copyright © Angela Kreutz, 2013

Girl A, freehand map of Cherbourg. The community is depicted as an island on this map with the two main roads to Murgon and Wondai leading outwards. From Angela Kreutz, ‘Munu gukooreree: Aboriginal children's use and experience of space and place in Cherbourg’, Doctorate of Philosophy, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 2012

Childhood is a time of great exploration. This benefits cognitive, social and emotional development in children and is critical for developing environmental knowledge.

Principal roads in Queensland, 1979

1 January 1979
6 December 2010
6 December 2010
Queensland Main Roads Department

Collection of the Queensland State Archives

Principal roads in Queensland, showing travelling times, distance and road surface, Department of Main Roads, 1979. Collection of the Queensland State Archives

Advertising fan for Austin cars, c1950

Advertising fan for Austin cars, c1950

Location

Australia
H24099
Queensland Museum
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia
Dimensions
305mm
164mm

Pith helmet

Pith helmet

Location

Australia
R5451
Queensland Museum
Melbourne St, South Brisbane
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia
Dimensions
175mm
345mm
290mm

Album views, South Coast and seaside, 1914

Photographic representations of the landscape of Queensland were an important part of the promotion of rail travel in the early 1900s.

Location

Australia
Queensland Museum
Brisbane, Queensland
1 January 1914
23 November 2010
 Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010 
Australia
Dimensions
220mm
300mm
10mm
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