Geographical expansion of Bufo marinus in Queensland, 1981

QLD
Australia
1 January 1981
28 March 2011
28 March 2011

Location

QLD
Australia

M.D. Sabath, et al

Geographical expansion of Bufo marinus in Queensland, 1981. This was one of the first maps to show the pathway of the cane toad across Queensland. The map accompanied the scientific paper investigating the rate and direction of population spread of B. marinus in Queensland. The 1939 inset lists the sites in Queensland where toads were released: A = Mossman, B = Gordonvale, C = Babinda, D = Bamaroo, E = Giru and Ayr, F = Mackay, G = Bundaberg, H = Isis. Notably, the information to create this map came from Queensland Museum surveys in 1974 that asked Queenslanders when they had first seen the toad in their district. From M.D. Sabath, et al, ‘Expansion of the range of the introduced toad Bufo Marinus in Australia from 1935 to 1974’, Copeia, 3, 1981

The cane toad (Bufo marinus) was introduced to Australia as a solution to cane beetle pest affecting North Queensland sugar cane crops.

Let the four wheel drive skid to a stop and from the height of the sandhill take in the river moving south. This water trailing through the desert creates a pathway to renewal.

Queensland, 1906

Australia
1 January 1906
24 November 2010
24 November 2010

Location

Australia
Edinburgh & London
W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland   
Queensland, 1906. Atlas Plate 141. Published by W. & A.K. Johnston Limited, Edinburgh & London. Showing railways and submarine telegraph line. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland 

Nineteenth century walrus tusk pastry fork

Nineteenth century walrus tusk pastry fork

Location

Australia
H2422
Queensland Museum
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia
Dimensions
41mm
215mm
20mm

Bicentennial mail bag, 1970

Bicentennial mail bag, 1970

Location

Australia
R00518
Queensland Museum
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia
Dimensions
970mm
670mm
10mm

Decorative crest for locomotive smokebox, 1934

This crest was mounted on the front of the locomotive used during the Queensland leg of the visit to Australia by the Duke of Gloucester in 1934.

Location

Australia
R1111
Queensland Museum
Ipswich Railway Workshops
1 January 1934
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia
Dimensions
545mm
545mm
25mm

Queensland Railway Refreshment Rooms price list, 1972

This framed menu is from the Queensland Railways Refreshment Rooms at Toowoomba Station.

Location

Australia
R4084
Queensland Museum
1 January 1966
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia

Programme for the inauguration of the Queensland railway, 1864

Programme for the inauguration of the Queensland railway, 1864

Location

Ipswich, QLD
Australia
27° 36' 50.7348" S, 152° 45' 30.4992" E
R6048
Queensland Museum
Ipswich
25 February 1864
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Ipswich, QLD
Australia
27° 36' 50.7348" S, 152° 45' 30.4992" E
Dimensions
517mm
290mm
21mm
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