Stone axe head

Location

Australia
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia

Wall telephone, 1908

Wall telephone, 1908

Location

Australia
H3088
Queensland Museum
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia
Dimensions
350mm
250mm
200mm

Television viewer's licence

Location

Australia
H13851
Queensland Museum
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia

Candlestick telephone, 1966

Candlestick telephone, 1966

Location

Australia
H26975
Queensland Museum
Sweden
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia
Dimensions
213mm
152mm
97mm

Ceramic electrical insulator

Ceramic electrical insulator

Location

Australia
H47633
Queensland Museum
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia
Dimensions
160mm
250mm
120mm

Kreisler radio, c1947

Kreisler radio, c1947

Location

Australia
H45332
Queensland Museum
1 January 1947
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Australia
Dimensions
263mm
390mm
278mm

Duboisia myoporoidis (pituri), 1923

Duboisia myoporoidis (pituri) by Adam Forster, 1923. Collection of the National Library of Australia

Location

Australia

Reading a magazine, 1950. Collection of the State Library of Queensland

Collection of the State Library of Queensland image 201550

Reading a book, Nanango, 1923. Collection of the State Library of Queensland

Collection of the State Library of Queensland image 159847

Railways, 1948

Australia
1 January 1948
19 November 2010
19 November 2010

Location

Australia

Collection of the National Library of Australia

Queensland railways showing all railways open for traffic, under construction and approved by Parliament. Prepared for the Commissioner of Railways, Brisbane, 1948. In Queensland there were several unlinked railway systems. Families using the Queensland Bush Book Club would make their way to the nearest railway station to collect their parcels. Those living a long distance from the rail depot, made arrangements with private carters or the postal service for the next leg of the journey. Collection of the National Library of Australia

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