Sergeant James Whiteford and troopers, Cape York Peninsula, c1900. Collection of Jonathan Richards

Collection of Jonathan Richards

Carl Lumholtz, 'Chez Les Cannibales', Le Tour Du Monde, 1889, Volume 1, page 303. Collection of Jonathan Richards

Collection of Jonathan Richards

Cape York Peninsula Native Police patrol, c1900. Collection of Jonathan Richards

Collection of Jonathan Richards

Native Police looking over country, 1860s. Collection of Jonathan Richards

Collection of Jonathan Richards

Lower Herbert River Native Police camp, early 1870s. Collection of Jonathan Richards

Collection of Jonathan Richards

Native Troopers and boat, Lower Herbert River, early 1870s. Collection of Jonathan Richards

Collection of Jonathan Richards

Native Trooper, 1860s. Collection of Jonathan Richards

Collection of Jonathan Richards

England, like most European powers, conquered and ruled a large colonial empire during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

The caves on the east side of Mount Etna before the limestone mine, north of Rockhampton, 1965. Slide by Warwick Willmott. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

Copyright © Warwick Willmott and the Centre for the Government of Queensland, 2010

Mount Etna, 1979. Slide by John Boult. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

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

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