Electoral District of Port Curtis

Gladstone, QLD
Australia
1 January 1865

Location

Gladstone, QLD
Australia
Brisbane
Government Printing Office
16 miles to 1 inch
Electoral District of Port Curtis from Office of the Surveyor General, Queensland, 'Atlas of the Colony of Queensland, Australia', Brisbane, Government Printing Office, 1865. Described in the Government Notice of 1 February 1866: 'PORT CURTIS DISTRICT. Showing extensive Coast Line of upwards of 250 miles, extending from Ranges near Kolan River on the south, northerly to Mackay on the Pioneer River, with Towns, Roads, Telegraph Lines, Squatting Stations, &c., complete. Scale, 16 miles to 1 inch ; size, 27 inches by 20 inches. Printed on fine paper, and colored. Price, 1s. 6d. per copy.'

Electoral Districts of Burnett & Wide Bay

Maryborough, QLD
Australia
Australia
1 January 1865

Locations

Maryborough, QLD
Australia
Australia
Brisbane
Government Printing Office
16 miles to 1 inch
Electoral Districts of Burnett & Wide Bay from Office of the Surveyor General, Queensland, 'Atlas of the Colony of Queensland, Australia', Brisbane, Government Printing Office, 1865. Described in the Government Notice of 1 February 1866: 'WIDE BAY AND BURNETT DISTRICTS. Scale, 16 miles to 1 inch ; size, 27 inches by 20 inches. Printed on fine paper, and colored. Price 1s.'

Electoral Districts of East & West Moreton, Northern, Western & Eastern Downs, Queensland

QLD
Australia
1 January 1865

Location

QLD
Australia
Brisbane
Office of the Surveyor General, Queensland
16 miles to 1 inch
Electoral Districts of East & West Moreton, Northern, Western & Eastern Downs, Queensland from Office of the Surveyor General, Queensland, 'Atlas of the Colony of Queensland, Australia', Brisbane, Government Printing Office, 1865. Described in the Government Notice of 1 February 1866: 'EAST and WEST MORETON, and the EASTERN, WESTERN, and NORTHERN DOWNS, with portion of the LEICHHARDT and WIDE BAY DISTRICTS. Showing Towns, Railways, Electric Telegraph Lines, Principal Bush Roads and Tracks, Rivers, Creeks, Ranges, Agricultural and Village Reserves, Boundaries of Surveyed Areas, Principal Squatting Stations, &c., &c, with more than 200 miles of Coast ; also Bays, Ports, Islands, &c., according to the most recent Surveys. Scale, 16 miles to 1 inch ; size, 27 inches by 20 inches. Printed on fine paper, and colored. Price, 2s. per copy.'

General Map of Queensland, showing Districts proclaimed as Electorates, &c.

QLD
Australia
1 January 1866

Location

QLD
Australia
Brisbane
Government Printing Office
85 miles to 1 inch

General Map of Queensland, showing Districts proclaimed as Electorates, &c. from Office of the Surveyor General, Queensland, 'Atlas of the Colony of Queensland, Australia', Brisbane, Government Printing Office, 1865. Described in the Government Notice of 1 February 1866: 'SKETCH MAP OF THE COLONY OF QUEENSLAND. Showing Electoral and Pastoral Districts, Telegraph Lines, Postal Routes, &c, &c., &c. ; colored. Price, 2s.'

1865 Atlas Title Page

QLD
Australia
1 January 1865

Location

QLD
Australia
Brisbane
Government Printing Office

Title page of Office of the Surveyor General, Queensland, 'Atlas of the Colony of Queensland, Australia', Brisbane, Government Printing Office, 1865

At the outset Queensland’s most valuable resource was land.

The Reef: Is the magic gone?, cover image Walkabout, October 1972. Copyright Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland
Queensland – The Sun Country, cover image Walkabout, August 1970. Copyright Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland
What the Reef Needs: Time and Money, cover image Walkabout, April 1970. Copyright Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland
Our cover shows masked dancers of the sivirri cult on Cape York, cover image Walkabout, July 1969. "Hero cults, cults of masked dancers of Papuan affinity, infiltrated Cape York Peninsula and established a foothold on both eastern and western seaboards. The cover photograph shows masked dancers in colour associated with the culture hero, Sivirri, in the Tjundjundji Tribe of the Lower Batavia River, western Cape York. In the foreground is the Trenna, the scared initiation ground, and in the background the Mbaga, the enclosure for the initiates." Copyright Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland
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