Solomon Island canoe paddle, 1884

Solomon Island canoe paddle, 1884

Location

Solomon Islands
E4508
Queensland Museum
Solomon Islands
1 January 1884
28 October 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum

Solomon Islands
Dimensions
1412mm
413mm

Solomon Island axe with decorative handle, 1883-1900

Solomon Island axe with decorative handle, 1883-1900

Locations

Makira
Solomon Islands
MK
Solomon Islands
E310
Queensland Museum
Makira, Solomon Islands
28 October 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Makira
Solomon Islands
MK
Solomon Islands

South Sea Islander huts, Farnbro, Childers, 1904. Queensland agricultural journal, 1904. Collection of the Fryer Library, University of Queensland

Collection of the Fryer Library, University of Queensland

South Sea Islander recruitment, New Hebrides, 1893

Australia
1 January 1893
22 October 2010
22 October 2010

Location

Australia

Collection of Queensland State Archives

Map of the New Hebrides with handwritten numbers indicating where and how many South Sea Islanders were taken on board during the twentieth voyage of the Labour Vessel, Ariel, 1893 and list of Islanders 'recruited' on this voyage. Collection of the Queensland State Archives

Oceania (Oceanie)

Australia
20 October 2010
20 October 2010

Location

Australia
Paris, France
Librairie Hatier
1:12,500,000

Map of Oceania (Océanie), showing Australia, with insets depicting Australian vegetation zones, relief, and a comparison with the size of France. The map was produced by famous French geographers Jean Brunhes (1869-1930) and his student Pierre Deffontaines (1894-1978), probably in the 1920s (Deffontaines studied with Brunhes 1922-25). Published by Librairie Hatier in Paris, the map was possibly used on classroom walls. The map shows us that from the French perspective, with their possessions in the Pacific Islands and Indo-China (Indochine Française), Queensland and Australia as a whole were considered part of 'Oceania', a word not commonly used at that time in Australia itself. Brisbane is shown as connected by shipping lines to Fiji (Iles Viti), and from there to Hawaii and San Francisco, and to Batavia (now Jakarta) and Singapore, while another line from Bundaberg or Gladstone connects Queensland to New Caledonia.

See Queensland first before joh sells it, c1978. Anti Joh Bjelke-Petersen bumper sticker, modeled on the Queensland tourism campaigns and issued by the Australian Labor Party.

Copyright © Collection of the Fryer Library, University of Queensland

‘Maps break down our inhibitions, stimulate our glands, stir our imagination, loosen our tongues’ thus spoke Carl Sauer in an essay entitled Education of a Geographer in 1956.

Griffith Taylor's Climograph, 1918

Australia
1 January 1918
30 August 2010
30 August 2010

Location

Australia
Queensland Geographical Journal

Griffith Taylor’s climographs comparing selected Australian towns with the ideal climate for the white race. Taylor’s climographs combine wet-bulb temperature and humidity data for each month of the year, producing a twelve-sided polygon for each location to allow easy comparison between them. Other climographs compiled by Taylor show the close similarity between tropical Australia and India.

Griffith Taylor, ‘Geographical factors controlling the settlement of tropical Australia’, Queensland Geographical Journal, No18-19, 1918, vols 32-33.

Chinese shrine, Cooktown, slide by George Laws, 1968. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

A translation near the shrine in 1968 read: The large symbols on the altar read 'Praying Table'. The large symbols on the stone read 'Respect & Dignity'.

Five narratives retell episodes of Queensland history to reinstate knowledges that have been buried in police and government files, as well as documents put together by explorers, stockme

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