Quintessential Queensland
Mena Creek,
QLD
Australia
17° 39' 17.9676" S, 145° 57' 23.4576" E
Mena Creek,
QLD
Australia
17° 39' 17.9676" S, 145° 57' 23.4576" E
Copyright © Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland
Paronella Park was designed to evoke the cultural and physical landscape of Spanish migrants’ heritage. It quickly became a favourite destination for all ethnic groups.
Ruthven st
Toowoomba,
QLD
Australia
27° 34' 26.6088" S, 151° 57' 3.7944" E
Ruthven st
Toowoomba,
QLD
Australia
27° 34' 26.6088" S, 151° 57' 3.7944" E
Queensland State Archives
Specials menu, Londys café, 1962. This was the specials menu in February and March 1962 for Londys café, which was located on Ruthven Street, Toowoomba. Collection of the Queensland State Archives
Ruthven st
Toowoomba,
QLD
Australia
27° 34' 26.6088" S, 151° 57' 3.7944" E
Ruthven st
Toowoomba,
QLD
Australia
27° 34' 26.6088" S, 151° 57' 3.7944" E
Queensland State Archives
Menu Londy’s café, 1962. This was the a la carte menu for Londys café, which was located on Ruthven Street, Toowoomba. Collection of the Queensland State Archives
Ruthven St
Toowoomba,
QLD
4350
Australia
27° 34' 26.6088" S, 151° 57' 3.7944" E
Ruthven St
Toowoomba,
QLD
4350
Australia
27° 34' 26.6088" S, 151° 57' 3.7944" E
Queensland State Archives
Londys cafe, Toowoomba, 1962. This architectural map of Londys Greek café appeared in the application for a restaurant liquor license by the Levonis Brothers who intended to expand operations for their Toowoomba cafe. After lodging the application, notice was posted in the Toowoomba Chronicle on 12 February 1962 asking for public comment. The liquor license file offers interesting insights into the operation of the café, and how some Queenslanders worked. Londys employed one cook, three assistant cooks, six waitresses, one pastry cook, one pastry cook’s apprentice, one bake-house assistant, two snack bar attendants and one milk bar attendant. When the nominee on the license, George Levonis, was asked what experience he had in cafes, he responded: ‘7 years in present establishment as managing partner/ 9 years association with parents’ café business in Maryborough.’ Despite the application being withdrawn on 15 March 1962, Londys café continued to operate. The ‘existing layout’ on the far left of the architectural plan gives an insight into the space inside a Greek café, showing the milk bar and espresso bar as patrons enter and opening into a number of booths. Above the perspective drawing, Londys café is marked in red on Ruthven Street in Toowoomba. Collection of the Queensland State Archives
Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, the University of Queensland
Australian sugar growing and refining sites, c1950. This map shows both the major Australian sugar growing districts along the Queensland coast and northern New South Wales, and also the sugar refineries that were located in Bundaberg, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. It details how much processing of the raw sugar cane was done away from the source. The inset demonstrates the export of sugar from far North Queensland to the rest of the world, which accounted for about half of the raw sugar produced in Australia. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, the University of Queensland
Collection of the University of Queensland Library
Queensland sugar map, 1941. This map shows 33 sugar mills dotted along the Queensland coast. The Queensland towns and cities that have sugar refineries and distilleries are also marked. Australian sugar year book 1940-41, Brisbane, Strand Press, 1941