
Australiana
Folder: Australia
03 May 2013
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Art Gallery Bank Est.1909
Within the historical township of Eumundi, with its creative ambience and sense of community stands the historic Bank of New South Wales Building, the ideal setting for the inception of The Art Bank Gallery. It sits proudly in the centre of town on Memorial Drive, directly across from the famous Eumundi Markets.
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From the early 1850s, almost all the area in the vicinity of the Eumundi district was part of three cattle runs - Canando, Yandina and North Kenilworth. The main grazing areas were around Belli and the Verrierdale-Doonan area...Eumundi, with the railway and the road to the north passing through it, developed as an important centre of the timber and dairying industry.
Queensland, Australia
30 Mar 2014
Joe's Waterhole Est. 1891
In the historic market town of Eumundi, Queensland.
There is a lot of history and family tradition at Joe’s Waterhole Hotel. This historic hotel as it stands today was once the Commercial, which was rebuilt in 1926 after a fire swept through Eumundi in 1924. In 1962 Joe Whiting took over ownership when he swapped his sugar-cane farm in Maroochydore for the hotel. It became known colloquially as Joe’s Waterhole and was officially renamed in 1987.
joeswaterhole.com/history
From the early 1850s, almost all the area in the vicinity of the Eumundi district was part of three cattle runs - Canando, Yandina and North Kenilworth. The main grazing areas were around Belli and the Verrierdale-Doonan area...Eumundi, with the railway and the road to the north passing through it, developed as an important centre of the timber and dairying industry.
Drive thru off licence 'The Thirsty Camel' in Note on this image
22 Sep 2014
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Thirsty Camel
At Joe's Waterhole in the Market Town of Eumundi in Queensland.
There is a lot of history and family tradition at Joe’s Waterhole Hotel. This historic hotel as it stands today was once the Commercial, which was rebuilt in 1926 after a fire swept through Eumundi in 1924. In 1962 Joe Whiting took over ownership when he swapped his sugar-cane farm in Maroochydore for the hotel. It became known colloquially as Joe’s Waterhole and was officially renamed in 1987.
joeswaterhole.com/history
22/30 Pale Green/Brown September 12 Months in Colour
22 Sep 2014
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Joe's Waterhole Est 1891
There is a lot of history and family tradition at Joe’s Waterhole Hotel. This historic hotel as it stands today was once the Commercial, which was rebuilt in 1926 after a fire swept through Eumundi in 1924. In 1962 Joe Whiting took over ownership when he swapped his sugar-cane farm in Maroochydore for the hotel. It became known colloquially as Joe’s Waterhole and was officially renamed in 1987.
joeswaterhole.com/history
Drive thru off licence 'The Thirsty Camel' in Note on this image
Eumundi Market town in Queensland.
11 Oct 2014
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Australia Post
In 2009 Australia Post celebrated 200 years as Australia's oldest, continually operating organisation.
73 of the owned buildings are classified as heritage properties and are included in the Commonwealth Heritage List. These buildings date from the Colonial era, through post-Federation to post-WWII structures.
auspost.com.au/about-us/history-and-heritage.html
Tewantin, Queensland
11/31 Scarlet/Timberwolf Grey 12 Months in Colour
02 Jan 2015
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Mt Ninderry
There is a Dreamtime legend which tells of Coolum, a young warrior, who loved a beautiful aboriginal girl named Maroochy. Another warrior named Ninderry abducted Maroochy. Coolum freed Maroochy and they fled together back to their tribes on the coast.
The enraged Ninderry knocked off Coolum’s head which became Mudjimba Island and Coolum’s body became Mt Coolum. The Spirit God punished Ninderry by turning him into stone and he became Ninderry Crest.
Maroochy's tears are said to have flowed down creating the Maroochy River.
coolumbusinessandtourism.com.au/explore/mount-coolum/legend/
View from the Noosa Hinterland, Queensland at Midday
TSC Middle of the day
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06 Oct 2015
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The Overland Stage Line
Coach and horses weather vane (in first comment).
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Rosedale Station was established in 1853 by John Little, and was the first station in the district.
The St John's Anglican Church in Rosedale was financed by John Little's son James Little in 1925 as a lasting memorial of the Little family, the original settlers.
Gladstone Library.
The railway was extended northwards from Bundaberg to Rosedale (1892) and connected to Gladstone via Miriam Vale (1896-97). Schools were opened at Rosedale (1896), Miriam Vale (1897) and Bororen (1900), all on the railway line.
queenslandplaces.com.au
Rosedale is a town in central Queensland, Australia. The town is in the Gladstone Region local government area, 423 kilometres (263 mi) north of the state capital Brisbane and 58 kilometres (36 mi) north west of the regional centre of Bundaberg. At the 2011 census, Rosedale and the surrounding area had a population of 448. Facilities in the town include a pub and a general store. The town also has a P–12 school catering for students from Rosedale, Lowmead, Agnes Water, 1770, Winfield and Yandaran.
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