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by Jane Gulliford Lowes


  Grant, E Memoirs of a Highland Lady (John Murray) Edinburgh 1898 Canongate Books Ltd/ Andrew Tod 1988

  Haines, R Life and Death in the Age of Sail (National Maritime Museum) London 2003

  Hollindale, I Life and Cricket on the Coomera (Privately Published) Gold Coast 2008

  Hughes, R The Fatal Shore (Vintage) Australia 1986

  McCutcheon, J Troubled Seams (Privately Published) Seaham 1955

  Rudd, Steele On Our Selection (Bulletin) Sydney 1899

  Walker, J Jondaryan Station (University of Queensland Press) Brisbane 1988

  Woolcock, R Rights of Passage (Tavistock Publications Ltd) London 1986

  Academic Papers/Published Articles

  Balkin, GC “Putting War Horror in Past Took Love and Work” New Farm Village News, December 2015

  Callaghan, J “Case Study” Brisbane Cyclone 1887 (Harden Up Queensland, date unknown)

  Chesterfield, R “The Growth and Expansion of the Durham Miners’ Association” (Part 2) www.durhamintime.org.uk (date unknown)

  Crook, DP “Aspects of Brisbane Society in the 1880s” (Thesis) 1958 University of Queensland

  Curtis, E “A Land of Hills and Valleys Tamborine Mountain 1874–1914” (Queensland Heritage, Undated)

  Devaney, J “Tambourine – Its Early History” Brisbane Daily Mail 24th December 1928

  Durham County Record Office GS Boggin Scrapbooks UD/Sea pp 48–49

  Emmett, S “Looking Back on Old Brisbane” (notes for address delivered at the meeting of the Historical Society of Queensland 22nd July 1954)

  Linsley, S Extracts from Lecture Notes (undated)

  Murphy, C Campbell Family History (undated)

  Our Brisbane History – 1916 A Nation Divided – Conscription 2009 ourbrisbanehistory.blogspot.co.uk/2009/10/

  Queensland Country Life – Jondaryan, Last of the Big Downs Stations (National Library of Australia) 10th January 1946

  Reid, G “From Hornet Bank to Cullin-a-Ringo” (Presented to the Royal Historical Society of Brisbane 24th May 1981)

  Renshaw, P “Black Friday 1921” History Today Vol.21 Issue 6th June 1971

  Scott, J “Making Ends Meet: Brisbane Women and Unemployment in the Great Depression”, Queensland Review, 2006

  The Spectator Archive (Author Unknown) “The End of the Miners’ Strike 1st July 1921” www.archive.spectator.co.uk

  Newspaper Archives

  Australian Newspapers accessed via www.trove.nla.gov.au

  Beaudesert Times

  Brisbane Courier

  Brisbane Telegraph

  Clarence & Richmond Advertiser and New England Examiner

  Maryborough Chronicle

  Newcastle Morning Herald & Miners’ Advocate

  Rockhampton Morning Bulletin

  Sydney Morning Herald

  Sydney Evening News

  The Times of London (via Durham Mining Museum www.dmm.org.uk )

  Websites

  ancestry.co.uk

  ancestry.com

  archive.spectator.co.uk

  awm.gov.au/atwar/ww1

  durhamatwar.org.uk

  east-durham.co.uk/seaham/timeline

  England Census 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911

  findmypast.com

  historytoday.com/patrick-renshaw/black-friday-1921

  Queensland State Archives – Passenger Lists www.slq.qld.gov au/resources

  themcwhirtersproject.com – Man Eating Tiger Eats Man on George St Brisbane 1888

  trove.nla.gov.auuboat.net/wwi/commanders/81.html

  Notes

  * * *

  1Troubled Seams, a County Durham Mining Narrative in the 19th Century, John McCutcheon, Seaham, 1955 p.29. Durham County Record Office DC/ALM 4/10. Reproduced by permission of Durham County Record Office.

  2England and Wales Census 1881, Seaton with Slingley.

  3Queensland State Archive, Immigration Records, SS Duke of Sutherland 1886.

  4 Statistics from dmm.org.uk

  5Troubled Seams, John McCutcheon 1955 DRO DC/ALM 4/10 p. 41.

  6Ibid pp. 66–72.

  7Ibid pp. 73–78.

  8Ibid p. 76.

  9The Times, 9th September 1880, dmm.org.uk

  10Ibid, 10th September 1880, dmm.org.uk

  11Troubled Seams, John McCutcheon, 1955 DRO DC/ALM 4/10 p. 127.

  12Ibid p. 131.

  13The Times, 7th October 1880, dmm.org.uk

  14dmm.org.uk

  15Troubled Seams, John McCutcheon,1955 DRO DC/ALM 4/10 pp. 116–123.

  16Ibid p. 94.

  17Rights of Passage–Emigration to Australia in the Nineteenth Century, HR Woolcock (Tavistock Publications Ltd), London 1986, p. xiv.

  18Ibid p. 35.

  19Ibid p. 6.

  20Ibid p. 11.

  21Ibid p. 19.

  22Blue China – Single Female Migration to Australia, Jan Gothard (Melbourne University Press) 2001, p. 6.

  23Ibid pp. 30–38.

  24Ibid pp.30–38.

  25Rights of Passage – Emigration to Australia in the Nineteenth Century, HR Woolcock (Tavistock Publications Ltd), London 1986, p. 99.

  26Sydney Morning Herald, 3rd October 1902, trove.nla.gov.au

  27Rights of Passage, HR Woolcock (Tavistock Publications Ltd) London 1986 p. 101.

  28Brisbane Courier, 4th January 1888, trove.nla.gov.au

  29Rights of Passage, HR Woolcock 1986, ibid p. 176 (Crew List BT 99/1568).

  30Ibid p. 78.

  31“Occupations of the People of Brisbane: An Aspect of Urban Society in the 1880s”, DP Crook, Journal of Historical Studies: Australia and New Zealand Vol.10 Iss.37, 1961, www.tandfonline.com

  32Australia & New Zealand Vol I Trollope, A (George Robertson) Melbourne 1873 p41

  33Round the Compass in Australia Parker, G (EW Cole) Melbourne 1892 p213

  34Ibid.

  35Northern Argus, 23rd February 1881, cited in DP Crook, ibid.

  36Ibid p. 13.

  37Daily Observer, 9th March 1986, cited ibid p. 44.

  38Brisbane Boomerang, 7th January 1888, cited ibid p. 41.

  39This account of Higgins Menagerie and the man-eating tiger appears in a web article from The McWhirters’ Project, 22nd March 2013, www.themcwhirtersproject.com, and is based upon a news report of the day.

  40Occupations of the People of Brisbane: An Aspect of Urban Society in the 1880s, DP Crook, Journal of Historical Studies: Australia and New Zealand Vol.10 Iss.37, 1961, www.tandfonline.com

  41Ibid.

  42I am indebted to Coline Murphy for her research and notes on the Campbell Family History.

  43On Our Selection, Steele Rudd, Bulletin, Sydney, 1899.

  44“From Hornet Bank to Cullin-la-Ringo”, Gordon Reid, presented to the Royal Historical Society of Brisbane, 28th May 1981.

  45On the Wool Track, CEW Bean, London, 1910 p. ix.

  46Ibid p. 7.

  47Ibid pp. 6–7.

  48The Week, Brisbane, Queensland, 12th June 1891 www.trove.nla.gov.au

  49Queensland Past and Present:100 Years of Statistics 1886-1996, Ch.8 Health, Section 5 pp. 263–270.

  50I am grateful to Wendy King and the staff at Jondaryan for this information.

  51“Jondaryan, Last of Big Downs Stations”, Queensland Country Life, 10th January 1946, www.nla.gov.au/nla.newsarticle97144826.

  52Colonial Australia b
efore 1850, B. Fletcher, Melbourne, Nelson, 1876.

  53Jondaryan Station: The Relationship between Pastoral Capital and Pastoral Labour, Jan Walker, (University of Queensland Press), 1988.

  54 Ibid pp. 85–88.

  55 Toowoomba Chronicle, 14th November 1875, cited by Jan Walker, ibid.

  56 Life and Cricket on the Coomera: A Journey Through 140 years of Cricket, Life and History along Queensland’s Coomera River, Ian Hollindale, Australia, 2008.

  57 A Land of Hills and Valleys – Tamborine Mountain 1875–1914, Eve Curtis, published in Queensland Heritage.

  58The Turning Years – A Tamborine Mountain History, Eve Curtis, North Tamborine, 1988, p. 70.

  59Beaudesert Times, 1st November 1918, cited ibid.

  60The Growth and Expansion of the Durham Miners’ Association (Part 2), Raymond Chesterfield, www.durhamintime.org.uk

  61‘Black Friday 1921’, Patrick Renshaw, History Today Vol.21 issue 6 June 1971, reproduced at www.historytoday.com/patrick-renshaw/black-friday-1921

  62The Growth and Expansion of the Durham Miners’ Association (Part 2), Raymond Chesterfield, www.durhamintime.org.uk

  63Seaham Timeline, www.east-durham.co.uk

  64Durham at War, www.durhamatwar.org.uk

  65www.uboat.net/wwi/commanders/81.html

  66FIPS, Legendary U Boat Commander 1915–1918, translated by G. Brooks, 2000. Originally published in Berlin, 1933, under the title “Alarm! Tauchen! U-Boot in Kampf und Sturm”, contributed to www.durhamatwar.org.uk by Durham County Record Office.

  67www.durhamrecordsonline.com/literature

  68“Black Friday 1921”, Patrick Renshaw, History Today Vol.21 issue 6 June 1971, reproduced at www.historytoday.com/patrick-renshaw/black-friday-1921.

  69Ibid, p. 4.

  70Ibid, p. 5.

  71Ibid, p. 10.

  72The End of the Miners’ Strike, The Spectator, 1st July 1921, p. 12, www.archive.spectator.co.uk

  73The Growth and Expansion of the Durham Miners’ Association (Part 2), Raymond Chesterfield, www.durhamintime.org.uk

  74Ibid.

  75125 Years of Schooling in the Coomera, Gloria A Coghill, Wongawallen, Queensland 1998, pp. 36–37.

  76www.stradbrokemuseum.com.au/dba

  77Ibid.

  78Brisbane Courier, Tuesday 25th October 1927, www.trove.nla.gov.au

  79Ibid.

  80Ibid.

  81Queensland Historical Atlas, qhatlas.com.au/content/depression-era

  82Maryborough Chronicle, 15th June 1933, www.trove.nla.gov.au

  83Queensland Historical Atlas, qhatlas.com.au/content/depression-era

  84www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/great-depression

  85“Making Ends Meet: Brisbane Women and Unemployment During the Great Depression”, Joanne Scott, Queensland Review, 2006.

  86The Turning Years, A Tamborine Mountain History, Eve Curtis, North Tamborine, Queensland, 1998, p. 95.

 

 

 


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