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Photographs showing the way of life of German immigrants in early Queensland, 1959 - 1909. Part of Becoming Queensland - an online exhibition looking at the first 50 years of Queensland, Australia, through stories about the people, places, institutions and lifestyles that have made it so special.
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Page 1: Germans in early Queensland

Germans in early Queensland

From Becoming Queensland - an online exhibition looking at the first 50 years of Queensland, Australia, through stories about the people, places, institutions and lifestyles

that have made it so special 

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Farm wagon built in the traditional German style, Ipswich district, ca. 1907, William Higlett. Image No: APO-033-0001-0019

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Holzheimer farm at Bethania, Queensland, ca. 1872, William Boag. Image No: 20134

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German wagon in Laidley, ca. 1897. Image No: APU-048-0001-0007

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First dwelling of a German settler (Erste Wohnhutte eines Deutschen Ansiedlers), possibly Rosewood, ca. 1880. Image No: 168500

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Lutheran Christ Church at Highfields ca. 1880. Image No: 7080

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Members of the German Club, Brisbane, ca. 1890, Robert Shaw. Image No: 54065. Hermann Viertel is 5th from right at the back, with bowler hat and moustache. Franz Viertel is 3rd from left in the second back row.

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Class portrait of the students of the German Community School, South Brisbane, ca. 1890s. Image No: 10122

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Gentlemen seated around tables outside the German Club (known as Deutsche Halle), Toowoomba, ca. 1896. Image No: 168484

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German family outside a farm building in the Bethania area, Queensland, ca. 1871, William Boag. Image No. 20265

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Wedding guests and bridal party at a German wedding, Ropeley, ca. 1905. Image No: 96063

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Hay wagon towing a Model T Ford at Stonehouse, ca. 1914. Image No. 116428. Description from photograph: 'Grandpa Martin pauses at Stonehouse with his German Wagon, towing the remains of a T Ford from the Blackbutt Ranges.'

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German Empire celebration at Enoggera, Brisbane, 25 January 1908. Image No: 39297

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Advertisement for a cream separator in a German language publication, Queensland magazine, 1898. Image No: 62478

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Advertisement for A. Wegener & Son, Cash Grocers, Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba, 1898. Image No: 108185

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Estate map of German Station Estate, Nundah, Brisbane. Image No: 703065

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New German Baptist Church at Marburg, April 1905, William Higlett. Image No: APE-064-0001-0009

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Twin cupolas decorate the German Club in Woolloongabba, Brisbane, 1907, Image No: 48347. Signage on the front of the German Club in Vulture Street reads 'Brisbane Deutcher Turn Verein AD 1890'.

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Sketch of the German Mission Station at Nundah, Brisbane, 1846, Carl Friedrich Gerler. Image No: 67294


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