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5. 31 October session
1907 Sydney bathing costume
protests “Declined”
East Street Ipswich Queensland Q1 Construction
Justins Park Queensland's first railway
Capalaba Library
Rainfall at Gumahah
Southport Pier
Matthew Pepper
Yungaba Immigration Centre
Brisbane Street Naming
Wynnum Wading Pool
Christie Palmerston History of the
Pine Rivers
Timber Industry
http://enwp.org/WP:GLAM/SLQ/31_October_2011
6. December 9 session
B-24D Liberator Crash on 26 February 1945
✓ Reading in Queensland ✗
Kilcoy District Historical Society ✓
1936 Bundaberg distillery fire ✓
Queensland children's book illustrators
Kilcoy District Historical Society ✓ Raymond McCosker ✓
Brisbane suburbs with Aboriginal names ✓ Millions (Australian band)
Public Library Service Queensland ✓
Lieutenant George Edwards ✓
Raymond McCosker ✓
http://enwp.org/WP:GLAM/SLQ/9_December_2011
7. April 17 session
CityLibraries Townsville
CityLibraries Townsville Historic Images Collection
Young Chamber
Cardwell Bush Telegraph
Aubrey Bennett, doctor
Pinnacles Gallery
Charters Towers Railway Station
Royal Bull's Head Inn (Toowoomba)
Townsville RSL Stadium -✗ copyright violation
http://enwp.org/WP:GLAM/SLQ/17_April_2012
28. Troy Sachs
Did you know ... that Australian men's wheelchair basketballer
Troy Sachs (pictured) has won seven championships in four different club leagues and gold
medals at two Paralympic Games?"