Governor of Queensland Sir Leslie Wilson inspecting honour guard of Royal Marines at RNA Exhibition opening, 21 August 1935

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Queensland Times
22 August 1935

THE GOVERNOR’S GUARD

The interest of the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) in his old regiment – the Royal Marines – was shown yesterday, when the Marines from H.M.S. Sussex provided the guard of honour at the Exhibition on the occasion of the official opening. Immediately he descended from the Vice-Regal car Sir Leslie made his way to the officer of the guard, shook hands warmly, and congratulated him on the appearance of the men. Subsequently he walked between the ranks and, noticing a string of medals on one member of the party, conversed with him for a few seconds. He also addressed the guard, and said he appreciated very highly the compliment paid to him by providing a guard of honour from the regiment with which h. was so proud to have been associated for so many years. When the opening ceremony ended

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Aerial view Burdekin Bridge under construction, c 1955

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The Burdekin Bridge is 1,097 metres (3,600 ft) long, only 46 metres shorter than the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Construction commenced in 1947 and took 10 years to complete. IN 2010 it was recognised as a National Engineering Heritage Landmark.

Queensland State Archives Item ID924947, Photographic material

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Coded telegram to the Governor of Queensland showing that war has broken out between Great Britain and Germany, Austria and Hungary, 13 August 1914

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A week after receiving this telegram, Queensland took the extraordinary step of a issuing a proclamation independent of the Commonwealth that war had broken out. The proclamation was issued by Sir Arthur Morgan, Lieutenant-Governor, the President of the Legislative Council and Vice-Admiral of the State of Queensland.

Queensland State Archives, Digital Image ID 26085

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Government House, Brisbane, 1898

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Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture.

The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee.

Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 to 1881.

John Stevenson MP purchased Fernberg and commissioned the addition of a fine frontage to the building and considerably extended the grounds by purchasing adjacent land. He also installed the stained glass window depicting Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland (1306-1329) on the main internal stairway of the house.

The title to Fernberg was transferred in 1894 to Stevenson’s mortgagees,

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Government House, Brisbane, c 1981

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Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture.

The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee.

Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 to 1881.

John Stevenson MP purchased Fernberg and commissioned the addition of a fine frontage to the building and considerably extended the grounds by purchasing adjacent land. He also installed the stained glass window depicting Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland (1306-1329) on the main internal stairway of the house.

The title to Fernberg was transferred in 1894 to Stevenson’s mortgagees,

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