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Visiting Fellowships

June 11, 2020

The HGRC invite applications from innovative scholars in a discipline relevant to digital history or the creative arts to join us for a period as Visiting Fellow, and contribute to the aims of the Harry Gentle Resource Centre. Applications close 29 June 2020. Read more. Read More

Timothy Roberts – QSA & HGRC June seminar

May 28, 2020

Have you ever wondered about how Queensland’s landscape has inspired artists? Join us online as guest speaker, Timothy Roberts, Visiting Fellow Griffith University Harry Gentle Resource Centre illustrates some artistic highlights of pre-separation Queensland, emphasising the themes of exploration, establishment, and edification. Tim’s visual journey through Queensland’s history will begin… Read More

James and Agnes Wilson, Allora

May 11, 2020

James and Agnes Wilson arrived in Queensland from Scotland on 19 September 1858, which just happened to be their 7th wedding anniversary. After spending some time working on Clifton Station, they bought land in the Allora District where they lived and farmed for the rest of their lives. Read their… Read More

Who was Sigma?

April 3, 2020

Sigma is the pen-name adopted by Henry James Symes, a colourful character who first came to Queensland in the early 1850s. Christened Henry James Hyde, Sigma adopted the surname Symes when he jumped ship in Melbourne around 1850 and shortly after made his way to the Darling Downs region droving… Read More

Read about the life of Elise Barney, Brisbane’s first postmistress

February 21, 2020

Elise Barney (nee Rivers) was born in Lisbon, Portugal in 1815 and died on 5 July 1883 in Fortitude Valley, Queensland, Australia. Elise was appointed as the first full-time female postmistress at Brisbane (1855-1863), following the death of her husband Leiut. John Edward Barney. John and Elise Barney arrived in… Read More

New Projects Published

February 19, 2020

Read about lesser known early expeditions in south-east Queensland and mapping Native Police patrols in our newly published projects. Read More

HGRC hosts Indyana Horobin under HURIP

February 18, 2020

Indyana Horobin was awarded a research internship by the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science (HLSS) as part of the 2019-2020 Humanities Undergraduate Research Intern Program (HURIP), and completed a short-term internship with the Harry Gentle Resource Centre (HGRC) which is affiliated with the Griffith Centre for Social and… Read More

Queensland Maritime Museum Exhibition

January 19, 2020

Queensland Maritime Museum’s exhibition, The Land and Dreams … Over the Seas to Queensland, explores the history of immigration to our State covering the first free British settlers, to those immigrants of all nationalities fleeing war torn Europe. Learn about their personal journeys as you explore artefacts like ships, sea… Read More

QSA seminar 18 Oct 2019, Peopling Place, Annemarie McLaren

September 30, 2019

Peopling Place: Transcribing Sources for Brisbane’s Zion Hill Mission, presented by Annemarie McLaren. Queensland State Archives with the Griffith University Harry Gentle Resource Centre are proud to present this event as part of the 2019 Visiting Fellows Seminar Series. In this paper, Annemarie McLaren will explore some of the initial… Read More

Activities at the Queensland State Archives

September 30, 2019

‘Birdcage of the Bay: St Helena Island prison’ The Queensland State Archives has a free exhibition titled ‘Birdcage of the Bay: St Helena Island Prison’ running until 12 October 2019. Explore a virtual reality recreation of the St Helena Prison stockade, discover original artefacts from the island, or try… Read More

Tim Roberts appointed as HGRC Visiting Fellow

August 5, 2019

The HGRC is delighted to welcome its new Visiting Fellow, Tim Roberts. Tim is a specialist in Australian art heritage, decorative arts and material culture to 1945 and is an experienced researcher and guest speaker. He is the President of the Queensland Professional Historians Association. Tim’s project, Picturing the… Read More

Panel on Urban Aboriginal Camps

July 25, 2019

One of the more notable events during the recent AHA Conference in Toowoomba (8th-12th July) was a panel on the neglected history of urban Aboriginal camps. The concept – Aboriginal Cities – was developed by Dr Paul Irish (Coast History & Heritage, Sydney), working with fellow historians Dr Denise Cook… Read More

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