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Added at 9am, 13.10.10 by National Archives of Australia

Along the track - Railway Records in the National Archives

The National Archives of Australia at Cannon Hill is holding a free seminar on railway related records held at the Archives.

The bulk of material relates to the formation and operation of the Commonwealth railways in Australia which included South Australia and Tasmania.

Discover the historical background of the development of railways in Australia and the role that the Commonwealth Government has played in all States.

To be held on Wednesday 17 November and again on Saturday 20 November , starting at 10am and running for about an hour.  A compilmentary morning tea will be provided.

National Archives of Australia16 Corporate DriveCANNON HILL  QLD  4170 

For bookings phone: 32494226

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Added at 9pm, 15.06.10 by President Genealogical Society of Qld

Annual Family History Seminar (Genealogical Society of Qld) - 28.08.10, 9:00am

GSQ is holding its Annual Seminar on Saturday 28 August at Queen Alexandra Home, Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo.

Shauna Hicks is only one of many exciting speakers appearing during the day.

Members $45 and non members $50 for the day including morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea.

Time: 9:00am

Date: Sat 28th Aug, 2010

Location: Queen Alexandra Home, 347 Old Cleveland Rd, Coorparoo

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My email is: ua.moc.tensutpo@1qsg

My address is: 38 Fisher Street, East Brisbane

My phone number is: 07 38915085

My website is: http://www.gsq.org.au/

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Added at 1pm, 11.06.10 by Kirsten Perris

New slq family history web pages

The State Library family history section offers a large range of info guides both as pdfs and as web pages.

We now have two new web pages to compliment our collection of info guides.

Railway employees - http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/info/fh/railway

  • enables easy connection between the State Library databases and resources

Queensland mining accidents - http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/info/fh/mining

  • offers an easy-to-follow guide to the State Library's database "Index to miners involved in Queensland mining accidents" and other resources

6 Comments

How do I get into this as I do not have a log on?

Comment added 9am, Wednesday 16th Jun 10 by "Lesley Charlton"

Hi Lesley, an index to Queensland mining accidents from 1882 to 1900 can be searched online at our website - http://fhr.slq.qld.gov.au/minacc/ We also have an index to appointments and removals of Queensland railway employees between 1890 and 1901 - http://fhr.slq.qld.gov.au/qldrail/ . Is this useful to your research? - Myles

Comment added 5pm, Thursday 17th Jun 10 by "State Library Queensland"

It is to a point but I am refering to the actuall index it needs a user name and password I am a member of the state library of qld and I do have an E card

Comment added 1pm, Sunday 20th Jun 10 by "Lesley Charlton"

Hi Lesley, I checked the linking to the indexes and the log-in box was to our back-of-house web page design program. This is now fixed so that when you log-in it should go straight to the indexes. Sorry for the confusion. - Kirsten

Comment added 1pm, Monday 21st Jun 10 by "Kirsten Perris"

thankyou I will give it a go. Lesley Charlton Canberra

Comment added 9pm, Monday 21st Jun 10 by "Lesley Charlton"

I would really love you guys to send me a copy of Paul George Betzien-1894 Volume 3 page 1247 and any photos it is in the removals of qld railway employees 1890-1901. thankyou Lesley Charlton Canberra

Comment added 9pm, Monday 21st Jun 10 by "Lesley Charlton"

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