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17 November 2008

Pandora

Etching of the Pandora (ship)

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Picture Queensland

Images of Queensland - its people and places, past and present

If you experience slow response times in searches from these pages please use the Picture Australia service, where you will be able to search and browse index information and thumbnail images.

Picture Queensland holds an ever growing number of images that build a unique pictorial record of the State of Queensland. There is a mix of historical and contemporary images from urban, regional and rural Queensland.

Picture Queensland can be enjoyed by students, researchers, genealogists and anyone with an interest in Queensland's cultural heritage.

Contributors

A growing number of organisations contribute images to Picture Queensland, including Queensland public libraries and other cultural institutions.  Picture Queensland also contains digitised images from the State Library of Queensland's John Oxley Library, which holds the world's largest collection of photographic material relating to the history and development of Queensland.

Picture Queensland annual update to contributors 2008 [new window Document in PDF format 629 kb]

Features

Periodically, new features are added here to highlight collections and promote State Library of Queensland public programs.

View a new Picture Queensland feature Armistice Day - At 11am on 11 November 1918 the guns of the Western Front fell silent after more than four years of continuous warfare.  The armistice between the Allies and Germany was signed at 5am in a railway carriage in Compiègne Forest, to take effect at 11am Paris time (11am GMT); the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.  In the years following, this symbolic end of the 'war to end all wars' gained special significance, as allied countries adopted Armistice Day as the day for remembering all who died in the war. View our special feature on Armistice Day here.

Other digital images

For more Queensland and Australian images, visit Picture Australia [new window http://www.pictureaustralia.org/] - containing over 2,000,000 Australian images.

To find more original photographs and photograph albums you can also search Manuscripts Queensland.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander material and information accessed on this site may be culturally-sensitive to some individuals and communities. Refer to the State Library’s Protocols for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Collections [new window Document in PDF format 126kb] for further information.

More information

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Last updated: 14th November 2008

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