Board of Inquiry Above – left to right: the Board who heard Frank Bowerman’s charges. Left: Auditor-General Frederick Orme Darvall, Surveyor-General Sir Augustus Charles Gregory, Collector of Customs William Thornton. The official Board of Inquiry into three charges of misconduct against Frank Sydney Bowerman was convened with a speed modern public servants would find astonishing.Continue reading “Bowerman’s Board, Trial, and the Aftermath.”
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Dalby, Leyburn and Infamy – Frank Bowerman’s Turbulent 1868.
Until October 1868, as far as the public knew, Frank S Bowerman was a minor civil servant on the Darling Downs. He was appointed as Police Magistrate at Leyburn in March. The first hint that all was not as it should be came with a story in the Dalby Herald on 10 October, in whichContinue reading “Dalby, Leyburn and Infamy – Frank Bowerman’s Turbulent 1868.”
The Bowerman Inheritance.
Assistant Commissary Bowerman and family. The Bowerman family arrived in Sydney in 1825, where Henry Boucher Bowerman had been assigned as Assistant Commissary General. He spent time working at Port Macquarie, then Parramatta, where Frank Sydney Bowerman joined the family on 7 March 1828. Henry Bowerman senior became part of the colonial gentry, with goodContinue reading “The Bowerman Inheritance.”
The Attempted Assassination in Brisbane.
FS Bowerman. Part 1. 24 November 1868 At 9:30 in the morning of 24 November 1868, Arthur Simmonds, a storekeeper in Albert Street, Brisbane had a slightly unusual customer. A tall, thin auburn-haired man, with the dress and manner of a gentleman, who bore a rather distracted air. After looking around the store, the gentlemanContinue reading “The Attempted Assassination in Brisbane.”
Tales of old Dalby.
Newspaper stories of the Plough Inn era. The Wild Scotchman not apprehended at Milstead’s. A young man who, for more than a twelvemonth past, has been peaceably occupied as storekeeper on a station in the district, was captured at Milstead’s as Macpherson, by Mr. Sub-inspector Appjohn and his men, and in spite of the remonstranceContinue reading “Tales of old Dalby.”
The Milsteads of Dalby – the Plough Inn.
After travelling to Brisbane in February 1858 to support her daughter’s failed assault charge against a teacher, Theresa Whalin took stock of her life. She was a widow with a country hotel to run, a lot of land, and a wilful daughter to raise. There was another land sale afoot in Dalby in March, andContinue reading “The Milsteads of Dalby – the Plough Inn.”
The Milsteads of Dalby.
Part 1 – The early days of Dalby, and the creation of the Plough Inn. This was the beginning of the town of Dalby in 1853 – a plan that showed the selections of land made by the township’s earliest European inhabitants. All of the storied names of 19th century Dalby are there – CharlesContinue reading “The Milsteads of Dalby.”
