Early Stanthorpe, in colour.

Early 1870s – a mining boom creates a town. 1872 – the tin mining boom. Places to stay when you’re prospecting. The “Roll-Up” Tree and Maryland Street. The information from the State Library of Queensland about this photograph states that: “People gathered at the Roll-up tree in the centre of town for meetings. Advertisements wereContinue reading “Early Stanthorpe, in colour.”

Inns and Hotels of Renown

A guide to places to stay from 1870 to 1890. Rock of Cashel Hotel, Sugarloaf, via Stanthorpe, Queensland, ca 1870. Unidentified photographer. State Library of Queensland. Britannia Hotel in Stanthorpe, 1872. Photographer: William Boag, c. 1838-1878. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland. Miner’s Refuge Hotel at Broadwater near Stanthorpe, ca 1872. Photographer: William Boag,Continue reading “Inns and Hotels of Renown”

Pioneer Life in the 1870s – the William Boag Photographs

In 1871, a photographer named William Boag arrived in the Colony of Queensland, and took his camera and portable darkroom on the road, exploring Brisbane and surrounds, then venturing south-west to Stanthorpe in 1872. Boag had previous experience in studio photography in Sydney, but it was out on the road, capturing people and places thatContinue reading “Pioneer Life in the 1870s – the William Boag Photographs”