Cobb and Co. comes to Ipswich

On Sunday the 9th of October, Rosewood celebrated the opening of their new community space which features an exact replica of a Cobb and Co. Coach, a method of transport that Ipswich residents used frequently in the mid 1800’s. Cobb and Co. was a coaching service that was started by four American...

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Looking Back with Picture Ipswich – Our Eastern Suburbs

Picture Ipswich was launched in May 2008 and is an online resource containing a collection of historical images, documents and oral histories of people and places in Ipswich. Local history enthusiasts are invited to attend a free “Looking Back with Picture Ipswich” session at the Redbank Plains Library...

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Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School – 120 Years Celebration

Ipswich Girls’ Grammar School is celebrating 120 years in 2012 and to commemorate this occasion,  the school is collecting 120 stories from past and present students, teachers and parents – one for every year from 1892 to 2012. The stories are to be 120 words long. If you...

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Ipswich Houses : Dumfries

According to the Ipswich Heritage Study, this house was designed by the well-known local architect, George Brockwell Gill, although the construction date is unclear. It has been reported that it was built in 1890 for Ipswich’s first customs officer, Gordon Blair and his wife Julia.  However, the National Trust indicates...

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Picture Puzzle

Many of the images in Picture Ipswich have been kindly provided by the community. Along the way gems have come to light that are unable to be identified or important information is missing and because of this we need the community’s help. We are always looking for photos...

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The Ipswich Bowls Club

Last year the Ipswich Bowls Club celebrated their 100th birthday, having first been established in August 1910. In 2010 “Ipswich Bowls Club: Chronicle of a Century 1910 – 2010” was produced by Gordon Smith, Beryl Johnston and Judith Nissen and documented the club’s history and development over its century of...

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Ipswich Civic Hall

The Civic Hall had humble beginnings within the town of Ipswich, first making an appearance in 1861 within the first Town Hall, which was located within the old School of Arts Building. In 1892 the Ipswich community was steadily growing, and many people were unhappy with the town...

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Railway Workshops

As local residents may be aware, during 2011 the Queensland Pioneer Railway Service is operating in conjunction with the Homemade Expo to offer return train trips from Bundamba Racecourse to Box Flat.  This opportunity to ride on a vintage steam train is particularly fitting given the historical significance...

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The people’s park

The school holidays are a great time to get outdoors and enjoy the natural world. One place to do this is Queens Park, a beautiful parkland that is more than 150 years old. In 1842, Henry Wade set aside 80 acres of land to be used for recreational...

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