Thomas Hughes Thomas – Ipswich Entrepreneur

Thomas Hughes Thomas was born in Wales and came to Ipswich with his parents as a young boy. He apprenticed as a pastrycook to Mr F Whitehouse of Whitehouse Café in Nicholas Street after leaving school but then changed his career path to hairdressing. Thomas went to work...

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The West Moreton Scientific and Literary Club

On Saturday 13 July 1908, the West Moreton Scientific and Literary Club was formed. Initiated by Dr J. A. Cameron, the club provided a forum for the presentation and discussion of both scientific and literary papers. It would go on to meet once a month in the Ipswich...

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Looking Back: Your home and its history

  On Saturday the 6th of August, 2016 Ipswich Libraries hosted a special event in conjunction with the Queensland State Archives and Ipswich City Council. The event “Looking Back: Your home and its history” was held at the Ipswich Central Library and was well attended by a wide...

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Ipswich Mobile Library – Past & Present

The Ipswich City Council officially launched its first Mobile Library in November, 1975. The first mobile library staff member was Mr Frank Noonan who also drove the air-conditioned, 10 metre bus known as the ‘Bookmobile’. Carrying 2,500 items including books and cassette tapes, the Bookmobile visited nine locations...

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Ipswich Heritage Day at the Cooneana Heritage Centre

Do you have photos or memorabilia of early Ipswich? Can you tell the stories behind your items? Your photos could help recreate the story of Ipswich from early settlers to the present day. History is being made every day and your private collection may hold a missing clue to...

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Greetings from Ipswich

The Picture Ipswich collection contains a number of postcard images from the early 1900s. These postcards range from pictorial views of early Ipswich through to wartime correspondence. Some are promotional with business details and advertising, while others were produced by photographic studios and display portraits or family photos....

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Lost in the Bush – a Doctor’s Story

Thanks to staff at the Ipswich Hospital Museum who pointed us in the direction of this part of our history. Born on 6 April 1837 at Hesse-Cassel in Germany, Dr William Henry (Wilhelm Heinrich) von Lossberg journeyed from Hamburg to Brisbane in 1863 as surgeon-superintendent on the ship, ‘Alster’.  A...

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Pacific Motors and Faulkner Motors – Top of Town

  An article appeared in the Queensland Times newspaper on 6 May, 1927 reporting the opening of Pacific Motors Ltd in Brisbane Street, Ipswich. An Oldsmobile car district headquarters and a fully equipped service station, the building was designed by Mr G. Brockwell Gill. It contained a ground...

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The Ipswich Cup – 150 years at the Gee-gees

This year on Saturday the 18th of June, Ipswich and many of its residents will celebrate an amazing milestone. This year marks the 150th year since the first Ipswich Cup was run back in 1866. Many people today see ‘The Cup’ as a major Ipswich social event where...

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