Wineries and Vineyards of Historic Ipswich

  Between the 1880s and 1890s grape growing and wine making in Ipswich was a burgeoning industry that was built on quality growing conditions and healthy profits for the winemakers.  There were many winemakers and grape growers in the area who tried their hand at this new agricultural...

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The Whybird Family Business

  In 1857 at the age of 22, John Whybird immigrated to Australia from England on the ship ‘Blenheim’. He made his way to Ipswich and began working as a drayman for the firm of Hassel & Ogg in Bell Street. John carried goods from the Bremer River...

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Ipswich Pioneers – Abraham to Zielke

Formed in 1977, the Ipswich Genealogical Society was Queensland’s first genealogical society.   In its collection, the Society has a wide range of resources suitable for novices and experienced historians, with a special focus on Ipswich and surrounding districts. One of the useful resources compiled and edited by the Society...

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Ipswich and the Homefront

During World War 1 and 2 Ipswich became an active community that contributed to the home front effort through patriotic societies and the supplying of employees to manufacture munitions and  other important consumables for the war effort. Patriotism in Ipswich World War 1 and 2 brought about the...

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The Marburg Sugar Mill

In September 1870, Charles Smith bought the “Woodlands” selection of land at Marburg which consisted of 568 acres.  As local timber resources became depleted in the 1880s, his son Thomas Lorimer Smith decided to plant sugar cane on the property and subsequently constructed a sugar mill around 1883. At this...

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Old Hidden Vale Homestead

The area of Hidden Vale was first settled in 1841 and formed part of Franklyn Vale. During this time the area of approximately 384,000 acres was used by Henry and Maria Mort to farm sheep. However, after separation the new government saw fit that the large area of Franklyn Vale be divided up...

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Queensland Times on Trove

National Library of Australia allows free access to text-searchable digitised Australian newspapers through Trove Digitised Newspapers. You can save yourself hours browsing through newspapers on microfilm when you search digitised newspapers. The following newspapers can now be searched on Trove Digitised Newspapers:- Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald & General...

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Ipswich – Heritage City

Anyone that’s lived in the area of Ipswich, Queensland for awhile would hopefully be aware of its rich and diverse heritage.   But for the visitor just passing through, the significance of the city may go unrecognised.  To test your knowledge of all things Ipswich, here’s a couple of...

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Arthur Foote’s Ipswich Joinery

In 2013 Rev. Arthur Trevor Foote was awarded the Viva Cribb Bursary to assist him in researching and documenting his great grandfather Arthur Foote’s significant role in Ipswich’s early history. “Footprints in Ipswich History: an historical outline of the life of Arthur Foote, his family, and the Ipswich...

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