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 photographs...

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Ipswich Grammar celebrates 150 years in 2013

To celebrate this great milestone, Ipswich Grammar School are writing the history of the school’s 150 years which will be published mid-2013 .  If you have memories or memorabilia that you would like to share, please contact Sophie Church, phone 3813 9636 (leave a message at option 3...

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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. This photograph is of the domestic...

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That Gallant Gentleman

Colonel Charles George Gray A new book has arrived onto our history room shelves, ‘That Gallant Gentleman: The remarkable story of Colonel Charles George Gray” by Kenneth Dutton. Lieutenant-Colonel Gray was born in Edinburgh in 1786 and had served in the Peninsula War in Spain and at Waterloo....

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The Thorn Family

George Thorn (1806-1876), soldier, businessman and politician, and George Henry Thorn (1840-1905), politician, were father and son. George was born on 11 April 1806 near Stockbridge, Hampshire, England, son of Simon Thorn, farmer, and his wife Elizabeth. A colour-sergeant, he arrived in Australia with the 4th (King’s Own)...

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Ipswich Rugby League celebrates 100 years

This year Ipswich Rugby League celebrates 100 years.  However, it was reported by Queensland Times journalist ‘Five Eighth’  in 1930 that football had been alive and well in Ipswich long before 1909.  The first official game recorded was on 9th October 1909, and the match between a Brisbane...

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Bertie Piper Unveiling

      On Saturday 15th May, the new statue of Bertie Piper will be unveiled in the Ipswich Cemetery.  Bertie, as he was known, died from suspected gastroenteritis on January 10, 1904, at the tender age of 12. His grieving parents enlisted the help of a South...

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