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Display of Historic Household Items

See what treasures you can find in our display of household items. There are cooking implements, recipe books, old tools, beautiful sewing and glove implements, old postcards and favourite books. All items are on loan from Toowong and District Historical Members whose families have kept these treasures from the past

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ART DECO – SPANISH MISSION – ARTS & CRAFT – New Farm 2024 Walking Tour No 1

New Farm – This Guided Walking Tour explores how Art Deco, Spanish Mission and Arts & Craft changed its architectural landscape.

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Show ‘n’ Tell – Tales of Wagons and Wheels

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Show ‘n’ Tell – The Work of World War II Redland Veterans. 

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Voices of Our Elders: Aboriginal Story Tellers

Presenting a selection of never before seen artworks, photographic portraits and a newly commissioned documentary film in recognition of Aboriginal people that have contributed to recording and maintaining history and culture. These artworks and objects reveal stories of individuals who saw a need to document what was around them through times of enormous change. The continuation of strength and pride in Aboriginal cultures is shared through family connections, stories of great heroism and deep cultural knowledge passed on through songs, ceremony and language.

UQ Anthropology Museum Level 1, Michie Building St Lucia Campus
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 11am to 3pm & First Saturdays: April 6, May 4, June 1, July 6, August 3, September 7, October 5 and November 2.

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A Wander Down Wickham Street

Come and explore the social and retail history of one of Fortitude Valley’s main arteries with professional historian Robert Allen

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Dickebusch St: A Clifton Hill Street with no front doors

At Yeronga Community Centre, a free ‘Streets of Stephens’ talk about a local street in the First World War housing estate of Clifton Hill, now in Moorooka. Find out a little more about the estate, the street, and the residents who made their homes there.

Talk presented by Kate Dyson, at 7 pm (following our April General Business Meeting at 6 pm). Note Tuesday date due to public holiday on Monday.

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The origins, history and legacy of Stone’s Ginger Beer

A talk on the history of Stone’s Ginger Beer established at Stone’s Corner in 1875.

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Coming up April-June 2024 – Annerley-Stephens History Group (ASHG)

We’d love you to visit us at our new premises in the Yeronga Community Centre, 62 Park Rd., Yeronga.
Join us for one of our Talking History series at 7.00 pm: 2nd April (Kate Dyson: Dickiebusch Street, Clifton Hill); 7th May (A Sneak Peek at the history of Villa Street) or; 3rd June (Annerley Service Stations).

Drop in and say hullo on Wednesday mornings 9.00-12.00 midday.

Join one of our monthly meetings (1st Monday of the month except for public holidays when they are the first Tuesday of the month).

For more information contact annerleystephenshistorygroupin@gmail.com

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