Nineteenth century shears

Nineteenth century shears

Location

Blackall, QLD
Australia
24° 25' 27.6312" S, 145° 27' 57.7548" E
H45509
Queensland Museum
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Blackall, QLD
Australia
24° 25' 27.6312" S, 145° 27' 57.7548" E
Dimensions
92mm
69mm
35mm

University of Queensland Student Commemoration Day, 1962.  The House of St Jean parade, George Street, Brisbane.  Slide by Patrick Conaghan. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © Patrick Conaghan and the Centre for the Government of Queensland, 2010

University of Queensland Student Commemoration Day, 1962.  The House of St Jean parade, George Street, Brisbane.  Slide by Patrick Conaghan. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © Patrick Conaghan and the Centre for the Government of Queensland, 2010

University of Queensland Student Commemoration Day, 1962. Castro parade, George Street, Brisbane. Slide by Patrick Conaghan. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © Patrick Conaghan and the Centre for the Government of Queensland, 2010

University of Queensland Student Commemoration Day, 1962.  Castro parade float. Slide by Patrick Conaghan. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © Patrick Conaghan and the Centre for the Government of Queensland, 2010

People, by Eanruig Raibert, 1969

One time he came among us,

We the expresso folk,

Clad in his shroud of culture,

Pride, dignity his yoke.

 

He moved just like a self styled king,

Amongst his self style serfs,

Sounding his oxford Cambridge vowels,

And speaking toff nosed F’s.

 

His hairless face, stiff upper lip,

To us it seemed to say,

“How jolly good of me to come,

Thou I haven’t come to stay”.

 

A socialist is what I am,

I’ll have you all to know,

Just let me do my workers act,

19 February 1969
30 September 2010
30 September 2010

Folk by John Manifold, 1969

They’ve opened a folk expresso bar,

And once for a sort of a joke,

I went to drink Folk expresso there,

And watch the expresso Folk.

 

The coffee was just the same old stuff,

As you get in the posh caffays,

But something about the customers,

Recalled by grandpa’s days.

 

They had flowing beards, and flowing manes,

Tho they looked a bit down at heels

And they sang in moody and sankey tunes,

Of their wonderfully high ideals.

 

The girls had hair like grandma wore,

Location

Brisbane, QLD
Australia
19 February 1969
30 September 2010
30 September 2010
Brisbane, QLD
Australia

‘Youth’ has plagued Queensland, and in particular the State capital Brisbane, for at least a century.

Pauline Hanson the candidate was less effective than the political protest movement she spawned.

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