Native Police Barracks and Reserve, Mary River, 1860

Mary River, QLD
Australia
1 January 1860
29 September 2010
29 September 2010

Location

Mary River, QLD
Australia

Queensland State Archives. Image by Jonathan Richards

Native Police Barracks and Reserve, Mary River, 1860. (SUR/A1/1860/725) Queensland State Archives. Image by Jonathan Richards

The Moving Frontier, 1860-98

1 January 2009
29 September 2010
29 September 2010

Copyright © Jonathan Richards, 2009

The Moving Frontier, shown by Native Police camp openings, 1860-98. Native Police Camps 1860-69, 1870-79, 1880-89, 1890-98. Maps by Jonathan Richards, 2009

Sergeant James Whiteford and troopers, Cape York Peninsula, c1900. Collection of Jonathan Richards

Collection of Jonathan Richards

Carl Lumholtz, 'Chez Les Cannibales', Le Tour Du Monde, 1889, Volume 1, page 303. Collection of Jonathan Richards

Collection of Jonathan Richards

Native Police looking over country, 1860s. Collection of Jonathan Richards

Collection of Jonathan Richards

England, like most European powers, conquered and ruled a large colonial empire during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

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