Which way did Ludwig Leichhardt go? He must have passed through here. The sand dunes of far west Queensland must hold a secret to the mystery.

James Cook monuments, Cooktown, 1988. Slides by Audrey Johnston, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

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The Endeavour anchor, James Cook Historical Museum, Cooktown. Postcard by Murray Views, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © Murray Views Collection c1970-2000, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Cook began sailing northwards along the Queensland coast in mid-May 1770.

Pioneer River at Marian Sugar Mill, 1914. From Glimpses of sunny Queensland (3rd edition), Queensland Government Intelligence and Tourist Bureau, Brisbane, 1914. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

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Marian Sugar Mill, Mackay District, c1910. Photograph (JC Smith Collection) Fryer Library, University of Queensland

Copyright © J.C. Smith Collection, Fryer Library, University of Queensland

Dame Nellie Melba’s house, Marian, 1931. ‘Mr Armstrong, the late Dame Nellie Melba's husband, was one of the first managers of the old Marian Sugar Mill, in the Mackay district. The house depicted above was built for Melba and her husband. It has since been shifted to another site and is occupied by the Chief Engineer (Mr Guilford), and the house of the present manager (Mr O’Neil) is erected on the original site of Melba’s home. Mr Dave Coyne, one of the oldest pioneers of Marian, remembers Melba in the early days of Marian.

Collection of the Fryer Library, University of Queensland

The young ‘Nellie Melba’ moved with her family to Queensland in 1881, living around the Mackay sugar region until fleeing the tropics in 1883 to launch her singing career in Melbourne.

Wreck of the Cherry Venture, 1973. The Cherry Venture, a Singapore cargo ship ran aground in a storm on 6 July 1973 at Double Island Point with no loss of life. After serving as a tourist drawcard, removal of the severely rusted wreck began in 2007. Slides by Robin Barron, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

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Centaur poster, c1943

Centaur poster, c1943. 'Work, save, fight and so avenge the nurses!', poster by unknown artist. Collection of the Australian War Memorial

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