Maryborough Queensland. The interior of the old School of Arts building. It opened in 1888. This is part of the library that remains as it was then. It is now a town museum.

A stroll down Kent Avenue from Pallas Road. 1. On the left is Queen Elizabeth rose back garden. 2. The Dominion Milling Corporation manufacturing facility web page. Now derelict. The Maryborough flour mill when erected in 1890 was the furthest north in Australia. It was obtained by the Dominion Milling Business around 1910. The distinctive… Continue reading Maryborough Queensland. The interior of the old School of Arts building. It opened in 1888. This is part of the library that remains as it was then. It is now a town museum.

Maryborough. The Historical Society Museum in the old 1888 School of Arts building. An information board about an Aboriginal breast plate.

The Port of Maryborough. The city really started with a wharf as when prospective settlers acquired that the River Mary was navigable white pastoralist and cotton and maize farmers moved into the districts upstream from all-around 1848. Then in 1859 as the colony of Queensland was created from New South Wales a new international port… Continue reading Maryborough. The Historical Society Museum in the old 1888 School of Arts building. An information board about an Aboriginal breast plate.

Maryborough. The 1888 built School of Arts building. For many years it was the town library. Architect was Grainger of Adelaide. It is now the Historical Society Museum.

The Port of Maryborough. The city really started with a wharf as after possible settlers acquired that the River Mary was navigable white pastoralist and cotton and maize farmers moved into the districts upstream from around 1848. Then in 1859 as the colony of Queensland was designed from New South Wales a new international port… Continue reading Maryborough. The 1888 built School of Arts building. For many years it was the town library. Architect was Grainger of Adelaide. It is now the Historical Society Museum.