Queensland History by Dr Jeremy Hodes

A blog by Dr Jeremy Hodes devoted to aspects of Queensland history that I find interesting

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Torres Strait

Torres Strait Islanders
Eddie Mabo
Centenary of John Douglas - 1928
The dedication of the Douglas Memorial Chapel at the Quetta Memorial Cathedral on Thursday Island in 1913
John Douglas and the Japanese in the Torres Strait
John Douglas and the Asian presence in Torres Strait
John Douglas and the Asian presence on Thursday Island, 1885-1904
Interview with John Douglas - 1900
John Douglas and Aborigines in Torres Strait
The sinking of the Quetta in Torres Strait
Expedition to New Guinea - 1885
Douglas appointed Government Resident on Thursday Island in 1885
Thursday Island in 1885
Torres Strait Islander Migration to Cairns Before World War II
Anomaly in Torres Strait: Living ‘Under The Act’ and the Attraction of the Mainland.
John Douglas visit to Torres Strait in 1877
Thursday Island Jubilee - 1927, pt . 1
Thursday Island Jubilee - 1927, pt . 2
Thursday Island Jubilee - 1927, pt . 3
Thursday Island Jubilee - 1927, pt . 4

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This is a blog by Dr Jeremy Hodes about aspects of Queensland history that interest me. I find history in general, and Queensland history in particular, fascinating, and will use this as a vehicle to share my research with you. My current interests are Queensland postage stamps (philately) and postal history which are covered in several specialised blogs listed below

Many of these articles cover the life and times of John Douglas, a 19th century Queensland premier and politician. My PhD thesis was a biography on his life and times and is available electronically HERE.

I can be contacted at jeremy2929 at gmail.com

Queensland Philately - my blogs

  • Queensland postage stamp numerals
  • Brisbane GPO Datestamps, Handstamps, Obliterators, Cancellations and Postal History
  • Queensland Datestamps and Instructional Markings 1850-1913
  • Queensland Catalog of Registered Handstamps and Labels
  • Queensland Stamp Manuscript Cancellations
  • Queensland 1st Sideface postage stamps
  • Queensland 2nd Sideface postage stamps
Copyright Dr Jeremy Hodes

Unless noted otherwise, all material here has been written by myself.

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