QUEENSLAND'S GERMAN CONNECTIONS - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

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Queensland State Archives is the custodian of the largest and most significant documentary heritage

collection in Queensland. Visit us for: • Queensland’s historic public records • family and local history research • government records since 1824 • seminars and tours

plus second Saturday of every month 435 Compton Road, Runcorn Qld 4113 Contact us: 07 3131 7777 info@archives.qld.gov.au

Expo’88 Germany Pavilion, Festhaus with hostesses, Brisbane, 18 May 1988. Queensland State Archives Digital Item ID 2044 Brisbane Exposition and South Bank Redevelopment Authority

A couple and 13ft (4m) high corn at Manitzy’s Farm, Teutoberg, Blackall Range, ca 1899. The Manitzky family came from Germany. Queensland State Archives Digital Item ID 2383 Lands Department, Survey of Lands Branch

The four 2m-high banners reproduced here comprise a display titled ‘From Hamburg to Moreton Bay: Germans in Queensland’ and are available for loan to community groups at no cost.

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