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White Gloves Tour - Mount Isa

Posted on Monday, November 23, 2009 by JOL Admin.

Mt Isa was the latest town to host our 75th anniversary white gloves tour.

On display at the Mount Isa City Library were treasures significant to and from Queensland in general as well as a number of items of local interest. These included a set of photographs ca. 1929 taken by Jeffery Mills, a 1935 Mount Isa Photograph album and two 1960s tourist brochures. Of course there were also items relating to Mount Isa Mines - 1923 Mount Isa Mines Limited Prospectus, order of proceedings for the official opening of the K57 shaft and No 2 concentrator, 6 September, 1966 and a 1924 photograph album. Historical material relating to the region from the Mount Isa City Library’s collection was on display also.

Mayor of Moutn Isa, John Molony (right), introducing Brian Randall from State Library  Participants viewing the material  Mount Isa City Library’s Sandra Govender holding page one of the Manifesto of the Labour Party  State Library conservator, Lydia Egunnike in action

Coinciding with the tour was a conservation clinic held by State Library conservator, Lydia Egunnike. Lydia discussed how to correctly care for items such as books, documents, maps, old photographs and films at home and also provided one-on-one consultations in caring for personal treasures and offered advice on how to maximise their longevity.

Thanks to people of Mount Isa for their interest and participation in these events and to those who shared their stories. A special thanks to Sandra and staff from the Mount Isa City Library for their great hospitality.

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  1. Hello Brian Randal & team,
    here is some background information to my work in “Raising Stone 1″.
    Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards and Reginald Stuart Poole were co-founders of the Egypt Exploration Fund, London, now known as the Egypt Exploration Society.
    Professor Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie is paid 250 British Pounds per month from this Fund to excavate in Egypt and in 1895 he excavates wooden artefacts known as “Petrie rockers”. (Page 15, “Raising Stone 1″)
    William Petrie was the grandson of Australia’s Captain Matthew Flinders.

    Comment by Paul Hai — 25 November, 2009 @ 9:50 am

  2. … more information at www.haitheory.com

    Comment by Paul Hai — 3 December, 2009 @ 3:05 pm

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