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1. Onsite(CDROM)Queensland Electoral Rolls 1860-1869

Toowoomba and Darling Downs Family History Society:

2. Onsite(CDROM)Queensland Electoral Rolls 1870-1879

Toowoomba and Darling Downs Family History Society:

3. Onsite(CDROM)Queensland Federation Index 1890-1914: Index to Births, Deaths and Marriages in Queensland 1890-1914

Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Brisbane: A database of indexes to births, deaths and marriages registered in Queensland. This index has been compiled using the records of births, deaths and marriages registered in Queensland during the period 1 January 1890 to 31 December 1914. It is a companion to the Queensland Pioneers Index 1829-1889.

4. Onsite(CDROM)Queensland Government Railway Index to Staff Records 1878-1946

Caloundra Family History Research Inc:

5. FreeQueensland Historical Atlas

: A website exploring the Queensland landscape through the themes of: distinctiveness, perceptions, Queenslanders, movement, pathways, separation, conflict, imagination, memory, curiosity, exploitation, transformation, survival, pleasure. More than 110 researchers have contributed to the atlas, including scholars from every Queensland university.

6. Onsite(CDROM)Queensland Pioneers Index 1829-1889

Registry of births, deaths and marriages: Records of births, deaths and marriages registered in Queensland under a compulsory registration system introduced in March 1856 whilst Queensland was still part of the colony of NSW. Qld separated from NSW in December 1859. Also contains church records of baptism and burial (1829+) and marriage (1839+).

7. FreeQueensland place names

State Government of Queensland: Search for place names through the Queensland Government's webpage on property, titles and valuations.

8. OnsiteQueen Victoria's Journals

Proquest, Bodleian Libraries, Royal Archives: Digital version of the journals of Queen Victoria from 1832 (her first journal entry) to 1901. Provides images of every page of the surviving volumes of the journals, along with separate photographs of the many illustrations and inserts within the pages. Four different versions of the journals are provided: the original which she wrote herself; a manuscript, abridged transcript written by the Queen's youngest daughter, Princess Beatrice; a typed transcript prepared for Lord Esher; and some draft volumes written by the Queen. (None of these versions covers the entire period 1832-1901.)

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