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Two Representative Tribes of Queensland, 1910, John Matthew (Gubbi Gubbi people)
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1840s
From 1843, pastoral leases were taken up in the Fraser Coast Region and European settlement of Gympie began soon after.
The Gympie district was part of the large Widgee Widgee pastoral area.
In 1887, 43,000 acres (17,000 ha) of land were resumed from the Widgee Widgee pastoral run for the establishment of small farms.
1850s
A pastoral lease was taken up as Kenilworth Station in 1850.[
Gold was first discovered near Gympie in 1851 by John Carne Bidwill, the first Land Commissioner of Wide Bay.
1860s
The State of Queensland was experiencing a recession, exacerbated by a prolonged drought.
James Nash (1834-1913) found rich gold in 1867 near the Mary River and reported to the police magistrate in Maryborough. Within 6 days, a gold rush commenced and hotels begab operating.
The goldfield was named Nashville, in his honour, hut later changed to Gympie.
The discovery of Gympie came at a
time of great financial crisis. The
Bank of Queensland had closed its
doors, and tho Government had- been
compelled to suspend the building of
the only railway starting from Ipswich
towards Toowoomba,. causing much
distress. Bands of unemployed were
marching through the streets In Bris
bane, and the Government, eager to
relieve the distress, offered rewards for
tho discovery of a payable goldfield. (1.) |
James Nash (1834-1913), discoverer of the Gympie goldfield, was born on 5 September 1834 at Beanacre, Wiltshire, England. James Nash met his wife Katherine Murphy at her family’s hotel, the Traveller’s Rest in central Mary Street. Nash invested in business that failed and lost most of the money by the 1880s |
Gympie evolved from a makeshift settlement and alluvial field in late 1867.
So rapidly did Gympie develop, that when the official surveyors arrived in 1868, a substantial amount of the town had already been laid out.
The first court proceedings in Gympie were held by the Gold Commissioner shortly after the influx of miners to th
e area. In 1868 a Cobb & Co. service between Brisbane and Gympie began, running twice a week.
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Saturday 3 October 1868 |
The Tattersalls Hotel was one of the first hotel businesses built in 1868,
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Gympie, c1868. The Brisbane Courier. Friday 9 October 1868. LIFE AT GYMPIE, https://Queensland State Archives |
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Gympie, c1868. The Brisbane Courier. Friday 9 October 1868. LIFE AT GYMPIE, https://Queensland State Archives |
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Early days of Gympie, QLD, Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette |
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Gympie Grammar School, QLD, ca 1868, SLQLD |
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Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Monday 7 September 1868 |
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Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Saturday 11 April 1868 |
The first church for religious worship at Gympie was
named " The Diggers' Bethel.". (
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A Catholic primary school was
established in 1868. In the same year, the Wesleyan Methodists erected a bark hut of pole construction on Surface Hill to use as a basic chapel.
In 1869, the Church of England
constructed a timber church on the corner of Palantine and School Streets.
The first school opened in Gympie on 20 September 1869.
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Tuesday 1 June 1869 (George Charles Frederick Palmer (c. 1846 – 24 November 1869) was an Australian bushranger who operated in Queensland. Palmer was tried, convicted and sentenced to death by hanging)
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Gympie Creek Post Office opened on 1 December 1867. But was renamed Gympie in the next year.
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Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), Tuesday 5 January 1869 |
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Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), Tuesday 5 January 1869 |
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Cobb and Co coach leaving The Australian Hotel Queen Street Brisbane for Gympie, Queensland in 1869, Queensland University of Technology
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1870s The first recorded flood in Gympie was in 1870.
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Reading the paper in Gympie, QLD, 1871, SLQLD
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Unidentified residence at Gympie, Queensland, ca. 1871, SLQLD
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Mothers and their children standing outside a bark house, Gympie, ca. 1872, SLQLD
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Aboriginal mother holding child at Gympie, QLD, 1870s, Copyright expired ( Aboriginal method of carrying children on the shoulder of who have outgrown infancy, the mother's hands are free to attend to the dilly-bag) |
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Men standing outside the courthouse in Gympie, QLD, 1870, SLQLD |
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View of Mary St, Gympie, QLD, 1870s, Queenslander |
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The Gympie flood, QLD, June 19 1873, Queensland State Archives |
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The Gympie flood, QLD, June 19 1873, Queensland State Archives |
1880s
Land was offered for selection on 17 April 1887. New farms on the western side of the Mary River to the south of Gympie led to the development of roads in the Mary Valley.
Gympie was an important regional town and major deep reef gold producer by the 1880s.
Agriculture also became important in the Mary Valley, with maize and potatoes as the dominant early crops, although experimental plantings of tobacco, rice, sugar cane, peas and pineapples were also undertaken.
The first mechanical cream separator was introduced into Queensland in 1882 and this was important to the development of the dairy industry in the Gympie district.
Australian macadamia seeds from Gympie were taken to Hawaii in the 1880s and that country became the world's largest producer.
1890sJohnny Campbell (1846 – 16 August 1880) was a Kabi bushranger active in South East Queensland, including Gympie. He was hanged in Brisbane Gaol in 1880.
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Noosa Advocate and Cooroora Advertiser |
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Johnny Campbell, Aboriginal outlaw, captured at Tewantin, 1880.
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Exchange Hotel, Gympie, QLD. North Queensland Register (Townsville, Qld. : 1892 - 1905), Wednesday 21 December 1892 |
The highest flood ever
recorded in Gympie occurred on 2 February 1893.
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Gold Sluicing, Mary River, near Gympie, c 1896, Queenslandstatearchives
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Gympie Goldfield (No.2 S.G. Eastern Underground). c 1897, Queenslandstatearchives |
In 1897, Gympie's first dairy co-operative for butter production, the Gympie Central Dairying Company was
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View of Gympie, c 1897, SLQLD
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Mary River, Gympie, c 1897, QLD, SLQLD |
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Cootharaba Mill, Gympie Goldfield, QLD, c 1897, Queenslandstatearchives |
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Monkland mine and surroundings, Gympie Goldfield, QLD. c 1897, Queenslandstatearchives |
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MAKY-STREET, GYMPIE, QUEENSLAND., Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Saturday 31 July 1897 |
1900s |
Emma and Willie Dunn of the Gympie District, (no date) public domain
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Scottish Gymoie Gold Mine, QLD, Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Saturday 7 July 1900 |
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Horse Shoe Bend in Gympie, Qld - very early 1900s, Aussie Mobs |
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Tattersall's Hotel, Gympie, Qld - very early 1900s, Aussie Mobs |
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UNDERGROUND WORKINGS IN THE SCOTTISH GYMPIE GOLD-MINING COMPANY: Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), Saturday 12 January 1901 |
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The Gvmpie Waterworks were designed and carried out by Mr. J. B. Henderson, Hydraulic Engineer to the StateGympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), Saturday 6 December 1902 |
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Northumberland Hotel was destroyed by fire on 21st January, 1969. This was the second version of the Northumberland Hotel which was licensed from 14 January 1868.(The Northumberland Hotel in the early 1900's, it was a grand old building that was located across from the old Gympie Police Station) |
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THE COMMITTEE GYMPIE LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.. Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), Saturday 19 December 1903 |
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Gympie Ambulance Station, QLD, Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), Saturday 24 December 1904, |
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Gympie, Queensland - 1906, Aussie Mobs |
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Afternoon tea in the garden, Gympie, QLD, ca. 1907, SLQLD |
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Hospital in Gympie, Qld - 1908, Aussie Mobs |
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Mary Street (south end) Gympie, QLD - 1908, Aussie Mobs |
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View of Gympie Goldfield (from Monkland), Queensland - 1908 Aussie Mobs |
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Church of England in Gympie, Qld - 1909, Aussie Mobs
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Mary Street, Gympie, Qld - circa 1910, Aussie Mobs |
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STREET PARADE PASSING ATLANTIC HOTEL in MARY STREET, GYMPIE, QLD - circa 1910, Aussie Mobs
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A rail line from Brisbane to Gympie commenced in June 1911 and by 1913, 550 men were working on the
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Scottish Gympie Gold Mine Company, No.1 Shaft, Gympie, Qld - 1911, Aussie Mobs |
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New Turbo-electrie Generator and two Vertical Compound Air Compressors at the Scottish Gympie Gold Mines, Limited.Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Wednesday 18 December 1912 |
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Advertising postcard for Newbery and Shambler in Mary Street, Gympie - very early 1911, Aussie Mobs
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WWI
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William
Glasgow was born at Tiaro, near Maryborough, Queensland, on 6 June
1876, the fourth child an Irish farmer. He was educated at One Mile
State School in Gympie, Queensland, : Australian ArmyYears of service:
1897 - 1919 Rank: Major General Battles/wars: Second Boer War World War I
Gallipoli Campaign Western Front Battle of Amiens Second Battle of the
Somme Battle of the Hindenburg Line Awards: Knight Commander of the
Order of the Bath Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Distinguished Service Order. Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld |
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Sons of Mrs.. Salmon, Woloi, via Gyrhpie, PTK. C. A. SALMON.PTE. L. SALMON.PTE. T. A. SALMON, GUNNER. II. A. SALMON. Queensland. Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wednesday 3 October 1917 |
1920s
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Lower Mary Street, Gympie, Qld - looking east - circa 1920, Aussie Mobs
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Central Mary Street, Gympie, Qld - 1920s, Aussie Mobs |
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Daily Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1903; 1916 - 1926), Friday 21 April 1922, |
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Gympie Fire Brigade Headquarters, QLD. Daily Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1903; 1916 - 1926), Friday 10 March 1922 |
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The last coach built for the Brisbane- Gympie mail and passenger service, Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wednesday 17 November 1926 |
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Gympie, QLD, Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Friday 2 September 1927 |
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"Back to Gympie Week,"-Aboriginals who gave an interest-ing display.Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Friday 14 October 1927 |
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Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Friday 2 September 1927 |
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Barambah Aboriginal Settlement Band performing at Gympie, 1927, Gympie Times |
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GROUP TAKEN AT GYMPIE AFTER LIEUTENANT HINKLER LANDED THERE IN 1921 ON HIS FLIGHT BACK TO SYDNEY FROM BUNDABERG. From left,-Lieutenant Bert Hinkler, Mrs. Hinkler (mother), Mrs. J. Bonney (aunt of Mrs. Hinkler), Mrs, H. H. Bonney (Melbourne, aunt of Lieutenant Hinkler). Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Saturday 25 February 1928, |
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Wide Bay Co-operative Dairy Association factory, Gympie, QLD. 1929, Queenslandstatearchives |
1930s
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The State School at Monkland, which was extensively .damaged by the cyclone which swept over Gympie on Thursday, morning. Note the telephone pole on the right Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Friday 23 September 1932 |
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Gympie Show opens, QLD. Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Thursday 24 May 1934, |
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Looking down portion of the main street, which is long and winding and hilly (Gympie, QLD). Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Saturday 25 June 1938 |
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Relics of other days. Their work accomplished, oldbuggies and sulkies huddle together on a vacant allotment with wheels and shafts interlocked. Gympie, QLD. Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Saturday 25 June 1938 |
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Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sunday 10 September 1939 |
1940s and WWII |
Mary Street, Gympie, QLD - circa 1940, Aussie Mobs
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Pte. T. A. Gregory, of Gympie, QLD. Killed in action.Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Friday 25 July 1941 |
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Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Tuesday 7 July 1942 |
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Mary Street, Gympie - circa 1940, Aussie Mobs
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Caledonian Hill, Gympie, Qld - 1940s, Aussie Mobs
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Private F. E. Jones, husband of
Mrs F. Jones, of Gympie, died while
a prisoner of war in Borneo. Before
his enlistment he was engaged in
farming in the Cedar .Pocket district.
Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Wednesday 19 December 1945
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LABOR DAY AT GYMPIE. QLD. Worker (Brisbane, Qld. : 1890 - 1955), Monday 10 May 1948 |
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SISTER MARJORIE SFILLER, who has been nominated by the Gympie Central Hospital in the Queen of the Nurses Contest for Centaur House War Memorial Nurses Appeal.Brisbane Telegraph (Qld. : 1948 - 1954), Thursday 17 June 1948,
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1950s |
Mary Street, Gympie, Qld - 1950s, Aussie Mobs
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Gympie from Palatine Hill, QLD, about 1950s, Aussie Mobs
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Nestles Milk Factory in Gympie, Qld - 1950s, Aussie Mobs
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Brisbane Telegraph (Qld. : 1948 - 1954), Friday 1 August 1952 |
In 1952 the Gympie district produced 15 per cent of Queensland's butter,
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Gympie State High School, QLD - July 1956 Queensland State Archives |
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State High School, Gympie, July 1959, Queensland State Archives |
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HRH Princess Alexandra visiting Gympie, 3 September 1959, Queensland State Archives
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1960s