I recently photographed scores of historical buildings in towns throughout North and Western Queensland, which will form the basis of some exciting new blog posts from me in the near future. But I thought I'd start by sharing photos of some of the lovely QCWA buildings we came across on the trip. I hope you enjoy them!
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QCWA Hall, Georgetown, Queensland. The QCWA in Georgetown began in 1923. This building was erected in 1956. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021. |
| Georgetown QCWA Hall, showing fence & information plaque. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
| | Detail of signage on Georgetown QCWA Hall. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
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QCWA Croydon branch. This building was placed on this site in 1964. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
| QCWA, Brown Street, Croydon, Queensland. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
| | Detail on door, QCWA Croydon. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
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QCWA Rest Room, Landsborough Street, Normanton, Queensland. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
| QCWA Rest Room, located in Joyce Travers QCWA Park, Normanton. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
| | Detail of signage, QCWA Rest Room, Normanton. Photo: Trisha Fielding |
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QCWA, Cloncurry, Queensland. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
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QCWA Tea Rooms, Julia Creek, Queensland. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
| Detail on gate, QCWA Julia Creek. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
| | Interpretive sign, QCWA Julia Creek. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
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QCWA, Winton, Queensland. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
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QCWA Hall, Yungaburra - opened in 1939. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
| Side view of QCWA Hall, Yungaburra, Queensland. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
| | QCWA logo on back gate, QCWA Hall, Yungaburra. Photo: Trisha Fielding, 2021 |
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For more information on the early history of the QCWA, see:
https://www.qcwa.org.au/Early-Beginnings
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