The rowing boat and the flood
Our time at the Gap was dominated by two great activities; battles with the Arnolds and adventures in the local creek and dam. I...
by Gertrude Baskerville (nee Stillman) about 1919 A description of the most enjoyable holiday Mother and I spent at Cairns and Kuranda We left...
Great Grandad Thomas Baskerville (1864-1934) travelled back to England with his daughter Phoebe Stretton nee Baskerville (1892-1967). He was 49 years old and Phoebe...
Page 7 Page 7 But “Quo Fata Vocant” was always there and the fates were calling me yet again (Henry of course says the...
Our time at the Gap was dominated by two great activities; battles with the Arnolds and adventures in the local creek and dam. I...
David was only ever interested in creating games that had at least a 95% chance of getting hurt. Otherwise why would you bother playing...
Thomas Baskerville a buddying comic artist. Keep tabs of his latest drawings. TransformerTom.com
It was at Wooloowin that I first remember Annie going a touch purple and losing her English cool. Bath time. I think there were...
Shout Every week, the Assembly of God church in Rockhamption would hold an open air meeting in the main part of town, as a...
Sam was always a sunny little chap. Knobbly knees knocked a bit and toes turned just a tad inwards. Bright, happy little face that...
Further to Tom’s fond memories of bodies in baths at Lisson Grove, there was one such washing when all of us decided to get...
I would very much like to find a history of this ship which must have been written by someone who knew her intimately having perhaps served...
Strange that the things that have stayed in my memory concerning my school days at Toowoomba Grammar have not been academic endeavours, such as...