Home “Alone” Beach Point Lookout
Us Baskervilles always knew it as 2nd Cylinder. See, in the 60s no one had bothered to give this beach its own name yet...
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...
Us Baskervilles always knew it as 2nd Cylinder. See, in the 60s no one had bothered to give this beach its own name yet...
Bancroft was much more in touch with the run of the world than my religious upbringing ever allowed me to be. This fact was...
“I’m off to the Arnolds” and with that statement, one of the Baskerville brothers would disappear out the front door of our Gap home...
“If I told you once I’ve told you a thousand times!” – I reckon I must have heard that one-liner from my English mother,...
Folks I have a confession to make. Well – I have it! I have “RMD.” That’s right guys, “Rhythmic Movement Disorder”. Its OK don’t...
Wooloowin was the name of the suburb I grew up in Brisbane in the 50s. Now that’s not to be mistaken for Woolloomooloo, Woolloongabba...
The Baskervilles were one of the first families to build on the newly developed estate at The Gap Brisbane, and so us kids pretty...
After just 6 month, the family moved from the high-set house at Albert Street Rockhampton, to the new low-set address at Herbert Street. I...
” I really hope I don’t let them down” was Mick’s concerned comment as we drove to the GPS Track & Field Championship being...
David was the obvious engineer and builder in our family. This fact was recognized in him at a very young age by my parents....