Aeronautical Correspondent Abra snaps from expedition to Butterfly Valley , near Cardwell , off Hinchinbrook Island , North Queensland. |
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
OFF THE BEATEN TRACK
KIND KOOKABURRA
A woman who has spent decades campaigning to save Australian birds , whom we nicknamed Queen of the Jungle, sat on a back veranda recently after falling over and hurting a knee. Nearby were a pair of Kookaburras who are raising young ones - yet again- who regularly call at her residence for food .
One of the Kookaburras flew down onto her leg and gazed up as if aware she was in pain , feeling dejected , which lifted her spirits.
(Queen, Kookaburras , Knee.)
Monday, November 18, 2024
EXPLOSIVE WAR FILM
An empty made in Australia dynamite box which once belonged to a man deeply involved in the making of the film Beneath Hill 60 - about Australian miners who tunnelled beneath German trenches in Word War l and set off what was said to have been the largest man-made explosion in history at the time - sold in Townsville recently .
On June 7 1917, at the Belgian village of Messines, in the Ypes salient , there were two massive explosions along nine kilometres of frontline , which killed as many as 10,000 Germans. The blast was heard in England and as far away as Dublin.
Our Shipping Reporter spotted the box at the Mundingburra monthly market and did some digging himself, resulting in an interesting follow up yarn .
It seems North Queensland mining engineer and mines inspector Ross J. Thomas , a history buff, had owned the reinforced box .
While working in North Queensland at Charters Towers in the l980s as inspector of mines , he heard about the diaries of Captain Oliver Woodward , who had attended the Charters Towers School of Mines before the war , and had led the Australian Tunnellers at Hill 60.
Captain Woodward's daughter, Barbara, gave Thomas her father's five war diaries .
Over 20 years he researched and publicised the epic story of the Australian Tunnelling Companies in the war.
Due to his extensive research and entrepreneurial skills , he helped secure the film, the first feature film ever shot in Townsville . Using his mining skills , he became its executive director and even helped construct tunnels for the movie shoots .
As part of the promotion for the 2010 Paramount film, based on the Will Davies book, Ross gave a talk in the Magnetic Island RSL Club on the technicalities of tunnelling under enemy lines .
The strong local support and involvement in the film production included a workshop by screen-writer David Roach , set up by Barbara Thomas in the School of Creative Arts, James Cook University.
The Brothers Rugby Union footbll club provided players for a match and thigh -slapping singing scene.
Captain Woodward was played by actor Brendan Cowell . Hugo Weaving had been offered the lead role, but declined because of claustrophobia, the tunnels not to his liking .
(War, Film,Townsville.)
Sunday, November 17, 2024
MUSICAL CHAIRS AND RABBITS
You have to wonder what inspired this syncopated postcard which features two white rabbits-one sucking on a straw from what appears to be a glass of milk , perhaps malted - and a two - volume encyclopedia of great classic composers and their music.
It may even have been an upmarket version of that song about sipping soda through a straw , performed in a warren .
The rabbits are simply identifed as CLEVER BUNNIES , sent 58 years ago by travellers in Saint Helens, Tasmania , said to be the game fishing capital of Tassie, also noted for its oysters.
Going on the handwritten message by a woman on the back of the postcard, it seems family members in North Queensland may have had a collection of animal cards , but not one about rabbits .
Saint Helens had four shops in those days , all inspected , and the capital, Hobart, in l966 was found to be somewhat like Adelaide , South Australian.
(Tasmania, Rabbits, Adelaide.)
Saturday, November 16, 2024
BRAILLE SIGHTING
While lurching about Townsville's beaut Mundingburra monthly market , eagerly looking for items of interest , our Shipping Reporter was shown views on a smart phone of a recently acquired large book containing 82 American standard hymns in braille.
It included a handwritten 1940 inscription from Gordon and Florence , in Wilkie , a town in Saskatchewan , Canada. Our waterfront roundsman was also told that two l728 Bibles , in various languages , from a Copenhagen library, had been found in Townsville.
Feeling like a Mormon after exposure to the religious news , he came away from the market with two bundles of postcards and three books , two about WW2, the other a bumper American publication containing the complete original illustrated works of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle .
(Braille, Canada , Bibles.)
TOWNSVILLE TREASURES #3
Another gem from the Special Collections section of the Eddie Koiki Mabo Library, James Cook University ,Townsville.
The etcher and bookplate engraver , Gerrard Gayfield Shaw,founder of the Australian Painter Etchers' Society,who took an exhibition by caravan through country areas of New South Wales in 1924, is represented by several examples , one for Eirene Mort (1879-l977).
A descendant of the pioneer merchant, Thomas Sutcliffe Mort, (Goldsborough , Mort) , a major player in the wool and cattle industry, auctioneering , she became the first pupil of Italian painter and teacher , Anthony Dattulo Rubbo , who arrived in Sydney in 1897 and set up an art school which ran for 43 years.
In l899 Mort went to London to begin five years of intensive art training specialising in design , black and white illustration and craftwork.
On returning to Sydney in l905 with Nora Kate Weston, a woodcarver and fellow Australian , they established an applied art studio and teaching centre which flourished for more than 30 years.
(Mort, Rubbo , Bookplates.)