Lancaster family collection

Series 1: World War I photograph album (1914-1918)

Series number
1
Series title
World War I photograph album
Date
1914-1918
Scope and content

Small photograph album featuring the 2nd Light Horse Regiment in the Middle East.

Author / Creator
Lancaster family
Description
1 photograph album
Additional format
Digital copies available
Locate
OMBOX Box 7192
Access restrictions
Unrestricted access.
Conditions of use
You are free to use without permission. Please attribute the State Library of Queensland.

Items in this series:

Frederick William Lancaster's World War I photograph album (1914-1918)

Unit ID
31572/1
Item title
Frederick William Lancaster's World War I photograph album
Date
1914-1918
Scope and content

Small photograph album showing members of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment in the Middle East. Also includes Victory Celebrations and family photographs.

Author / Creator
Lancaster, Frederick William, 1890-1965
Description
1 photograph album
Additional format
Digital copy available
Locate
OMBOX Box 7192
Access restrictions
Unrestricted access.
Conditions of use
You are free to use for personal research and study. For other uses see https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/understanding-copyright
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(1 digital)

Series 2: Loose family photographs (1914-1950)

Series number
2
Series title
Loose family photographs
Date
1914-1950
Scope and content

Thirty-five photographs of the Lancaster and Bone families.

Description
35 digital photographs
Additional format
Digital copies available
Locate
OMDIG
Access restrictions
Unrestricted access.
Conditions of use
You are free to use for personal research and study. For other uses see https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/understanding-copyright

Items in this series:

Lancaster and Bone family photographs (1914-1950)

Unit ID
31572/2
Item title
Lancaster and Bone family photographs
Date
1914-1950
Scope and content

Collection of family photographs of the Bone and Lancaster families including photographs of John Bone and Frederick William Lancaster in their military uniforms. Also includes photographs of the daily life of the Lancaster family on the Busy Bee orchard in Amiens, Queensland.

Description
35 digital photographs
Additional format
Digital copies available
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(1 digital)

Series 3: Military ephemera (1914-1972)

Series number
3
Series title
Military ephemera
Date
1914-1972
Scope and content

Military ephemera belonging to Frederick William Lancaster.

Description
0 ephemera
Locate
OMBOX Box 7192
Access restrictions
Unrestricted access.

Items in this series:

Military ephemera (1914-1972)

Unit ID
31572/3
Item title
Military ephemera
Date
1914-1972
Scope and content

Two solider's pay books and a Queensland Government Savings Bank pass book belonging to Frederick William Lancaster. Also includes a church programme for the 2/14 Queensland Mounted Infantry Ceremonial Parade on the occasion of the Laying Up of the Guidons of the 2nd Light Horse Regiment and the 14th Light Horse Regiment held on Sunday 20 August, 1972 at the Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist in Ann Street, Brisbane.

Description
4 pieces of printed ephemera
Locate
OMBOX Box 7192
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Series 4: Published ephemera (1950-1960)

Series number
4
Series title
Published ephemera
Date
1950-1960
Scope and content

Brochure and flyer relating to the Stanthorpe region.

Description
2 pieces of printed ephemera
Locate
OMBOX Box 7192
Access restrictions
Unrestricted access.
Conditions of use
You are free to use for personal research and study. For other uses see https://www.slq.qld.gov.au/understanding-copyright

Items in this series:

Published material (1950-1960)

Unit ID
31572/4
Item title
Published material
Date
1950-1960
Scope and content

One brochure named 'Stanthorpe - Queensland Eden' about the history of Stanthorpe focusing mainly on the fruit industry and a flyer for Busy Bee Orchard operated by Lancaster and Son at Amiens, Queensland.

Description
2 pieces of printed ephemera
Locate
OMBOX Box 7192
Access restrictions
Unrestricted access.
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