Brisbane: Redcoats to Diggers

From Colonial Agitation to the Impact of War

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Themes include:
* The British regiments which served at Moreton Bay from 1824 to 1869 and their changing roles
* The threats posed by European powers, strengthening Queensland's defences and concerns about colonisation
* The impact of World War I on individuals and families as revealed by letters addressed to the premier
* The treatment of aliens during and after World War I, with particular reference to Eugen Hirschfeld, the former German consul for Queensland
* The plans, the history and construction of Brisbane's Anzac Square memorial
* The recent refurbishment of Brisbane's Anzac Square, the important memorials in the crypt and the impressive women's war memorial
* The memorial at South Brisbane, its history and the reasons for its ultimate neglect
* The battles at Gona, Buna and Sanananda, overcoming the conditions and sometimes the incompetence of the leaders
* The role of the medics and the medicines in the Papuan war from injuries in battle to the fight against tropical disease, in particular malaria
* The valuable participation of the Dutch supply ships in achieving eventual success in the Papuan war
* The incredible and inspirational photographic work of Damien Parer
* The location of the American and Australian camps and barracks within the Brisbane region during World War II

ISBN:
9780975650837
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
298
Published:
Publisher:
Boolarong Press
Imprint:
Boolarong Press