Scrapbook. 1875-[c1913]

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Scrapbook. 1875-[c1913]

Contains handwritten poem by James Brunton Stephens, beginning 'Another year its course has run'. The poem was apparently written as part of the presentation of the scrapbook to Mrs. Outridge, on the occasion of the school's first breaking-up at the end of year. Also contains newspaper clippings, some with biographical information, pressed flowers, and cards.

1 v. (50 leaves) ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7819193

University of Queensland, UQ Library

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Stephens, J. Brunton (James Brunton), 1835-1902

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James Brunton Stephens was a poet, novelist, school teacher, and public servant. He taught at the Normal School in Brisbane, Kelvin Grove and Ashgrove, and was appointed to the Colonial Secretary's Office as dispatch writer in 1883 and eventually became Under Secretary. From the description of OM64-27 James Brunton Stephens Papers, 1880s. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 755718659 James Brunton Stephens was a poet, novelist, school teacher, and public servant. He t...

Outridge, Arthur Henry, Mrs.

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Mrs. Arthur Henry Outridge was born Margaret Noble, second daughter of Emma Roper and William Noble, who was manager and part-owner of Durundur Station. She lived with her husband, a schoolteacher and principal, in the Stanthorpe district for several years, and it was here that she was presented with the scrapbook by the students of the Sugar Loaf School. She then moved with her family to Brisbane, where her husband was the principal of Nundah State School and then New Farm State Sc...