Moggill Creek near Brisbane, 1905. Creator: Ernest Melville.

Moggill Creek near Brisbane, 1905. Creator: Ernest Melville.

3-076-413 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

This photo was taken by a 15 year old Ernest J. Melville whose father, James, lived in "Yaralla" on Musgrave street occupying a large area of land. James was a well known state surveyor. Ernest would have been attending the Normal School at around that time. Ernest's grandfather, William, arrived along with his James, his father, in 1849 on Petrie's "Fortitude" from Inverness, Scotland, along with the rest of the family. Oddly, William died in 1882, aged 78, in the "Cemetery Cottage" at Toowong Cemetery where he lived with one of his other sons, John, and was buried there. John was the first curator of Toowong Cemetery, a position taken over in later years by his own son J.L.Melville. Ernest, the photographer here, went on to run the State Govt. Insurance business in Toowoomba but died young at 45 years in 1935.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Ernest Melville, attributed to: Australian: photographer

Medium
  1. Photograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Oceania Australia Queensland Brisbane

  1. 27 28 16 S , 153 01 27 E

Category Hierarchy

Science & Nature Geographical Features

Artistic Representations Landscapes


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6123x5443
File Size : 32,547kb


Aliases

  1. 235541158
  1. 1320000372
  1. 235541158
  1. 3-076-413
  1. 3076413

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