Kilcoy District Historical Society

Kilcoy District Historical Society was formed in 1998 as the Kilcoy Shire Historical Society in recognition of the need to actively collect and record the social history of the Kilcoy district in Queensland, Australia businesses and local identities.

Loading goods and freight at the railway yard -- Kilcoy, 1939

Following the successful centenary publications of the Kilcoy State School and St. Mary's Anglican Church by volunteers in the 1990s, the Kilcoy District Historical Society have scanned several thousand images from private collections and recorded oral stories on film, retelling the personal lives of many of the district's pioneer families.

This volunteer work has formed the basis of several published works on the early pioneers of Kilcoy.[1]

Kilcoy's Hall of History is located in Yowie Park, Kilcoy Queensland
Formerly the Church situated in Hazeldean, the building was moved to Yowie Park in 2007. It is now home to the Kilcoy District Historical Society, Queensland.

Museum

The establishment of a small museum space in Yowie Park is home to the Kilcoy District Historical Society.[2] The Hall of History provides a small venue for visitors and the sharing of local information.

See also

Members of the Country Women's Association in Kilcoy, 1931

References

  1. Hutson, Greg; Lowien, Noela; Jenkinson, Larry; Kilcoy District Historical Society Inc (2002–2005), Pioneers of the Kilcoy District : v. 1. 1841-1901 -- v. 2. 1900-1920 -- v. 3. 1920-1950 Of depression, war and peace.-- v. 4. 1920-1930 -- v. 5. 1930-1940, ISBN 0-9585671-2-3, (v.1); ISBN 0-9585671-3-1 (v.2); ISBN 0-9585671-6-6 (v.3); ISBN 0-9585671-8-2 (v. 4); ISBN 0-9585671-9-0 (v. 5)
  2. "Kilcoy and Kilcoy Shire". Retrieved 9 December 2011.

Further reading

  • Lergessner, James (2007), Death pudding : the Kilcoy massacre --, Woorim, Queensland, p. 368, ISBN 978-0-646-47751-0
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