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The Pioneer Tracks of Queensland Gallery
Nebo, Isaac Area

Admission Costs and Entry Information

07 4950 5299
nebo@themac.com.au

Description

The Pioneer Tracks of Queensland Gallery is a collection of original works and artefacts based on the life and times of Pioneer and Photographer John Henry Mills. The Gallery based at The MAC Nebo was privately funded by Kevin Maloney (Managing Director of The Marley Accommodation Centres 'TheMAC') who is a great admirer of the historical value of Nebo has to offer, 'The Frontier Bar and Grill' which is based on the same theme and is a great way to top off the Historical experience.

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John Henry Mills emigrated from England with his parents in 1865 at 14 years of age. After a few years experience as a Policemen, John Henry became a professional photographer when the colony of Queensland had been in existence for only 13 years and photography was a relatively new art requiring great expertise. He travelled widely around Queensland with his partners William Boag (Boag & Mills) and Albert Reckitt (Reckitt & Mills). As a result he has provided today's generations with a remarkable photographic record of Queensland as it was at that time. The quality of the photographs, not just the setting up of the scene and the posing of the subjects, but in their longevity, is something to be admired.

Reckitt & Mills left Mackay in 1881 to join the rush to the newly discovered Nebo gold field. The township that had sprung up on the site was named Mount Britton. John Henry became a professional goldminer and beekeeper in addition to continuing to provide a photographic record of life on a goldfield.

The unceasing quest for Gold continued with more heartbreak than success, but the lure of Gold and his love for Mount Britton kept him there long after other prospectors had given up.

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Property Details

Facilities

  • Access Without Assistance for the Disabled
    Non-assisted Access
  • BBQ Facilities
    BBQ Facilities
  • Cafe
    Cafe
  • Car park
    Car park
  • Guide
    Guide
  • Picnic Area
    Picnic Area
  • Public toilet
    Public toilet
  • Shaded Area
    Shaded Area
  • Toilet facilities for the Disabled
    Disabled toilet
  • Visitor Information Centre
    Visitor Information Centre

Other Information

Children:
Children are welcome however they must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Disabled:
Disabled access and toilet is available.

Pets Allowed:
Yes. Pets are permitted however they must be tied up outside the building.

Further Details:
Complimentary Tea and Coffee available.

How To Get There:
From Mackay travel on the Peak Downs Highway for approximately 92 kilometres to the township of Nebo. Following the signs to the Visitor Information Centre.


Entry Costs

EntryCostValid FromInclusions
Adult$2.00   22 Jan 05 - 30 Jun 06   Gold Coin Donation

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The Pioneer Tracks of Queensland Gallery - Print Brochure
Map of The Pioneer Tracks of Queensland Gallery
Waverly Street
Nebo
Queensland 4742 Australia

Contact Details

07 4950 5299

 

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