Accompanying the obituaries of of Sir Benjamin Stone (1838-1914) and Lady Stone who died on July 2nd and 6th respectively. Stone was a businessman and Conservative M.P. as well as a prolific amateur photographer. Date: 1914 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/accompanying-the-obituaries-of-of-sir-benjamin-stone-1838-1914-and-lady-stone-who-died-on-july-2nd-and-6th-respectively-stone-was-a-businessman-and-conservative-mp-as-well-as-a-prolific-amateur-photographer-date-1914-image501357818.html
RM2M3JR0A–Accompanying the obituaries of of Sir Benjamin Stone (1838-1914) and Lady Stone who died on July 2nd and 6th respectively. Stone was a businessman and Conservative M.P. as well as a prolific amateur photographer. Date: 1914
Ancient rites survive in modern customs . The horn dance at Abbots Bromley Staffordshire was photographed in 1906 by Sir Benjamin Stone who thought that it commemorated the Forest Charter of Henry III which mitigated penalties imposed on poachers in the royal forests But Frazer would see in the dance the survival of a much more ancient ritual such as may be represented on the Gundestrup cauldron of the 1st millennium BC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-rites-survive-in-modern-customs-the-horn-dance-at-abbots-bromley-staffordshire-was-photographed-in-1906-by-sir-benjamin-stone-who-thought-that-it-commemorated-the-forest-charter-of-henry-iii-which-mitigated-penalties-imposed-on-poachers-in-the-royal-forests-but-frazer-would-see-in-the-dance-the-survival-of-a-much-more-ancient-ritual-such-as-may-be-represented-on-the-gundestrup-cauldron-of-the-1st-millennium-bc-image268851916.html
RMWHB7A4–Ancient rites survive in modern customs . The horn dance at Abbots Bromley Staffordshire was photographed in 1906 by Sir Benjamin Stone who thought that it commemorated the Forest Charter of Henry III which mitigated penalties imposed on poachers in the royal forests But Frazer would see in the dance the survival of a much more ancient ritual such as may be represented on the Gundestrup cauldron of the 1st millennium BC.
Sir Benjamin and Lady Stone. Benjamin Stone was a Conservative MP for East Birmingham between 1895-1909. He was known for his keen interest in photography and was appointed offical photographer in Westminster Abbey for King George's Coronation. During his years in parliament he became the 'unoffical' House of Commons photographer, producing over his lifetime, 30,000 photographic plates. Date: 1914 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-benjamin-and-lady-stone-benjamin-stone-was-a-conservative-mp-for-east-birmingham-between-1895-1909-he-was-known-for-his-keen-interest-in-photography-and-was-appointed-offical-photographer-in-westminster-abbey-for-king-georges-coronation-during-his-years-in-parliament-he-became-the-unoffical-house-of-commons-photographer-producing-over-his-lifetime-30000-photographic-plates-date-1914-image501359042.html
RM2M3JTG2–Sir Benjamin and Lady Stone. Benjamin Stone was a Conservative MP for East Birmingham between 1895-1909. He was known for his keen interest in photography and was appointed offical photographer in Westminster Abbey for King George's Coronation. During his years in parliament he became the 'unoffical' House of Commons photographer, producing over his lifetime, 30,000 photographic plates. Date: 1914
N/A. English: 'First photographs of a coronation ever taken. King George V and Queen Mary occupying their chairs of estate on the south side of the altar during that part of the coronation service which precedes the anointing. On the left, the bearers of the four swords. On either side of the King and Queen, the supporting bishops. Reproduced by permission from the late Sir John Benjamin Stone's collection of photographs in the Birmingham Reference Libraries.' . 22 June 1911. John Benjamin Stone (1838 – 1914) 381 Coronation of George V 1911 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/na-english-first-photographs-of-a-coronation-ever-taken-king-george-v-and-queen-mary-occupying-their-chairs-of-estate-on-the-south-side-of-the-altar-during-that-part-of-the-coronation-service-which-precedes-the-anointing-on-the-left-the-bearers-of-the-four-swords-on-either-side-of-the-king-and-queen-the-supporting-bishops-reproduced-by-permission-from-the-late-sir-john-benjamin-stones-collection-of-photographs-in-the-birmingham-reference-libraries-22-june-1911-john-benjamin-stone-1838-1914-381-coronation-of-george-v-1911-2-image210173375.html
RMP5X67Y–N/A. English: 'First photographs of a coronation ever taken. King George V and Queen Mary occupying their chairs of estate on the south side of the altar during that part of the coronation service which precedes the anointing. On the left, the bearers of the four swords. On either side of the King and Queen, the supporting bishops. Reproduced by permission from the late Sir John Benjamin Stone's collection of photographs in the Birmingham Reference Libraries.' . 22 June 1911. John Benjamin Stone (1838 – 1914) 381 Coronation of George V 1911 2
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RMDPXJBF–Benjamin Stone
The Royal Throne, House of Lords, Westminster, c1905.Artist: John Benjamin Stone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-royal-throne-house-of-lords-westminster-c1905artist-john-benjamin-17636107.html
RMB0KB0Y–The Royal Throne, House of Lords, Westminster, c1905.Artist: John Benjamin Stone
View of Government House, rose garden, flanked by bougainvillea and. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-government-house-rose-garden-flanked-by-bougainvillea-and-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernb-image188712177.html
RMMY0G8H–View of Government House, rose garden, flanked by bougainvillea and. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernb
Coronation ceremony of George V, Westminster Abbey, London, 22 June, 1911.Artist: John Benjamin Stone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-coronation-ceremony-of-george-v-westminster-abbey-london-22-june-1911artist-11061097.html
RMA4JAGX–Coronation ceremony of George V, Westminster Abbey, London, 22 June, 1911.Artist: John Benjamin Stone
The Queensland Scottish Corp in front of Fernberg, Brisbane, 1887. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernber Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-queensland-scottish-corp-in-front-of-fernberg-brisbane-1887-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernber-image188711345.html
RMMY0F6W–The Queensland Scottish Corp in front of Fernberg, Brisbane, 1887. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernber
The lying in state of William Gladstone, Westminster Hall, London, 1898 (c1905).Artist: John Benjamin Stone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-lying-in-state-of-william-gladstone-westminster-hall-london-1898-17636047.html
RMB0KAXR–The lying in state of William Gladstone, Westminster Hall, London, 1898 (c1905).Artist: John Benjamin Stone
Government House, Brisbane, March 1954. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 to 1881. John Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/government-house-brisbane-march-1954-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernberg-from-1872-to-1881-john-image188713902.html
RMMY0JE6–Government House, Brisbane, March 1954. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 to 1881. John
Indian Military Representatives Attending the Coronation of King Edward VII by Sir (John) Benjamin Stone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-indian-military-representatives-attending-the-coronation-of-king-edward-134924126.html
RMHRE92P–Indian Military Representatives Attending the Coronation of King Edward VII by Sir (John) Benjamin Stone
Government House, Brisbane, c 1981. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 to 1881. John Stev Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/government-house-brisbane-c-1981-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernberg-from-1872-to-1881-john-stev-image188713882.html
RMMY0JDE–Government House, Brisbane, c 1981. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 to 1881. John Stev
Seven Indian Officers by Sir (John) Benjamin Stone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-seven-indian-officers-by-sir-john-benjamin-stone-162218627.html
RMKBWKEB–Seven Indian Officers by Sir (John) Benjamin Stone
View of Government House, Reception Room, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-government-house-reception-room-11-may-1950-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernberg-from-1872-image188712166.html
RMMY0G86–View of Government House, Reception Room, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872
St David’s Cathedral, North-West view Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-st-davids-cathedral-north-west-view-26495457.html
RMBF2Y69–St David’s Cathedral, North-West view
View of Government House, Billiard Room, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-government-house-billiard-room-11-may-1950-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernberg-from-1872-t-image188712137.html
RMMY0G75–View of Government House, Billiard Room, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 t
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RMPC6N89–80 Seven Indian Officers by Sir (John) Benjamin Stone
New Church, built by Sir Benjamin Hall, at Abercarn, South Wales, 1854. Church provided '...for the sole use of the native Cymri...The edifice is built of the fine stone of the locality...The sculpture of the stone corbels and mullions of the windows is very fine, but devoid of all fantastic ornaments...the style is the simple, solid architecture of the oldest ecclesiastical edifices in Wales, with a belfry, but no tower...The whole proceedings were arranged with the strictest attention to the benefit of the Welsh people, by the establishment of a commodious Church, where they can be certain o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-church-built-by-sir-benjamin-hall-at-abercarn-south-wales-1854-church-provided-for-the-sole-use-of-the-native-cymrithe-edifice-is-built-of-the-fine-stone-of-the-localitythe-sculpture-of-the-stone-corbels-and-mullions-of-the-windows-is-very-fine-but-devoid-of-all-fantastic-ornamentsthe-style-is-the-simple-solid-architecture-of-the-oldest-ecclesiastical-edifices-in-wales-with-a-belfry-but-no-towerthe-whole-proceedings-were-arranged-with-the-strictest-attention-to-the-benefit-of-the-welsh-people-by-the-establishment-of-a-commodious-church-where-they-can-be-certain-o-image481978916.html
RM2K0410M–New Church, built by Sir Benjamin Hall, at Abercarn, South Wales, 1854. Church provided '...for the sole use of the native Cymri...The edifice is built of the fine stone of the locality...The sculpture of the stone corbels and mullions of the windows is very fine, but devoid of all fantastic ornaments...the style is the simple, solid architecture of the oldest ecclesiastical edifices in Wales, with a belfry, but no tower...The whole proceedings were arranged with the strictest attention to the benefit of the Welsh people, by the establishment of a commodious Church, where they can be certain o
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RMHYEKCK–Seven Indian Officers by Sir (John) Benjamin Stone
Indian Military Representatives Attending the Coronation of King Edward VII by Sir (John) Benjamin Stone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-indian-military-representatives-attending-the-coronation-of-king-edward-162214128.html
RMKBWDNM–Indian Military Representatives Attending the Coronation of King Edward VII by Sir (John) Benjamin Stone
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RMBF2Y3G–St David’s Cathedral, South-West view
View of Government House from main drive, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-government-house-from-main-drive-11-may-1950-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernberg-from-1872-image188712130.html
RMMY0G6X–View of Government House from main drive, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872
St David’s Cathedral, from the Bishop’s Palace Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-st-davids-cathedral-from-the-bishops-palace-26495529.html
RMBF2Y8W–St David’s Cathedral, from the Bishop’s Palace
View of Government House, lawns and bougainvillea hedge, south east. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-government-house-lawns-and-bougainvillea-hedge-south-east-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernb-image188712145.html
RMMY0G7D–View of Government House, lawns and bougainvillea hedge, south east. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernb
View of Government House along main drive, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-government-house-along-main-drive-11-may-1950-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernberg-from-1872-image188712106.html
RMMY0G62–View of Government House along main drive, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872
View of Government House from main drive, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-government-house-from-main-drive-11-may-1950-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernberg-from-1872-image188712114.html
RMMY0G6A–View of Government House from main drive, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872
View of Government House, Porch, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 to 1881. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-government-house-porch-11-may-1950-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernberg-from-1872-to-1881-image188712150.html
RMMY0G7J–View of Government House, Porch, 11 May 1950. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 1872 to 1881.
Government House, Fernberg Road, Paddington, March 1928. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 187 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/government-house-fernberg-road-paddington-march-1928-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernberg-from-187-image188713981.html
RMMY0JH1–Government House, Fernberg Road, Paddington, March 1928. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg from 187
Government House, Fernberg Road, Paddington, Brisbane, c 1930. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg fr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/government-house-fernberg-road-paddington-brisbane-c-1930-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernberg-fr-image188713916.html
RMMY0JEM–Government House, Fernberg Road, Paddington, Brisbane, c 1930. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg fr
Government House, Fernberg Road, Paddington, Brisbane, c 1930. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg fr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/government-house-fernberg-road-paddington-brisbane-c-1930-johann-heussler-a-wealthy-brisbane-merchant-purchases-22-acres-of-land-from-the-government-in-1862-and-made-plans-to-build-a-house-there-local-architect-benjamin-backhouse-designed-a-house-in-1865-to-be-constructed-from-stone-excavated-on-site-combined-with-a-cement-and-lime-mixture-the-heussler-family-lived-at-fernberg-from-1865-until-1872-when-the-high-cost-of-upkeep-forces-foreclosure-on-the-property-by-the-mortgagee-sir-arthur-palmer-premier-of-queensland-1870-1874-and-later-lieutenant-governor-resided-in-fernberg-fr-image188713928.html
RMMY0JF4–Government House, Fernberg Road, Paddington, Brisbane, c 1930. Johann Heussler, a wealthy Brisbane merchant purchases 22 acres of land from the Government in 1862 and made plans to build a house there. Local architect Benjamin Backhouse designed a house in 1865, to be constructed from stone excavated on site combined with a cement and lime mixture. The Heussler family lived at Fernberg from 1865 until 1872 when the high cost of upkeep forces foreclosure on the property by the mortgagee. Sir Arthur Palmer, Premier of Queensland (1870-1874), and later Lieutenant Governor resided in Fernberg fr
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