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TitlePolicing Ipswich - Chasing Our Past At Home
Date Created4th August 2020Program Chasing Our Past At HomePresenterLisa JonesHostDeannah VeithModeratorMelanie RushAcknowledgementLisa JonesQueensland Police MuseumIpswich LibrariesPicture IpswichDescriptionJoin Lisa Jones, Curator, Queensland Police Museum and discover how policing was undertaken in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Lisa has administered the Queensland Police Museum (QPM) since 1997. She holds a Master of Museum Studies and uses her 35 years of museum experience to manage the QPM collections, exhibitions and public programs.
The Queensland Police Museum aspires to be an accessible and valued museum of national standing that collects and explores Queensland’s policing history. The museum actively documents, collects and preserves the rich depth of history that describes policing in this state since 1859. Through the collections and exhibitions, the museum enhances the public image of the Queensland Police Service and fosters pride in its achievements in the wider community. The story told by the QPM also describes today’s innovative, progressive and responsive Queensland Police Service. The Police Museum use its resources, exhibitions and public programs to investigate and compare issues faced by police officers of times past and of today.
Lisa has administered the Queensland Police Museum (QPM) since 1997. She holds a Master of Museum Studies and uses her 35 years of museum experience to manage the QPM collections, exhibitions and public programs.References (online)Click here for high resolutionReference ID2020-08-04 COPAH - Policing Ipswich - Lisa JonesAsset TypeWebinar / Talk - MP4Music, Audio and Video (Trove mapping field)lectureRecording Length0:56:29CopyrightPicture Ipswich Copyright InformationBuildings & StructuresNorth Ipswich Police StationLittle Ipswich Watch HouseNorth Ipswich Police StationEvents1893 FloodGovernment & Non-Government OrganisationsQueensland Police MuseumPeople & FamiliesWilliam MooreDavid WilkinsonRichard MillsBill DangerfieldBill EnglishWilliam RawlingsWilliam EiserDaniel H. WallaceRoy CostiganRobert GormanJohn ConwayGeorge BrazierChristopher RickettsMatthew O'BrienThomas DempseyGeorge FayPatrick GreggJohn CassidyAlbert HirdVincent QuinnAlfred MairsJackson familyJames SangsterWilliam StoreyWilliam Watson RainbowJohn PhillipsPatrick NeilEwan McMullanJames McGrathWilliam Henry McCrohonMartin MalonyJohn LaidlerJames HolyJames HoeyMartin HigginsWilliam GunnJames EdwardsMartin DowlingSamuel ConnorMatthew ConnollyWilliam CarsonSamuel CannotGeorge BurtonJohn BroderickR. BourneJohn BodelEdward Mayne ManlyHeyward AtkinsColonel Charles George GrayMichael ConnorEdmund QuinnC.A.M. MorrisWilliam HartWilliam AndersonSubjectsLaw & orderPolicePolice stationsDetectivesPolice officersPolice uniformsPolice carsWatch houses & police cellsPolice magistratesChief constablesUniformsBlue Light DiscosTranscriptionPolicing Ipswich - Chasing Our Past At Home (Transcription)Curated CollectionsChasing Our Past At HomeDefining Tulmur | IpswichExpanding Horizons: Law & OrderOn The Homefront: Law & OrderBecoming A City: Law & OrderAdversity & Resilience: Law & OrderDreaming of Tomorrow: Law & OrderBoom & Bust: Law & OrderShaping Our Identity: Law & Order
Date Created4th August 2020Program Chasing Our Past At HomePresenterLisa JonesHostDeannah VeithModeratorMelanie RushAcknowledgementLisa JonesQueensland Police MuseumIpswich LibrariesPicture IpswichDescriptionJoin Lisa Jones, Curator, Queensland Police Museum and discover how policing was undertaken in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Lisa has administered the Queensland Police Museum (QPM) since 1997. She holds a Master of Museum Studies and uses her 35 years of museum experience to manage the QPM collections, exhibitions and public programs.
The Queensland Police Museum aspires to be an accessible and valued museum of national standing that collects and explores Queensland’s policing history. The museum actively documents, collects and preserves the rich depth of history that describes policing in this state since 1859. Through the collections and exhibitions, the museum enhances the public image of the Queensland Police Service and fosters pride in its achievements in the wider community. The story told by the QPM also describes today’s innovative, progressive and responsive Queensland Police Service. The Police Museum use its resources, exhibitions and public programs to investigate and compare issues faced by police officers of times past and of today.
Lisa has administered the Queensland Police Museum (QPM) since 1997. She holds a Master of Museum Studies and uses her 35 years of museum experience to manage the QPM collections, exhibitions and public programs.References (online)Click here for high resolutionReference ID2020-08-04 COPAH - Policing Ipswich - Lisa JonesAsset TypeWebinar / Talk - MP4Music, Audio and Video (Trove mapping field)lectureRecording Length0:56:29CopyrightPicture Ipswich Copyright InformationBuildings & StructuresNorth Ipswich Police StationLittle Ipswich Watch HouseNorth Ipswich Police StationEvents1893 FloodGovernment & Non-Government OrganisationsQueensland Police MuseumPeople & FamiliesWilliam MooreDavid WilkinsonRichard MillsBill DangerfieldBill EnglishWilliam RawlingsWilliam EiserDaniel H. WallaceRoy CostiganRobert GormanJohn ConwayGeorge BrazierChristopher RickettsMatthew O'BrienThomas DempseyGeorge FayPatrick GreggJohn CassidyAlbert HirdVincent QuinnAlfred MairsJackson familyJames SangsterWilliam StoreyWilliam Watson RainbowJohn PhillipsPatrick NeilEwan McMullanJames McGrathWilliam Henry McCrohonMartin MalonyJohn LaidlerJames HolyJames HoeyMartin HigginsWilliam GunnJames EdwardsMartin DowlingSamuel ConnorMatthew ConnollyWilliam CarsonSamuel CannotGeorge BurtonJohn BroderickR. BourneJohn BodelEdward Mayne ManlyHeyward AtkinsColonel Charles George GrayMichael ConnorEdmund QuinnC.A.M. MorrisWilliam HartWilliam AndersonSubjectsLaw & orderPolicePolice stationsDetectivesPolice officersPolice uniformsPolice carsWatch houses & police cellsPolice magistratesChief constablesUniformsBlue Light DiscosTranscriptionPolicing Ipswich - Chasing Our Past At Home (Transcription)Curated CollectionsChasing Our Past At HomeDefining Tulmur | IpswichExpanding Horizons: Law & OrderOn The Homefront: Law & OrderBecoming A City: Law & OrderAdversity & Resilience: Law & OrderDreaming of Tomorrow: Law & OrderBoom & Bust: Law & OrderShaping Our Identity: Law & Order
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