publications

Publications

New Farm and Districts Historical Society has 3 books about the area that are available for purchase in various locations:

  • From the Society at the office or at public meetings
  • Mary Ryan, New Farm (Merthyr Village)
  • New Farm Editions (Merthyr Village)
  • Ollie and LLoyd (Gasworks)
  • Museum of Brisbane Shop
  • State Library of Qld Bookshop
  • OR contact the Society for other information info@newfarmhistorical.org.au

Homes With History

The New Farm locality was once a semi-rural retreat for a few well-heeled families on well-chosen sites. Gradually, the large estates gave way to gentlemen’s villas and workers’ cottages. Many of those original homes – whether modest or grand – have not survived, but luckily, an impressive variety of houses from earlier eras still remains.

While this snapshot of more than 20 local homes notes architectural details, the main focus is upon people – those who built the houses, the architects who designed them, and the successive residents and families who occupied and adapted them.

Tides of Teneriffe

Author Vicki Bridgstock steers readers through the flow of Teneriffe’s history and local memories.

From hunting for tortoises with the Turrbal people to living in one of our choice inner city locations, enjoy  this journey interspersed with historic images and never-before-published family photos of life in Teneriffe.

Reflections on New Farm

Few suburbs in Brisbane can boast a higher ‘brand recognition’ than New Farm.

However it’s not widely known that this was the site of the ‘new farm’ worked by convicts from 1828.

Nor is it widely known that the remains of 1870s lime kilns can still be seen on the riverbank below Julius Street, or that Dulcie Markham, known as the “Angel of Death” because of her Sydney and Melbourne underworld notoriety, took up residence here in the 1940s.

Other books about New Farm available at the above locations:

New Farm – 50 Stories, by Gerard Benjamin

“Drawn from articles which have appeared in the local magazine My Village News, now Village Voice, these 50 stories, featuring characters, events and locations, add to the rich history of New Farm, Teneriffe, Newstead and Bowen Hills.

More than 200 photographs have been included, as well as in some cases, a ‘postscript’ to update the story or to include useful additional information.”–Bookseller’s website.

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