Queensland State Archives: The War Council
Queensland State Archives: Bully beef, bacon and butter
Queensland State Archives: Warwick Egg Incident
Queensland State Archives: Raid on the Printers
Queensland State Archives: Under Suspicion
Queensland State Archives: Coded telegram to the Governor of Queensland showing that war has broken out between Great Britain and Germany, Austria and Hungary, 13 August 1914
Queensland State Archives: Charles Morrison Pickering's certificate of qualification to apply for land, 14 July 1919
Queensland State Archives: Letter Maryborough police regarding proper reporting procedures for German reservists, 16 November 1916
Queensland State Archives: Recruiting Train Arrangements (Timetable), 15 August 1915 - 19 August 1915
Queensland State Archives: Public notice regarding the conditions for completing the Commonwealth of Australia War Census documents, 18 August 1915
Queensland State Archives: Telegram from Prime Minister W M Hughes to the Commissioner for Police regarding being assaulted during a public meeting at Warwick and the refusal of the police to arrest the ring leaders, 29 November 1917
Queensland State Archives: Front cover of The New South Wales Red Cross Record, April 1917
Queensland State Archives: Queensland Patriotic Day at the Exhibition Grounds, Brisbane, 28 August 1915
Queensland State Archives: Letter to the Commissioner of Police, Brisbane from the Sub-Inspector of Police, Charleville explaining that the tracker Billy has joined the Expeditionary Force, 10 September 1915
Queensland State Archives: A letter to and reply from the Private Secretary of the Lieutenant-Governor and a letter to the Lieutenant-Governor from Basil Stubbs, a 15 year old who offers his assistance to the empire, 25 August 1914 - 22 September 1914
Queensland State Archives: Booklet containing Programme of Events and Menu of the Government Printing Office Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Association Re-union Dinner, 25 September 1937
Queensland State Archives: World War I Honour Board dedicated to the Queensland Lands Department Officers and some authorised surveyors who enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces during the First World War, George Street, Brisbane, May 1917