myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map Bonzle users have contributed 9 pictures of Bingera covering the years from 1888 to 1939: Page 1 of 2 pages of pictures. Select another page | 1 | 2 | Next  | 1 - South Sea Islander labourer in the sugar cane fields at Bingera, ca. 1898 (Contributed by: QldPics) Portrait of a South Sea Islander in the sugar cane fields at Bingera, ca. 1898. He is dressed in men's working clothing and wearing a hat. South Sea Islanders were recruited as a source of labour in Australia from as early as the 1840s.View a larger version of this picture: small | medium | large (pictures open in a new window) This picture is part of the Bonzle Portraits (open in new window) photo collection. Is this picture rude, offensive or defamatory; spam; or not about and/or of the place? If so, Report it |  | 2 - South Sea Islander women planting sugar cane by hand at Bingera, Queensland, ca. 1897 (Contributed by: QldPics) A man tilling the soil in a sugar cane field with a horsedrawn plough at Bingera, Queensland in 1897. South Sea Islander women are planting stalks of sugar cane in the freshly furrowed soil, supervised by men standing nearby. TheSouth Sea Islanders were brought to Queensland in the 1860s to work as farm labourers.View a larger version of this picture: small | medium | large (pictures open in a new window) This picture is part of the Bonzle Farming (open in new window) photo collection. Is this picture rude, offensive or defamatory; spam; or not about and/or of the place? If so, Report it |  | 3 - Wood family in front of the Bingera Hotel, Bingera, ca. 1888 (Contributed by: QldPics) Robert Wood held the license for the Bingera Hotel between February 1888 and March 1897. Marion and Robert Wood are photographed here under the verandah of the Bingera Hotel, with their children, Arthur Edgar, Nellie and Percy, in front. (Description supplied with photograph)View a larger version of this picture: small | medium | large (pictures open in a new window) This picture is part of the Bonzle Hotels (open in new window) photo collection. Is this picture rude, offensive or defamatory; spam; or not about and/or of the place? If so, Report it |  | 4 - Jeannie Gibson and Nancy of Bingera, 1939 (Contributed by: QldPics)
View a larger version of this picture: small | medium | large (pictures open in a new window) Is this picture rude, offensive or defamatory; spam; or not about and/or of the place? If so, Report it |  | 5 - Golden wedding anniversary of Angus and Catherine Gibson, at Bingera, 1916 (Contributed by: QldPics) Insets top: Keith Wiles, Mary Wiles, Arthur Wiles and Angus Wiles. Standing: Doris Wilde, Angus Gibson (Jnr), May Gibson (wife of Angus (Jnr), Lou Westcott, William, Kate Westcott, William Gibson, Nell Boreham, Jeanne Gibson (wife of William) and Frank Boreham. Sitting: Jean Wilde, Angus Gibson (Snr), Catherine Gibson, Emmie Gibson (wife of David) and David Gibson. Children: Molly Westcott (daughter of Lou and Kate), Meg Gibson (daughter of Angus and May), Gordon Gibson (standing, son of William and Jeanne), Tom Westcott (sitting, son of Lou and Kate), Beth Gibson (daughter of William and Jeanne), Kath Westcott (daughter of Lou and Kate), Geoffrey Boreham, Ken Gibson (in front of Geoffrey, son of David and Emmie), Nancy Gibson (daughter of William and Jeanne), and Ron Gibson (son of David and Emmie). Insets bottom: Robert Gibson (son of William and Jeanne), Elsie Westcott, Bert Westcott and Eric Wilde. (Description supplied with photograph)View a larger version of this picture: small | medium | large (pictures open in a new window) Is this picture rude, offensive or defamatory; spam; or not about and/or of the place? If so, Report it |
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