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1 The stage is set: Queensland in the 1860s
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Sheer want of space: Museum buildings
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3 Loyal and zealous service: The staff
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4 Show and tell: Displays
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5 Dialogue: The community and the museum
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6 All that glitters: Mineralogy
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7 The record in the rocks: Geology
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8 Scales, feathers and fur: Vertebrate Zoology
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9 Single cells to spiny shells: Invertebrate Zoology
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10 Peoples and lifestyles: Anthropology
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11 Man and machines: History and Technology
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12 Pandora's Box: Maritime Archaeology
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13 The need for scientific works: The Library
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14 Men of goodwill: The Boards of Trustees
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15 In perpetuity: The Museum's continuing role
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Biographical notes Appendix 1. Charles Coxen, C.W. de Vis, R. Hamlyn-Harris, K.T. Staiger, H.A. Longman, K. Broadbent, G. Mack
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The Staff 1862-1970 Appendix 2
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References and footnotes Appendix 3
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