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    Lockyer Boregeol with basement

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    All bores in the Lockyer Valley are displayed with classified geology where it is available. The surface (green) is the alluvial basement and was developed by interpolating the classified geology. The major watercoarses, Lockyer and Laidley Creeks (blue lines) are also visible

    Lockyer multi

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    Lockyer Valley - Sliced topographic mesh, basement surfaces and surface watercourses as well as observation bores with classified geology and water level disks

    Louis Talbot Quizzes Herbert Lockyer

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    Questions and answers by Dr. Louis Talbot and Dr. Herbert Lockyer

    Hydrogeological Features of the Lockyer Valley

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    The Lockyer Valley is situated 80 km west of Brisbane and is bounded on the sou th and west by the Great Dividing Range. The valley is a major western sub - catchment of the larger Brisbane River drainage system and is drained by the Lockyer Creek. The Lockyer catchment forms approximately 20% of the total Brisbane River catchment and has an area of around 2900 km2. The Lockyer Creek is an ephemeral drainage system, and the stream and associated alluvium are the main source for irrigation water supply in the Lockyer Valley. The catchment is comprised of a number of well -defined, elongate tributaries in the south, and others in the north, which are more meandering in nature

    Child's body in tree adds to Lockyer Valley death toll

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    "Two more bodies, including a that of child discovered in a tree, were retrieved in the Lockyer Valley at the weekend, reinforcing the grisly complexity of the search for the missing.

    Down East Bookshelf piece on Allan Lockyer, author of Clamdiggers and Downeas

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    Down East Bookshelf piece on Allan Lockyer, author of Clamdiggers and Downeast Country Stores

    The home of John Lockyer O'Brien, 35 Hanover Street Fitzroy, Melbourne,

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/265790House number 35 Hanover Street Fitzroy, Melbourne. The Georgion-style bluestone house dates from 1854 and was the home of John and Laurie O'Brien from 1957. John Lockyer O’Brien (1905–1965) was an historian at the University. His collection of about 4,000 photographs was taken in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Many of them capture the architecture and streetscapes of inner-city Melbourne when the area was in transition between its then 19th century topography and working-class status prior to large-scale demolitions to made way for the construction of the Housing Commission high-rise blocks, and middle-class migration back to the inner-city and subsequent renovation and gentrification of its housing. He was also interested in the early architecture of country Victoria and photographed 19th century homesteads, hotels, churches, banks, railway stations, as well as humbler buildings.206481 Item: [1965.0004.00078] "The home of John Lockyer O'Brien, 35 Hanover Street Fitzroy, Melbourne,

    Interview with Norman Lockyer

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    Interview with Norman Lockyer by John Clements. Norman Lockyer talks about his family, who were pioneers of Northam and grew the first commercial crop of wheat in Western Australia. He talks of his involvement in the Douglas Social Credit Movement which appealed to a cross section of the community during the Depression years, the establishment of youth clubs in Northam, his approach to conservative farming, the Old Mill at South Perth built by his great grandfather, Paul Lockyer and his views on the environment. Part 1 was recorded on 19 July 1983. Part 2 was recorded on 26 July 1983. This sound recording is part of the John Clements Oral History Collection

    Lockyer, L E, NX4310

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/399844Surname: LOCKYER. Given Name(s) or Initials: L E. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX4310. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 5808.218076 Item: [2016.0049.32137] "Lockyer, L E, NX4310
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