Constable Robert John Sands was born in 1905 and joined the Queensland Police Force in 1932. With minimal paperwork to refer back to, Constable Sands’ Service History may appear unremarkable, but the variety of country stations he policed in a 10 year policing career, and a few remarkable images in the Queensland Police Museum’s collection tell another story.
Constable Sands policed the following stations; 1932 Roma Street, Brisbane, 1933 Cloncurry, 1934 Mount Isa, 1935 Pialba, 1938 Surat, 1939 Dunwich, returning to Roma Street, Brisbane in 1941. The Constable left the force in 1942.
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