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FROM the VAULT – Help to ID Police Pipe Band members in this photograph.

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The Queensland Police Museum has a catalogued collection of photographs, currently in excess of 4100.  We gratefully receive donations of photographs and objects, relevant to the history of police in Queensland, through an accession process consistent with our Collection Policy which includes the recording and retention of Gift Agreements.  At the time donations are accepted, every effort is made to obtain and record as much detail and knowledge about the object or contents in a photograph as possible, often from the limited memories of family members making donations many years after the service and passing of the Queensland police officer.  Other images arrive at the Museum through the process of cleaning up; when stations or units complete their retention and disposal process, uncovering old photographs of their staff, buildings, vehicles and animals, and cleverly think to pass them to us for safe keeping.

Image No. PM2834 courtesy of the Queensland Police Museum.

Many photographs arrive with limited information and so we set about looking for clues as to the era and location the images were taken at.  Here’s a group of talented musicians, all members of the Police Pipe Band in 1961 when the photograph was taken at Wooroolin, probably assembled there for the Wooroolin – Tingoora R.S.L. Highland Gathering and Sports Day.  We have identified a few members, but need help to piece other names to their faces; so far we know, (from left to right) Drum Major Constable Dales Whyte, unknown, Constable 1/c Frank (Francis) O’Gorman, unknown, Senior Constable Neville Montgomery, unknown, unknown, unknown, and (kneeling from left to right) unknown, Constable Barry Cannon, unknown.  Can you help to identify any of these kilted band members?

Contact us with your suggestions by email at museum@police.qld.gov.au, or via Twitter on @QPSMuseum

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This information has been supplied by the Queensland Police Museum from the best resources available at the time of writing.  The Police Museum is open 9am to 4pm Monday to Thursday and 10am to 3pm on the last Sunday of the month (Feb-Nov) and is located on the Ground Floor of Police Headquarters at 200 Roma Street, Brisbane.
Email: museum@police.qld.gov.au

“FROM the VAULT – Help to ID Police Pipe Band members in this photograph” by the Queensland Police Service is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (BY) 2.5 Australia Licence. Permissions may be available beyond the scope of this licence. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/au/legalcode


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