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FROM the VAULT – 2020 Christmas Closure

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The Queensland Police Museum will close on

Tuesday 22nd December  2020
to reopen on Monday 4 January 2021.

A sentiment that still rings true. Queensland Police 1982 Christmas float – “We wish you an accident free Christmas”,

Staff wish all visitors a happy and safe Christmas and New Year.  We look forward to welcoming you back in 2021 which we hope will be a much less tumultuous year.

Don’t forget to keep track of our Sunday Lecture Series schedule; we have secured the following presentations and tours, and appreciate your ongoing support of these FREE events by promoting them within your networks and with your attendance.  To receive more information about upcoming events plus historic Queensland policing stories, please consider subscribing to myPoliceMuseum.  It’s FREE!

From January 4th 2021, the Police Museum is open from 9am to 4pm Monday to Thursday, and 10am to 3pm on the last Sunday of the month between February and November and is located on the Ground Floor of Police Headquarters at 200 Roma Street, Brisbane.
Email: museum@police.qld.gov.au

28 February
11:00 – 12:30
The Pearl Ferry Disaster
Historian Paul Seto
25 April
11:00 – 12:30
Queensland Police and the Great War Effort
Anastasia Dukova, Historian and Author
30 May
10:30 – 12:30

TBC

An OFFSITE Tour of Toowong Cemetery Police Graves with Darcy Maddock, Friends of the Toowong Cemetery
Please note longer session time.  A level of mobility is required for this trek, with closed-in shoes and weather protection.  Mid-tour morning tea will be available.

The Queensland Police Museum makes every effort to provide visitors with up to date information about the Sunday Lecture Series and reserves the right to make changes at short notice dependent on speaker availability.
Please subscribe to the myPoliceMuseum for the most current list of lectures.

Thomas Petersen 4th left, enjoys some Christmas cheer with his probationary colleagues in a classroom at the Petrie Terrace Police depot in 1920.(Image PM0644)


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