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Probus tour highlights culture

Warwick Combined Probus Club enjoyed a tour of Brisbane’s Cultural Precinct recently, with all enjoying the visit.

Three Probus members revealed their association with pioneering families featured in the “Grass Dukes and Shepherd Kings” exhibition at the State Library of Queensland.

David Free said that his grandfather had worked as head teamster at Glengallan station until 1898, when he bought part of the property. The grandmother of Elizabeth Gray was born at Glengallan where her father was a shepherd.

Helen Ferrier is a blood relation of Eliza Hodgson, wife of Arthur Hodgson who settled Eton Vale.

Curator Dianne Byrne provided an introductory guided tour of the exhibition which showcases 19th century pastoral life on the Darling Downs. This exhibition features material relating to Glengallan, Eton Vale, Headington Hill and other well-known properties.

During a visit to the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) to view the APT7 (Asia Pacific Triennial) exhibition, Syd Miller and Arthur Maynard experienced a tour for visitors with vision impairment. Gallery volunteer Margaret provided an audio tour of selected APT7 works for Syd and described in detail the installations and artworks on display. With the help of the commentary, Syd gained an understanding of the size, shape, colours and composition of the exhibits. Margaret also outlined what was involved in acquiring the works, establishing the exhibition and storing the exhibits for future use by GOMA.

Gallery volunteer guides provided small group tours of the exhibition for members of the Warwick Combined Probus Club and friends who joined a tour of the Brisbane Cultural precinct on St Valentine’s Day.

Group members also visited the Queensland Art Gallery for the Ian Fairweather exhibition; and the Queensland Museum to view the display of the work of Gwen Gillam, a noted dress designer of the 50s and 60s who created the gown worn by Maureen Kistle when she was crowned Miss Australia in 1955

APT7 continues until April 14, while Grass Dukes and Shepherd Kings closes on April 21.

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