163 resultados para University of Queensland Library
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View to main deck with stone fireplace, living room and entrance door behind.
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Plan drawing.
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Detailed view of leadlight windows as seen from dining room.
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As seen from south-west.
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As seen from the north.
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As seen from north-west.
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View up to north-east elevation, with tractor shed in the foreground and stone fireplace behind.
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As seen from south-west
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As seen from the north.
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Partially obscured south-west elevation.
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The structure of the Queensland legal profession today is a product of a series of historical developments that can be traced to the beginnings of the legal profession in England. A proper understanding of the present practice and structure of the Australian legal profession needs an understanding of these English origins and then of the profession's introduction into Australia. It is proposed, therefore, to give a brief outline of the development of the legal profession in England and then to deal with the early years of the profession in the Colony of New South Wales after British settlement. The article will then describe the development of the profession in Queensland after separation from New South Wales in 1859 with some emphasis on the major changes relating to the roles of barristers and solicitors.