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Lorna McDonald

Lorna Lorraine McDonald OAM (née Bucknall; 10 August 1916 – 25 June 2017) was an Australian historian and author.

Lorna McDonald (OAM)
Born(1916-08-10)10 August 1916
Portland, Victoria
Died25 June 2017(2017-06-25) (aged 100)
NationalityAustralian
EducationUniversity of Queensland
Alma materCentral Queensland University
SpouseHugh McDonald
ChildrenDonal, Roger, and Gavin
AwardsOrder of Australia, John Douglas Kerr Medal of Distinction
Scientific career
FieldsHistory
Thesis (1985)

Early life edit

McDonald was born at Portland, Victoria in 1916 and attended school at Mount Gambier, South Australia.[1]

She married Hugh Fraser McDonald (1909–81), a Presbyterian minister, at the Presbyterian Church in Drik Drik, Victoria in 1938.[2] They had three sons Donal, Roger and Gavin, all born and educated in NSW.[3] McDonald and her husband moved to Rockhampton, Queensland in 1963.[4]

Professional career edit

Academic achievements edit

Once McDonald moved to Rockhampton, she began studying externally, completing degrees from the University of Queensland.[5]

In 1975, McDonald gained a master's degree after publishing a thesis[6] on land settlement in the Port Curtis and Leichhardt districts of Queensland.[5] Ten years later, McDonald received a PhD for her thesis[7] on the history of the Central Queensland cattle industry.[5]

In 2000, McDonald was awarded Doctor of Letters from Central Queensland University.[4]

Writing edit

In 1981, McDonald released the first of more than twenty books which are all related to the history of Central Queensland with the first publication entitled Rockhampton: A history of city & district which explored in detail the history of the region.[5]

Her 2011 publication, Treasures in a Tea Tin was based on her discovery of an old tea tin that contained a collection of old letters, postcards, photos and artworks that were written to Joan Archer while she was away in England. McDonald found the tea tin in the 1990s while she was doing unrelated research about the Archer brothers.[8]

After celebrating her 100th birthday in 2016, McDonald relaunched The Moving Mind: The life of Henry Arthur Kellow (1881–1935)[9] a biography of Rockhampton Grammar School principal Henry Kellow, originally published in 1981.[10] At the relaunch of the book, McDonald admitted she wasn't interested in writing another book, but was reading books about geology and biology as she liked to read things about subjects that she had not yet studied.[9]

Criticism of Q150 shortlist edit

In 2009, McDonald openly questioned why various landmarks in Central Queensland had failed to be shortlisted for the "Queensland's Top 150 Icons" list, compiled as part of the Q150 sesquicentenary celebrations, after the Queensland Government invited the public to nominate their favourite Queensland landmarks for the list. McDonald said she was surprised that the Fitzroy River, Customs House and the Mount Morgan Mine didn't manage to secure a place amongst the other 300 landmarks that were shortlisted for the final Top 150 list.[11]

Bibliography edit

Author edit

  • Rockhampton: A History of City & District (1981)[12]
  • Sketches of old Rockhampton (1981) (Illustrated by Edith Neish, Text by Lorna McDonald)[13]
  • Henry Arthur Kellow, 1881–1935 (1981)[14]
  • Cattle Country: The Beef Cattle Industry in Central Queensland, 1850s–1980s (1988)[15]
  • Gladstone: The city that waited (1988)[16]
  • A Proud Name: Rees R & Sydney Jones (1989)[17]
  • Great Traditions: St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Rockhampton, 1861–1994 (1994)[18]
  • Rockhampton: A History of City & District (Second Edition) (1995)[19]
  • Magic Ships: Life Story of Colin Archer (1997)[20]
  • That's Sport! A History of the Frenchville Sports Club, 1948–1998 (1998)[21]
  • Delving into the Past: The Jubilee History of Rockhampton & District Historical Society, 1948–1998 (1998)[22]
  • Over Earth and Ocean: The Archers of Tolderodden and Gracemere – a Norse-Australian Saga, 1819–1965 (1999)[23]
  • West of Matilda: Life in Outback Queensland, 1890s to 1990s (2001)[24]
  • Capricornia Queensland: A heritage sketchbook (2001) (Illustrated by Edith Neish, Text by Lorna McDonald)[25]
  • Success Through Worthy Service: Anderson's City Printing Works, 1903–2003 (2003)[26]
  • Rockhampton's Heritage Walk: Take 10,000 Steps (2005)[27]
  • Tartan over Capricornia: Scottish Immigrants in Central Queensland (2006) (co-authored with Sue Smith)[28]
  • Treasures in a Tea Tin (2011)[29]
  • A Proud Name: Rees R & Sydney Jones (Second Edition) (2014) (co-authored with Robert Macfarlane)[30]
  • The Moving Mind: The Life of Henry Arthur Kellow, 1881–1935 (Second Edition) (2016)[31]

Editor edit

  • Letters of Australian pioneer family, 1827–1880; The Generation of Gittins and Sarah Bucknall, 1797–1880 (1984) Edited and Introduced by Graeme Bucknall and Lorna McDonald[32]
  • Sin, Sweat & Sorrow: The Making of Capricornia Queensland, 1840s–1940s (1993) Edited by Liz Huf, Lorna McDonald and David Myers[33]
  • Sin, Sweat & Sorrow: The Making of Capricornia Queensland, 1840s–1940s (Second Edition) (1999) Edited by Liz Huf, Lorna McDonald and David Myers[34]

Oral projects edit

  • Mary Bradford interview (1982)[35]
  • Sidney Robinson interview (1982)[36]
  • Hamish Spence interview (1982)[37]
  • Mona Collins interview (1982)[38]
  • Tom Collins interview (1983)[39]
  • William Power interview (1985)[40]

Lorna McDonald Collection edit

In 2013, McDonald donated 22 boxes to the Fryer Library at the University of Queensland, consisting of her collection of diaries, research notes, photographs and personal papers which she had accumulated during her research between 1963 and 2013.[4]

Recognition edit

In 1995, McDonald was awarded an Order of Australia medal.[4] In 2007, McDonald was presented with the Royal Historical Society of Queensland's John Douglas Kerr Medal of Distinction.[1] Since her death, McDonald's work in collecting, interpreting, and writing the history of the Central Queensland has been celebrated with the annual Arts Central Queensland Lorna McDonald Essay Prize.[41]

Death edit

McDonald died on 25 June 2017.[42] Rockhampton mayor Margaret Strelow said that the city's councillors were very saddened at hearing the news of McDonald's death, and said the contribution she had made in both preserving and recording the history of Central Queensland will leave a legacy of which McDonald's family should be proud.[43]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Author takes a well-deserved break, Kara Paradies, The Morning Bulletin, 2 December 2011; retrieved 7 March 2017.
  2. ^ Wedding Bells: McDonald-Bucknall, Portland Guardian, 17 November 1938. Retrieved 7 March 2017
  3. ^ Words of Wisdom from Centenarian Dr Lorna McDonald[permanent dead link], Jacquie Mackay, Breakfast with Jacquie Mackay, ABC Capricornia, 15 September 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d Lorna McDonald Collection: Biographical Notes, UQ Library, University of Queensland, 2013. Accessed 7 March 2017
  5. ^ a b c d Lorna McDonald, Central Queensland Centenarian: Rockhampton social historian Lorna McDonald OAM is 100 today, Fryer Library, University of Queensland, 10 August 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  6. ^ Land settlement in the northern districts of Port Curtis and Leichhardt, 1835–1869, Lorna Lorraine McDonald, 1975.
  7. ^ A history of the beef cattle industry in the Fitzroy region of Central Queensland, 1850s–1970s, Lorna Lorraine McDonald, 1985.
  8. ^ Treasures in a Tea Tin, Jacquie Mackay, Breakfast with Jacquie Mackay, ABC Capricornia, 2 December 2011. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  9. ^ a b The woman who knows plenty of Rockhampton's secrets, Michelle Gately, The Morning Bulletin, 15 September 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  10. ^ Education and a Shooting, Michelle Gately, The Morning Bulletin, 15 September 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  11. ^ Historian questions icons list, The Morning Bulletin, 23 February 2009. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  12. ^ Rockhampton: A History of City & District catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  13. ^ Sketches of old Rockhampton catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  14. ^ Henry Arthur Kellow catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  15. ^ Cattle Country catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  16. ^ Gladstone: The city that waited catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  17. ^ A Proud Name catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  18. ^ Great Traditions catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  19. ^ Rockhampton: A History of City & District catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  20. ^ Magic Ships catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  21. ^ That's Sport! catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  22. ^ Delving into the Past catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  23. ^ Over Earth and Ocean catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  24. ^ West of Matilda catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  25. ^ Capricornia Queensland: A heritage sketchbook catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  26. ^ Success Through Worthy Service catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  27. ^ Rockhampton's Heritage Walk catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  28. ^ Tartan over Capricornia catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  29. ^ Treasures in a Tea Tin catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  30. ^ A Proud Name catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  31. ^ The Moving Mind catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  32. ^ Letters of Australian pioneer family catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  33. ^ Sin, Sweat & Sorrow catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  34. ^ Sin, Sweat & Sorrow catalogue record, National Library of Australia
  35. ^ Mary Bradford interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project, National Library of Australia catalogue
  36. ^ Sidney Robinson interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project, National Library of Australia catalogue
  37. ^ Hamish Spence interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project, National Library of Australia catalogue
  38. ^ Mona Collins interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project, National Library of Australia catalogue
  39. ^ Tom Collins interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project, National Library of Australia catalogue
  40. ^ William Power interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project, National Library of Australia catalogue
  41. ^ Arts Central Queensland website: https://artscqinc.org.au/lorna-mcdonald-essay-competition/?doing_wp_cron=1617925335.3793239593505859375000
  42. ^ Death notice: McDonald, Dr Lorna Lorraine OAM, Tributes, finda Classifieds, page 32, The Morning Bulletin, 26 June 2017. Accessed 26 June 2017.
  43. ^ Tributes flow after respected Rockhampton woman dies, Michelle Gately, The Morning Bulletin, 26 June 2017. Retrieved 26 June 2017.

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Lorna Lorraine McDonald OAM nee Bucknall 10 August 1916 25 June 2017 was an Australian historian and author Lorna McDonald OAM Born 1916 08 10 10 August 1916Portland VictoriaDied25 June 2017 2017 06 25 aged 100 NationalityAustralianEducationUniversity of QueenslandAlma materCentral Queensland UniversitySpouseHugh McDonaldChildrenDonal Roger and GavinAwardsOrder of Australia John Douglas Kerr Medal of DistinctionScientific careerFieldsHistoryThesis 1985 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career 2 1 Academic achievements 2 2 Writing 2 3 Criticism of Q150 shortlist 3 Bibliography 3 1 Author 3 2 Editor 3 3 Oral projects 4 Lorna McDonald Collection 5 Recognition 6 Death 7 ReferencesEarly life editMcDonald was born at Portland Victoria in 1916 and attended school at Mount Gambier South Australia 1 She married Hugh Fraser McDonald 1909 81 a Presbyterian minister at the Presbyterian Church in Drik Drik Victoria in 1938 2 They had three sons Donal Roger and Gavin all born and educated in NSW 3 McDonald and her husband moved to Rockhampton Queensland in 1963 4 Professional career editAcademic achievements edit Once McDonald moved to Rockhampton she began studying externally completing degrees from the University of Queensland 5 In 1975 McDonald gained a master s degree after publishing a thesis 6 on land settlement in the Port Curtis and Leichhardt districts of Queensland 5 Ten years later McDonald received a PhD for her thesis 7 on the history of the Central Queensland cattle industry 5 In 2000 McDonald was awarded Doctor of Letters from Central Queensland University 4 Writing edit In 1981 McDonald released the first of more than twenty books which are all related to the history of Central Queensland with the first publication entitled Rockhampton A history of city amp district which explored in detail the history of the region 5 Her 2011 publication Treasures in a Tea Tin was based on her discovery of an old tea tin that contained a collection of old letters postcards photos and artworks that were written to Joan Archer while she was away in England McDonald found the tea tin in the 1990s while she was doing unrelated research about the Archer brothers 8 After celebrating her 100th birthday in 2016 McDonald relaunched The Moving Mind The life of Henry Arthur Kellow 1881 1935 9 a biography of Rockhampton Grammar School principal Henry Kellow originally published in 1981 10 At the relaunch of the book McDonald admitted she wasn t interested in writing another book but was reading books about geology and biology as she liked to read things about subjects that she had not yet studied 9 Criticism of Q150 shortlist edit In 2009 McDonald openly questioned why various landmarks in Central Queensland had failed to be shortlisted for the Queensland s Top 150 Icons list compiled as part of the Q150 sesquicentenary celebrations after the Queensland Government invited the public to nominate their favourite Queensland landmarks for the list McDonald said she was surprised that the Fitzroy River Customs House and the Mount Morgan Mine didn t manage to secure a place amongst the other 300 landmarks that were shortlisted for the final Top 150 list 11 Bibliography editAuthor edit Rockhampton A History of City amp District 1981 12 Sketches of old Rockhampton 1981 Illustrated by Edith Neish Text by Lorna McDonald 13 Henry Arthur Kellow 1881 1935 1981 14 Cattle Country The Beef Cattle Industry in Central Queensland 1850s 1980s 1988 15 Gladstone The city that waited 1988 16 A Proud Name Rees R amp Sydney Jones 1989 17 Great Traditions St Andrew s Presbyterian Church Rockhampton 1861 1994 1994 18 Rockhampton A History of City amp District Second Edition 1995 19 Magic Ships Life Story of Colin Archer 1997 20 That s Sport A History of the Frenchville Sports Club 1948 1998 1998 21 Delving into the Past The Jubilee History of Rockhampton amp District Historical Society 1948 1998 1998 22 Over Earth and Ocean The Archers of Tolderodden and Gracemere a Norse Australian Saga 1819 1965 1999 23 West of Matilda Life in Outback Queensland 1890s to 1990s 2001 24 Capricornia Queensland A heritage sketchbook 2001 Illustrated by Edith Neish Text by Lorna McDonald 25 Success Through Worthy Service Anderson s City Printing Works 1903 2003 2003 26 Rockhampton s Heritage Walk Take 10 000 Steps 2005 27 Tartan over Capricornia Scottish Immigrants in Central Queensland 2006 co authored with Sue Smith 28 Treasures in a Tea Tin 2011 29 A Proud Name Rees R amp Sydney Jones Second Edition 2014 co authored with Robert Macfarlane 30 The Moving Mind The Life of Henry Arthur Kellow 1881 1935 Second Edition 2016 31 Editor edit Letters of Australian pioneer family 1827 1880 The Generation of Gittins and Sarah Bucknall 1797 1880 1984 Edited and Introduced by Graeme Bucknall and Lorna McDonald 32 Sin Sweat amp Sorrow The Making of Capricornia Queensland 1840s 1940s 1993 Edited by Liz Huf Lorna McDonald and David Myers 33 Sin Sweat amp Sorrow The Making of Capricornia Queensland 1840s 1940s Second Edition 1999 Edited by Liz Huf Lorna McDonald and David Myers 34 Oral projects edit Mary Bradford interview 1982 35 Sidney Robinson interview 1982 36 Hamish Spence interview 1982 37 Mona Collins interview 1982 38 Tom Collins interview 1983 39 William Power interview 1985 40 Lorna McDonald Collection editIn 2013 McDonald donated 22 boxes to the Fryer Library at the University of Queensland consisting of her collection of diaries research notes photographs and personal papers which she had accumulated during her research between 1963 and 2013 4 Recognition editIn 1995 McDonald was awarded an Order of Australia medal 4 In 2007 McDonald was presented with the Royal Historical Society of Queensland s John Douglas Kerr Medal of Distinction 1 Since her death McDonald s work in collecting interpreting and writing the history of the Central Queensland has been celebrated with the annual Arts Central Queensland Lorna McDonald Essay Prize 41 Death editMcDonald died on 25 June 2017 42 Rockhampton mayor Margaret Strelow said that the city s councillors were very saddened at hearing the news of McDonald s death and said the contribution she had made in both preserving and recording the history of Central Queensland will leave a legacy of which McDonald s family should be proud 43 References edit a b Author takes a well deserved break Kara Paradies The Morning Bulletin 2 December 2011 retrieved 7 March 2017 Wedding Bells McDonald Bucknall Portland Guardian 17 November 1938 Retrieved 7 March 2017 Words of Wisdom from Centenarian Dr Lorna McDonald permanent dead link Jacquie Mackay Breakfast with Jacquie Mackay ABC Capricornia 15 September 2016 Retrieved 7 March 2017 a b c d Lorna McDonald Collection Biographical Notes UQ Library University of Queensland 2013 Accessed 7 March 2017 a b c d Lorna McDonald Central Queensland Centenarian Rockhampton social historian Lorna McDonald OAM is 100 today Fryer Library University of Queensland 10 August 2016 Retrieved 7 March 2017 Land settlement in the northern districts of Port Curtis and Leichhardt 1835 1869 Lorna Lorraine McDonald 1975 A history of the beef cattle industry in the Fitzroy region of Central Queensland 1850s 1970s Lorna Lorraine McDonald 1985 Treasures in a Tea Tin Jacquie Mackay Breakfast with Jacquie Mackay ABC Capricornia 2 December 2011 Retrieved 7 March 2017 a b The woman who knows plenty of Rockhampton s secrets Michelle Gately The Morning Bulletin 15 September 2016 Retrieved 7 March 2017 Education and a Shooting Michelle Gately The Morning Bulletin 15 September 2016 Retrieved 7 March 2017 Historian questions icons list The Morning Bulletin 23 February 2009 Retrieved 7 March 2017 Rockhampton A History of City amp District catalogue record National Library of Australia Sketches of old Rockhampton catalogue record National Library of Australia Henry Arthur Kellow catalogue record National Library of Australia Cattle Country catalogue record National Library of Australia Gladstone The city that waited catalogue record National Library of Australia A Proud Name catalogue record National Library of Australia Great Traditions catalogue record National Library of Australia Rockhampton A History of City amp District catalogue record National Library of Australia Magic Ships catalogue record National Library of Australia That s Sport catalogue record National Library of Australia Delving into the Past catalogue record National Library of Australia Over Earth and Ocean catalogue record National Library of Australia West of Matilda catalogue record National Library of Australia Capricornia Queensland A heritage sketchbook catalogue record National Library of Australia Success Through Worthy Service catalogue record National Library of Australia Rockhampton s Heritage Walk catalogue record National Library of Australia Tartan over Capricornia catalogue record National Library of Australia Treasures in a Tea Tin catalogue record National Library of Australia A Proud Name catalogue record National Library of Australia The Moving Mind catalogue record National Library of Australia Letters of Australian pioneer family catalogue record National Library of Australia Sin Sweat amp Sorrow catalogue record National Library of Australia Sin Sweat amp Sorrow catalogue record National Library of Australia Mary Bradford interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project National Library of Australia catalogue Sidney Robinson interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project National Library of Australia catalogue Hamish Spence interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project National Library of Australia catalogue Mona Collins interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project National Library of Australia catalogue Tom Collins interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project National Library of Australia catalogue William Power interview by Lorna McDonald in the Australia 1938 oral history project National Library of Australia catalogue Arts Central Queensland website https artscqinc org au lorna mcdonald essay competition doing wp cron 1617925335 3793239593505859375000 Death notice McDonald Dr Lorna Lorraine OAM Tributes finda Classifieds page 32 The Morning Bulletin 26 June 2017 Accessed 26 June 2017 Tributes flow after respected Rockhampton woman dies Michelle Gately The Morning Bulletin 26 June 2017 Retrieved 26 June 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lorna McDonald amp oldid 1157929166, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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