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Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund

Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund, a working subdivision of the Australian Comforts Fund, was established during World War I. The purpose of the Fund was to provide comforts to soldiers on active service. This was achieved via appeals for donations, public subscriptions, and organising fundraising activities. Numerous branches of the Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund were spread throughout Queensland, Australia during this period.[1]

"At Home" given by Lady Cowley, O.B.E., to workers of Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Funds, at "Silky Oaks", Toowong on 24 April 1919

Formation edit

 
Lady Goold Adams at the opening of the Red Cross Fete at Junction Park School, Annerley, Brisbane, 1916

Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund was inaugurated at a public meeting convened by the Mayoress of Brisbane on 21 September 1915. A committee for the fund was formed with Lady Goold-Adams, wife of the Governor of Queensland Sir Hamilton John Goold-Adams, elected as patroness, and Lady Cowley, wife of former politician Sir Alfred Cowley, appointed president. Premises for the operation of the Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund was secured at Panbury House in Eagle Street, Brisbane.[2]

Comfort packages edit

One of the committee's first activities was to appeal for public donations of various items that could be dispatched to soldiers overseas in time for Christmas. Accepted items included shirts, undershirts with short sleeves, mufflers, balaclava caps, handkerchiefs, writing pads, envelopes, pencils, pipes, tobacco, cigarettes, bootlaces, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, Vaseline, sweets, coffee, games, books and magazines.[2][3]

By the end of World War I, the Queensland Soldiers' Comfort Fund declared that since October 1915 they had packed and shipped 5,010 cases to soldiers overseas, which included 17,324 shirts and 37,983 pairs of socks.[2]

Branches edit

Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund established a number of branches outside of their main Brisbane office. These included Ayr, Beaudesert, Beerwah, Benaraby, Bowen, Bundaberg, Caboolture, Calliope Valley, Charters Towers, Degilbo, Emu Creek, Eumundi, Goondiwindi, Ipswich, Isis Girls' Club, Kedron, Laidley, Lake Clarendon, Longreach, Many Peaks, Mapleton, Maroochy River, Maroon, Memerambi, Mitchell, Morven, Mount Morgan, Nambour, Nanango, Ormiston, Poona, Pialba, Sandgate, Tallebudgera, Townsville, Tiaro, Toogoolawah, Warra, Wattle Branch and Wynnum.[2]

Fundraising initiatives edit

Queensland Soldiers' Comfort Fund oversaw several fundraising operations.

 
Hazel Campbell in Coo-ee Cafe uniform, 1917

Coo-ee Cafe edit

The Coo-ee Cafe was a volunteer-run cafe initially situated in the basement of the Brisbane Club building in Adelaide Street, Brisbane, before moving to the ground floor. The cafe was in operation between 6 February 1917 and 23 November 1918. During this period over £7,600 (approximately 40 percent of profits made by the cafe) were contributed to various comforts funds.[2]

War-time Kitchen edit

War-time Kitchen in Southport, Queensland was opened in September 1917 and operated by volunteers. The kitchen sold home-made cakes, sweets, jams and pickles.[4] Seventy-five percent of profits made went towards the Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund, averaging £40 per month.[2]

Jam Shop edit

Situated in a shop in the Podmore and Hall building in Adelaide Street, Brisbane, the Jam Shop sold home-made jams and pickles to the public.[5][6] The shop averaged £25 per month of profits for the Fund.[2]

Refreshment stall at the Brisbane Exhibition edit

During the annual Brisbane Exhibition at the Exhibition Grounds in 1917 and 1918, the Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund maintained its own refreshment stall, selling sandwiches, fruit and soft drinks with proceeds going toward the Fund.[7] The stall realized profits of £301 and £640 respectively.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Hamilton, Robyn (17 December 2015). "Digitised@SLQ: Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund Report". Queensland's World War 1 Centenary blog. State Library of Queensland. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Report of the work done by the Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund, 1915-1919. Brisbane: C. J. Walker. 1919.
  3. ^ "Soldiers' Comfort Fund". The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947). 27 September 1915. Retrieved 27 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "FROM VARIOUS CENTRES". National Leader (Brisbane, Qld. : 1916 - 1918). 21 September 1917. Retrieved 27 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "BRISBANE NOTES". Darling Downs Gazette (Qld. : 1881 - 1922). 30 June 1917. Retrieved 27 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "JAM MAKING". Daily Standard (Brisbane, Qld. : 1912 - 1936). 17 July 1918. Retrieved 27 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "COMFORTS' FUND TENT". Daily Standard (Brisbane, Qld. : 1912 - 1936). 15 August 1917. Retrieved 27 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.

Further reading edit

  • OM73-29, Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund Records, John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland
  • 10004 Presentation Address to Marie Cowley 1919, John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland
  • Report of the work done by the Queensland Soldiers' Comforts Fund, 1915-1919. Brisbane: C.J. Walker. 1919

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Queensland Soldiers Comforts Fund a working subdivision of the Australian Comforts Fund was established during World War I The purpose of the Fund was to provide comforts to soldiers on active service This was achieved via appeals for donations public subscriptions and organising fundraising activities Numerous branches of the Queensland Soldiers Comforts Fund were spread throughout Queensland Australia during this period 1 At Home given by Lady Cowley O B E to workers of Queensland Soldiers Comforts Funds at Silky Oaks Toowong on 24 April 1919 Contents 1 Formation 2 Comfort packages 3 Branches 4 Fundraising initiatives 4 1 Coo ee Cafe 4 2 War time Kitchen 4 3 Jam Shop 4 4 Refreshment stall at the Brisbane Exhibition 5 References 6 Further readingFormation edit nbsp Lady Goold Adams at the opening of the Red Cross Fete at Junction Park School Annerley Brisbane 1916Queensland Soldiers Comforts Fund was inaugurated at a public meeting convened by the Mayoress of Brisbane on 21 September 1915 A committee for the fund was formed with Lady Goold Adams wife of the Governor of Queensland Sir Hamilton John Goold Adams elected as patroness and Lady Cowley wife of former politician Sir Alfred Cowley appointed president Premises for the operation of the Queensland Soldiers Comforts Fund was secured at Panbury House in Eagle Street Brisbane 2 Comfort packages editOne of the committee s first activities was to appeal for public donations of various items that could be dispatched to soldiers overseas in time for Christmas Accepted items included shirts undershirts with short sleeves mufflers balaclava caps handkerchiefs writing pads envelopes pencils pipes tobacco cigarettes bootlaces toothbrushes toothpaste soap Vaseline sweets coffee games books and magazines 2 3 By the end of World War I the Queensland Soldiers Comfort Fund declared that since October 1915 they had packed and shipped 5 010 cases to soldiers overseas which included 17 324 shirts and 37 983 pairs of socks 2 Branches editQueensland Soldiers Comforts Fund established a number of branches outside of their main Brisbane office These included Ayr Beaudesert Beerwah Benaraby Bowen Bundaberg Caboolture Calliope Valley Charters Towers Degilbo Emu Creek Eumundi Goondiwindi Ipswich Isis Girls Club Kedron Laidley Lake Clarendon Longreach Many Peaks Mapleton Maroochy River Maroon Memerambi Mitchell Morven Mount Morgan Nambour Nanango Ormiston Poona Pialba Sandgate Tallebudgera Townsville Tiaro Toogoolawah Warra Wattle Branch and Wynnum 2 Fundraising initiatives editQueensland Soldiers Comfort Fund oversaw several fundraising operations nbsp Hazel Campbell in Coo ee Cafe uniform 1917Coo ee Cafe edit The Coo ee Cafe was a volunteer run cafe initially situated in the basement of the Brisbane Club building in Adelaide Street Brisbane before moving to the ground floor The cafe was in operation between 6 February 1917 and 23 November 1918 During this period over 7 600 approximately 40 percent of profits made by the cafe were contributed to various comforts funds 2 War time Kitchen edit War time Kitchen in Southport Queensland was opened in September 1917 and operated by volunteers The kitchen sold home made cakes sweets jams and pickles 4 Seventy five percent of profits made went towards the Queensland Soldiers Comforts Fund averaging 40 per month 2 Jam Shop edit Situated in a shop in the Podmore and Hall building in Adelaide Street Brisbane the Jam Shop sold home made jams and pickles to the public 5 6 The shop averaged 25 per month of profits for the Fund 2 Refreshment stall at the Brisbane Exhibition edit During the annual Brisbane Exhibition at the Exhibition Grounds in 1917 and 1918 the Queensland Soldiers Comforts Fund maintained its own refreshment stall selling sandwiches fruit and soft drinks with proceeds going toward the Fund 7 The stall realized profits of 301 and 640 respectively 2 References edit Hamilton Robyn 17 December 2015 Digitised SLQ Queensland Soldiers Comforts Fund Report Queensland s World War 1 Centenary blog State Library of Queensland Retrieved 27 April 2016 a b c d e f g h Report of the work done by the Queensland Soldiers Comforts Fund 1915 1919 Brisbane C J Walker 1919 Soldiers Comfort Fund The Telegraph Brisbane Qld 1872 1947 27 September 1915 Retrieved 27 April 2016 via National Library of Australia FROM VARIOUS CENTRES National Leader Brisbane Qld 1916 1918 21 September 1917 Retrieved 27 April 2016 via National Library of Australia BRISBANE NOTES Darling Downs Gazette Qld 1881 1922 30 June 1917 Retrieved 27 April 2016 via National Library of Australia JAM MAKING Daily Standard Brisbane Qld 1912 1936 17 July 1918 Retrieved 27 April 2016 via National Library of Australia COMFORTS FUND TENT Daily Standard Brisbane Qld 1912 1936 15 August 1917 Retrieved 27 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Further reading editOM73 29 Queensland Soldiers Comforts Fund Records John Oxley Library State Library of Queensland 10004 Presentation Address to Marie Cowley 1919 John Oxley Library State Library of Queensland Report of the work done by the Queensland Soldiers Comforts Fund 1915 1919 Brisbane C J Walker 1919 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queensland Soldiers 27 Comforts Fund amp oldid 1159102230, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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