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Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Paul Mandy, Keen on Sport - A brief History of sport in Dandenong
A history of sport in Dandenong covering the years 1840 to 1930non-fictionA history of sport in Dandenong covering the years 1840 to 1930sport, dandenong (vic.) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Alfred Joyce, A homestead history : being the reminiscences and letters of Alfred Joyce of Plaistow and Norwood, Port Phillip, 1843 to 1864, 1969
A HOMESTEAD HISTORY Alfred Joyce began a pastoral partnership with his brother in the Upper Loddon early in 1844. His reminiscences reveal events of the venture, from the departure from Melbourne with the completion of a roomy homestead, from the threat of bankruptcy, to substantial success within a decade. In writing them, he was not dependent upon his memories; the many letters he had written to his parents in London had eventually been returned to him, and those written between 1851 and his mother's death in 1858 form a continuation of his own narrative. They describe in vivid detail the upheavals that followed the discovery of gold, the transformation of both town and country, the dissolution of the Joyce brothers' partnership, and Alfred's activities as pastoralist, farmer and miller at Norwood on die Bet Bet Creek. In this third edition, for which a much wider range of illustrations is available, an epilogue continues the story of George Joyce at Plaistow and Alfred Joyce at Norwood until both properties had passed into other hands. Domestic tragedy overwhelmed the one, while droughts and mortgages eventually ruined the other. It is a record which, in the words of the American Historical Review, 'would serve as script for a first-class documentary film and deserves high rank, in the literature of pastoral pioneering'. Other reviewers have been equally emphatic: 'The real history of Australia is written very largely in such records as this' (Australian Quarterly); 'of historical documents such as diese we cannot have too many' (Sydney Morning Herald). (back cover)non-fictionA HOMESTEAD HISTORY Alfred Joyce began a pastoral partnership with his brother in the Upper Loddon early in 1844. His reminiscences reveal events of the venture, from the departure from Melbourne with the completion of a roomy homestead, from the threat of bankruptcy, to substantial success within a decade. In writing them, he was not dependent upon his memories; the many letters he had written to his parents in London had eventually been returned to him, and those written between 1851 and his mother's death in 1858 form a continuation of his own narrative. They describe in vivid detail the upheavals that followed the discovery of gold, the transformation of both town and country, the dissolution of the Joyce brothers' partnership, and Alfred's activities as pastoralist, farmer and miller at Norwood on die Bet Bet Creek. In this third edition, for which a much wider range of illustrations is available, an epilogue continues the story of George Joyce at Plaistow and Alfred Joyce at Norwood until both properties had passed into other hands. Domestic tragedy overwhelmed the one, while droughts and mortgages eventually ruined the other. It is a record which, in the words of the American Historical Review, 'would serve as script for a first-class documentary film and deserves high rank, in the literature of pastoral pioneering'. Other reviewers have been equally emphatic: 'The real history of Australia is written very largely in such records as this' (Australian Quarterly); 'of historical documents such as diese we cannot have too many' (Sydney Morning Herald). (back cover)alfred joyce, upper loddon -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, The History and Family Tree of James Hassed and Mary Mullampy and thier descendants: 1816 - 2011, 2011
The editor's interest in the Hassed Family goes back many years to the time when he first met his wife, Elaine Patricia Cox, daughter of Leonard and Helen (Nellie) Cox (nee Morris). Over the years he got to know and love her Nan Patty, "Patricia Honora Morris" (nee Hassed) and her extended family. During the many times he spent with Nana Patty he found that she was writing to the Bradshaw family in Ireland, Nana Patty's mother was Mary Bradshaw, who migrated to Australia in 1885 as a young lady along with five of her brothers. Mary Bradshavv spent several years in Queensland with her brother John Bradshaw, before moving to Bullengarook, Victoria to stay with her Auntie Eliza Coffey (McInerney), who was a sister of Mary Bradshaw's mother Honora Bradshaw (nee McInerney). Eliza and her husband Thomas Coffey had a farm next to the Hassed farm in Bullengarook, Thomas had died in 1885 and Mary came to help on the farm, it was not too long before Mary met Michael Hassed next door, eventually marrying Michael in 1893.non-fictionThe editor's interest in the Hassed Family goes back many years to the time when he first met his wife, Elaine Patricia Cox, daughter of Leonard and Helen (Nellie) Cox (nee Morris). Over the years he got to know and love her Nan Patty, "Patricia Honora Morris" (nee Hassed) and her extended family. During the many times he spent with Nana Patty he found that she was writing to the Bradshaw family in Ireland, Nana Patty's mother was Mary Bradshaw, who migrated to Australia in 1885 as a young lady along with five of her brothers. Mary Bradshavv spent several years in Queensland with her brother John Bradshaw, before moving to Bullengarook, Victoria to stay with her Auntie Eliza Coffey (McInerney), who was a sister of Mary Bradshaw's mother Honora Bradshaw (nee McInerney). Eliza and her husband Thomas Coffey had a farm next to the Hassed farm in Bullengarook, Thomas had died in 1885 and Mary came to help on the farm, it was not too long before Mary met Michael Hassed next door, eventually marrying Michael in 1893.mary mullampy, keilor (vic.), bullengarook (vic.), james healy, sarah hassed, james hassed, richard hassed, jemima mcintosh, michael hassed, mary bradshaw, ann hassed, mary anne hassed, ellen o'donnell, edward hassed -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, DJ Davies, The Greys of Circular Head : an interim family history, 1991
The story of Stephen and Mary Gray who settled at Circular Head in North West Tasmania.non-fictionThe story of Stephen and Mary Gray who settled at Circular Head in North West Tasmania.stephen gray, mary burns, tasmania, circular head (tas.) -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Lynette Pfeiffer et al, Klitscher - Family History. 1856 - 2008
A history of the Klitscher family from Prussia who settled in South Australianon-fictionA history of the Klitscher family from Prussia who settled in South Australiagraham klitscher, prussia, religion, south australia -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Jeanette Angee, From whence they came. Family History of the Angee and Mawman families
Angee Family History from 1838+ and Mawman Family History 1823+non-fictionAngee Family History from 1838+ and Mawman Family History 1823+ah james angee, william mawman, james mawman -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Lorraine Taylor, The Metcalfe Family History, 1997
A History of the Metcalfe family in England and Australianon-fictionA History of the Metcalfe family in England and Australiarobert metcalfe, william metcalfe -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Shirley Swayn, A new land and a new beginning : a pictorial and written history and tree of James and Mary Swayn and their descendants, 1982
A pictorial, and written history and trees of James and Mary Swayn and their descendantsA full page is retained in the book from the Colac Herald, Wednesday October 20, 1982 with pictures and write up re Overseas visitors at the Swayn family reunionnon-fictionA pictorial, and written history and trees of James and Mary Swayn and their descendantsshirley swayn, gary and loretta swayn -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Donald W Clark, The story of the Radnell family : Nottingham to Tarnagulla : a colonial history, 1988
Story of the Radnell Family From Nottingham England to Tarnagulla Victoria Australianon-fictionStory of the Radnell Family From Nottingham England to Tarnagulla Victoria Australiacharles radnell, hannah mathers -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Lisa Cole-Sinclair, The History of an early Phillip Island resident. Henry Jenner 1846 - 1917, 2001
Story and history of Henry Jenner 1846 - 1917non-fictionStory and history of Henry Jenner 1846 - 1917henry jenner, mary ann walton -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Lorraine Taylor, The Bishop- Ellis Family History. Lost in times past, 1998
This story is the history of William Benjamin Ellis and his wife Mary Ann and Woodroffe Bishop.non-fictionThis story is the history of William Benjamin Ellis and his wife Mary Ann and Woodroffe Bishop.william benjamin ellis, woodroffe bishop -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Thais Mason, From chains to freedom. A History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788-1982, 1982
The History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788 - 1982non-fictionThe History of the Garth/Bellett Family 1788 - 1982jacob bellett, susannah garth, convict ships lady penrhyn and friendship -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Wilson, John, The Break Of Gauge: A Social History, 2024
Tells the story of the gauge problem in Australia, how it happened, why it happened and why there has been faliure to fix the problem and the consequences of the ongoing problem. "From the early days of Australia’s rail networks in the 1850s, different colonies adopted various rail gauges for their own reasons. Even after the Federation on January 1, 1901, the new nation’s leaders missed the chance to create a unified national policy for rail gauges and chose to avoid addressing the issue. This book, generously supported with photographs, timelines, and insights from seasoned rail industry experts, covers a span of 170 years. It examines the political and social attitudes of the time and highlights the missed opportunities to resolve the rail gauge problem dating back to the 1880s."--Publisher's blurb.index, ill, maps, p227.non-fictionTells the story of the gauge problem in Australia, how it happened, why it happened and why there has been faliure to fix the problem and the consequences of the ongoing problem. "From the early days of Australia’s rail networks in the 1850s, different colonies adopted various rail gauges for their own reasons. Even after the Federation on January 1, 1901, the new nation’s leaders missed the chance to create a unified national policy for rail gauges and chose to avoid addressing the issue. This book, generously supported with photographs, timelines, and insights from seasoned rail industry experts, covers a span of 170 years. It examines the political and social attitudes of the time and highlights the missed opportunities to resolve the rail gauge problem dating back to the 1880s."--Publisher's blurb.railroad gauges -- social aspects -- australia -- history, railroad gauges -- australia -- history. -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Mary C Higgins et al, Purvis for survis : the history of the Purvis family, their staff and stores in Gippsland, 1993
Early history of Moe and surrounding towns. Family and staff photos from 1910.non-fictionEarly history of Moe and surrounding towns. Family and staff photos from 1910.purvis memorial moe, purvis stores in gippsland towns, cobb and co., brown coal yallourn area -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, McDonald, Gary et al, Australia's Golden Age of Steam: A Pictorial History, 1985
A pictorial history of steam locomotives in the early to middle 20th century.ill, p.151.non-fictionA pictorial history of steam locomotives in the early to middle 20th century.railroads -- australia -- history, steam locomotives - australia - history -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Peter Medlin, A History of the Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook Railway, 1998
Lineside Guide showing where all the lines were put in Puffing Billy railway linenon-fictionLineside Guide showing where all the lines were put in Puffing Billy railway linelakeside and paradise valley stations, nobelius siding -
Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, Westrail Publications, Westrail A Concise History, 1981
A concise history of Westrail, the re-branded Western Australian Government Railways up to 1981ill, p.26.non-fictionA concise history of Westrail, the re-branded Western Australian Government Railways up to 1981railroad trains -- australia -- history., railway history - westrail -
Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, Western Australian Government Railways, A Brief History Western Australian Government Railways 1975, 1968
A Brief History Western Australian Government Railways up until 1975ill, p.24.non-fictionA Brief History Western Australian Government Railways up until 1975railway history - western australia, railroad trains -- australia -- history -- pictorial works. -
Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, Western Australian Government Railways, A Brief History Western Australian Government Railways 1968, 1968
A Brief History Western Australian Government Railways up until 1968ill, p.24.non-fictionA Brief History Western Australian Government Railways up until 1968railway history - western australia, railroad trains -- australia -- history -- pictorial works. -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Stewien, Ronald, A History of the South Australian Railways Volume 5 Controversy and Mr Webb, 2011
A history of the South Australian Railways including the era of Chief Railways Commissioner William Alfred Webbindex, ill, map, p.240.non-fictionA history of the South Australian Railways including the era of Chief Railways Commissioner William Alfred Webbrailroads -- south australia -- history., south australian railways -- history., -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Stewien, Ronald, A History of the South Australian Railways Volume 1 The Early years, 2007
A history of the South Australian Railways early years from 1853.index, ill, map, p.320.non-fictionA history of the South Australian Railways early years from 1853.railroads -- south australia -- history., south australian railways -- history., -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Stewien, Ronald, A History of the South Australian Railways Volume 6 Mountains, Mikados and Pacifics, 2007
A history of the South Australian Railways steam locomotives, 600 class pacific, 500 class mountains and 700 class Mikados.index, ill, map, p.339.non-fictionA history of the South Australian Railways steam locomotives, 600 class pacific, 500 class mountains and 700 class Mikados.railroads -- south australia -- history., south australian railways -- history., -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Gunn, John, Along parallel lines : a history of the railways of New South Wales, 1850-1986, 1989
A history of the railways of New South Wales from 1850-1986 with maps and photographs..Index, ill, maps, p.581.non-fictionA history of the railways of New South Wales from 1850-1986 with maps and photographs..railroads -- australia -- new south wales -- history., railways - new south wales - history. -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Burke, David, With Iron Rails - A Bicentennial History of the Railways in New South Wales, 1988
a history of the railways in New South Wales up to 1988 the bicentenary of the colonizing of Australia.index, ill, maps, p.248.non-fictiona history of the railways in New South Wales up to 1988 the bicentenary of the colonizing of Australia.railroads -- australia -- new south wales -- history., state rail authority of new south wales -- history. -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Kerr, John, Triumph of Narrow Gauge - A History of Queensland Railways, 1990
A history of the 3'6" gauge Queensland Government railways.index, ill, maps, p.232.non-fictionA history of the 3'6" gauge Queensland Government railways.narrow gauge railroads -- australia -- queensland -- history., queensland railways -- history. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Historical Resource, Niall Brennan, The History of Nunawading, 1972
This book covers the civic and industrial development of the shire of Nunawading since the first overlanders in 1830's. It includes photographs, maps, a bibliography and an index.This book covers the civic and industrial development of the shire of Nunawading since the first overlanders in 1830's. It includes photographs, maps, a bibliography and an index.non-fictionThis book covers the civic and industrial development of the shire of Nunawading since the first overlanders in 1830's. It includes photographs, maps, a bibliography and an index.shire of nunawading, blackburn, vermont, mitcham, nunawading -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, FC Hooper et al, The Tale of the Black Fish - A history of Kooweerup High School 1957 - 1977, 1977
Lists of Teachers, students, School Councils and Parents and Citzens Association160 p.; 21 cmnon-fictionLists of Teachers, students, School Councils and Parents and Citzens Associationroll call 1958 - 1977, house captains 1961 - 1977 -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Barbara Coghlan, Protectors Plains - History of Lang Lang Primary School No 2899 1888 - 1988 and District, 1988
Lists of school children, photos, churches, sport and families108 p.; 30 cmnon-fictionLists of school children, photos, churches, sport and familiesbanks - e s & a 1921 - 1967, state bank of victoria 1961 - 1985 -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, DJ Mickle, Tooradin - A History of a Sportman's Paradise, 1975
Lots of information on the various sporting groups like Football, Netball, Rifle club, schools, honor rolls and pioneer families96 p.; 23 cmnon-fictionLots of information on the various sporting groups like Football, Netball, Rifle club, schools, honor rolls and pioneer familiesstudents from 1928 - 1974., tooradin primary school number 1503, tooradin police -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Marc Fiddian, Of Heath and Horses - A history of Cranbourne Turf Club, 1993
A history of winning horses, jockeys and committee members over the 125 years136 p.; 23 cmnon-fictionA history of winning horses, jockeys and committee members over the 125 yearsjack holt, billy duncan, l poole, b hibberd, many more names