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Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Ledger, Ballarat School of Mines Council Minute Book,1883-1888
Hardcovered book, quarter leather bound containing handwritten minutes of the Ballarat School of Mines Council. 27 July 1887 - proposal for lectureship in Mechanical Photographyballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines council, ballarat school of mines council minutes, theo williams, samual e. figgis, thomas mann, frederick martell, j.m. bickett, james oddie, alfred mica smith, ferdinand krause, nicholls, e.j. rosemblum, w.r. bechervaise, barbara ramsay, lizzie clarke, mary burrows, matilda latter, fiddian, w.h. nicholls, henry r. caselli, e. rosenblum, thornton, williams, john b. irwin, joan rosenblum, gredrick given, william mcdougall, alexamder reid, william legg, tennis, c.h. ellis, h. bradbury, i.j. jones, j. lonie, agar wynne, fanny trebilcock, wmily h. walker, james lonie, william davies, edwin blomeley, charles walker, charles nicholls, william manners, john scott, george cairns, alfred kerr, h.w. bull, astronomy, g. wilkins, electricity, frederick gray, e.h. coltman, maggie gilchrist, w. sharwood, e.j. rosenblum, surveying, a.f. laplau, r. ghee, a. bragazzi, oscar skoglund, mine manager, r.f. taplin, j.w. sutherland, william cotter, w.j.gronow, e. wilfred robinson, adelaide jubilee exhibition, mechanical photography lectureship, photography, university of melbourne, john warrington rogers, william john clarke, rivett henry blandalfred lynberg, hugh reid resignation, mary ann cameron, mary jane guthrie, maude louisa millett, harry mortimer martell, r.j. vale, mining laboratory -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Book, Melbourne University Press, Untold stories : memories and lives of Victorian Kooris, 1998
'I'm your half-brother and I'm here to stay. This is my home.' With these words Wilmot Abraham sought refuge with his white relations. 'Did you ever read your history?': Mrs. Mary Clarke remembers p. 1 'An old hand': Jim Cain p. 12 'I'm your half-brother, and I'm here to stay': Wilmot Abraham p. 36 The Three Pompeys The Written Record p. 48 Banjo Clarke's Stories p. 62 'Why did they take them away?': Lizzie and Henry McCrae p. 74 In Defence of Framlingham: Collin Hood p. 79 Double Dispossession: King David p. 107 James Dawson's Informants p. 137 'Why are we kept prisoners here?': Ernest and Maggie Mobourne p. 148 'The old ones, they wouldn't tell us nothing': Mrs. Connie Hart's memories p. 181 'Breaking the cycle is the hard thing to do': Geoff Rose, a stolen child p. 200 Epilogue: James Dawson, Camperdown George and the Obelisk p. 220 The Hood Family p. 238 The Mobourne Letters p. 241 Abbreviations p. 252 Notes p. 252 Bibliography p. 264 Index p. 274xxi, 283 p. : ill., facsims., map, ports. ; 23 cm. Includes index and bibliographical references: p. 264-273.non-fiction'I'm your half-brother and I'm here to stay. This is my home.' With these words Wilmot Abraham sought refuge with his white relations. 'Did you ever read your history?': Mrs. Mary Clarke remembers p. 1 'An old hand': Jim Cain p. 12 'I'm your half-brother, and I'm here to stay': Wilmot Abraham p. 36 The Three Pompeys The Written Record p. 48 Banjo Clarke's Stories p. 62 'Why did they take them away?': Lizzie and Henry McCrae p. 74 In Defence of Framlingham: Collin Hood p. 79 Double Dispossession: King David p. 107 James Dawson's Informants p. 137 'Why are we kept prisoners here?': Ernest and Maggie Mobourne p. 148 'The old ones, they wouldn't tell us nothing': Mrs. Connie Hart's memories p. 181 'Breaking the cycle is the hard thing to do': Geoff Rose, a stolen child p. 200 Epilogue: James Dawson, Camperdown George and the Obelisk p. 220 The Hood Family p. 238 The Mobourne Letters p. 241 Abbreviations p. 252 Notes p. 252 Bibliography p. 264 Index p. 274 western district (vic.) -- colonization., aboriginal australians -- victoria -- western district -- history., aboriginal australians -- victoria -- western district -- interviews, race relations - racial discrimination., child welfare - child / parent separation - stolen generations., history - biographies - indigenous., book -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Booklet - Family history of four immigrant families prepared by Margaret BRIDE, Margaret Bride, Four immigrant families and some of their descendants, Booklet written by Margaret Bride, great granddaughter of Daniel Polson
The Polson family Dick, Christina and four children arrived in Australia in 1854 on the ship "Dirigo" Photos belonged to Ada POLSON (nee BELLION), Margaret BRIDE's mother.Four immigrant families and some of their descendants .01 - small booklet of memoirs prepared by Margaret BRIDE of family members who had significant links to Port Melbourne. The Polson, Dick, Bellion and Sinclair families. families, margaret bride nee polson, ada polson nee bellion, thomas sinclair, elizabeth weller bellion, william j bellion, louisa bellion, letitia sinclair, mother falkenreich, ada florence bellion, lizzie sinclair -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Book - Dalkeith
A 69 page bound history of the McConchie family who occupied Dalkeith. Mention is also made of the Lade family who had associations with the McConchie family and Dalkeith. The book includes numerous stories and memories concerning places, residents and locals from areas where the McConchie and Lade families holidayed and lived. The book also includes copies of marriage certificates of the family, family photographs, birth certificates, newspaper articles relating to the McConchie family, relevant correspondence, a hand drawn plan of the Dalkeith property, school records and some other relevant extracts. The file also includes a one page hand drawn family tree and one page of handwritten research notes.mcconchie william, dick agnes, elsternwick, dalkeith, kooyong road, caulfield, davis street, bootmakers, staniland grove, saddleries, glenhuntly road, orrong road, carre street, charles street, hopetoun street, mcconchie harry, mcconchie alan, mcconchie don, grocers, caulfield citizen band, st johns presbyterian church, hawthorn road, caulfield methodist church, crocket mr, mcconchie janet, mcconchie agnes, mcconchie annie, lade family, lade ruth, lade marjorie, mcconchie thomas, blacksmiths, murray street, weatherboard buildings, st mary’s, glen eira road, bands, hopetoun gardens, elsternwick station, hansom cabs, tin lizzie vans, postal services, brighton cemetery, cemeteries, grange road, ripponlea, mcconchie david, caulfield state school