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Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bossence, William Henry, Murchison : the J. G. Kenny memorial history, 1965
... . Kenny memorial history. 210 P.; map; facsimiles; indexes ; 21 cm ...210 P.; map; facsimiles; indexes ; 21 cm.murchison-history, goulburn river valley, aboriginal protectorate-goulburn 40-56, ngooraialum tribes-customs - 23-39 -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Beavis, Margery et al, Avoca : The early years, 1986
... 240 P.; ill.; maps; ports.; indexes; 29 cm. Avoca-History ...240 P.; ill.; maps; ports.; indexes; 29 cm.avoca-history -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Stone, Sharman N, Aborigines in white Australia : a documentary history of the attitudes affecting official policy and the Australian Aborigine, 1697-1973, 1974
Selections from official published sources concerning government policy towards Aborigines; early explorers accounts; newspaper articles and letters illustrating racial attitudes to Aborigines.253 p. : ill. ; list of plates; index; bibliography; 24 cm.Selections from official published sources concerning government policy towards Aborigines; early explorers accounts; newspaper articles and letters illustrating racial attitudes to Aborigines.aborigines. race relations. australia, 1697-1973. readings from contemporary sources | aboriginal australians -- government relations. | australia -- history -- sources. | settlement and contacts - explorers | government policy - assimilation | government policy - initial period and protectionism | government policy - integration | race relations - racism - stereotyping -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bossence, William Henry, Kyabram, 1963
... .; tables; index; 22 cm. Kyabram-History Bossence, William Henry ...262p.; ports.; tables; index; 22 cm.kyabram-history -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Beesley, Midge, Raymond Island : past present future, 1986
In broad terms, my approach to writing this book has been to present, firstly -- as far as is possible, a general historical background to Raymond Island and it s subsequent development since first being opened up for settlement; secondly, to record the background histories of some of the early settlers; thirdly, by featuring a number of present-day residents, to convey an image of the type of person who today chooses to become an islander and thereby becomes part of a small community that, even in 1986, is 'different'.291 p. : ill. ; index; refs.; maps; 22 cm.In broad terms, my approach to writing this book has been to present, firstly -- as far as is possible, a general historical background to Raymond Island and it s subsequent development since first being opened up for settlement; secondly, to record the background histories of some of the early settlers; thirdly, by featuring a number of present-day residents, to convey an image of the type of person who today chooses to become an islander and thereby becomes part of a small community that, even in 1986, is 'different'.urbanisation -- raymond island -- gragin ( the aboriginal name for raymond island) -- gippsland lakes, other: local history -- kurnai -- gunai. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Alberts, Trish et al, Making a Difference / First Australians : Plenty Stories, 2010
This book shares inspiring stories aabout how individuals and organisations have made a difference in Australian society by giving a voice to the histories and viewpoints of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Contents: Understanding each other; Koorie Heritage Trust; Bangarra Dance Theatre; The Aboriginal Baldja Network; Reconciliation Australia and the Stolen Generations Alliance; Working together for change; Glossary; Index.32 p. : ill., col. maps, ports. (some col.) ; 24 cm.This book shares inspiring stories aabout how individuals and organisations have made a difference in Australian society by giving a voice to the histories and viewpoints of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Contents: Understanding each other; Koorie Heritage Trust; Bangarra Dance Theatre; The Aboriginal Baldja Network; Reconciliation Australia and the Stolen Generations Alliance; Working together for change; Glossary; Index.aboriginal australians. | torres strait islanders. | australian -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Blainey, Geoffrey, Our side of the Country : the story of Victoria, 1991
... : the story of Victoria. 3-266; index; 20 cm. Victoria -- History ...Traces the history of Victoria from the time Tasmania was joined to the mainland. Covers the early history of the Aborigines, overlanders, goldrushes, the boom of the 1880s and the bank crashes.3-266; index; 20 cm.Traces the history of Victoria from the time Tasmania was joined to the mainland. Covers the early history of the Aborigines, overlanders, goldrushes, the boom of the 1880s and the bank crashes.victoria -- history. | victoria -- social life and customs. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bessant, Bob, Australian History: the Occupation of a Continent, 1978
This book has been written as an introduction to the history of Australia and attempts to place issues such as racism, nationalism, immigration, constitutional reform, economic developments, labour relations and social changes in the context of their times, in the hope that the [reader] will gain some appreciation of the interrelation of historical events.411 P.; facsimiles; index; 22 cm.This book has been written as an introduction to the history of Australia and attempts to place issues such as racism, nationalism, immigration, constitutional reform, economic developments, labour relations and social changes in the context of their times, in the hope that the [reader] will gain some appreciation of the interrelation of historical events.australia, to 1975. secondary school texts | australia -- history. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Fabian, Sue, Children in Australia : An outline history, 1980
... : An outline history 6-248; ill.;index; refs.; 25 cm. Children ...A study of children in the history of Australia. Covers all races of children and aspects of their lives.6-248; ill.;index; refs.; 25 cm.A study of children in the history of Australia. Covers all races of children and aspects of their lives.children - australia - history | aboriginal children-treatment, | aboriginal children-tribal life, | australia. society. role of children, to 1980. | children -- australia -- history. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Breen, Marcus, People, cows, and cars : the changing face of Flemington, 1989
... ; referemces; index. Flemington-History Newmarket-History A short ...A short history of Flemington and its environs.i-ii; pp. 56; illus.; tables; referemces; index.A short history of Flemington and its environs.flemington-history, newmarket-history -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bessant, B, The land hunger - commentary and documents, 1980
Bob Bessant draws on legislative, administrative as well as private documents to show how the vast 'uninhabited' continent of Australia represented a golden opportunity for Europeans who otherwise would have no chance to gain wealth and power. The result is an analysis of the pre-occupation with land by both Australian and British interests for a century.iii-v; 90 p.; ill; maps; index; bib.; ref.; 26 cm.Bob Bessant draws on legislative, administrative as well as private documents to show how the vast 'uninhabited' continent of Australia represented a golden opportunity for Europeans who otherwise would have no chance to gain wealth and power. The result is an analysis of the pre-occupation with land by both Australian and British interests for a century.land settlement -- australia -- history. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Billot, C. P, Melbourne : an annotated bibliography to 1850, 1970
... bibliography to 1850 i-iv; 307 p.; appendices; index; 24 cm. Victoria ...Every printed item on Melbourne to 1850 the author could trace together with notes and cross-references tp build a picture of Melbourne to 1850. Melbourne-bibliographies - 1850.Facsimile of the Batman Treaty.Facsimile of the proclamation of Victoria becoming a separate state.i-iv; 307 p.; appendices; index; 24 cm.Every printed item on Melbourne to 1850 the author could trace together with notes and cross-references tp build a picture of Melbourne to 1850. Melbourne-bibliographies - 1850.Facsimile of the Batman Treaty.Facsimile of the proclamation of Victoria becoming a separate state.victoria -- history. | victoria -- melbourne. | melbourne (vic.) -- imprints. | melbourne (vic.) -- bibliography. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Noble, Gerald W, The Red Gate : A history of Alexandra, 1969
i-ix; 86 p.; maps; index; bib.; 24 cm.squatters -- victoria -- history. | squatter settlements -- victoria -- history. | victoria -- history. | alexandra (vic.) -- history. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Hibbins, Gillian, A History of the Nathalia Shire : the good helmsmen, 1978
Contains a great deal of information about the Aboriginal peooples of the area. Pangerang tribeMaloga Mission StationCumeroogunga reserveAborigines-Nathalia shire-ConflictNathalia shire-Historyi-vi; pp. 265; illus. appendix; bib.; index; 22 cm.Contains a great deal of information about the Aboriginal peooples of the area. Pangerang tribeMaloga Mission StationCumeroogunga reserveAborigines-Nathalia shire-ConflictNathalia shire-Historyvictoria. nathalia region, 1840-1977. | nathalia district (vic.) -- history. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Barraclough, Linda et al, A valley of glens : the people and places of the Upper Macalister River, 1988
Contents: Exploration & the Heyfield run; Glenmaggie, Glenfalloch & Glencairn; Gold & the first farms; The town begins; The farms are established; Selection to the limits; Fire, flood, drought, rabbits & other forms of pestilence; The second exploration; The weir is built; A time of change; Today & tomorrow.ix, 177 p. : ill. ; index; footnotes; sources; 25 cm.Contents: Exploration & the Heyfield run; Glenmaggie, Glenfalloch & Glencairn; Gold & the first farms; The town begins; The farms are established; Selection to the limits; Fire, flood, drought, rabbits & other forms of pestilence; The second exploration; The weir is built; A time of change; Today & tomorrow.upper macalister river -- east gippsland-history -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bassett, Marnie, The Hentys : an Australian colonial tapestry, 1962
This book tells the remarkable story of a family who left England to settle in Australia in 1829 and 1831. The Henty family is well known in all ?ustralianStates, particularly in Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania.pp.578; bibliography; Table; index; plates; maps; This book tells the remarkable story of a family who left England to settle in Australia in 1829 and 1831. The Henty family is well known in all ?ustralianStates, particularly in Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania.henty family. | pioneers -- australia -- biography. | frontier and pioneer life -- australia. | western australia -- history -- to 1829. | victoria -- history -- 1834-1851. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Brennan, Niall, Chronicles of Dandenong, 1973
... . Native Police Dandenong-History Langhorne George The index ...The index to this book is very limited, leaving out a number of important entries particularly the aborigines, native police and early missions. His research extends from the Aborigines in the early days through to the great industrial sites which Dandenong now possesses.pp142; maps; illus.; 25 cm.The index to this book is very limited, leaving out a number of important entries particularly the aborigines, native police and early missions. His research extends from the Aborigines in the early days through to the great industrial sites which Dandenong now possesses.aboriginals-narug-wilam; nunurong., native police, dandenong-history, langhorne, george -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bradfield, Raymond, Castlemaine : A golden harvest, 1972
vii-xii; 80 p.; plates; index; jajowurrung tribe-loddon region (dja dja wurrung), castlemaine area-history. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Banfield, Lorna. L, Green Pastures and Gold: A history of Ararat, 1974
Early contacts between Thomas Mitchell and Aboriginal peoples and the later violent encounters involving settlers and squatters. The work and contacts of G.A. Robinson among the various peoples of the Western District. Gatherings of many Aboriginal peoples at Lake Bolac for eeling season, during which there was also trading of sandstone, obsidian and other materials for weapons and spears. Photograph of Jenny 'Ware' "the last of the Fiery Creek tribe of the Aboriginies" facing page 20.v-xi; 146 p.; ports;maps; index; bib.; appendics; footnotes; 22 cm.Early contacts between Thomas Mitchell and Aboriginal peoples and the later violent encounters involving settlers and squatters. The work and contacts of G.A. Robinson among the various peoples of the Western District. Gatherings of many Aboriginal peoples at Lake Bolac for eeling season, during which there was also trading of sandstone, obsidian and other materials for weapons and spears. Photograph of Jenny 'Ware' "the last of the Fiery Creek tribe of the Aboriginies" facing page 20.ararat -- victoria -- history |, aborigines, ararat district-conflict-social life and customs-bunjil's cave| place names- weapons and implements-hunting -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Hibbens, G. M, A History of the City of Springvale : Constellation of communities, 1984
There are two chapters on the Aboriginals at the beginning of the book.v-xv; pp.267; illus.; notes; appendice; bib.; index; footnotes; maps; 24 cm.There are two chapters on the Aboriginals at the beginning of the book.melbourne. springvale, to date. | springvale (vic.) -- history. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bate, Weston, A history of Brighton, 1962
The growth of Brighton from borough to city, its hey-day as Melbourne's popular beach resort, the rise of many stately mansions, and pioneering of its churches, schools and societies are woven together by the author to produce one of the most interesting and detgailed local histories that has been written.xi, 425 p., [12] p. of plates. : ill., maps. ; index; 22 cm.The growth of Brighton from borough to city, its hey-day as Melbourne's popular beach resort, the rise of many stately mansions, and pioneering of its churches, schools and societies are woven together by the author to produce one of the most interesting and detgailed local histories that has been written.1. brighton (vic.) - history -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bride, Thomas Francis, Letters from Victorian pioneers : being a series of papers on the early occupation of the colony, the Aborigines, etc., addressed by Victorian pioneers to His Excellency Charles Joseph La Trobe, Esq., Lieutenant-Governor of the colony of Victoria, 1899
The letters record events which will recall to many persons still living old Vctorian memories, and will have a great value for the future historian of Victoria, as narrating the experiences of actual movers in the early scenes of our colonization, while they will also possess interest as incidental contributions to the biographies of the men who half a century ago beagan to encounter the hardships and perils which beset the pioneer in every part of this continent. These papers also contain interesting contributions to our knowldge of the aborigines-their languages, customs , and conflicts with the white men; and although some of the incdents narrated have found their way into print before, they are now for the first time given in their entirety to the public.xiii, 325 p. : figs., map. index; Barabool dialect list; names of the tribe, about 1841-43; ; 22 cThe letters record events which will recall to many persons still living old Vctorian memories, and will have a great value for the future historian of Victoria, as narrating the experiences of actual movers in the early scenes of our colonization, while they will also possess interest as incidental contributions to the biographies of the men who half a century ago beagan to encounter the hardships and perils which beset the pioneer in every part of this continent. These papers also contain interesting contributions to our knowldge of the aborigines-their languages, customs , and conflicts with the white men; and although some of the incdents narrated have found their way into print before, they are now for the first time given in their entirety to the public. frontier and pioneer life -- victoria. | victoria -- history -- 1834-1900 -- sources. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Bossence, William Henry, Numurkah, 1979
xi-xvi; 442 P.; indexes; maps; ill.; refs.; 22 cm.numurkah - history, wyuna station (vic.) aborigines - central protection board., maloga mission, bangarang tribes -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Boldrewood, Rolf, Old Melbourne Memories, 1969
Contents: A.D. 1840; The far west; The Death of Violet; Dunmore; Squattlesea Mere; The Eumeralla War; The Children of the Rocks; The Native Police; Kilfera; Old Port Fairy; Portland Bay; Grasmere; Superior Fattening Country; Burchett of "The Gums"; Work and play; The Romance of a Freehold; Le Chevalier Bayard; The Christening of Heidelberg; The Woodlands Steeplechase; Yering; Tales of a 'Traveller'; Yambuk; Index.xviii, 210 p. ; 22 cm.Contents: A.D. 1840; The far west; The Death of Violet; Dunmore; Squattlesea Mere; The Eumeralla War; The Children of the Rocks; The Native Police; Kilfera; Old Port Fairy; Portland Bay; Grasmere; Superior Fattening Country; Burchett of "The Gums"; Work and play; The Romance of a Freehold; Le Chevalier Bayard; The Christening of Heidelberg; The Woodlands Steeplechase; Yering; Tales of a 'Traveller'; Yambuk; Index.melbourne, history, massacres-eumerella district., squatters-victoria, race relations-history, native police - western district -
Plutarch Project
Film screening Log Book, Log Book, Collins late 1950's
Yiannoudes Family Film Memorabilia It is normally a time consuming and difficult task to accurately assess a collection’s significance to the primary criteria, however in the case of the “Yiannoudes Family Film Memorabilia” we have no hesitation of its high significance about its historic, social, rarity, interpretive, cultural and provenance to Australia, including the country side where most of this collection memorabilia visited. From January 1959 and until 1982, “Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures”, owned by Mr Peter Yannoudes (Παναγιώτης Γιαννούδης) and Mr Stathis Raftopoulos (Στάθης Ραφτόπουλος) travelled around Australia to entertain the Greek, Turkish, Indian and Yugoslav speaking population of Australia and provide a significant cinema culture. They travelled as far as Perth in WA, Adelaide in SA, Tasmania, Darwin in Nt, Canberra in ACT and Sydney and NSW. However they found themselves also in places like Berri and Renmark in NSW, where concentrations of migrants lived and thrived during the period. Initially they were travelling by train, carrying all their equipment by hand and placing them in boxes and suitcases. However after 1962 when they acquired their first automobile, travelling became less of a burden, nevertheless cumbersome and laborious. They carried with them initially two portable projectors (second one as a backup) and at times travelled with a third in order to ensure that technology will not be letting them down at the time of film projection. At times the films were projected onto a white sheet of cloth because there was no proper screen to project it on at the venue they were using. Mr P. Yiannoudes has also published a book in October 2010, titled “Greek Cinema Across Australia – Behind the Scenes”. The book was published in two languages, English and in Greek. Details about the launch can be found on the Diasporic Literature Spot website at this address (in the Greek language) http://diasporic.org/ellinika/biblia/greek-films-in-australia/. His book is devoted to those with whom he co-operated in order to bring for the first time Greek language films into Australia. Their names are: Stathis Raftopoulos, Andreas Papadopoulos, Andreas Katopodis, Theodoros Kanellopoulos, Michael Ioannou, Fotis Hatzipavlides, Kostas Vrahnas, Evaggelos Terpenos, Dionysis Lourantos, Dimitris Georgiou, Vasilis Florias and Jim Gragie. All businessmen with the right entrepreneurial spirit to be the first and to make their mark in the making of cultural Australia. Mr P. Yiannoudes a Cypriot by descent born in the town of Vouni, a village in the area of Lemesos. In Lemesos he learned the first few things about cinema which would help him in all his later life. He migrated to Australia in 1956 has been a prominent member of the Greek & Cypriot Communities in Melbourne for many decades. He has been President of the Cypriot Community, President of Federation of Cypriot Communities in Australia (for 18 years), President of SEKA (for 26 years) and highly regarded member of the Greek-Cypriots Diaspora since he also has been Vice-President of the Global Federation of Cypriots of Diaspora for 18 years. Mr P. Yiannoudes is now working on creating a small museum of these pieces in the back of the Westgarth Theatre with the help of the Plutarch Project and …. In this collection numbering hundreds of items, we will try and capture some of the glory that was the Greek film industry in Australia for 23 years between 1959 and 1982. “Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures” also owned a large number of cinemas in Melbourne, the National Theatre in Richmond, the Westgarth Theatre in Northcote (which is still owned by the Yiannoudes family today), Sun Theatre in Yarraville, Kinema in Albert Park, Empire Theatre in Brunswick, Paramount Theatre in Oakleigh, Globe Theatre in Richmond, Galaxy Theatre in Brunswick and the Cosmopolitan Theatre in Brusnwick. At the same time they were hiring other theatres for film projections. They were the Astor Theatre in St. Kilda, Victoria Theatre in Richmond, Sunshine Theatre in Sunshine. Apart from Melbourne they were using the Pantheon Theatre in Adelaide, the Norwood Town Hall in Adelaide, the Shepparton Town Hall in Shepparton, the Premier Theatre in Perth, the Rivoli Theatre in Berri and the Renmark Theatre in Renmark. The number of films shown around Australia were over 1500 in total whilst about 1218 of them were in the Greek language. Other languages shown were in Turkish (about 150 films), Yugoslavian (about 100 films), English, French, German, Swedish, Dutch language films. “Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures” was the first company to bring Swedish and Dutch films to Australia. They also showed Martial Arts films for the first time in Australia in 1975 at the Galaxy Theatre in Melbourne. However one of the most significant pieces that tell the story with places and dates is the Show Logbook. The Show Logbook has a large number of stories to tell. It is still intact and in fair condition after all these years of travelling around Australia. It is categorised with an alphabetic index on the right by film title. Greek, Indian, Turkish and Yugoslav language film titles adorn its pages alongside the place where they were first shown, the towns and cities they visited and the dates for each one. It is an extremely significant part of history of the settlement of migrants in Australia. This Log Book is of Primary Significance to the "Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures" and the Yiannoudes family film memorabilia collection. It has a Historic, Social, Provenance and Rarity significance for the settlement of migrants in Australia and the entertainment industry.This is the Log Book, manually updated and used by "Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures" for films shown in different parts of AustraliaCollins Stock Records Booklogbook, films, shown, cultural, language, greek, australia, γιαννούδης, κατάσταση, yiannoudes -
Peterborough History Group
Book - Self Published book, Leaving, Arriving and Settling: From Kent, England to Peterborough, Victoria. The Story of Ian Evelyn Llewellyn Jarvis, circa 2010
Story of an early settler (circa 1920) at Peterborough. Includes the story of the author's Great Grandfather John Brumby.Dairy farmer plus references to his family's migration to Australia. References to other local identities.Plastic bound 179 page self published book with Table of Contents and Index of Names.ian jarvis, peterborough 3270, peterborough settlers, john brumby peterborough -
Peterborough History Group
Australian Sea Stories Book by Jack Loney, Australian Sea Stories, Published 1985, reprinted 1989
covers lesser known shipwrecks, mysteries and adventures of the Australian coast.149 page soft cover book by Jack Loney; with a list of Contents and index of ship names and surnames.loney, jack; -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Jack Loney, Wrecks Along The Great Ocean Road, 1975
Shipwreck information from Point Lonsdale to PortlandReferences to local shipwrecks and to the town of Peterborough by a district historian.145 page soft cover book with an index to ships and index of surnames.First edition 1967, this edition further revised 1975shipwreck coast, schomberg, young australia, falls of halladale, newfield, antares, peterborough 3270, jack loney -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Jack Loney, Old Days and Ways Along the South Coast, 1992
Information about the wreck of the Antares and other local wrecks and mysteries.History by local, noted historian.77 page softcover book with Table of Contents and Index. Published 1992shipwreck coast, peterborough 3270, great ocean road, antares - shipwreck -
Peterborough History Group
Book, Sealing, Sailing and Settling in South Western Victoria, 1976
Chronological account of the settlement along the south-western coast of Victoria written by a lifelong resident of Peterborough. Specific reference to Peterborough and the original settlers in the district starts at page 52.Information about early settlement in the district, including the origin of district placenames.82 page hardcover book with List of Contents and Index, by J.M. (Bonnie) MacKenzie published 1976Inscribed to "to Thornton on his eightieth birthday. With love and best wishes fro Wokka + June" (Thornton is Thornton (Tinny) Grimwade. Wokka is Warren Moore.)j.m.mackenzie, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, peterborough