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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LET US TURN BACK THE PAGES - JOHN HATTAM
... ... Commissioner Powlett...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Names of bendigo pioneers Jajawerong Let Us Turn Back the Pages John Hattam Jajawerong Tribe Goulburn Tribes Loddon Tribes Campaspe Plains Massacre Mr Grice LaTrobe Library Mr Charles Sherratt Dr William Barker Heape & Grice Commissioner Powlett Stewart & robert Ogilvy Gibson Frederick Fenton Robert Moffatt Dr Hugh Atkinson Typed notes titled 'Let us Turn Back the Pages'. ...Typed notes titled 'Let us Turn Back the Pages'. Notes tell the story of the Abriginal inhabitants, the Jajawerong Tribe, the effect the white settlers had on them and Mt. Alexander Sheep Run.document, names of bendigo pioneers, jajawerong, let us turn back the pages, john hattam, jajawerong tribe, goulburn tribes, loddon tribes, campaspe plains massacre, mr grice, latrobe library, mr charles sherratt, dr william barker, heape & grice, commissioner powlett, stewart & robert ogilvy gibson, frederick fenton, robert moffatt, dr hugh atkinson -
Kilmore Historical SocietySixth Reading Book, 1873
... Kilmore Historical Society 4 Powlett Street Kilmore daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges Sixth reading Book, formerly fifth book. For the use of schools. New edition revised. Printed and published under the direction of the Commissioners ...Sixth reading Book, formerly fifth book. For the use of schools. New edition revised. Printed and published under the direction of the Commissioners of National Education Ireland.Fad Fair conditioned purple cloth-bound hardcover book, embossed decoration to front & back covers. Title embossed on front, 'National Education Commissioners Ireland embossed within oval shape on back. Cover worn & stained, loss of colour, tear to upper spine. Previous repair/reinforcement to hinges. Page edges stained & discoloured. Pages 45-50 torn upper spine. 494 pp.Front flyleaf, 'Elizabeth Poulter/5th Class, Nov. 2th, 1874', handwritten cursive, /'Elizabeth', handwritten in pencil.reading text.
