Showing 5 items matching " friends of the mount alexander diggings"
-
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: ARTICLE TITLED 'DIGGINGS MUSIC LAUNCHED'
... ... Friends of the Mount Alexander Diggings...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ENTERTAINMENT Music Songs of the Victorian Goldfields Peter Ellis Collection Harry McQueen's Band Des Skinner Dave Barkla Castlemaine Theatre Royal Diggings Committee David Bannear Music of the Diggings Emu Creek Bush Band Friends of the Mount Alexander Diggings Parks Victoria Mount Alexander Shire Council Visitor Information Centres Castlemaine Maldon & Bendigo Photocopy of an article titled 'Diggings music launched'. ...Photocopy of an article titled 'Diggings music launched'. Has a photo of Dave Barkla playing the Accordion and Des Skinner playing a guitar. Both are former members of the 'Harry McQueen's Band'. The CD has songs and tunes from the Central Victorian Goldfields.entertainment, music, songs of the victorian goldfields, peter ellis collection, harry mcqueen's band, des skinner, dave barkla, castlemaine theatre royal, diggings committee, david bannear, music of the diggings, emu creek bush band, friends of the mount alexander diggings, parks victoria, mount alexander shire council, visitor information centres castlemaine, maldon & bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - "Making a Home. A History of Castlemaine", 2014
... ...Friends of the Mount Alexander Diggings...The discovery of gold led to a significant increase in population and economic activity, transforming the area into a bustling town and a key settlement of the Mount Alexander diggings. Goldfields Miners Castlemaine Friends of the Mount Alexander Diggings "Making a Home. ...The discovery of gold in Australia was a pivotal moment in the nation's history, leading to a series of gold rushes that transformed the Australian colonies. Victoria's goldrush began in Ballarat in 1851 and quickly spread to other parts of the state, including Castlemaine in July, drawing thousands of miners from around the world. The gold rush in Castlemaine began with the discovery of gold in July 1851, which attracted tens of thousands of migrants to the area. By 1852, the population on the Castlemaine Diggings had reached 30,000 people. The town was officially proclaimed a City on 4 December 1965, although it has since declined in population. The town's history is marked by its role in the Victorian gold rush, which was the world's richest shallow alluvial goldfield at its peak. The discovery of gold led to a significant increase in population and economic activity, transforming the area into a bustling town and a key settlement of the Mount Alexander diggings. "Making a Home. A History of Castlemaine" by Heather Holst. Discusses the history of the town including Aboriginal history, women's experiences, welfare, charity, and home economics. Soft cover. Published in Australia by Australian Scholarly Publications in 2014. Front cover features a white brick cottage surrounded by trees, behind fence. Back cover and spine feature map of topographical map of Castlemaine. Title and author's name in white print on front cover. Book includes black and white images. Contains index. 262 pp. ISBN 7981925003406.goldfields, miners, castlemaine, friends of the mount alexander diggings -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum IncBook, The Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings, The Iron Road to Castlemaine and Sandhurst
... Compiled by the Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings (FOMAD) to Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Opening of the Melbourne to Bendigo Railway Line...The Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings...Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc Vincents Road Maldon goldfields Compiled by the Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings (FOMAD) to Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Opening of the Melbourne to Bendigo Railway Line Newspaper observations on building the Murray River Railway The Iron Road to Castlemaine and Sandhurst Book The Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings ...Newspaper observations on building the Murray River RailwayCompiled by the Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings (FOMAD) to Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Opening of the Melbourne to Bendigo Railway Line -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - TANDERRUM, FREEDOM OF THE BUSH, 2004
... Published by Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings 34 pages with photographs and illustrations. ...Published by Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings 34 pages with photographs and illustrations. ...Tanderrum, Freedom Of The Bush. The Djadjawurrung presence on the goldfields of Central Victoria. Published by Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings 34 pages with photographs and illustrations. Inscription donated by James Lerk 30.01.2009Ian D Clarl & David A Cahiraboriginal, book, goldfields, bendigo - goldfields, aboriginals, djadjawurrung. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: NEWSLETTER
... Diggings... Central Victorian Goldfields... Mount Alexander Shire... The Friends...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ENTERTAINMENT Music music and art Peter Ellis Collection Cross Currents - Music & Art in & around town CD-Music of the Diggings Central Victorian Goldfields Mount Alexander Shire The Friends of Mount Alexander Diggings Parks Victoria Ken Mansell Peter Maloney Danny Spooner Duncan Brown Peter Ellis Emu Creek Bush Band Des Skinner Tom Walsh Alby Hood Keryn Randall Judy Howell Dave De Hugard Martin Hungerford Jan Wositzky Maurie Gervasoni Jack Heagney Gordon Pratt Randal Percy Richard Leitch Thompson's Foundry Band Dve Barkla Harry McQueen's Dance Band Castlemaine Information Centre Maldon Information Centre Photocopy of an article titled - Cross Currents Music & Art in & around town - Diggings CD launch. ...Photocopy of an article titled - Cross Currents Music & Art in & around town - Diggings CD launch. The CD is titled 'Music of the Diggings', songs and tunes of the Central Victorian Goldfields - produced and recorded by residents of Mount Alexander Shire. Musician and singers on the disc are: Ken Mansell, Danny Spooner, Duncan Brown, Peter Ellis and the Emu Creek Bush Band. Also Des Skinner, Tom Walsh, Alby Hood, Keryn Randall, Judy Howell, Dave De Hugard, Martin Hungerford, Jan Wositzky, Maurie Gervasoni, Jack Heagney, Gordon Pratt, Randal Percy, Richard Leitch, Thompson's Foundry Band, Dave Barkla who used to play in Harry McQueen's Dance Band, CD's are available from the Castlemaine and Maldon Information Centres. Has a photo of Dave Barkla playing an accordion.entertainment, music, music and art, peter ellis collection, cross currents - music & art in & around town, cd-music of the diggings, central victorian goldfields, mount alexander shire, the friends of mount alexander diggings, parks victoria, ken mansell, peter maloney, danny spooner, duncan brown, peter ellis, emu creek bush band, des skinner, tom walsh, alby hood, keryn randall, judy howell, dave de hugard, martin hungerford, jan wositzky, maurie gervasoni, jack heagney, gordon pratt, randal percy, richard leitch, thompson's foundry band, dve barkla, harry mcqueen's dance band, castlemaine information centre, maldon information centre
