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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - The Australian Irrigation Colonies Illustrated, Chaffey Brothers, C. 1888
... The Australian Irrigation Colonies Illustrated...The Australian Irrigation Colonies Illustrated...Front cover in gilt print below the Australian Coat of Arms " THE AUSTRALIAN/IRRIGATION COLONIES/illustrated" Back cover in gilt print "By Special Appointment. ...A volume with a gilt- and blind-decorated red bubble-grain cloth, with a large advertisement for Pears' Soap in gilt on the rear cover. The Australian Irrigation Colonies Illustrated Book The Australian Irrigation Colonies Illustrated Chaffey Brothers Vincent, J. ...A prospectus on a grand scale, designed to promote the irrigation scheme developed by the Chaffey Brothers, primarily focussed on their work in Victoria and South Australia. It was published to promote 'irrigation colonisation'" and contains numerous advertisements promoting life in the colonies of South Australia and Victoria. This volume was issued in association with the 1888 Melbourne International Exhibition.A volume with a gilt- and blind-decorated red bubble-grain cloth, with a large advertisement for Pears' Soap in gilt on the rear cover.non-fictionA prospectus on a grand scale, designed to promote the irrigation scheme developed by the Chaffey Brothers, primarily focussed on their work in Victoria and South Australia. It was published to promote 'irrigation colonisation'" and contains numerous advertisements promoting life in the colonies of South Australia and Victoria. This volume was issued in association with the 1888 Melbourne International Exhibition.irrigation - murray river, irrigation districts -- victoria -- mildura region -- history, irrigation districts -- south australia -- renmark region -- history, chaffey brothers -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Effingham, Wilson, A Geographical Dictionary of the Australian Colonies, 1848
... A Geographical Dictionary of the Australian Colonies...history-australia wells-william-henry geographical-dictionary-of-the-australian-colonies...A geographical dictionary or gazetteer of the Australian colonies : their physical and political geography : together with a brief notice of all the capitals, principal towns, and villages. ...A Geographical Dictionary of the Australian Colonies book Effingham, Wilson ...A geographical dictionary or gazetteer of the Australian colonies : their physical and political geography : together with a brief notice of all the capitals, principal towns, and villages. William Wells travelled to Australia as a sponsored immigrant in 1838. Her became a freelance surveyor with an office in Bligh Street, Sydney. He wrote this book in order to better inform the British public on the colonies of Australia. The information contained in the book is both topographical and statistical and was a very useful refernece book at the time.This book is a rare detailed contemporary record of the Australian colonies in the mid 19th century.A hard back 453 pp book with a dark brown patterned cover which has a white label with the title, "Dictionary of Geography" over a map of Australia. It is illustrated with numerous maps and drawings.history-australia wells-william-henry geographical-dictionary-of-the-australian-colonies -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CATECHISM TO SECULARISM - RELIGION AND EDUCATION IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES FROM SETTLEMENT TO THE 1870S
... CATECHISM TO SECULARISM - RELIGION AND EDUCATION IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES FROM SETTLEMENT TO THE 1870S...Document CATECHISM TO SECULARISM - RELIGION AND EDUCATION IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES FROM SETTLEMENT TO THE 1870S ...BHS CollectionPrinted and bound paper delivered as the Amy Huxtable Memorial Lecture on 18 January 1998. Front cover is white with green printing with a perspex cover. Contains 20 pages of black printing and several tables and bibliography at the end. Discusses the ties between religion and education during the early part of Australia's history.Jeanice Henderson LaTrobe University Bendigo -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBook, Bob Nicholls, The Colonial Volunteers, 1988
... The defence forces of the Australian colonies 1836-1901...The defence forces of the Australian colonies 1836-1901...The defence forces of the Australian colonies 1836-1901 The Colonial Volunteers Book Book Bob Nicholls ...Hard covered book. The defence forces of the Australian colonies 1836-1901ISBN 0 04 302003 8the defence forces of the australian colonies 1836-1901, the colonial volunteers -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesMap, Australian Colonies (States), c1918
... Australian Colonies (States)...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields map australia indian ocean van dieman's land tasmania new south wales sydney western australia perth albany launceston hobart south australia melbourne townsville rockhampton brisbane northern territory queensland Copy of a map from 'A Short History of Australia' by Ernest Scott published in 1918. Australian Colonies (States) Map ...Copy of a map from 'A Short History of Australia' by Ernest Scott published in 1918. map, australia, indian ocean, van dieman's land, tasmania, new south wales, sydney, western australia, perth, albany, launceston, hobart, south australia, melbourne, townsville, rockhampton, brisbane, northern territory, queensland -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - A Traveller's Notes, James Herbert Veitch, A Tour Through Parts of Asia, the Australian Colonies and New Zealand 1891-1893, 1896
... A Tour Through Parts of Asia, the Australian Colonies and New Zealand 1891-1893...A Tour Through Parts of Asia, the Australian Colonies and New Zealand 1891-1893 Work on paper A Traveller's Notes, James Herbert Veitch ...It is interesting to read of Veitch's description and views of Ballarat in 1891-1893 and other places and gardens visited in Australia.These pages selected from James Veitch's work add to an understanding of the development of Ballarat's Gardens and history.11 pages selected and a brief note on City of Ballarat notepaper.Note in the righthand margin of the 3rd page and some underlining of the 4th page. With this extract, there is a note in biro Philip Clingin, the Town Clerk to Roy Mosman, member of the Friends' History Group.john garner, doctor, john garner collection, james herbert veitch, traveller's notes, royal exotic nursery chelsea, ballarat botanical gardens, melbourne botanic gardens, geelong gardens, broken hill, botanist -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratFunctional object - Bookmark, Scottish Widows Assurance Fund
... ...Australian colonies...Many of these bookmarks may be found in Australia as not only were many Fund investors/insured in the Australian colonies but A & C Black books also contained these bookmarks and were sold in the colonies with them....Walter Crane Bookmark A & C. Black Australian colonies Scottish Widows' Fund Insurance Company Australia Art Scottish Widows Assurance Fund Functional object Bookmark ...The Scottish Widows' Fund was a Mutual Life Assurance Society established in 1815. It started issuing bookmarks advertising its services in the early 19th century. Many of these bookmarks may be found in Australia as not only were many Fund investors/insured in the Australian colonies but A & C Black books also contained these bookmarks and were sold in the colonies with them.Issued c. 1900 and printed in black on a thin card with aesthetic movement decoration surrounding an English country scene the reverse has a medallion designed by Walter Crane. walter crane, bookmark, a & c. black, australian colonies, scottish widows' fund, insurance company, australia, art -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratWork on paper - bookmark, Scottish Widows Fund
... ...Australian colonies...Many of these bookmarks may be found in Australia as not only were many Fund investors/insured in the Australian colonies but A & C Black books also contained these bookmarks and were sold in the colonies with them inserted....Insurance Funds bookmarks British Australian colonies A & C Black Scottish Widows Fund Work on paper bookmark ...The Scottish Widows' Fund was a Mutual Life Assurance Society established in 1815. It started issuing bookmarks advertising its services in the early 19th century. Many of these bookmarks may be found in Australia as not only were many Fund investors/insured in the Australian colonies but A & C Black books also contained these bookmarks and were sold in the colonies with them inserted.insurance funds, bookmarks, british, australian colonies, a & c black -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratDecorative object - tea set with tray, Thorn pattern Belleek dejeuner tea set and tray
... belleek, porcelain, ballarat, ireland, exhibition building, melbourne, exhibition, thorn pattern, irish famine, tea set, tray, brophy, fitzgerald, o'malley, julia taffe, berkery, australian colonies,...Belleek was established following the Irish famine of the mid nineteenth century that brought so many Australian families, including the Taffe and Berkery families to immigrate to the Australian colonies. This Belleek porcelain tea set and tray in the Thorn pattern based on the hawthorn bush sprig in flower carries the impressed registration mark for 1878. ...Many such examples remain in Ballarat collections although this is not one. belleek, porcelain, ballarat, ireland, exhibition building, melbourne, exhibition, thorn pattern, irish famine, tea set, tray, brophy, fitzgerald, o'malley, julia taffe, berkery, australian colonies, Impressed factory mark and registration mark on base of each piece. ...Belleek was established following the Irish famine of the mid nineteenth century that brought so many Australian families, including the Taffe and Berkery families to immigrate to the Australian colonies. This Belleek porcelain tea set and tray in the Thorn pattern based on the hawthorn bush sprig in flower carries the impressed registration mark for 1878. Belleek was well represented at the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880-81 at Melbourne's Exhibition building and many examples were bought by key Ballarat Irish families including those connected to this family such as the Brophy, O'Malley and Fitzgerald families, Julia Taffe's (nee Berkery) aunts uncles and cousins. Many such examples remain in Ballarat collections although this is not one.Tea set consisting of a tray with teapot, creamer, sugar bowl two saucers and one remaining cup from the original pair. All pieces decorated in the thorn and spiderweb pattern.Impressed factory mark and registration mark on base of each piece.belleek, porcelain, ballarat, ireland, exhibition building, melbourne, exhibition, thorn pattern, irish famine, tea set, tray, brophy, fitzgerald, o'malley, julia taffe, berkery, australian colonies, -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Whitfield, L..A. M.A.,L.L.B, Founders of the Law in Australia, 1971
... A history of the development of law in the Australian Colonies, and lives and achievements of the lawmakers. ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Law Government A history of the development of law in the Australian Colonies, and lives and achievements of the lawmakers. ...A history of the development of law in the Australian Colonies, and lives and achievements of the lawmakers. Contains illustrations and index.law, government -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyCertificate, Australasian Federal Referendum July 1899
... William Grant Junior was President of the Shire of Bacchus Marsh in 1901 when the Australian Colonies federated to become a federal nation state. ...The body of the certificate text is surrounded on three sides by captioned photographic portraits of the Premiers of the six Australian Colonies. A British coat of arms is at the top of the certificate and at the bottom is an image of Parliament House in Melbourne, which includes a Dome, which was a projected feature of the building which was never actually added to the Victorian Parliament building....The federation of the Australian Colonies was a turning point in Australian history and as such its achievement was celebrated in a range of ways. ...William Grant Junior was President of the Shire of Bacchus Marsh in 1901 when the Australian Colonies federated to become a federal nation state. Grant was a member of a prominent local family and was active in public affairs throughout his life. The federation of the Australian Colonies was a turning point in Australian history and as such its achievement was celebrated in a range of ways. A major step towards achieving Federation was the referendum of July 1899 which saw five of the six Australian colonies vote in favor of Federation, with Western Australia later voting in favor in 1900.Printed poster sized document certifying that William Grant of Bacchus Marsh voted in a referendum of Victorian electors on 27th the July 1899 on the question of an Australian Federal Constitution. The body of the certificate text is surrounded on three sides by captioned photographic portraits of the Premiers of the six Australian Colonies. A British coat of arms is at the top of the certificate and at the bottom is an image of Parliament House in Melbourne, which includes a Dome, which was a projected feature of the building which was never actually added to the Victorian Parliament building.Across the top of the certificate: 'Australasian Federal Referendum July 1899'. In the centre: 'This is to certify that the question of an Australian Federal Constitution was submitted to the Electors of Victoria on the 27th day of July 1899 and that out of a Poll of 103,783 votes 152,653 were cast in favor of such Australasian Federal Constitution and further that William Grant, voted at the said election'. Signed, [George Turner], Premier. At bottom: 'Robt. S. Brian, Government Printer, Melbourne'.william grant 1850-1924, federation (1901), referendums, illuminated certificates -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MAJOR MITCHELL AND MOUNT ALEXANDER
... Australia Felix... W H Wells... A Geographical Dictionary or Gazetteer of the Australian Colonies...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Major Mitchell and Mount Alexander Tommy-Came-Last The Major Mitchell Tourist Trail Major General John Byng Phillip of Macedonia Alexander the Great Henty s Surveyor Davidson Alexander Mollison George Augustus Robinson William Morton Mr Charles Hotson Ebden John Randell Public Library of Melbourne Les Blake Governor Burke Phillip Parker King Crown Solicitor Henry Field Gurner Arthur Phillip Hume Australia Felix Expedition L Blake Place Names of Victoria G Brenmer Booklet for Secondary Schools M Cannon Historical Records of Victoria Vol 1 J H L Cumpston Thomas Mitchell Surveyor General and Explorer H F Gurner Chronicle of Port Phillip T L Mitchell Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia A F Mollison An Overlanding Diary W L Morton Adventures of a Pioneer M S 5188 Itinerary from the Journal of the Exploring Expedition returning from Portland Bay M S 5189 Mitchell's 1837 Map J O Randell Pastoral Settlement in Northern Victoria Vol 1 Pastoral Settlement in Northern Victoria Vol 2 Records of the Victorian Archaeological Survey Number 5 Journals of George Augustus Robinson T C Sargent Some Peninsular Names in Australia Felix W H Wells A Geographical Dictionary or Gazetteer of the Australian Colonies Typed notes mentioning the naming of Mount Alexander, Coliban, Campaspe and who named them. ...Typed notes mentioning the naming of Mount Alexander, Coliban, Campaspe and who named them. Also the origins of the names.document, major mitchell and mount alexander, tommy-came-last, the major mitchell tourist trail, major general john byng, phillip of macedonia, alexander the great, henty s, surveyor davidson, alexander mollison, george augustus robinson, william morton, mr charles hotson ebden, john randell, public library of melbourne, les blake, governor burke, phillip parker king, crown solicitor henry field gurner, arthur phillip, hume, australia felix expedition, l blake, place names of victoria, g brenmer, booklet for secondary schools, m cannon, historical records of victoria vol 1, j h l cumpston, thomas mitchell surveyor general and explorer, h f gurner, chronicle of port phillip, t l mitchell, three expeditions into the interior of eastern australia, a f mollison, an overlanding diary, w l morton, adventures of a pioneer, m s 5188, itinerary from the journal of the exploring expedition returning from portland bay, m s 5189, mitchell's 1837 map, j o randell, pastoral settlement in northern victoria vol 1, pastoral settlement in northern victoria vol 2, records of the victorian archaeological survey number 5, journals of george augustus robinson, t c sargent, some peninsular names in australia felix, w h wells, a geographical dictionary or gazetteer of the australian colonies -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - AUSTRALIAN MINING HISTORY MONOGRAPHS NUMBER 9, 2002
... Australian Mining History Monographs Number 9 information about the Australian Colonies by Dr.G.H.Bruhn. Hamburg 1855. ...Australian Mining History Monographs Number 9 information about the Australian Colonies by Dr.G.H.Bruhn. Hamburg 1855. ...Australian Mining History Monographs Number 9 information about the Australian Colonies by Dr.G.H.Bruhn. Hamburg 1855. Transcribed from old Gothic by Marta.Birrell. Written in German.Dr.G.H.Bruhn.victoria, history, mining, mining history - victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - AUSTRALIAN MINING HISTORY MONOGRAPHS NUMBER 10, 2002
... Australian Mining History Monographs Number 10 information about the Australian Colonies by Dr.G.H.Bruhn. Hamburg 1855. ...Australian Mining History Monographs Number 10 information about the Australian Colonies by Dr.G.H.Bruhn. Hamburg 1855. ...Australian Mining History Monographs Number 10 information about the Australian Colonies by Dr.G.H.Bruhn. Hamburg 1855. Transcribed from old Gothic by Marta.Birrell. Written in English.Dr.G.H.Bruhn.victoria, history, mining, mining history - victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Michele Matthews collection AUSTRALASIAN FEDERAL REFERENDUM CERTIFICATE
... The federation of the Australian Colonies was a turning point in Australian history and as such its achievement was celebrated in a range of ways. ...The body of the certificate text is surrounded on three sides by captioned photographic portraits of the Premiers of the six Australian Colonies. A British coat of arms is at the top of the certificate and at the bottom is an image of Parliament House in Melbourne, which includes a Dome, which was a projected feature of the building which was never actually added to the Victorian Parliament building. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields The federation of the Australian Colonies was a turning point in Australian history and as such its achievement was celebrated in a range of ways. ...The federation of the Australian Colonies was a turning point in Australian history and as such its achievement was celebrated in a range of ways. A major step towards achieving Federation was the referendum of July 1899 which saw five of the six Australian colonies vote in favor of Federation, with Western Australia later voting in favor in 1900. This certificate was part of the Centenary of Australian Federation Exabition in the basement of the Bendigo Post Office 2001.A framed Printed poster sized document certifying that Robert J Laird voted in a referendum of Victorian electors on 27th the July 1899 on the question of an Australian Federal Constitution. The body of the certificate text is surrounded on three sides by captioned photographic portraits of the Premiers of the six Australian Colonies. A British coat of arms is at the top of the certificate and at the bottom is an image of Parliament House in Melbourne, which includes a Dome, which was a projected feature of the building which was never actually added to the Victorian Parliament building. Across the top of the certificate: 'Australasian Federal Referendum July 1899'. In the centre: 'This is to certify that the question of an Australian Federal Constitution was submitted to the Electors of Victoria on the 27th day of July 1899 and that out of a Poll of 103,783 votes 152,653 were cast in favor of such Australasian Federal Constitution and further that Robert J Laird, voted at the said election'. Signed, [George Turner], Premier. At bottom: 'Robt. S. Brian, Government Printer, Melbournemichele matthews, australasian referendum certificate, centenary of australian federation exabition bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS, 1966
... Details the history of the goldfields in the Australian Colonies....Details the history of the goldfields in the Australian Colonies. Book HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS ...Book. Harry Biggs Collection. Australian Goldfields by M. J. Jennings. Hill of Content Archive Series Melbourne 1966. Printed in Aust. By L & R Schaffel Prahran Victoria. Details the history of the goldfields in the Australian Colonies.organisation, union, commercial, harry biggs collection, australian goldfields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - "Gold. Forgotten histories and lost objects of Australia.", 2001
... 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. The first discoveries of payable gold were at Ophir in New South Wales and then at Ballarat and Bendigo Creek in Victoria. ...Discusses different aspects of gold on the community - immigrants, development on the Australian colonies, indigenous population, domestic culture, and material culture. ...Discusses different aspects of gold on the community - immigrants, development on the Australian colonies, indigenous population, domestic culture, and material culture. ...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. The first discoveries of payable gold were at Ophir in New South Wales and then at Ballarat and Bendigo Creek in Victoria. The gold rush began in Victoria in 1851 and quickly spread to other parts of the state, drawing thousands of miners from around the world. The influx of free immigrants brought new skills and professions, contributing to a burgeoning economy and leading to the development of more progressive cities from the former convict colonies. The gold rushes not only brought wealth but also created challenges like lawlessness and disputes over claims, influencing political developments and leading to the establishment of laws recognizing miners’ rights. The gold rushes marked the beginning of Australia’s reputation as a land rich in natural resources, laying the foundation for the thriving gold industry we see today. "Gold. Forgotten histories and lost objects of Australia" edited by Iain McCalman, Alexander Cook and Andrew Reeves. Discusses different aspects of gold on the community - immigrants, development on the Australian colonies, indigenous population, domestic culture, and material culture. Hard cover. Published in Australia by Cambridge University Press in 2001. No dust jacket. Cover is all black with title, editor names and publisher in spine in gold text. Book includes both color and black and white images. Contains index. 344 pp. ISBN 0521805953.goldfields, miners, aboriginal, chinese miners -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference Book/History, Ernest Favenc, The History Of Australian Exploration 1788-1888, 1888
... He used many sources but key materials included state documents from Australian colonial governments, private papers of explorers, and other authentic contemporary sources, accessed with support from officials across the colonies. ...Issued under the auspices of the Governments of the Australian Colonies Author: Ernest Favenc Publisher: Turner & Henderson Date: 1888...Issued under the auspices of the Governments of the Australian Colonies Author: Ernest Favenc Publisher: Turner & Henderson Date: 1888 The History Of Australian Exploration 1788-1888 Book Reference Book/History Ernest Favenc Turner & Henderson ...Ernest Favenc's "The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888" is a key 19th-century chronicle of the continent's inland discoveries, compiled from official records and private accounts. Published in Sydney by Turner & Henderson, it covers expeditions from the First Fleet's arrival through late-19th-century ventures. The work details public and private explorations, from early Sydney ventures by Phillip and Tench to later interior explorations, highlighting geographical features and Indigenous encounters. Issued under Australian colonial governments' auspices, it fills gaps in prior narratives by emphasising lesser-known private efforts.The History Of Australian Exploration 1788-1888 2 Compiled from State Documents, Private Papers, and the most authentic sources of information. Issued under the auspices of the Governments of the Australian Colonies Author: Ernest Favenc Publisher: Turner & Henderson Date: 1888non-fictionErnest Favenc's "The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888" is a key 19th-century chronicle of the continent's inland discoveries, compiled from official records and private accounts. Published in Sydney by Turner & Henderson, it covers expeditions from the First Fleet's arrival through late-19th-century ventures. The work details public and private explorations, from early Sydney ventures by Phillip and Tench to later interior explorations, highlighting geographical features and Indigenous encounters. Issued under Australian colonial governments' auspices, it fills gaps in prior narratives by emphasising lesser-known private efforts. warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, great ocean road, the history of australian exploration 1788-1888, ernest favenc -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Walter Gibbons Cox, Artesian Wells, 1895 (exact)
... Contents include state of the art of boring for water in Europe, Asia and America, Progress in the Australian Colonies, Water-bearing rocks - permanence of supply, machinery and cost of boring, irrigation for Artesian wells, and sub-artesian or shallow boring. ...Contents include state of the art of boring for water in Europe, Asia and America, Progress in the Australian Colonies, Water-bearing rocks - permanence of supply, machinery and cost of boring, irrigation for Artesian wells, and sub-artesian or shallow boring. ...Brown hard covered book of 142 pages. Contents include state of the art of boring for water in Europe, Asia and America, Progress in the Australian Colonies, Water-bearing rocks - permanence of supply, machinery and cost of boring, irrigation for Artesian wells, and sub-artesian or shallow boring. Ilustratednon-fictionwells, walter gibbons cox, water supply, artesian wells, south australian bores, western australian bores, new south wales bores, queensland bores, cambridge downs, sebania, queensland, richmond downs, queensland, toorak, queensland, native dog, barringun, new south wales, marathin station, queensland, mazxwelton no. 2, queensland -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - THE VICTORIAN VOLUNTEER FORCE ON CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS 1858-1883
... By late 1859, Britain and the Australian colonies were once again gripped by invasion fear. ...By late 1859, Britain and the Australian colonies were once again gripped by invasion fear. ...Glider clipped 15 page Document, The Victorian Volunteer Force on Central Victorian Goldfields 1858-1883.. By late 1859, Britain and the Australian colonies were once again gripped by invasion fear. In Britain the threat loomed from France, but in Victoria the colony was unsure who posed the biggest danger.Speaker: Bob Marmion. Included are several letters dated in the 1850's from the Gold fieldsdocument, names of bendigo pioneers, bendigo goldfields -
Federation University Historical CollectionCorrespondence, John Gray, Letter of Condolence from ANA to John Mateer. 1883, 14/12/1883
... Fred Wainwright was the first secretary of ANA branch No. 4. hew as a clerk at Ballarat Town Hall, and presented an essay on Federation of Australian Colonies in 1879....Fred Wainwright was the first secretary of ANA branch No. 4. hew as a clerk at Ballarat Town Hall, and presented an essay on Federation of Australian Colonies in 1879. Letter of Condolence from ANA to John Mateer. 1883 Correspondence John Gray ...The Australian Natives Association (ANA) Benefit Society was formed in 1871 at a meeting of young men in Grimwood's Hotel, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. The Association was one of many friendly societies that also aimed to promote the moral, social and intellectual advancement of its members. The young founders restricted membership to native-born Australians, but there were no Koories among them. The Australian Natives Association Ballarat Branch (No4) was founded in 1874. The association’s modest building was based in Camp Street and the branch was one of the most active in the colony, playing a key role in Federation. The Ballarat branch of the ANA was wound up in 1957 and the double storey building has since been used as for office space most recently for employment companies such as Tracey Recruitment. Ballarat's ANA Hall has heritage status under the City of Ballarat’s Camp Street heritage overlay HO186, however it is not listed by either the Victorian Heritage Register or the National Trust.Handwritten letter glued onto a lined page. The letter is from the Australian Natives Association Ballarat Branch No. 4, and is written to John Mateer at the time of his wife's death. The letter is signed by John Gray (President) and Fred Wainwright (secretary). Fred Wainwright was the first secretary of ANA branch No. 4. hew as a clerk at Ballarat Town Hall, and presented an essay on Federation of Australian Colonies in 1879.Australian Natives Association Ballaarat Branch No 4 14th December 1883. Dear Sir The members of this branch of the A.N.A. desire us to convey to you expression of their deep sympanth with you in the irreparable loss you have sustained by the death of your dearly beloved wife. The Members are fully aware that during the first month of such an overpowering infliction the most sincere sympathy of the truest friends can do little by alleviate the bitter pangs of remembrance and sorrow, still they trust that you may be enabled to submit with christian calmness and fortitude to the Will of Him, who, when seeming to act most severely wit us, is in His Own Divine Wisdom, ordering things for the best. We are Dear Sir Yours fraternally John Gray President fred Wainwright Secretary To Mr John Mateer australian natives' association, ana, ballarat branch no. 4. ballaarat branch no. 4, gray, john gray, wainwright, fred wainwright, mateer, john mateer -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBook, Army History Unit, Australian Army Tactical & Instructional Pamphlets & Books - A Bibliography, 2017
... This second edition charts the evolution of doctrine development in the Australian Army by detailing a list of instructional and tactical literature of the Army and its precursor pre-Federation Australian colonies. The bibliography demonstrates the range of subject areas that Army has addressed over its history, including such esoteric issues as censorship, the evolution of Signals training, accreditation of war correspondents & the management of enemy POW and repatriation of Australians taken POW....4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Bibliography Tactical & Instructional Pamphlets & Books Military Education ISBN 978-0-9946046-8-2 This second edition charts the evolution of doctrine development in the Australian Army by detailing a list of instructional and tactical literature of the Army and its precursor pre-Federation Australian colonies. The bibliography demonstrates the range of subject areas that Army has addressed over its history, including such esoteric issues as censorship, the evolution of Signals training, accreditation of war correspondents & the management of enemy POW and repatriation of Australians taken POW. ...This second edition charts the evolution of doctrine development in the Australian Army by detailing a list of instructional and tactical literature of the Army and its precursor pre-Federation Australian colonies. The bibliography demonstrates the range of subject areas that Army has addressed over its history, including such esoteric issues as censorship, the evolution of Signals training, accreditation of war correspondents & the management of enemy POW and repatriation of Australians taken POW.ISBN 978-0-9946046-8-2bibliography, tactical & instructional pamphlets & books, military education -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING: CHINESE ON THE GOLD FIELDS, c1800s
... Slide reads: Thus, well before the end of the nineteenth century, the Australian colonies were united in a policy of restricting Chinese and all coloured immigration. ...Slide reads: Thus, well before the end of the nineteenth century, the Australian colonies were united in a policy of restricting Chinese and all coloured immigration. ...Diggers & Mining. The Chinese on the Gold Fields. Slide reads: Thus, well before the end of the nineteenth century, the Australian colonies were united in a policy of restricting Chinese and all coloured immigration. This question was discussed at many intercolonial conferences, and was one of the arguments of the advocates of Federation. When the federation was established (1901) - and by this time the rise of Japan was a factor in the situation - ''White Australia'' was adopted as a basis of the immigration policy of the Commonwealth. Markings: 1. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
National Wool MuseumBook, Sheep Breeding in Australia
... "Sheep Breeding in Australia, containing an historical sketch of the merino sheep; the pedigrees of the principal stud sheep in the Australian colonies and a treatise on breeding" - George A. ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula "Sheep Breeding in Australia, containing an historical sketch of the merino sheep; the pedigrees of the principal stud sheep in the Australian colonies and a treatise on breeding" - George A. ..."Sheep Breeding in Australia, containing an historical sketch of the merino sheep; the pedigrees of the principal stud sheep in the Australian colonies and a treatise on breeding" - George A. Brown, 1880.merino sheep - history sheep breeding - history wool - history, merino sheep - history, sheep breeding - history, wool - history -
Lara RSL Sub BranchBooklet, The war service of Sergeant Edward Fisher
... As part of the British Empire,the Australian colonies offered troops for the war in South Africa. ...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara As part of the British Empire,the Australian colonies offered troops for the war in South Africa. ...As part of the British Empire,the Australian colonies offered troops for the war in South Africa. Australians served in contingents raised by the six colonies or, from 1900, by the new Australian Commonwealth.Rectangular shaped booklet showing Sergeant Edward Fisher.The war service of 300 Staff Sergeant Edward Fisher - Our Boar War Veteran.booklet, ww1, boer war, lara r.s.l. sergeant edward fisher. -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Document, E.E. Campbell, Proposition for Membership to the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat, c1990
... To qualify for membership of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat the potential member had to be 21 years in the Australian Colonies. This suggests the form was printed before the federation of Australian States in 1901....Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc. 16-14 Lydiard (North) Street Ballarat Central goldfields To qualify for membership of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat the potential member had to be 21 years in the Australian Colonies. This suggests the form was printed before the federation of Australian States in 1901. ...To qualify for membership of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat the potential member had to be 21 years in the Australian Colonies. This suggests the form was printed before the federation of Australian States in 1901.Printed form for potential Members of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat to fill out. The annual life membership fee was two pounds to shillings, and the annual member fee was 10 shillings per annum. Potential members were asked for the Name, Age, occupation, residence, birthplace, place and the of arrival in Australia, name of ship, date of propositions, proposer and seconder. old colonists' associaiton of ballarat, ballarat old colonists' club, membership form -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. GOLD, c1881
... By 1881, all the Australian colonies except Tasmania (where few Chinese had ever gone) and Western Australia had re-introduced fairly uniform laws restricting Chinese immigration. ...By 1881, all the Australian colonies except Tasmania (where few Chinese had ever gone) and Western Australia had re-introduced fairly uniform laws restricting Chinese immigration. ...Diggers & Mining. Gold. The growing trade union movement all over Australia took the lead in an anti-Chinese agitation. By 1881, all the Australian colonies except Tasmania (where few Chinese had ever gone) and Western Australia had re-introduced fairly uniform laws restricting Chinese immigration. In 1866, Western Australia fell into line. The only part of Australia where the Chinese continued to come in any numbers was the Northern Territory (then under South Australian control) . . . Markings: 14 994.GOL. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkBooklet - Extracts from Bailliere's Victorian Gazetter 1865, Robert Whitworth, 1865
... Robert Whitworth (1831 -1901), an England-born journalist and author worked with the government printer Ferdinand François Balliere in producing gazetteers of the Australian colonies. The first was a gazetteer of Victoria printed in 1865. ...Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Robert Whitworth (1831 -1901), an England-born journalist and author worked with the government printer Ferdinand François Balliere in producing gazetteers of the Australian colonies. The first was a gazetteer of Victoria printed in 1865. ...Robert Whitworth (1831 -1901), an England-born journalist and author worked with the government printer Ferdinand François Balliere in producing gazetteers of the Australian colonies. The first was a gazetteer of Victoria printed in 1865. This copied extract from that gazetter provides information about the fauna and flora and geology of Emerald and environs at an early period of European settlement in Victoria.This gazetter extract provides a picture of Emerald and environs as described by a settler in the mid-19th century.Four foolscap pages of information photocopied regarding the Dandenong Ranges and environs. Pages attached with a staple.On first page: ' EXTRACTS FROM BAILLIERE'S / VICTORIAN GAZETTER / 1865 / DANDENONG RANGE / EMERALD / FERN TREE GULLIES / LILYDALE / CORRANWARRABUL / DANDENONG CREEK'robert whitworth, balliere, gazetter, emerald, 1865 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Vertical File, Australian Natives Association
... The Association lobbied strongly for the political union of the Australian colonies at the time of Federation. ...The Association lobbied strongly for the political union of the Australian colonies at the time of Federation. Surrey Hills ANA ANA Australian Natives Association friendly societies A vertical file containing the following: 1. ...The ANA was a mutual friendly society founded in Melbourne in April 1871. It was founded for the benefit of White native-born Australians and initially membership was restricted to males. The Association raised funds by subscription and donations to provide for sick members and to assist with funeral expenses of both members and their families. The Association lobbied strongly for the political union of the Australian colonies at the time of Federation. A vertical file containing the following: 1. ‘Surrey Hills Branch A.N.A.’, Reporter, Box Hill, 25.5.1906 (1 page). 2. ‘Expressions of Sympathy’, Reporter, Box Hill, 27.3.1908 (1 page). 3. ‘With the Natives at Surrey’, Reporter, Box Hill, 16.4.1909 (1 page). 4. ‘Surrey Hills A.N.A.’, Reporter, Box Hill, 3.2.1911 (1 page). 5. Surrey Hills 1909-11 musical programme (1 page copy of original). 6. Surrey Hills A.N.A. 3.8.1912 unknown paper (1 page). surrey hills ana, ana, australian natives association, friendly societies -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Badge, Federation Badge 2001
... This was one of the many badges issued to celebrate the Federation of Australia. The colonies of Australia were federated into the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901 The first parliament was held in Melbourne in May, 1901. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This was one of the many badges issued to celebrate the Federation of Australia. The colonies of Australia were federated into the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901 The first parliament was held in Melbourne in May, 1901. ...This was one of the many badges issued to celebrate the Federation of Australia. The colonies of Australia were federated into the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901 The first parliament was held in Melbourne in May, 1901. In the newly established capital of Australia, Canberra, the federal parliament sat in 1927. This of minor interest as a memento of the centenary of Australian Federation.This is a gold coloured metal stylised map of Australia and a star . The perimeter of the map is raised and links to the star. The reverse has a lapel badge mechanism. It is attached to a piece of white card with text. Federation Badge 2001federation of australia
