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Kew Historical Society IncPostcard, Robbery Under Arms No.4
... ...captain starlight...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne One of two photographs of the series "Robbery Under Arms" by Charles E Hammond, donated as part of a collection by Raymond and Rosemary Vaughan-Smith in 2011 bushrangers - australia captain starlight the marstons charles e hammond Printed text underneath the image reads in part "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS, No. 4. - The Bushrangers, "Starlight", and the Marstons, robbing Mombera Station of 1000 / Head of Cattle." ...One of two photographs of the series "Robbery Under Arms" by Charles E Hammond, donated as part of a collection by Raymond and Rosemary Vaughan-Smith in 2011A postcard featuring a black and white image of men on horseback herding cattle into a fenced area. The image is signed by Charles E. Hammond.Printed text underneath the image reads in part "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS, No. 4. - The Bushrangers, "Starlight", and the Marstons, robbing Mombera Station of 1000 / Head of Cattle." bushrangers - australia, captain starlight, the marstons, charles e hammond -
Kew Historical Society IncPostcard, Robbery Under Arms No.6
... ...captain starlight...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne Part of a collection donated by Raymond & Rosemary Vaughan-Smith bushrangers - australia captain starlight the marstons charles e hammond postcards Printed text underneath the image reads in part "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS, No. 6. - Bushrangers at Bay, Death of "Starlight", and the Marstons." ...Part of a collection donated by Raymond & Rosemary Vaughan-SmithA postcard featuring a black and white image of the capture and death of Starlight and the Marstons. Printed text underneath the image reads in part "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS, No. 6. - Capture and Death of "Starlight", and the Marstons." The image is signed by Charles E. Hammond.Printed text underneath the image reads in part "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS, No. 6. - Bushrangers at Bay, Death of "Starlight", and the Marstons." bushrangers - australia, captain starlight, the marstons, charles e hammond, postcards -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO CENTENARY COLLECTION: PARADE, 1951
... Ian Wild - August 2--- 'Captain Starlight - Chap Hummer from California Gully played this part. ...Ian Wild - August 2--- 'Captain Starlight - Chap Hummer from California Gully played this part. ...Black and white photograph, large crowd of people in Pall Mall. Alexandra Fountain at far L. Queen Victoria Gardens at background. In C of crowd - horse drawn carriage, mounted soldier & policeman. Inscriptions: On back circular stamp 'Royal Historical Society of Victoris, Bendigo Branch', '1960', '97', '12'. History of object - previous Acc. No. 'MP 182'. Ian Wild - August 2--- 'Captain Starlight - Chap Hummer from California Gully played this part. In robbery of gold bullion re-enactment'.Bendigo Advertiserperson, group, centenary, see also 2000.511.01, 2000.512.01, 2000.514.01, 2000.515.01, 2000.516.01, 2000.517.01, 2000.518.01, 2000.519.01, 2000.520.01, 2000.521.01, 2000.522.01, 2000.523.01, 2000.524.01 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Fictional Novel, Robert Clark, The Crooked Stick Or Pollie's Probation, 1895
... His 1888 masterpiece, Robbery Under Arms, which featured the famous bushranger Captain Starlight, cemented him as one of the founding fathers of Australian colonial literature. ...His 1888 masterpiece, Robbery Under Arms, which featured the famous bushranger Captain Starlight, cemented him as one of the founding fathers of Australian colonial literature. ...The Crooked Stick; or, Pollie's Probation is another of Rolf Boldrewood's lesser-known, late-Victorian novels. Published by Macmillan & Co. in 1895, it takes a sharp departure from his typical bushranger action, operating instead as a domestic social drama set against the backdrop of colonial pastoral life. The title is derived from an old folk proverb: "Go through the wood and through the wood, and take a crooked stick at last." It serves as a warning against being too selective in choosing a spouse, only to end up with a poor match out of desperation. The story centres on Pollie Devereux, a beautiful, high-spirited, and wealthy young woman living on Corindgerie, a prosperous Australian sheep station. Following her father's death, she is left under the guardianship of her sensible cousin, Tom Devereux. Tom is deeply in love with Pollie and represents stability, safety, and a traditional life on the land. Pollie, however, craves the romance, glamour, and sophistication she associates with Europe. Enter Bertram Devereux, an English cousin who arrives from the UK. He is polished, charming, and highly cynical—a classic Victorian "dandy". Pollie is infatuated, and the core of the book follows her "probation", a period of emotional maturity where she must learn to distinguish between superficial English charm and rugged, genuine Australian worth.Hard cover book, The Crooked Stick Or Pollie's Probation Author: Pen Name Rolf Boldrewood For (Thomas Alexander Browne) Publisher: Macmillan And Co Printer: Robert Clark Date: 1895 Blue cloth hardcover and spine with spine lettering in gilt. The label on the spine has a Library Label.fictionThe Crooked Stick; or, Pollie's Probation is another of Rolf Boldrewood's lesser-known, late-Victorian novels. Published by Macmillan & Co. in 1895, it takes a sharp departure from his typical bushranger action, operating instead as a domestic social drama set against the backdrop of colonial pastoral life. The title is derived from an old folk proverb: "Go through the wood and through the wood, and take a crooked stick at last." It serves as a warning against being too selective in choosing a spouse, only to end up with a poor match out of desperation. The story centres on Pollie Devereux, a beautiful, high-spirited, and wealthy young woman living on Corindgerie, a prosperous Australian sheep station. Following her father's death, she is left under the guardianship of her sensible cousin, Tom Devereux. Tom is deeply in love with Pollie and represents stability, safety, and a traditional life on the land. Pollie, however, craves the romance, glamour, and sophistication she associates with Europe. Enter Bertram Devereux, an English cousin who arrives from the UK. He is polished, charming, and highly cynical—a classic Victorian "dandy". Pollie is infatuated, and the core of the book follows her "probation", a period of emotional maturity where she must learn to distinguish between superficial English charm and rugged, genuine Australian worth.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, 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, the crooked stick or pollie's probation, rolf bolderwood -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Fictional Novel, Rolf Boldrewood (Pen Name), War to The Knife, 1899
... His 1888 masterpiece, Robbery Under Arms, which featured the famous bushranger Captain Starlight, cemented him as one of the founding fathers of Australian colonial literature. ...His 1888 masterpiece, Robbery Under Arms, which featured the famous bushranger Captain Starlight, cemented him as one of the founding fathers of Australian colonial literature. ...War to the Knife; or, Tangata Maori is a late 19th-century historical romance novel written by the prominent Australian author Rolf Boldrewood (the pen name of Thomas Alexander Browne) and published by the historic house Macmillan & Co. in 1899. Unlike most of Boldrewood's work, which is rooted deeply in the Australian outback, War to the Knife shifts its setting to New Zealand during the Waikato War of the 1860s, which was part of the New Zealand Land Wars. The story follows Sir Roland Massinger, a cultured English squire who suffers a devastating heartbreak at home when the woman he loves, Hypatia Tollemache, rejects him to pursue a life dedicated to social reform. Distraught, Sir Roland leaves his ancestral estate and emigrates to New Zealand in search of adventure and a fresh start. Upon arriving, he finds himself caught squarely in the middle of the violent clash between the Pakeha (British colonial settlers) and the indigenous Maori tribes over the ownership of the Waitara land block. Written in a late-Victorian style that heavily blends high-stakes adventure with a romanticised "frontier" view, the book attempts to explore colonial identity and the cultural friction of the era.War to The Knife Author: Pen Name Rolf Boldrewood For (Thomas Alexander Browne) Publisher: Macmillan And Co Printer: Robert Clark Date: 1899 Blue cloth hardcover and spine with spine lettering in gilt. The spine has a Library label with inscription.fictionWar to the Knife; or, Tangata Maori is a late 19th-century historical romance novel written by the prominent Australian author Rolf Boldrewood (the pen name of Thomas Alexander Browne) and published by the historic house Macmillan & Co. in 1899. Unlike most of Boldrewood's work, which is rooted deeply in the Australian outback, War to the Knife shifts its setting to New Zealand during the Waikato War of the 1860s, which was part of the New Zealand Land Wars. The story follows Sir Roland Massinger, a cultured English squire who suffers a devastating heartbreak at home when the woman he loves, Hypatia Tollemache, rejects him to pursue a life dedicated to social reform. Distraught, Sir Roland leaves his ancestral estate and emigrates to New Zealand in search of adventure and a fresh start. Upon arriving, he finds himself caught squarely in the middle of the violent clash between the Pakeha (British colonial settlers) and the indigenous Maori tribes over the ownership of the Waitara land block. Written in a late-Victorian style that heavily blends high-stakes adventure with a romanticised "frontier" view, the book attempts to explore colonial identity and the cultural friction of the era. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, 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, war to the knife, rolf bolderwood -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Fictional Novel, Macmillan & Co. et al, Nevermore, 1892
... His 1888 masterpiece, Robbery Under Arms, which featured the famous bush ranger Captain Starlight, cemented him as one of the founding fathers of Australian colonial literature. ...His 1888 masterpiece, Robbery Under Arms, which featured the famous bush ranger Captain Starlight, cemented him as one of the founding fathers of Australian colonial literature. ...Nevermore was serialized between 1889 and 1890, and was then published as a book in 1892. The novel is a dramatic tale set against the backdrop of Victorian England and the 1850s Australian gold rush. The story follows Launcelot 'Lance' Trevanion, a proud and rebellious young Englishman who quarrels with his father and leaves for the Victorian goldfields of Ballarat to seek his fortune. Lance's impulsive nature and poor judgment lead him into a web of misfortune. He is falsely accused of horse-stealing by a corrupt police magistrate, wrongfully imprisoned, and subjected to the brutal realities of the colonial penal system. The title Nevermore reflects the tragic, Edgar Allan Poe-esque downward spiral of the protagonist, exploring themes of family pride, mistaken identity, colonial injustice, and the impossibility of reclaiming lost innocence.Hard cover book, Nevermore Author: Pen Name Rolf Boldrewood For (Thomas Alexander Browne) Publisher: Macmillan And Co Printer: Robert Clark Date: 1892 Blue cloth hardcover and spine with spine lettering in black texter. The spine has a Library label with inscription.fictionNevermore was serialized between 1889 and 1890, and was then published as a book in 1892. The novel is a dramatic tale set against the backdrop of Victorian England and the 1850s Australian gold rush. The story follows Launcelot 'Lance' Trevanion, a proud and rebellious young Englishman who quarrels with his father and leaves for the Victorian goldfields of Ballarat to seek his fortune. Lance's impulsive nature and poor judgment lead him into a web of misfortune. He is falsely accused of horse-stealing by a corrupt police magistrate, wrongfully imprisoned, and subjected to the brutal realities of the colonial penal system. The title Nevermore reflects the tragic, Edgar Allan Poe-esque downward spiral of the protagonist, exploring themes of family pride, mistaken identity, colonial injustice, and the impossibility of reclaiming lost innocence.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, 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, nevermore, rolf boldrewood, thomas alexander browne, robbery under arms, the miner's right.
