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Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 1854,14 April 1858
... Deposition......depositions...Eureka Stockade:Additional Depositions...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial goldfields depositions eureka gold mining miners gold rush james scobie john farrell michael welsh Eureka Stockade:Additional Depositions Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Additional Depositionstrial, goldfields, depositions, eureka, gold, mining, miners, gold rush, james scobie, john farrell, michael welsh -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Inquest for William Grossard, 19 December 1868
... 8 A3 pages of a legal document including handwritten depositions of witnesses....Inquisition 8 A3 pages of a legal document including handwritten depositions of witnesses. Inquest for William Grossard Document ...A tragedy occurred at the McHaffie home in 1868. Capt. William Grossard was accidentally shot on 17 December 1868 when a friend of John McHaffie was on the verandah of the homestead and mishandled a gun. His grave is situated at Grossard Point, Ventnor, Phillip Island.Historical8 A3 pages of a legal document including handwritten depositions of witnesses.Proceedings before Coroners. Inquisitioncaptain grossard, inquest, john mchaffie, shooting, fredrick grimwade -
University of Melbourne, School of ChemistryPorous Pot
... Porous pot, used in osmosis experiments & for deposition of semi-permeable membranes...University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry University of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Porous pot, used in osmosis experiments & for deposition of semi-permeable membranes Porous Pot ...Porous pot, used in osmosis experiments & for deposition of semi-permeable membranes -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumGeological specimen - Fossiliferous Mudstone, Unknown
... This is typical of an anoxic, reducing environment such as deep water or stagnant conditions where carbon-rich material would remain unoxidised during subsequent deposition & diagenesis. it has an imprint of a leaf in the rock itself, displaying the fossil of the plant. ...This is typical of an anoxic, reducing environment such as deep water or stagnant conditions where carbon rich material would remain unoxidised during subsequent deposition & diagenesis. ...This is typical of an anoxic, reducing environment such as deep water or stagnant conditions where carbon rich material would remain unoxidised during subsequent deposition & diagenesis. Geological specimen Fossiliferous Mudstone ...This specimen was found in Cape Patterson, Vic. Cape Paterson is a cape and seaside village located near the town of Wonthaggi, 132 kilometres southeast of Melbourne, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. These dark, fossiliferous Mudstones were deposited in slow-moving water associated with sedimentary basins & continental shelves. They are rich in carbon which makes them almost black. This is typical of an anoxic, reducing environment such as deep water or stagnant conditions where carbon-rich material would remain unoxidised during subsequent deposition & diagenesis. it has an imprint of a leaf in the rock itself, displaying the fossil of the plant. This specimen is unique due to the leaf impression within the stone itself. Imprint fossils are formed from an organism moving in some way, leaving behind a trace or track. These tracks are preserved when the clay/silt dries slowly and is covered by other sediment. Plants can also leave imprint fossils when they are covered by sediment. The leaf tissue degrades, leaving an imprint of where the leaf once was. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study.These dark, fossiliferous Mudstones were deposited in slow moving water associated with sedimentary basins & continental shelves. They are rich in carbon which makes them almost black. This is typical of an anoxic, reducing environment such as deep water or stagnant conditions where carbon rich material would remain unoxidised during subsequent deposition & diagenesis. FOSSILIFEROUS MUDSTONE / Locality: Cape Patterson, Victoria | Descriptive catalogue / Pg 27 No 95 / "Grey Clay, / Cape Paterson with leaf impressions' / 15/4/21 C. William /mudstone, cape patterson, leaf imprint, fossilised leaf, fossiliferous mudstone -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: BENDIGO GOLDFIELD REPORT - VICTOR PABST, 1919
... Documents: Carbon copy of 9 page report: 'The Bendigo Goldfield, Facts showing a close relationship between the major strike faults and the deposition of the most productive reefs and systems of spurs'....Documents: Carbon copy of 9 page report: 'The Bendigo Goldfield, Facts showing a close relationship between the major strike faults and the deposition of the most productive reefs and systems of spurs'. ...Documents: Carbon copy of 9 page report: 'The Bendigo Goldfield, Facts showing a close relationship between the major strike faults and the deposition of the most productive reefs and systems of spurs'.Victor Pabst.organization, business, gold mining, victor pabst. garden gully line (north), garden gully line (south), sheepshead line, hustler line, derby line, new chum line (north), new chum line central, paddy's gully line, nell gwynne line, christmas line, birds line, lancashire line & stafford fault, carshalton line -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, James Yeates & Sons (Printing) Pty Ltd, The Silk Jetties of the Mitchell river, 1972
... They have been formed over millions of years by sediment deposition from the Mitchell River during periods of low water flow and subsequent wash-through during periods of high water flow. ...They have been formed over millions of years by sediment deposition from the Mitchell River during periods of low water flow and subsequent wash-through during periods of high water flow. ...This booklet was the first of a series of scientific and historical studies of Gippsland to be published by the Bairnsdale Advertiser. The author, Eric Charles Frederick Bird was Principal Fellow, Department of Geography, University of Melbourne, Australia. The Mitchell River silt jetties are an unusually long, thin landform located in the Gippsland Lakes region. They have been formed over millions of years by sediment deposition from the Mitchell River during periods of low water flow and subsequent wash-through during periods of high water flow. The long narrow banks of silt extend more than eight kilometres east into Lake King. This item is a useful reference for the silt jetties of the Mitchell River.A 32 pp book with alight green cover. The title is in black print, " The Silk Jetties of the Mitchell River" and underneath the title there is a b/w photograph of the Mitchell River and silt jetties taken from above in 1931. It was written by E. C. F. Bird.silt-jetties mitchell-river paynesville bird-e.c.f. -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumGeological specimen - Thunderegg agates, Unknown
... Thundereggs usually contain centres of chalcedony which may have been fractured followed by deposition of agate, jasper or opal, either uniquely or in combination. ...Thundereggs usually contain centres of chalcedony which may have been fractured followed by deposition of agate, jasper or opal, either uniquely or in combination. ...Thunderegg Agates are formed within rhyolite volcanic ash layers. They are rough spherical shapes, varying in size from less than an inch to over a metre long. Thundereggs usually contain centres of chalcedony which may have been fractured followed by deposition of agate, jasper or opal, either uniquely or in combination. A unique characteristic that these specimens have is the fact that they often look like ordinary rocks on the outside, but slicing them in half and polishing them may reveal intricate patterns and colours. These particular specimens are examples of thunderegg agates. Agate is a variety of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz. The agate component contributes to the intriguing internal patterns of the specimens. The specific locality of these specimens is unknown but they can be found in flows of rhyolite lava. They are formed in gas pockets in the lava, which act as moulds. These specimens can be found globally, with specific locations in Germany being particularly abundant. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study.Two small solid specimens with pale, sandy-coloured exteriors and fractured internal patterns. burke museum, beechworth, geological, geological specimen, thundereggs, thundereggs agate, agate, rhyolite, rhyolite lava, volcanic ash, chalcedony, cryptocrystalline -
Stawell Historical Society IncBook, Western Mining Corporation, Western Mining Corporation Reports 1951-1976, 1951-1976
... The Relationship of Structure and Ore Deposition at Stawell Goldfield, Victoria. 15: Western Mining Corporation Limited. ...The Relationship of Structure and Ore Deposition at Stawell Goldfield, Victoria. 15: Western Mining Corporation Limited. ...10 Yellow Card and Black Plastic Spine With W.M.C Logo13: Western Mining Corporation Limited G Report No. 34 & 35 14 Western Mining Corporation Limited. The Relationship of Structure and Ore Deposition at Stawell Goldfield, Victoria. 15: Western Mining Corporation Limited. Enviroment Suitable Mining Development Proposal Stawell, Victoria 16: Western Mining Corporation Limited.. K report No 1832 Victorian Drilling Problems 1950 -1965 17: Western Mining Corporation Limited. Exploration for Structural Repetitions at Stawell Victoria A Case History By R.J.S. Clappison 1974 18: Western Mining Corporation Limited. K Report No. 1830 Stawell Prospecting 1958-1965 19: Western Mining Corporation Limited.. Stawell Feasibility Study By K.E. Higgs, J.H. Lalor, J.A. Heycroft & Stawell Start up Gold Price R.A. Nichols. 20: Western Mining Corporation Limited. Proposed Percussion Drilling at Stawell 1975 By D.R. Quick. K Report No 2211 1974-1976stawell gold mining -
Australian Institute of ArchaeologyMummified Cat, Charlie, Pre Ptolemaic - before 330BC
... There were several ways in which the cats were prepared for deposition; in the simplest cases the bodies were mummified and wrapped in linen strips, which were sometimes dyed different brown tones and woven to form geometric patterns. ...There were several ways in which the cats were prepared for deposition; in the simplest cases the bodies were mummified and wrapped in linen strips, which were sometimes dyed different brown tones and woven to form geometric patterns. ...Neutron scans from ANSTO reveal that only portion of the animal, probably a cat, was wrapped in the mummy. Preliminary reports of C14 dating indicates that it dates from about 600BCE. It was discovered in the 1850s in Egypt. Many animals in ancient Egypt were deemed to represent a specific deity. Egyptologists have suggested that in the first millennium B.C. an act of popular piety was to place a mummified animal as a votive offering in a catacomb established at a cult center of that deity. Such an act may be expected to afford protection and bring good fortune. More recently, a close connection between the veneration of sacred animals and the worship of the king has been proposed, with the suggestion that these offerings were obligatory for religious officials and soldiers connected with certain royal cults. Interment of sacred animals was quite common in the Ptolemaic period (304-30 BCE) and continued well into the first half of the Roman period, or the second century CE. Cat cemeteries have been found throughout Egypt, and it is probably the Goddess, Bastet's association with her divine sisters in the wild, the malevolent Sakhmet and other lion-headed goddesses, that accounts for the presence of very large cat catacombs at Saqqara, Thebes, and Beni Hasan, where these leonine deities were particularly revered. There were several ways in which the cats were prepared for deposition; in the simplest cases the bodies were mummified and wrapped in linen strips, which were sometimes dyed different brown tones and woven to form geometric patterns. Usually the limbs were positioned close to the body, making a compact bundle but some mummies held lifelike poses. Egyptians considered certain individual animals to be living manifestations of a god, such as, the Apis bull. Individuals were mummified when they died and buried for eternal life, then replaced by another single living manifestation. Research on animal mummies shows that the majority of mummies found at the large animal cemetery sites are pre-adults who were purposely killed for use, sometimes by breaking the neck. Some mummies are 'substitutes' containing only a few bones or feathers or possibly sticks or sand. Mummified cat remains. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Report: Repair of worn or over-machined steel components by electro-deposition of nickel February 1943 Armament Research Department
... Report: Repair of worn or over-machined steel components by electro-deposition of nickel February 1943 Armament Research Department...NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE) Collingwood Technical School Reports NMIT 18 pages of typed instructions within a manila folder Report: Repair of worn or over-machined steel components by electro-deposition of nickel February 1943 Armament Research Department Report: Repair of worn or over-machined steel components by electro-deposition of nickel February 1943 Armament Research Department ...18 pages of typed instructions within a manila folder collingwood technical school, reports, nmit -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Report: Repair of gun barrels by electrolytic deposition of nickel 1941
... Report: Repair of gun barrels by electrolytic deposition of nickel 1941...Report: Repair of gun barrels by electrolytic deposition of nickel 1941 Report: Repair of gun barrels by electrolytic deposition of nickel 1941 ...Foolscap size manila folder containing typewritten notes from the Australian Scientific Research Liaison, London. Report No. 20.collingwood technical schools, reports, nmit -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupDocument, Patricia M Frei, Historical indexes of the Canberra/Queanbeyan district, 2006
... Publicans Licences 1841-1862 recorded in the Deposition Book from 1838 14. Bench Records-Queanbeyan 1838-1896 Volume 3: Land and Other Records contains: 15. ...Historical Indexes of the Canberra Queanbeyan District in 4 volumes Volume 1: Bungendore & Michelago NSW contains: 1. Registers of St. Mary's Church, Bungendore NSW: Baptisms 31 Dec 1882-23 Dec 1888 (extracts only) recorded at the back of the Queanbeyan Baptismal Register 1843-1877 2. Court Records, Bungendore NSW: Bench Books 29 Jul 1870-30 Nov 1891-Police & Summons Cases 3. St. Patrick's Church (Catholic), Michelago NSW: Baptisms 1891-1922; Marriages 20 Nov 1899-Oct 1936 & Oct 1937-1946 (selective entries only); Liber Defunctorum [Deaths & Burials] 1910-1973; Clergy List 1891-1972 4. Michelago memorials (St. Patrick's & St. Thomas's); Michelago cemetery register; Jerangle cemetery memorials 5. Court Records, Michelago NSW: Bench books: Police & Summons Cases 1875-1936 including Tickets of Leave; Free Reports; Passports; Applications for Conditional Pardons Volume 2: Council & Court Records, Queanbeyan NSW contains: 6. Selective notes from the: Minutes of meetings of Queanbeyan Municipal Council 1885-1926; Borough Council Record Book; Halloran & Co. vs Queanbeyan Municipal Council; Commons Trust Minute Book 1899-1916 7. Notes transcribed from the District Council Papers 1843-1847 8. Notes transcribed from the Yarrowlumla Shire Council Minutes Apr 1907-Feb 1950 9. Courthouse Records: Minutes of Proceedings in Court of Review, Queanbeyan (selective 1899-1903); Bailiffs Execution Book (selective entries 1897-1918) 10. Notes transcribed from the Bench of Magistrates Correspondence 1833-1851 11. Free Reports 1846-1847; Small Debts Register 1849-1864 (incl Return of Ticket of Leave Holders); Court of Requests-Judgement book Sep 1854- May 1859 (to Jan 1864) & Cash Book: Sep 1844-Aug 1846 12. Selective notes from the Court of Claims: Register of Cases from 1835 13. Publicans Licences 1841-1862 recorded in the Deposition Book from 1838 14. Bench Records-Queanbeyan 1838-1896 Volume 3: Land and Other Records contains: 15. Research notes from the: Queanbeyan Conditional Purchase Registers 1862-1872, 1874-1877; Selections made 1870-1879 under the Volunteers Regulation Act 1867; Conditional Purchase Registers, Queanbeyan 1862-1878; Dates of Birth-Juvenile Selectors 1872-1878 (selective) 16. Alienation of Lands 1812-1853 (selective Queanbeyan & district) incl. County Register 1829-1839 (King, St. Vincent, Murray Counties) 17. Land Selection 1869-1872, 1874-1876 (selective research notes on Queanbeyan & district) 18. Selective notes from the Royal Commission on the Site for a Federal Capital (site proposed at Queanbeyan: Wanniassa, Canberra, Lake George 1899-1902) 19. Teachers in Public Schools 1884 (selective Queanbeyan & district) 20. Notes transcribed from the Queanbeyan School of Arts Minute Book 21 Jul 1925-22 Jul 1935 21. Index to Obituaries & Personal Notices circa 1820s-2001 Volume 4: Parish Registers & Burial Records contains: 22. Deaths registered at Queanbeyan NSW 1856-1901 & Burials in outlying cemeteries 1856-1907 23. Queanbeyan NSW-Gemetery records transferred from denominational trustees 24. Supreme Crt of NSW-Probate Index 1800-1901 (extracts relating to the Queanbeyan district) 25. Supreme Crt of NSW-Wills & Administrations 1800-1901 (extracts only) 26. Cemetery transcriptions—Michelago, Riverside-Queanbeyan, Gundaroo, Upper Gundaroo, Barnsdale-Gundaroo, St.Thomas-Carwoola, Ss Peter & Paul—Hoskingtown (all NSW), Weetangerra, Hall, Tharwa (all ACT) 27. Anglican Church of St. John the Baptist, Canberra: baptisms 1845-1900; marriages 1845-1877; burials 1844-1915 (selective Gundaroo entries only) 28. Christ Church (Anglican), Queanbeyan (selective): baptisms 1838-1866; marriages 1838-1909, burials 1838-1880,1913-1917,1920-1968 29. St. Gregory's (Catholic), Queanbeyan: baptisms 1843-1920; marriages 1843-1857,1856-1898, 1881; burials 1844-1877,1937-1967 (selective) 30. Ministrations by RevT Hassall, Diocese of Goulburn: baptisms 1836; baptisms by T Hassall 1827-1834,1836; marr 1827-1833; burials 1827,1829 31. Fr. J.J. Therry's registers (Catholic baptisms, marriages & burials), Queanbeyan district 1820-1838 32. Anglican Church of St. Clement's, Yass NSW (Gundaroo entries only): baptisms 1839-1863; marriages 1839-1853; burials 1839-1875 33. Parish Registers, Gunning NSW, (Gundaroo entries only): baptisms 1839-1930; marriages 1840-1850; burials 1842-18554 optical discsnon-fictionHistorical Indexes of the Canberra Queanbeyan District in 4 volumes Volume 1: Bungendore & Michelago NSW contains: 1. Registers of St. Mary's Church, Bungendore NSW: Baptisms 31 Dec 1882-23 Dec 1888 (extracts only) recorded at the back of the Queanbeyan Baptismal Register 1843-1877 2. Court Records, Bungendore NSW: Bench Books 29 Jul 1870-30 Nov 1891-Police & Summons Cases 3. St. Patrick's Church (Catholic), Michelago NSW: Baptisms 1891-1922; Marriages 20 Nov 1899-Oct 1936 & Oct 1937-1946 (selective entries only); Liber Defunctorum [Deaths & Burials] 1910-1973; Clergy List 1891-1972 4. Michelago memorials (St. Patrick's & St. Thomas's); Michelago cemetery register; Jerangle cemetery memorials 5. Court Records, Michelago NSW: Bench books: Police & Summons Cases 1875-1936 including Tickets of Leave; Free Reports; Passports; Applications for Conditional Pardons Volume 2: Council & Court Records, Queanbeyan NSW contains: 6. Selective notes from the: Minutes of meetings of Queanbeyan Municipal Council 1885-1926; Borough Council Record Book; Halloran & Co. vs Queanbeyan Municipal Council; Commons Trust Minute Book 1899-1916 7. Notes transcribed from the District Council Papers 1843-1847 8. Notes transcribed from the Yarrowlumla Shire Council Minutes Apr 1907-Feb 1950 9. Courthouse Records: Minutes of Proceedings in Court of Review, Queanbeyan (selective 1899-1903); Bailiffs Execution Book (selective entries 1897-1918) 10. Notes transcribed from the Bench of Magistrates Correspondence 1833-1851 11. Free Reports 1846-1847; Small Debts Register 1849-1864 (incl Return of Ticket of Leave Holders); Court of Requests-Judgement book Sep 1854- May 1859 (to Jan 1864) & Cash Book: Sep 1844-Aug 1846 12. Selective notes from the Court of Claims: Register of Cases from 1835 13. Publicans Licences 1841-1862 recorded in the Deposition Book from 1838 14. Bench Records-Queanbeyan 1838-1896 Volume 3: Land and Other Records contains: 15. Research notes from the: Queanbeyan Conditional Purchase Registers 1862-1872, 1874-1877; Selections made 1870-1879 under the Volunteers Regulation Act 1867; Conditional Purchase Registers, Queanbeyan 1862-1878; Dates of Birth-Juvenile Selectors 1872-1878 (selective) 16. Alienation of Lands 1812-1853 (selective Queanbeyan & district) incl. County Register 1829-1839 (King, St. Vincent, Murray Counties) 17. Land Selection 1869-1872, 1874-1876 (selective research notes on Queanbeyan & district) 18. Selective notes from the Royal Commission on the Site for a Federal Capital (site proposed at Queanbeyan: Wanniassa, Canberra, Lake George 1899-1902) 19. Teachers in Public Schools 1884 (selective Queanbeyan & district) 20. Notes transcribed from the Queanbeyan School of Arts Minute Book 21 Jul 1925-22 Jul 1935 21. Index to Obituaries & Personal Notices circa 1820s-2001 Volume 4: Parish Registers & Burial Records contains: 22. Deaths registered at Queanbeyan NSW 1856-1901 & Burials in outlying cemeteries 1856-1907 23. Queanbeyan NSW-Gemetery records transferred from denominational trustees 24. Supreme Crt of NSW-Probate Index 1800-1901 (extracts relating to the Queanbeyan district) 25. Supreme Crt of NSW-Wills & Administrations 1800-1901 (extracts only) 26. Cemetery transcriptions—Michelago, Riverside-Queanbeyan, Gundaroo, Upper Gundaroo, Barnsdale-Gundaroo, St.Thomas-Carwoola, Ss Peter & Paul—Hoskingtown (all NSW), Weetangerra, Hall, Tharwa (all ACT) 27. Anglican Church of St. John the Baptist, Canberra: baptisms 1845-1900; marriages 1845-1877; burials 1844-1915 (selective Gundaroo entries only) 28. Christ Church (Anglican), Queanbeyan (selective): baptisms 1838-1866; marriages 1838-1909, burials 1838-1880,1913-1917,1920-1968 29. St. Gregory's (Catholic), Queanbeyan: baptisms 1843-1920; marriages 1843-1857,1856-1898, 1881; burials 1844-1877,1937-1967 (selective) 30. Ministrations by RevT Hassall, Diocese of Goulburn: baptisms 1836; baptisms by T Hassall 1827-1834,1836; marr 1827-1833; burials 1827,1829 31. Fr. J.J. Therry's registers (Catholic baptisms, marriages & burials), Queanbeyan district 1820-1838 32. Anglican Church of St. Clement's, Yass NSW (Gundaroo entries only): baptisms 1839-1863; marriages 1839-1853; burials 1839-1875 33. Parish Registers, Gunning NSW, (Gundaroo entries only): baptisms 1839-1930; marriages 1840-1850; burials 1842-1855queanbeyan nsw, canberra district (act), parish registers, burial records -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 30 November 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against John Chapman for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riot Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against John Chapman for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riottrial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 30 November 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Duncan McIntyre for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riot Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Duncan McIntyre for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riottrial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 9 December 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 6 Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 6trial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 8 December 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 5 Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 5trial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 22 October 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 856 Colonial Secretary's Office trial james scobie thomas mooney michael welsh Eureka Stockade:Bentley's servant confesses Deposition ...VA 856 Colonial Secretary's OfficeEureka Stockade:Bentley's servant confessestrial, james scobie, thomas mooney, michael welsh -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 7 October 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) inquisition james scobie james bentley d.s williamson walter anderson john gillott hugh meikle henry green john campbell duncan henderson david richards john haig john fletcher john phelan walter davis james hasseltop archibald carmichael william duncan j.f bentley barnard wech peter martin mary ann welch john alfred carr dr alfred carr Eureka Stockade:Depositions from Scobie Murder Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions from Scobie Murderinquisition, james scobie, james bentley, d.s williamson, walter anderson, john gillott, hugh meikle, henry green, john campbell, duncan henderson, david richards, john haig, john fletcher, john phelan, walter davis, james hasseltop, archibald carmichael, william duncan, j.f bentley, barnard wech, peter martin, mary ann welch, john alfred carr, dr alfred carr -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 8 December 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 2 Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 2trial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 30 November 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 283 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Benjamin Ewins for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riot Deposition ...VA 283 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Benjamin Ewins for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riottrial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 30 November 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against George Goddard for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riot Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against George Goddard for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riottrial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 8 December 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 3 Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 3trial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 8 December 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 4 Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 4trial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 27 October 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Albert Hurd for Rioting at Bentley's Hotel Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Albert Hurd for Rioting at Bentley's Hoteltrial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 9 December 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 7 Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions VPRS 5527/P Unit 2, Item 7trial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 27 October 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Henry Westerby for Rioting at Bentley's Hotel Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Henry Westerby for Rioting at Bentley's Hoteltrial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 21 October 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Andrew McIntyre for Rioting at Bentley's Hotel Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Andrew McIntyre for Rioting at Bentley's Hoteltrial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 30 November 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Donald Campbell for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riot Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against Donald Campbell for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riottrial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 30 November 1854
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against William Bryan for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riot Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General's Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Depositions taken against William Bryan for Breach of the Peace charge/Gravel Pits Riottrial -
Public Record Office VictoriaDeposition, 1855
... Deposition...Public Record Office Victoria 99 Shiel Street North Melbourne melbourne VA 2825 Attorney-General\'s Department (previously known as the Law Department) trial Eureka Stockade:Summary of the Trials of the thirteen Eureka prisoners charged with high treason Deposition ...VA 2825 Attorney-General\'s Department (previously known as the Law Department)Eureka Stockade:Summary of the Trials of the thirteen Eureka prisoners charged with high treasontrial
