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Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Ed Kerrie E. Andrews, Australia The Beautiful: Great Gardens, 1983
... Indigenous colonial history, cattle station life, white-aboriginal relations, Australian fiction...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Gardening Walsh St library Indigenous colonial history, cattle station life, white-aboriginal relations, Australian fiction Hardcover Australia The Beautiful: Great Gardens Book Ed Kerrie E. ...HardcoverIndigenous colonial history, cattle station life, white-aboriginal relations, Australian fictiongardening, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Tom Ronan, Moleskin Midas, 1956
... Indigenous colonial history...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Indigenous colonial history cattle station life white-aboriginal relations Australian fiction Walsh St library "Jack, I am sure you will enjoy this" inside front cover Hardcover Moleskin Midas Book Tom Ronan Cassell ...Hardcover"Jack, I am sure you will enjoy this" inside front coverindigenous colonial history, cattle station life, white-aboriginal relations, australian fiction, walsh st library -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBooklet - Folder, Indigenous History, 2001
... Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Book review of People of the Merri Merri: the Wurundjeri in Colonial Days by Isabel Ellender and Peter Christiansen harry gilham collection indigenous history merri creek wurundjeri 1 pages Indigenous History Booklet Folder ...Book review of People of the Merri Merri: the Wurundjeri in Colonial Days by Isabel Ellender and Peter Christiansen 1 pagesharry gilham collection, indigenous history, merri creek, wurundjeri -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Skirt, before April 1874
... colonial families from Northern Ireland who immigrated to Australia in the mid-1850s. The families had a significant role in the history of Warrnambool and district. The outfit is significant too for connecting the colonial families to the indigenous ...THE SKIRT The skirt has a gentle, soft, feminine design which keeps it in good shape and condition, preserving it from soiling and prolonging its life: - the satin fabric is softly pleated at the waist and falls gently to almost floor length - the opening is concealed at the back within one of the folds and closes with hooks and eyes underneath the bow at the back of the jacket - the horizontal stitching at the base of the skirt joins the lining to the skirt, and the firmness it creates allows it to gently flare out at the base without the need of hooped petticoats - a removable fabric lining at the hem protects the front and back of the skirt from friction and soiling from the wearer’s footwear THE SKIRT This evening outfit is significant for its connection with colonial Australia, Victoria and Warrnambool. It is a fine example of female fashion of the mid to late 1900s. The outfit is significant for its connection with a wedding uniting two colonial families from Northern Ireland who immigrated to Australia in the mid-1850s. The families had a significant role in the history of Warrnambool and district. The outfit is significant too for connecting the colonial families to the indigenous culture of the district and the contact between the native and European people. The lined, floor-length, amber satin skirt has gentle folds that gather into a fitted waistband. One of the folds at the back conceals the opening of the skirt that fastens using metal hooks and eyes. The bow at the back of the jacket covers the top of the closure. There are metal hooks distributed around the top of the waistband. The skirt is stitched horizontally around the hem in several rows. There is a removable fabric lining at the base of the skirt.evening skirt, ladies 1h century skirt, satin skirt, antique satin skirt -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageClothing - Evening Outfit, before April 1874
... history of the region, and the items are linked to their legacy. The evening outfit and mannequin are also notable for their connection to a wedding that united two colonial families originating from Northern Ireland. These families immigrated to Australia in the mid-1850s and became influential figures within the Warrnambool district. The wedding marked a significant event, symbolising the merging of two prominent family lineages. Furthermore, the significance of the evening outfit and mannequin extends to their connection with the colonial families’ contact with the indigenous ...This amber satin evening outfit was worn by Mrs Isabella Mitchell (nee Russell, 1840 – 1929) at the wedding of her brother Alexander (c.1846–1938) and Eliza (nee Moore, c.1854–1939). The jacket and skirt attach at the waist by joining the metal rings around the base of the jacket, and the metal hooks on the waistband of the skirt. The outfit was donated with its own mannequin and fits it perfectly. In the colonial days, outer clothing was rarely, if ever, washed, due to the expense of fabrics and the difficulty in careful laundering. Clever methods were employed to reduce the occurrence of soiling. The mannequin included with the donation would also help keep the outfit in good shape and ensure a flattering fit. FAMILIES’ HISTORY The families connected with this wedding, where the outfit was worn, are from Warrnambool’s colonial days. Isabella and Alexander’s parents, Robert Russell and Elizabeth (nee Mitchell), were born in 1808 and married about 1830. They were from farming families in Northern Ireland, where they raised their seven children before migrating to Australia in the early colonial days, around 1857. Their graves are in the Tower Hill Cemetery. Alexander’s wife, Eliza (nee Moore, born in 1854), was also from Northern Ireland and migrated to Australia in 1858 with her parents, Thomas and Nancy Moore, in the last voyage of the sailing ship “Chance”. Isabella (Bella) talked with her granddaughter Ruby Akers about her memories of Alexander and Eliza’s wedding and other events in her life. Ruby recorded these memories in a letter. She says, “They were married in the Warrnambool Congregational Church by a pioneer minister, the Reverend Uriah Coombs. The bride wore a pale blue silk wedding gown, which she made herself. Bella was Matron of Honora, and Ian McCasker was best man. In those days, the transport to the church was usually a carriage – similar to a cab – and a pair of white ponies. They would have the reception at home, go for a drive afterwards, and at night there would be a dance. They did all the catering themselves … Eliza carried on farming in the Dennington, Yarpturk and Purnim districts until they moved to Camperdown around 1905…” Ruby’s letter later mentions “[Isabella] could recall seeing a blackfellows’ corroboree being performed near where the Dennington Bridge now stands. It was rather a terrifying experience; they seemed to be in a warlike mood, and one never knew what they would do next. One lubra came running to Granny, crying, Hide me, bad man kill me. She was bleeding from a wound in the head: probably the result of a blow from a waddy. My mother [Margaret Jane McLaughlan nee Mitchell], coming home from school in the 1800s, often met blackfellows walking ahead with spears and boomerang, the two lubras – they usually had two – following in the rear, carrying the children or any burdens they had.“ Margaret was probably in primary school at the time she saw these things. Alexander and Eliza had ten children. One of their daughters, Margaret Jane, was born in Warrnambool in 1879. She married William McCullagh, and they had eleven children. Margaret made headlines in the Warrnambool newspapers for celebrating her 100th birthday. She had lived in the district for 60 years before moving to Melbourne. Alexander passed away at the age of 92, and Eliza passed away six months later, aged 85. Their graves are in the Colac cemetery. Isabella married Ralph Mitchell, and their daughter Margaret Jane married John McLauchlan in 1891. Margaret and John’s daughter, Ruby Elizabeth Jane, married Fredrick Akers in 1938. Fredrick, born in England, was a Boer War veteran and served in the British Army. He migrated to Queensland, Australia, in 1913, and joined the Australian Army to fight in World War I. In 1935, he moved to Warrnambool, where he served in the Volunteer Defence Corps from 1938 to 1945. Both Ruby and Fredrick are buried in the Tower Hill Cemetery.The evening outfit and its accompanying mannequin serve as notable examples of female fashion from the mid to late 1900s. These items reflect the styles and trends that were prevalent during this period, offering insight into the clothing choices and cultural influences that shaped women's attire. Beyond their representation of period fashion, the outfit and mannequin are significant due to their association with colonial pioneer families from Australia, specifically Victoria and Warrnambool. These families played an important role in the development and history of the region, and the items are linked to their legacy. The evening outfit and mannequin are also notable for their connection to a wedding that united two colonial families originating from Northern Ireland. These families immigrated to Australia in the mid-1850s and became influential figures within the Warrnambool district. The wedding marked a significant event, symbolising the merging of two prominent family lineages. Furthermore, the significance of the evening outfit and mannequin extends to their connection with the colonial families’ contact with the indigenous culture of the district. These items represent a period of interaction between the native and European peoples, highlighting the cultural exchanges that occurred within the region. This lady’s evening outfit is made from amber coloured satin fabric. It comprises a short-waisted, long-sleeved jacket and a long skirt, and it has its own neck-to-floor wooden mannequin on a pedestal. The outfit was worn by Mrs Isabella Mitchell (nee Russell) as the Matron of Honour at the wedding of her brother Alexander Russell and his fiancée Eliza Moore in Warrnambool, 29th April 1874.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, evening outfit, wedding outfit, bridesmaid’ outfit, matron of honour outfit, clothing female, clothing late 19th century, clothing wedding late 19th century, clothing bridesmaid late 19th century, clothing antique, clothing ladies, women’s clothing, women’s fashion, alexander russell, eliza russell, eliza moore, isabella mitchell, bella mitchell, bella russell, isabella russell, ralph russell, ian mccusker, ruby akers, fredrick william akers, ruby mclauchlan, margaret jane mclaughlan nee mitchell, margaret jane mclaughlan centenarian, william mclaughlan, robert russell, elizabeth russell nee mitchell, irish immigrants, warrnambool volunteer defence corps 1938-1945, antique satin outfit, warrnambool wedding 1874, congregational church warrnambool, reverend uriah coombs, dennington farmer, yarpturk farmer, purnim district farmer, camperdown resident 1905, dennington bridge, indigenous corroboree in dennington, corroboree in warrnambool, 1880s corroboree in warrnambool, lubra and baby, indigenous corroboree in warrnambool, mccullagh family -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedNewsletter - Keilor Historical Newsletter Collection CD
... Established in 1988, the Keilor Historical Society (KHS) was formed to document and celebrate the rich history of Keilor, a township with deep Indigenous, colonial, and agricultural roots. ...Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne Established in 1988, the Keilor Historical Society (KHS) was formed to document and celebrate the rich history of Keilor, a township with deep Indigenous, colonial, and agricultural roots. ...Established in 1988, the Keilor Historical Society (KHS) was formed to document and celebrate the rich history of Keilor, a township with deep Indigenous, colonial, and agricultural roots. The society published newsletters with stories, events and newspaper articles on the history of Keilor. This CD contains a collection of these newsletters. Keilor Historical Society Newsletter Collection 1990 - 1993, 1996 - 2002, 2004 - 2010 Newsletrerskeilor historical society, keilor -
Merri-bek City CouncilWork on paper - Charcoal and pages from Aboriginal Words and Place Names, Jenna Lee, Without us, 2022
... Selection criteria • Shows a distinctive and verifiable connection with the City of Merri-bek, such as being a work of art by an artist who has contributed to the creative culture of Merri-bek • A work that enhances the status and diversity of the Merri-bek Art Collection • A work that engages with important social, cultural or environmental issues • An innovative artwork that reflects current trends within a broader context of contemporary Australian art • An artwork that builds upon and strengthens the First Nations art component of the Merri-bek Art Collection, as per Council’s Reconciliation Policy Statement of significance The two proposed works by Jenna Lee, Without Us (2022) and Billy Can Pair (2022), engage with themes of ancestral material culture, colonial histories, and the reclamation of Indigenous identity. Both works were first exhibited in Lee’s solo exhibition Old Flame at MARS Gallery in 2022. ...Jenna Lee dissects and reconstructs colonial 'Indigenous dictionaries' and embeds the works with new cultural meaning. Long obsessed with the duality of the destructive and healing properties that fire can yield, this element has been applied to the paper in the forms of burning and mark-making. In Without Us, Lee uses charcoal to conceal the text on the page, viewing this process as a ritualistic act of reclaiming and honouring Indigenous heritage while challenging the oppressive legacies of colonialism. Lee explains in Art Guide (2022), ‘These books in particular [used to create the proposed works] are Aboriginal language dictionaries—but there’s no such thing as “Aboriginal language”. There are hundreds of languages. The dictionary just presents words, with no reference to where they came from. It was specifically published by collating compendiums from the 1920s, 30s and 40s, with the purpose to give [non-Indigenous] people pleasant sounding Aboriginal words to name children, houses and boats. And yet the first things that were taken from us was our language, children, land and water. And the reason our words were so widely written down was because [white Australians] were trying to eradicate us. They thought we were going extinct. The deeper you get into it, the darker it gets. But the purpose of my work is to take those horrible things and cast them as something beautiful.’Framed artwork -
Merri-bek City CouncilPhotograph - Digital print on Ilford Fibre Pearl paper, Kim Kruger, Within ten miles of Melbourne 1, 2022
... colonial histories as an entrepreneur, banker and landowner. Many of Boyd’s business ventures involved blackbirding, which is the practice of enslaving South Sea Islanders. Within ten miles of Melbourne (2022) and Splitting logs for a “feed” (2022) is a contemporary restaging of the history outlined above. Artist biography Kim Kruger is an artist, academic and researcher. She is affiliated with the Moondani Balluk Academic Centre at Victoria University, Australia. With a diverse background that includes community radio broadcasting and Indigenous ...merri-bek public art collection -
Merri-bek City CouncilPhotograph - Digital print on Ilford Fibre Pearl paper, Kim Kruger, Splitting logs for a “feed” 1, 2022
... colonial histories as an entrepreneur, banker and landowner. Many of Boyd’s business ventures involved blackbirding, which is the practice of enslaving South Sea Islanders. Within ten miles of Melbourne (2022) and Splitting logs for a “feed” (2022) is a contemporary restaging of the history outlined above. Artist biography Kim Kruger is an artist, academic and researcher. She is affiliated with the Moondani Balluk Academic Centre at Victoria University, Australia. With a diverse background that includes community radio broadcasting and Indigenous ... -
Merri-bek City CouncilTextile - Wool, cotton, on printed cotton, Kait James, It’s Time, 2023
... Through the addition of these elements and by embroidering the tea towel with the words ‘It’s Time’ in large bright pink letters, Kait has subverted the original depiction of a colonial generalisation of Indigenous culture with a timely political phrase referencing the ongoing political debate for the implementation of a Treaty between the Australian Government and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia. In this work Kait has used vibrant colours and imagery to challenge the long history ...first nations -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference Book/History/Social History, George William Rusden, History of Australia Vol 2, 1883
... Despite flaws, Resden’s works marked a colonial historiographcal milestone for including pre European Indigenous history for both Australian and New Zealand. ...Volume 2 of G.W. Rusden's History of Australia continues the narrative from early colonial governance, examining governors after Arthur Phillip up through the mid 19th century. It covers expansions in New South Wales, the establishment of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), and Moreton Bay (Queensland), including key events like the Macarthur wool industry rise, convict management under governors like Lachlan Macquarie, and inter colonial tensions.Hard cover book History of Australia in three Volumes Author: George William Rusden Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd London, Melbourne and Sydney Date: 1883 Dark blue hardcover with a blue matching spine, the spine has a label with an inscription. (These volumes are first editions)non-fictionVolume 2 of G.W. Rusden's History of Australia continues the narrative from early colonial governance, examining governors after Arthur Phillip up through the mid 19th century. It covers expansions in New South Wales, the establishment of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), and Moreton Bay (Queensland), including key events like the Macarthur wool industry rise, convict management under governors like Lachlan Macquarie, and inter colonial tensions.warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, great ocean road, book, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, warrnambool public library, history of australia vol 2, g w rusden -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference Book/History/Social History, George William Rusden, History of Australia Vol 1, 1883
... Rusden's History of Australia is significant as a major early cultural achievement in colonial historiography despite criticisms for inaccuracy and bias. Its broad scope drew from his personal knowledge, and it notably emphasised pre European Aboriginal history and showed sympathy for Indigenous peoples, setting it apart from other works in its era. ...Volume 1 covers Australia's history from prehistoric times through early European exploration to the founding of New South Wales in 1788. It details early rumours of a great southern land. Also voyages by explorers like Dirk Hartog, Tasman, Dampier, and Cook, along with the establishment of the first colony under Governor Arthur Phillip, including challenges like famine and initial settlements.History of Australia Vol 1 Author: George William Rusden Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd Date: 1883non-fictionVolume 1 covers Australia's history from prehistoric times through early European exploration to the founding of New South Wales in 1788. It details early rumours of a great southern land. Also voyages by explorers like Dirk Hartog, Tasman, Dampier, and Cook, along with the establishment of the first colony under Governor Arthur Phillip, including challenges like famine and initial settlements. warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, great ocean road, book, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, warrnambool public library, history of australia vol 1, g w rusden -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference Book/History/Social History, George William Rusden, History of Australia Vol 3, 1883
... Rusden's History of Australia is significant as a major early cultural achievement in colonial historiography despite criticisms for inaccuracy and bias. Its broad scope drew from his personal knowledge, and it notably emphasised pre European Aboriginal history and showed sympathy for Indigenous peoples, setting it apart from other works in its era. ...Volume 3 shifts to political developments, focusing on the 1856 Constitution Act and Victoria's road to self-government. It details federation debates, relationships with Britain, sketches later governors, and addresses gold rush impacts, land reforms, and emerging parliamentary systems across colonies. Together, the volumes form Rusden's comprehensive, if biased, chronicle to the 1850s.Hard cover book History of Australia in three Volumes Author: George William Rusden Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd London, Melbourne and Sydney Date: 1883 Dark blue hardcover with a blue matching spine, the spine has a label with an inscription. (These volumes are first editions)non-fictionVolume 3 shifts to political developments, focusing on the 1856 Constitution Act and Victoria's road to self-government. It details federation debates, relationships with Britain, sketches later governors, and addresses gold rush impacts, land reforms, and emerging parliamentary systems across colonies. Together, the volumes form Rusden's comprehensive, if biased, chronicle to the 1850s.warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, book, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, warrnambool public library, history of australia vol 3, g w rusden -
Winchelsea and District Historical SocietyLithograph, Prebble & James, circa. 1933
... History of Winchelsea Shire" by Cr. W.L Koenig who was commissioned by the Shire of Winchelsea to collate, Document and present the Pre-Colonial and Colonial History of the Barwon District and in particular the Winchelsea Shire for posterity and public education. The Book was published including the photographs represented by these lithographs as illustrations, and remains the foundation of the historical narrative of the area, and the context of this collection. This Lithograph is one of four depicting indigenous...History of Winchelsea Shire" by Cr. W.L Koenig who was commissioned by the Shire of Winchelsea to collate, Document and present the Pre-Colonial and Colonial History of the Barwon District and in particular the Winchelsea Shire for posterity and public education. The Book was published including the photographs represented by these lithographs as illustrations, and remains the foundation of the historical narrative of the area, and the context of this collection. This Lithograph is one of four depicting indigenous ...These Lithographs were made for the printing and Publishing of the Book entitled "The History of Winchelsea Shire" by Cr. W.L Koenig who was commissioned by the Shire of Winchelsea to collate, Document and present the Pre-Colonial and Colonial History of the Barwon District and in particular the Winchelsea Shire for posterity and public education. The Book was published including the photographs represented by these lithographs as illustrations, and remains the foundation of the historical narrative of the area, and the context of this collection. This Lithograph is one of four depicting indigenous artefacts collected and displayed by Cr. Koenig. Koenigs collection of indigenous artefacts remain as unique in the Surf Coast Shire as a relic of material culture from the district in Pre-Colonial times. These lithographs remain as significant in themselves being the master copy remaining from the publication of Koenig's work. They are aesthetically beautiful as a work of art, and historically (technologically) important in the narrative of printing.Lithograph for printing a Photograph of a collection of indigenous artefacts for publication in the book "History of the Winchelsea SDhire" By Cr. W.L. Koenig.NILkoenig, lithograph, illustration, printing blocks, picture, book, indigenous, artefact, image, stone tools, winchelsea, wadda wurrung, witharong, wathaurong, wito wurrung, aboriginal -
Winchelsea and District Historical SocietyLithograph, Prebble & James, circa. 1933
... History of Winchelsea Shire" by Cr. W.L Koenig who was commissioned by the Shire of Winchelsea to collate, Document and present the Pre-Colonial and Colonial History of the Barwon District and in particular the Winchelsea Shire for posterity and public education. The Book was published including the photographs represented by these lithographs as illustrations, and remains the foundation of the historical narrative of the area, and the context of this collection. This Lithograph is one of four depicting indigenous...History of Winchelsea Shire" by Cr. W.L Koenig who was commissioned by the Shire of Winchelsea to collate, Document and present the Pre-Colonial and Colonial History of the Barwon District and in particular the Winchelsea Shire for posterity and public education. The Book was published including the photographs represented by these lithographs as illustrations, and remains the foundation of the historical narrative of the area, and the context of this collection. This Lithograph is one of four depicting indigenous ...These Lithographs were made for the printing and Publishing of the Book entitled "The History of Winchelsea Shire" by Cr. W.L Koenig who was commissioned by the Shire of Winchelsea to collate, Document and present the Pre-Colonial and Colonial History of the Barwon District and in particular the Winchelsea Shire for posterity and public education. The Book was published including the photographs represented by these lithographs as illustrations, and remains the foundation of the historical narrative of the area, and the context of this collection. This Lithograph is one of four depicting indigenous artefacts collected and displayed by Cr. Koenig.Koenigs collection of indigenous artefacts remain as unique in the Surf Coast Shire as a relic of material culture from the district in Pre-Colonial times. These lithographs remain as significant in themselves being the master copy remaining from the publication of Koenig's work. They are aesthetically beautiful as a work of art, and historically (technologically) important in the narrative of printing.Lithograph for printing a Photograph of a collection of indigenous artefacts for publication in the book "History of the Winchelsea Shire" By Cr. W.L. Koenig.NILkoenig, lithograph, illustration, printing blocks, picture, book, indigenous, artefact, image, stone tools, bone, winchelsea, wadda wurrung, witharong, wathaurong, wito wurrung, aboriginal -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Museum of Victoria Education Service, Aboriginal perspectives, 1996
... Indigenous people and culture and to break down stereotypes that are common in the school system and the wider community. The information presented is about the cultural, spiritual, economic and religious aspects of pre-contact societies. The impact of invasion on traditional societies and the post-colonial history...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne culture history John Batman Batman Treaty Coranderrk Mission Koorie culture Lake Condah Mission kinship systems Aboriginal art Dreaming stories Kulin Gunai/Kurnai Mara Wotjobaluk Wudjubaluk Koori Maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, colour photographs The kit is designed for the general public, teachers and students, to give an understanding of Australian Indigenous people and culture and to break down stereotypes that are common in the school system and the wider community. The information presented is about the cultural, spiritual, economic and religious aspects of pre-contact societies. The impact of invasion on traditional societies and the post-colonial ...The kit is designed for the general public, teachers and students, to give an understanding of Australian Indigenous people and culture and to break down stereotypes that are common in the school system and the wider community. The information presented is about the cultural, spiritual, economic and religious aspects of pre-contact societies. The impact of invasion on traditional societies and the post-colonial history of Australian Indigenous people is explored.Maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, colour photographsculture, history, john batman, batman treaty, coranderrk mission, koorie culture, lake condah mission, kinship systems, aboriginal art, dreaming stories, kulin, gunai/kurnai, mara, wotjobaluk, wudjubaluk, koori -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - The First Settlement of the Upper Murray 1835 to 1845, Dr. Arthur Andrews, 1979
... Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray This book is significant because it details earlier settlers and holdings in Northeast Victoria. upper murray district settlement victoria colonial settlement pastoral industry victoria A history of settlement on and around the Upper Murray River, covering the period of 1835 to 1845, including "A short account of over two hundred runs 1835 to 1880". An excellent source of information on the colonial settlement of the Murray River. Detailed information of the first white settlers and the challenges they faced. Interesting account of conflict between settlers and indigenous ...A history of settlement on and around the Upper Murray River, covering the period of 1835 to 1845, including "A short account of over two hundred runs 1835 to 1880". An excellent source of information on the colonial settlement of the Murray River. Detailed information of the first white settlers and the challenges they faced. Interesting account of conflict between settlers and indigenous population. Many indigenous words and their meaning recorded. It includes a foreword written by Rosemary Boyes, a prominent Albury-Wodonga historian.A small hardcovered book of 181 pages and an index including information of early settlers and runs in Northeast Victoria.non-fictionA history of settlement on and around the Upper Murray River, covering the period of 1835 to 1845, including "A short account of over two hundred runs 1835 to 1880". An excellent source of information on the colonial settlement of the Murray River. Detailed information of the first white settlers and the challenges they faced. Interesting account of conflict between settlers and indigenous population. Many indigenous words and their meaning recorded. It includes a foreword written by Rosemary Boyes, a prominent Albury-Wodonga historian.upper murray district, settlement victoria, colonial settlement, pastoral industry victoria -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Buggy, Terry et al, Race relations in colonial Australia : an enquiry approach, 1982
... Indigenous studies - Secondary | Race relations - Violent - Massacres murders poisonings etc. - To 1900 | Poonindie (West SA SI53-11) | Southwest New South Wales (SW NSW SI54 SI55) | Sydney (NSW SI56-05) | Healesville / Coranderrk (E Vic Yarra Valley SJ55-06) | A history text for secondary students. It explores three main areas of conflict in 19th century, Aboriginal relations with white settlers in Sydney area; Poonindie; Coranderrk; uses period documents. vi, 154 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, maps, portraits ; 26 cm. Race relations in colonial ...A history text for secondary students. It explores three main areas of conflict in 19th century, Aboriginal relations with white settlers in Sydney area; Poonindie; Coranderrk; uses period documents.vi, 154 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, maps, portraits ; 26 cm.A history text for secondary students. It explores three main areas of conflict in 19th century, Aboriginal relations with white settlers in Sydney area; Poonindie; Coranderrk; uses period documents.australia -- race relations | race relations. australia, 1800-1900. for schools | australia -- race relations. | settlement and contacts - colonisation - 1851- | education - indigenous studies - secondary | race relations - violent - massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - to 1900 | poonindie (west sa si53-11) | southwest new south wales (sw nsw si54, si55) | sydney (nsw si56-05) | healesville / coranderrk (e vic yarra valley sj55-06) | -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Edgar Wallace, Sanders of the river, 1945
... Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges England - Fiction African fiction Charged with the task of engaging with the indigenous peoples of Nigeria during the colonial period, Sanders takes a no-nonsense approach that, though it may offend the sensibilities of current-day readers, is unquestionably effective. Offering readers an action-packed glimpse into a period of history ...Charged with the task of engaging with the indigenous peoples of Nigeria during the colonial period, Sanders takes a no-nonsense approach that, though it may offend the sensibilities of current-day readers, is unquestionably effective. Offering readers an action-packed glimpse into a period of history that is often overlooked. Sanders of the River should be on the must-read list of every action-adventure junkie.p.190.fictionCharged with the task of engaging with the indigenous peoples of Nigeria during the colonial period, Sanders takes a no-nonsense approach that, though it may offend the sensibilities of current-day readers, is unquestionably effective. Offering readers an action-packed glimpse into a period of history that is often overlooked. Sanders of the River should be on the must-read list of every action-adventure junkie. england - fiction, african fiction -
Merri-bek City CouncilPhotograph - Digital print on Ilford Fibre Pearl paper, Kim Kruger, Within ten miles of Melbourne 2, 2022
... colonial histories as an entrepreneur, banker and landowner. Many of Boyd’s business ventures involved blackbirding, which is the practice of enslaving South Sea Islanders. Within ten miles of Melbourne (2022) and Splitting logs for a “feed” (2022) is a contemporary restaging of the history outlined above. Artist biography Kim Kruger is an artist, academic and researcher. She is affiliated with the Moondani Balluk Academic Centre at Victoria University, Australia. With a diverse background that includes community radio broadcasting and Indigenous ... -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference Book/History, Ernest Favenc, The History Of Australian Exploration 1788-1888, 1888
... 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 ...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
