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Federation University Historical Collection
Reports, Big Cat sightings (dates), 1989
... lake buchan... south wonthaggi cockatoo warrenheip greendale howqua lake buchan ...Research of dated sightngs of Big cats in Victoria from 1868-1989. australian mythical animals collection, david waldron, dse, big cats, panthers pumas, nuggety, gippsland, black cats, tasmanian tiger, marysville, wood's point, thylacine, south gippsland, felid, gippsland big cat, kelvin healey, peter hall, sherbrooke forest, woodside, walaces flat, mountain lion, heyfield, mt taylor, walhalla, mt selma, warrnambool, kyneton, korumburra, canadian forest, grampians, panton hill, beaconsfield, apollo bay, forrest, victoria valley, rapanyup, dargo, inglewood, doncaster east, tidal river, cape bridgewater, walkerville, dooen, st arnaud, lake bung bong, mitta mitta, moliagul, emerald, kinglake, cape otway, dereel, leonard's hill, daylesford, korweinguboora, lal lal, noojee, eltham, lancefield, trentham, daisy hill, tanjil south, wonthaggi, cockatoo, warrenheip, greendale, howqua, lake buchan, melville caves, portland, mt elephant, morwell, navarre, yarram, yandoit, moonambel, maryborough, taravale, coghill's creek, trentham, carisbrook, inglewood, warrenmang, yarragon, creswick, emerald, stawel, clunes, majorca, heathcote, talbot, daylesford, newham, broadford, peter chapple -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard - Scenes from around Lakes Entrance and Lake Tyers, H D Bulmer, 1930c
... Entrance, Buchan and Lake Tyers Station residents to advertise... Entrance, Buchan and Lake Tyers Station residents to advertise ...Includes Club Hotel, Jemmys Point , Footbridge , Buchan Caves Black and white collage postcard showing views of Lakes Entrance, Buchan and Lake Tyers Station residents to advertise local area East Gippsland Victoriasettlement, buildings, community facilities, aboriginal history -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Book, The Cunninghame Progressive Association, Guide to Buchan Caves & the Gippsland Lakes, c.1900-1910
... for the Gippsland Lakes and Buchan Caves. It was most likely printed......Guide... To the Gippsland Lakes and Buchan Caves... for the Gippsland Lakes and Buchan Caves. It was most likely printed ...This booklet was issued as a tourist advertising/promotion for the Gippsland Lakes and Buchan Caves. It was most likely printed in the early 20th Century. This promotion also includes associated areas such as Lake Tyers, Cunninghame (Lakes Entrance), Nowa Nowa, Sale, and Bairnsdale. An early tourist promotion for East Gippsland, focussing on Melbourne tourists travelling to Sale or Bairnsdale by train, and then by steamer or coach. An example of an early tourism promotion.A booklet of 103 pages, printed in b/w. The cover is a dk. red paper with gold print, quite fragile. The book contains b/w photographs, advertisements, time tables for trains and steamers travelling through the Gippsland Lakes from Sale to Cunninghame (eg. SS JCD), also a map of the steamer route. ...Guide... To the Gippsland Lakes and Buchan Caves (Written by Frank Whitcombe, and Illustrated by H D Bulmer and N J Caire). Issued by The Cunninghame Progressive Association. J R Coate (President), Alfred Nation (Hon. Secretary), Committee - W S Barke, P Harbeck, E J Wyld, T Roadknightbuchan caves, gippsland lakes, ss j c d, tourism -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Album - Photograph, LERHS members, 2006
... Photograph album containing photographs taken during Lakes... members visit to Campbells farm Lakes Entrance, Buchan ...Photograph album containing photographs taken during Lakes Entrance Historical Society members visit to Campbells farm Lakes Entrance, Buchan and Beasleys home Lindenow Victoriacelebrations, township -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Album - Photograph, LERHS members, 1990
... of South Buchan, Lakes Trip on the Llinase and to Eden.from Lakes... through the forest of South Buchan, Lakes Trip on the Llinase ...A blue covered photograph album containing photographs taken during excursions to Walhalla, Willis through the forest of South Buchan, Lakes Trip on the Llinase and to Eden.from Lakes Entrance Victoriacelebrations -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Booklet (Item) - Information booklet, Albert J. Mullett, Victoria-List of Excursions, 1914
... in Victoria which includes Mount Buffalo, the Gippsland Lakes... Buffalo, the Gippsland Lakes, the Buchan Caves, Daylesford, Lorne ...A booklet of a list of excursions that was arranged for the visiting members of the British Association for Advancement of Science which included Marysville. These excursions were conducted in August 1914. They included geological excursions as well as excursions to local attractions to observe the flora and fauna found in and around the various destinations. The excursions were to Bacchus Marsh, Marysville, Warburton and Cement Creek, the Macedon District, Emerald, Ballarat and the local district, Bendigo and surrounds, Wilson's Promontory, and the Central Research Farm at Werribee. There is also a chapter on other places of interest in Victoria which includes Mount Buffalo, the Gippsland Lakes, the Buchan Caves, Daylesford, Lorne and Sorrento.A booklet of a list of excursions that was arranged for the visiting members of the British Association for Advancement of Science which included Marysville.victoria, british association for the advancement of science, bacchus marsh, marysville, warburton, cement creek, macedon, emerald, ballarat, bendigo, wilson's promontory, central research farm werribee, werribee, mount buffalo, gippsland lakes, buchan caves, daylesford, lorne, sorrento -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HANRO COLLECTION: HANRO NEWS 1956
... , Social club notes, The Gippsland lakes and the Buchan caves, Quiz... through the years, Social club notes, The Gippsland lakes ...Small booklet - twenty pages - titled Hanro news, by the staff for the staff No. 68 June 1956. Hanro through the years, Social club notes, The Gippsland lakes and the Buchan caves, Quiz, The winter scene, News and notes, Recipes, Humour, Book ot the month, from the editor chair are some of the sections in the newsletter.bendigo, business, hanro -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Daniel Connelly and Catherine Brew, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/12/1995 12:00:00 AM
... on Rowe Street court Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also a black... on Rowe Street court Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also a black ...Daniel Connelly and Catherine Brew at Saturday competition on Rowe Street court Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also a black and white group photograph of junior tennis players from Lakes Entrance, Bruthan and Buchan who played in the Saturday competition number 03987.2 size 10 x 15.5Black and white photograph of Junior tennis players Daniel Connelly and Catherine Brew at Saturday competition on Rowe Street court Lakes Entrance Victoria sports, tennis, clubs, recreation -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Aldo Massola, Journey to Aboriginal Victoria, 1969
... , devils at Lake Tyers, excavation at Buchan, carbon dates; middens..., devils at Lake Tyers, excavation at Buchan, carbon dates; middens ...Looks at the Aboriginal community from the time of white contact, across many parts of Victoria. Chap.1; Melbourne - early missions, camp of Native Police, corroboree trees, canoe trees, grave &? headstone of Derrimut; quarries at Keilor, excavation sites at Green Gully &? Keilor; quarry at Mt. William, notes on inheritance of quarries Coranderrk settlement - Barraks grave, notes on his life; Chap.2; Geelong - Yawangi group of the Wothowurong tribe, camping grounds in area quarries; Notes on William Buckley, Gellibrand (a notable Aboriginal), graves in the Western Cemetery; Chap.3; Colac - war between Colac &? Geelong tribes; Mission at Birregurra, reason for failure of Buntingdale Mission; brass plate to Coc-coc-coine; reserve at Elliminyt, native ovens, camp sites, initiation site &? ritual; quarry sites, axegrinding factory, rock pecking &? engraving; dried hand &? 3 Aboriginal skulls found; Chap.4; The south-west coast - middens, camp sites notes on Framlingham Stn., fish traps at Tyrendarra; Chap.5; The far west - massacres of Aborigines near Casterton; camp sites, oven mounds; the first cricket team formed; Aboriginal cemetery; Chap.6; Hamilton - camps; Mount Rouse Station, axegrinding grooves at Nareeb Nareeb, shelters described, fish traps, massacre at Lake Condah; mission; canoes; Chap.7; Camperdown - legend about Lake Bullen Merri; obelisk erected in memory of Aborigines of district especially chief Wombeetch Puyuun; Jarcoort tribe; fish weirs, camps, intertribal fights between Booluc-burrers, Jarcoorts &? Ellengermote groups; bartering place at Mount Noorat; articles traded, legend of Flat-Top Hill; Chap.8; Ballarat - camp at Lake Wendouree; White Stone Lagoon; legends concerning Mt. Buninyong &? waterfalls at Lal-lal; camp sites; pygmy-type implements near Meredith, quarry at Glue Pot Rocks near Durdidwarrah; brass plate of King Billy; Chap.9; Ararat - Tjapwurong territory; camp sites, quarries, shield &? canoe trees; Bunyip belief at Lake Buninjon of Muk-jarawaint &? Pirtkopen-noot tribes, gives legend; stone implements; mill stones; fish weirs; stone arrangement near Lake Wongan; ground drawing of a bunyip, paintings in rock shelter near Mt. Langi Ghiran; Chap.10; Maryborough - camps, oven mounds, rock wells, stone arrangement at Carisbrook; camp sites at Mt. Franklin; Chap.11; Charlton - belief in Mindye (snake); canoe trees, ovens, camp sites, water holes, rock wells, stone implements; method of rainmaking; Chap.12; Horsham-Stawell, The Wimmera - Wotjobaluk land; camps, fish traps at Toolondo; Black Range cave paintings, Flat Rock shelters (detailed account of these paintings); Bunjils Cave; Chap.13; Horsham-Stawell, The Mallee - camp sites, implements; Ebenezer Mission, Willie Wimmera taken to England by Rev. Chase to become a missionary, died in England; Chap.14; The Murray River, Mildura Swan Hill - Battle of the Rufus; ceremonial ground, Lake Gol Gol, canoe &? shield trees; stone implements; camp sites, fire place arrangements; fish traps; oven mounds; Chap.15; The Murray River, Swan Hill-Echuca - legend about Lake Boga; camps, oven mounds, the Cohuna skull, Kow Swamp, method of burial; Chap.16; Shepparton ovens; brass plates of King Paddy of Kotupna &? King Tattambo of Mulka Stn., native well, camps; Chap.17; Wangaratta -camps, quarry, rock holes, the Faithful massacre; grinding rocks at Earlston; Chap.18; The High Plains - Ya-itma-thang; camps, Bogong moth feasts, native paths for trade &? intertribal fights, articles traded; painted shelters; Koetong Ck. Valley, near Mt. Pilot &? near Barwidgee Ck.; Chap.19; Dandenong - water holes, list of 8 holes in Beaumaris - Black Rock area; camps, middens, stone implements (microliths), legend of Angels Cave, stone axes, Native Police Force, Narre Narre Warren Station, legend about rocks on Bald Hill, kangaroo totemic site; Chap.20; Wonthaggi- Yarram - natives visit Phillip Is., murder of William Cook and Yankee by five Tasmanians (listed as Bon Small Boy, Jack Napoleon Timninaparewa, Fanny Waterpoordeyer, Matilda Nattopolenimma and Truganini) near Cape Patterson, men; camp sites, middens, legend of White Rock; Chap.21; Sale - Bairnsdale, The Lakes Country middens, camps; legend at Wulrunjeri; story of a white woman supposedly living with with the Tutangolung tribe, efforts made to prove story; canoe trees; Chap.22; Sale-Bairnsdale, The Inland Braiakolung tribe, camps, implements, canoe &? shield trees; Ramahyuck Mission, grinding rocks, fights with Omeo tribe; native tracks, death through enemy magic - procedure, belief in ghosts; Chap.23; Lakes Entrance and the Country to the east - Kroatungolung people, legend of Kalimna Valley; camps, stones of Nargun, bunyip, devils at Lake Tyers, excavation at Buchan, carbon dates; middens, ochre at Cape Conrad, stone fish-hook file at Thurra River; note on Bidwel tribe; Each chapter gives historical details, early contacts, relationships with settlers; Aboriginal place names and detailed description of sites and geographical features.b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, colour illustrationsgeelong, colac, hamilton, camperdown, ballarat, ararat, maryborough, charlton, horsham, stawell, murray river, shepparton, wangaratta, dandenong, wonthaggi, yarram, sale, bairnsdale, lakes entrance -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, F.W. Niven & Co, Guide to Buchan Caves & the Gippsland Lakes, 1907
... writing and illustrations. It is titled, "The Guide to Buchan... and advertisements. Guide to Buchan Caves & the Gippsland Lakes book F.W ...This book was intended as a tourist guide to East Gippsland.This item is a useful research tool.A 104 pp tattered book with a dark purple cover, gold print writing and illustrations. It is titled, "The Guide to Buchan Cvaes and Gippsland Lakes; Written by F. Whitcombe, Illustrated H,D, Bulmer & N.J. Caire". It contains an index and advertisements.gippsland-lakes-history-description-travel buchan-caves-history-national-park -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white postcard, C1910
This an advertisement / souvenir for Merrangbaur House in Lakes Entrance. Merrangbaur was in , Lakes Entrance and stood on the on the Prince's Highway, about a kilometre from Lakes Entrance. It was destroyed by fire on the early morning of December 15, 1935. The original residence of the Roadknight family, the first white settlers in the Lakes Entrance district, Merrangbaur House had been conducted as a guest house for many years. Much of the furniture was lost, although a portion of the building, consisting of the ballroom and several bedrooms, was saved Mrs. Anne McInnes, aged more than 80 years, the mother of the proprietress, Miss McInnes, was the only guest sleeping in the house when the fire began and had to be assisted from her blazing bedroom on the ground floor. She was carried through a window by members of the fire brigade and spent the remainder of the night at the house of a friend. Miss McInnes was in Melbourne on a business visit arranging for Christmas bookings, when she was informed of her loss. (info. from The Argus Melbourne Monday December 16 1935)This item is associated with tourism in East Gippsland in the early 20th century.A black / white photograph / postcard.There is a photograph of a Lakes Entrance scene in each corner with a banner for "ROADKNIGHT'S MERRANGBAUR HOUSE' in the middle.In a circle is "FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION TARIFF 30/- WEEKLY". It has a note that "Coaches for Buchan Caves call at Merrangbaur daily".merrangbaur-lakes-entrance roadknight-lakes-entrance postcard-lakes-entrance -
Federation University Historical Collection
Drawing - Image - black and white, Angus McMillan, c1835
Angus McMillan named the Avon River after the river of the same name in his native Scotland. In 1840 he established a pastoral run at Bushy Park, north-west of the township. William Odell Raymond established a run in the area in 1842, and built his house, Strathfieldsaye, during 1848–54. European settlement did not take place without resistance, and in return, massacres were inflicted by Angus McMillan and others on Gunai people, especially between the years of 1840 and 1850. (wikipedia) The first application for the 'Bushy Park' run appears in the “Port Phillip Gazette” on 13 August 1843. It was taken up by Angus McMillan, who also took up the 'Boisdale' run for his employer Lachlan Macalister at the same time. In March 1844 a Licence to occupy the 16,000 acre 'Bushy Park' was granted to McMillan. In the late 1840s Andrew Martin and Matt McCraw built Angus McMillan's Bushy Park homestead. Aboriginal killings in Gippsland area most often were never formally recorded, but lived on in folklore, mainly in place names pinpointing what some historians now refer to as "massacres", and others as "conflicts". There is Boney Point, on Lake Wellington, Butchers Creek, near Metung, Slaughterhouse Gully, at Buchan, Skull Creek, at Lindenow, and, notoriously, Warrigal Creek, at Woodside. "Here, according to a couple of contemporary - though not eyewitness - reports, between 50 and 150 blacks were killed in an orgy of revenge after the murder and mutilation of a leading Scots settler, Ronald Macalister. If anybody had any doubts about the fitness of commemorating McMillan's name, no one voiced them then. Gippsland was, and still is, dotted with stone cairns tracing his route from Omeo, down the Tambo Valley to the fertile plains where he was to make (and lose) his fortune. And where, according to a growing body of opinion, he was to lead the "Highland Brigade", a band of armed settlers, against the Kurnai. History is fiction agreed on, and it is written by the winners. For most of the past 150 years, McMillan has been hailed as a trail-blazing pioneer. The legend began to crumble 20 years ago with publication of new histories, which at first outraged Gippsland historical societies and old residents, but which have gradually changed the way McMillan is viewed. ... Still, not all McMillan's contemporaries agreed with the "Highland Brigade" and its methods. Henry Meyrick, an English-born squatter, wrote to relatives in disgust about his neighbours. He estimated that 450 had been killed, and wrote: "Men, women and children are shot down whenever they can be met with. Some excuse might be found for shooting the men by those who are daily getting their cattle speared, but what they can urge in their excuse who shoot the women and children I cannot conceive." (http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/04/26/1019441303552.html, accessed 20 September 2016.) The Gippsland electorate is called 'McMillan' in his honour. Black and white image of a man wearing a coat and beret. He is Scottish born Victorian Squatter Angus McMillan of Bushy Park, Gippsland.angus mcmillan, squatter, aboriginal massacre, bushy park, gunai, avon river, pioneer -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, NOX727, 1910 c
Message written in pencil from France Sept 30 1917 to Miss Dorothy Davidson View Forth South Buchan Victoria Colour tinted postcard of a little girl wearing blue striped dress holding flowers near a display of flowers Franceworld war 1914-1918, communications -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Gippsland Heritage Journal No 12 June 1992, 1992
No 12 of Series contains stories of Sealers Cove, Dargo, biographical details of Edward Lees, Surveyor, Lucy Way, photographer, Leah Liddiard and Buchan Charlie, bushranger also information on early Gippsland Newspapers Photographs and maps included.settlers, bibliography, photography, periodicals -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Gippsland Heritage Journal - issue 25, 2001
Issue 25 of a series contains articles on Point Hicks lighthouse Buchan Caves Reserves, Mental Health in early Gippsland, Mallacoota, Gould township, 1840 diary of Matthew Macalister Photographs.township, lighthouses, photography -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Buchan Primary School, Buchan 1905 School Centenary 1877-1977, 1977
Booklet produced for the Buchan Primary School Centenary in 1977, includes lists of pupils and parents from 1914-1976 includes information on Buchan East, Buchan South, Murrindal, Gelantipy, Jackson Crossing, Butchers Ridge, W Tree, Boggy Creek, Tara Valeschools, settlers, topography -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Strobridge Gweneth and Lavell Leona, Australian Red Cross Buchans Unit 1917-1998
A booklet written to commemmorate the work of the Buchan Victoria Red Cross Unit from 1917 to 1998, particularly from 1958 to 1998 illustrated with photographic reproduction.emergency services, volunteering, welfare services -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Lavell Leona and Roach Zillah, Rock Hunting in the Cave country, 1980c
Short descriptive stories of rock hunting trips in the Buchan area Victoria naming different gemstones to be found in the district and where to find them. Amusing pen and ink drawings by Z Roach thoroughoutcollections, topography -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Henderson Kent, The Buchan Experience, 1985
Discovery description of formation history since discovery by Frank Moon description of five caves, Royal, Fairy, Shades of Death, Murrindal and Lilly Pilly, tours of caves, flora and fauna at Buchan Victoria.topography -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Coates Robert, Haldane Frances, Lavell leona, Mackieson Lois, Woodgate Melva, Buchan Mungie 150 years of Settlement in Buchana District 1839- 1989 Buchan Sesquicentenary Committee, 1989
A history of the Buchan Victoria district from 1839 until 1989settlers, aboriginals, township -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Douglas J G , Talent J A, Buchan Caves A Geological Discussion, 1977
A short history of the geology of the Buchan Caves in East Gippsland Victoria, discovery after European settlement, and development as a tourist attraction.genealogy, natural history, exploration, tourism -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society Inc, Tambo Water Board Annual Report 1989
A folder containing newspaper cuttings referring to the establishment of reticulated water supply Lakes Entrance by the Lakes Entrance Waterworks trust which became Tambo Water Board eventually supplying water to Lake Tyers Beach Bruthen Metung Buchan andpublic utilities -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Marie Fish, Reminiscences, 2010c
Contains photocopy of his own life story written by Leslie Charles Fish who lived and worked at lakes entrance and Lake Tyers Aboriginal Station. Also contains itinerary of an excursion led by Rex Fish into forest areas from Colquhoun to Buchan south alsogenealogy, aboriginals, township -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, LERHS, Buchan, 2015c
Historical outline of Bruthen state school plus copies of newspaper clippings from Bairnsdale advertiser prior to back to celebrations at Bruthen Victoriatownship, settlers, transport -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, LERHS, Aboriginal Conflict Captive Whit Woman, 2015c
Information on the history of the district of Buchan East Gippsland Victoriatownship, transport, health services -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Mortimer Wallace Malcolm, Guide to Buchan Caves and Gippsland Lakes, 1985
... Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating ...The story of Wonnangatta Station in Victoria High Country, and the hardy people who settled and carved a living in the remote area.settlement, agriculture -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, A caving Pioneer Frank Moon and the caves of Buchan, 2007
A reprint of a guidebook published by the Cunninghame Progressive Association, originally produced by Frank Whitcombe in 1908. reprinted to mark the cenenary of Frank Moons discovery of the Fairy Caves.topography, tourism -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Haldane Robert, Our Historic Omeo Town, 2007
A short history of the Buchan Caves and Frank Moon's involvement in exploration, discovery and promotion of the various caves as a tourist destination. Written to celebrate the centenary of the discovery of the Fairy Caves.topography -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, L.E.R.H.S, Journal of Australasian Mining History Vol. 10. The Buchan Proprietary Company - A Victorian Mining Swindle
A folder containing documents and newspaper cuttings about local familiesgenealogy -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Enever, Jim, Short Shots - Wartime in Holland, 2012
A well researched account, gleaned from available sources, concerning the search for elusive silver/lead ore lode in the Buchan area of East Gippsland. From the 1870's to the early 1890's a few companies were formed. This article refers in particular tomines and mining