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Greensborough Historical SocietyDocument (Framed), Batman's Treaty of Melbourne, 06/06/1835
... Batman's Treaty of Melbourne......melbourne history...batman's treaty...John Batman recorded in his journal that he had signed a treaty with the local Aboriginal people, the Wurundjeri to buy 2,000 km of land around Melbourne and another 400 km around Geelong. ...Copy of Batman's Treaty of Melbourne, 1835. Original hand written on parchment in triplicate. ...Although the treaty was declared null and void by Governor Bourke within six months of John and Henry Batman and the Port Phillip Association organising this treaty, it remains an interesting part of Melbourne's early history. john batman wurundjeri treaty of melbourne melbourne history batman's treaty Copy of Batman's Treaty of Melbourne, 1835. ...John Batman recorded in his journal that he had signed a treaty with the local Aboriginal people, the Wurundjeri to buy 2,000 km of land around Melbourne and another 400 km around Geelong. In exchange he gave the eight chiefs whose marks he acquired on the treaty, a quantity of blankets, knives, tomahawks, scissors, looking-glasses, flour, handkerchiefs and shirts. Under British law, the treaty was legally invalid as the land belonged to the Crown, not to the Wurundjeri. Although the treaty was declared null and void by Governor Bourke within six months of John and Henry Batman and the Port Phillip Association organising this treaty, it remains an interesting part of Melbourne's early history. Copy of Batman's Treaty of Melbourne, 1835. Original hand written on parchment in triplicate. john batman, wurundjeri, treaty of melbourne, melbourne history, batman's treaty -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Image, John Batman and Aborigines at Port Phillip in 1835, c1951
... ...Melbourne treaty...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields aboriginal aborigines john batman Melbourne treaty batman's treaty BLack and white drawing of John Batman and Aborigines at Port Phillip (Melbourne) in 1835. ...BLack and white drawing of John Batman and Aborigines at Port Phillip (Melbourne) in 1835. It was said he spent the day with local chiefs, who were friendly, batering for a large tract of land.aboriginal, aborigines, john batman, melbourne treaty, batman's treaty -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, Herald Sun, Batman can stay - elder, by John Masanauskas, 20/02/2017
... ...treaty of melbourne...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Ian Hunter, an aboriginal elder, has criticised a proposal by Darebin Council to replace the name Batman Park with that of an aboriginal man. darebin council john batman treaty of melbourne batmans treaty Small newspaper clipping, black and white text. ...Ian Hunter, an aboriginal elder, has criticised a proposal by Darebin Council to replace the name Batman Park with that of an aboriginal man.Small newspaper clipping, black and white text.darebin council, john batman, treaty of melbourne, batmans treaty -
Bendigo Military MuseumDocument - THE MANOORA TIMES FINAL EDITION, c1947
... Side 1 - Headline - MANOORA ANCHORS AT 0800 HRS Sub Headlines - NO ELECTRIC TRAINS IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA THE BEST COUNTRY, GENERATIONS TO CHANGE JAPAN. Side 2 - HEADLINE - CAPTAIN'S VARIED WAR CAREER Sub Headlines - EARLY JAP TREATY REQUIRED, MELBOURNE MAY BE AN AIR TERMINAL, DISPLAY AIRCRAFT IN TROUBLE, NEW PLANE NAMED COBB, SHIP'S STAFF GOSSIP. ...Side 1 - Headline - MANOORA ANCHORS AT 0800 HRS Sub Headlines - NO ELECTRIC TRAINS IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA THE BEST COUNTRY, GENERATIONS TO CHANGE JAPAN. Side 2 - HEADLINE - CAPTAIN'S VARIED WAR CAREER Sub Headlines - EARLY JAP TREATY REQUIRED, MELBOURNE MAY BE AN AIR TERMINAL, DISPLAY AIRCRAFT IN TROUBLE, NEW PLANE NAMED COBB, SHIP'S STAFF GOSSIP. ...Item in the collection re the BCOF Association Collection, refer Cat No 7625.This is a single sheet of paper (foolscap size) dated No 10 Vol 1 14 April 1947. Text in black both sides. Side 1 - Headline - MANOORA ANCHORS AT 0800 HRS Sub Headlines - NO ELECTRIC TRAINS IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA THE BEST COUNTRY, GENERATIONS TO CHANGE JAPAN. Side 2 - HEADLINE - CAPTAIN'S VARIED WAR CAREER Sub Headlines - EARLY JAP TREATY REQUIRED, MELBOURNE MAY BE AN AIR TERMINAL, DISPLAY AIRCRAFT IN TROUBLE, NEW PLANE NAMED COBB, SHIP'S STAFF GOSSIP. bcof, hmas manoora, newsletter -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomMedal
... Title Peace of 1919 medalet issued to Australian schoolchildren Object type Medalet Place made Australia: Victoria, Melbourne Date made 1919 Summary Designed by C Douglas Richardson, 'The Peace of 1919' medalet was issued by the Defence Department to school children throughout Australia to commemorate the signing of the Versailles Peace Treaty in 1919. ...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Title Peace of 1919 medalet issued to Australian schoolchildren Object type Medalet Place made Australia: Victoria, Melbourne Date made 1919 Summary Designed by C Douglas Richardson, 'The Peace of 1919' medalet was issued by the Defence Department to school children throughout Australia to commemorate the signing of the Versailles Peace Treaty in 1919. ...Title Peace of 1919 medalet issued to Australian schoolchildren Object type Medalet Place made Australia: Victoria, Melbourne Date made 1919 Summary Designed by C Douglas Richardson, 'The Peace of 1919' medalet was issued by the Defence Department to school children throughout Australia to commemorate the signing of the Versailles Peace Treaty in 1919. The medals were originally suspended from a narrow piece of red, white and blue striped cotton ribbon. This medalet is associated with one of the children of Lance Corporal Giles Daniel, 1st AIF. Born in Ballarat, western Victoria on 16 December 1870, Giles Felix Daniel moved to Oakleigh, Victoria aged 15. A member of the Victorian permanent forces, he served as a corporal (regimental number 8) with the First Victorian Mounted Infantry Company, part of the first Victorian Contingent to the war in South Africa in 1899. This unit was one of the first Australian formations to see action during the Boer War. It was largely drawn from serving members of the Victorian forces. Demoted to private following a Court Martial on 19 November 1900, Daniel returned to Australia in December of the same year. During the First World War, he was again one of the first to enlist, joining the AIF on 19 August 1914, and becoming Lance Corporal number 32 with the First Divisional Signals Company. He served with this unit during the Gallipoli campaign and until his return to Australia on 11 April 1916. Silver-plated brass Circular medalet with a plain edge and integral suspension loop. The obverse features a symbolic female figure of Peace, holding a sword and standing on a plinth marked 'PEACE 1919'. Behind her flies a dove, and at her left and right feet are two figures freed from their shackles. The reverse features a central panel surrounded by laurel leaves, surmounted by the King's Crown with the word 'VICTORY' over the rays of the rising sun. A sailor and a digger stand at ease on either side of the panel on which is cast 'THE / TRIUMPH / OF / LIBERTY / AND / JUSTICE'. Below the leaves is a very small panel with the words 'THE PEACE OF 1919' and the manufacturer's name.peace medal 1919 -
Orbost & District Historical Societyframed document, Batman's Melbourne Deed, 1966
... The Batman Deed is sometimes called the Batman Treaty, the Dutigullar Deed, the Dutigullar Treaty or the Melbourne Deed. The deeds had been drafted by JT Gellibrand, a leading lawyer in the colony. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Batman Deed is sometimes called the Batman Treaty, the Dutigullar Deed, the Dutigullar Treaty or the Melbourne Deed. The deeds had been drafted by JT Gellibrand, a leading lawyer in the colony. ...The Batman Deed is sometimes called the Batman Treaty, the Dutigullar Deed, the Dutigullar Treaty or the Melbourne Deed. The deeds had been drafted by JT Gellibrand, a leading lawyer in the colony. Batman's Treaty was a document signed on 6 June 1835 by John Batman, an Australian grazier, businessman and explorer, and a group of Wurundjeri elders, for the purchase of land around Port Phillip, near the present site of the city of Melbourne. The document came to be known as Batman's Treaty and is considered significant as it was the first and only documented time when Europeans negotiated their presence and occupation of Aboriginal lands directly with the traditional owners. The so-called treaty was implicitly declared void on 26 August 1835 by the Governor of New South Wales, Richard Bourke. The original Batman Deed is of enormous significance to the history of the European settlement of Victoria. Framed print of the Batman Deed, dated 1835. This is a printed copy of the Batman Deed, made in 1966 from the 'original' by the State Library of Victoria. The frame is wood. The document consists of handwritten text in black ink with eight signatures in the lower right hand side and three signatures in the lower left hand corner. It has been signed by John Batman beneath the eight signatures.document batman-deed melbourne -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Colour Print, Lewis Tulk, Windmill House, Diamond Creek, c.1982
... Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Present day 25 Nicole Cres, Diamond Creek VIC 3089 2013 SOLD $700kPRIVATE TREATY Sold byMason White McDougall Hurstbridge Listed - not sold Listed on15 Feb 2012 Listed - not sold Listed on17 Feb 2011 128days listed Listed - not sold Listed on6 Jul 2009 431days listed Listed - not sold Listed on13 May 2008 298days listed Listed - not sold Listed on26 Jan 2007 178days listed Lewis Tulk Collection Diamond Creek house Nicole Crescent Windmill House Digital file only of colour print loaned for scanning Windmill House, Diamond Creek Photograph Colour Print Lewis Tulk ...Present day 25 Nicole Cres, Diamond Creek VIC 3089 2013 SOLD $700kPRIVATE TREATY Sold byMason White McDougall Hurstbridge Listed - not sold Listed on15 Feb 2012 Listed - not sold Listed on17 Feb 2011 128days listed Listed - not sold Listed on6 Jul 2009 431days listed Listed - not sold Listed on13 May 2008 298days listed Listed - not sold Listed on26 Jan 2007 178days listedlewis tulk collection, diamond creek, house, nicole crescent, windmill house -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Heritage apple tree, 24 January 2008
... It is said that Melbourne Founder John Batman may have planted the tree and later signed his treaty here with the Aboriginal people. ...It is said that Melbourne Founder John Batman may have planted the tree and later signed his treaty here with the Aboriginal people. ...This old apple tree situated beside the Plenty River Trail at Greensborough has been associated with Melbourne Founder John Batman. The concrete block is inscribed with the date 1841, when the tree was thought to have been planted. Known as Batman's Tree, this apple tree is on the bank of the Plenty River near Leischa Court, Greensborough. It is said that Melbourne Founder John Batman may have planted the tree and later signed his treaty here with the Aboriginal people. It still bears fruit and its recorded on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees, as the oldest apple tree in Victoria. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p7This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, greensborough, john batman tree, plenty river trail -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Signing of World War II Peace Treaty
... Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne world war ii japan united states of america military clem scale Print of painting of Signing of World War II Peace Treaty between Japan and USA includes various military personnel, Clem Scale top left. ...Print of painting of Signing of World War II Peace Treaty between Japan and USA includes various military personnel, Clem Scale top left.world war ii, japan, united states of america, military, clem scale -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Heritage apple tree, 24 January 2008
... It is said that Melbourne Founder John Batman may have planted the tree and later signed his treaty here with the Aboriginal people. ...It is said that Melbourne Founder John Batman may have planted the tree and later signed his treaty here with the Aboriginal people. ...This old apple tree situated beside the Plenty River Trail at Greensborough has been associated with Melbourne Founder John Batman. Known as Batman's Tree, this apple tree is on the bank of the Plenty River near Leischa Court, Greensborough. It is said that Melbourne Founder John Batman may have planted the tree and later signed his treaty here with the Aboriginal people. It still bears fruit and its recorded on the National Trust's Register of Significant Trees, as the oldest apple tree in Victoria. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p7 Was This John Batman's Tree? An apple tree on the bank of the Plenty River near Leischa Court, Greensborough, is believed to have belonged to Melbourne’s founder, John Batman. It could also stand where John Batman signed his famous treaty with the Aboriginal people.1 Known as Batman’s Tree, it still bears fruit and is recorded on the National Trust’s Register of Significant Trees, as the oldest apple tree in Victoria. It is ‘Believed to have been planted by either John Batman, (c1837) or Martin Batey (1841)’.2 In 1966 a Horticultural Adviser, Mr Rolfe, after extensive questioning of aged Greensborough residents, wrote: ‘it thus seems fairly certain that the old tree on the banks of the Plenty River is an original Batman apple tree’. Mr Rolfe said that the tree stood on a spot formerly called Wattle Bend: ‘one of the sites claimed to be where John Batman signed his famous treaty with the aboriginals. ‘My main source of information has been interviews with people who attended school in the Greensborough area from 70 to 80 years ago. Their parents were close to the days when Melbourne was founded so information passed on by word of mouth.’ Around 1920 the tree was struck by lightning and a concrete block was placed in the split. The concrete is inscribed with the date 1841 when the tree was thought to have been planted. Not everyone agrees with Mr Rolfe however. Former secretary of the Nillumbik Historical Society, Kevin Patterson, said there was no written evidence to support the claim. But he said the tree had been known to locals for decades as Batman’s Tree. In the 1920s a holiday resort in the area advertised: ‘Come to Greensborough and see John Batman’s tree’. Mr Patterson said it was thought that when Batman died in 1839 his land was sold and a Greensborough man Frederick Flintoff bought seedlings from his orchard for £1 each. This was the only one left.3 Mr Rolfe said: ‘If planted in 1837, or even a few years later, it undoubtedly is the oldest living apple tree in Victoria. Title records of the property on which the tree grows show that the land was a crown grant of F D Wickham in 1840. Mr Wickham was reputed to be a friend of John Batman. All the early settlers prior to the crown grants were squatters, by virtue of Batman’s treaty. This treaty was revoked by the then New South Wales Government, so it is likely that Wickham or an agent was in occupation before 1840. ‘According to Mrs Mavis Latham (John Batman – Great Australian Series, Oxford University Press) when Batman came to Port Phillip in 1835 he brought fruit trees with him. He failed to get a crown grant for his selection on Collins Street, which included 20 acres (eight ha) of orchard and cultivation. His residence became the Government Office and Melbourne grew from wild bushland in 1835 to a town of over 20,000 people by 1841. It is possible Batman visited Wickham and presented him with a tree.’ However a Flintoff descendant in 1933 said Frederick Flintoff ordered his bailiff Martin Batey to transplant the Batman Tree from the Spencer Street orchard to its present site as a memorial to his friend Batman.4 Mr Rolfe spoke to many people, including descendants of the Bateys and Flintoffs and pupils at the Greensborough Primary School. Many had gained their information from a ‘very highly respected’ head master Lewis Amiet at the Greensborough School from 1895 to 1917. He must have gained this information from residents in the district and had this information been incorrect, the parents of the children would have promptly corrected him.’ One woman who attended the school before Mr Amiet’s appointment, said the previous teacher also taught that the tree on the Plenty River was a Batman tree, Mr Rolfe said.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, greensborough, john batman tree, plenty river trail -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMap, Dennis Ward, John Batman's 1835 Treaty Trail on the Plenty River, 2010_
... melbourne Map of the Plenty River through Greensborough and surrounding areas, annotated with historic places. Prepared by Dennis Ward, this map shows places of interest with historic markers for a proposed Heritage Trail along the Plenty. This was a joint project of Dennis Ward, Rotary Greensborough and Nillumbik Historical Society. This map shows many places of interest along the Plenty River. plenty river heritage trail Large laminated map, including land subdivisions and street names. John Batman's 1835 Treaty ...Map of the Plenty River through Greensborough and surrounding areas, annotated with historic places. Prepared by Dennis Ward, this map shows places of interest with historic markers for a proposed Heritage Trail along the Plenty. This was a joint project of Dennis Ward, Rotary Greensborough and Nillumbik Historical Society.This map shows many places of interest along the Plenty River. Large laminated map, including land subdivisions and street names.plenty river heritage trail -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Heidelberg Leader et al, Greensborough site for Batman "treaty": author, by Rick Koenig, 2017_02
... Jim Poulter's research indicates that the accepted account of Batman's Treaty with aboriginal elders regarding purchase of the land of Melbourne is not true. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Jim Poulter's research indicates that the accepted account of Batman's Treaty with aboriginal elders regarding purchase of the land of Melbourne is not true. ...Jim Poulter's research indicates that the accepted account of Batman's Treaty with aboriginal elders regarding purchase of the land of Melbourne is not true. He claims the Treaty was signed in Greensborough.Newspaper clipping, text and images. Date written in black ink: "Feb 2017"john batman, batmans treaty -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDocument, Williiam Barak, My story, by William Barak, 26/05/1888
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This account describes the site of the meeting between Wurundjeri elders and John Batman, at which the "Batman Treaty" was signed. ...This account describes the site of the meeting between Wurundjeri elders and John Batman, at which the "Batman Treaty" was signed. Reinterpretation of a narrative dictated by William Barak in 1888. Edited by Jim Poulter in consultation with Wurundjeri elders in August 20143 pages typescript, 2 black and white , 1 colour photograph.batmans treaty, william barak, wurundjeri, jim poulter -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Book, Heritage Publications, Greensborough history 1835, 1835o
... Medhurst refers to the probability of John Batman signing the treaty with indigenous inhabitants of the Melbourne area on the banks of the Plenty River at Greensborough....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Transcription of part of 'A History of the Colony of Victoria' Vol.1 1797-1854; by Henry Gyles Turner; 1904; reprinted 1973. A reference from the Diary of D. Medhurst refers to the probability of John Batman signing the treaty ...Transcription of part of 'A History of the Colony of Victoria' Vol.1 1797-1854; by Henry Gyles Turner; 1904; reprinted 1973. A reference from the Diary of D. Medhurst refers to the probability of John Batman signing the treaty with indigenous inhabitants of the Melbourne area on the banks of the Plenty River at Greensborough.Typescript, 6p.plenty river, john batman, aborigines - banyule -
Greensborough Historical SocietyJournal - Article, Journal, Victorian Historical Journal, Batman's route revisited: his exact steps to a new treaty site, 2014_06
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Article from the Victorian Historical Journal Vol.85, No.1, June 2014. Discusses John Batman's 1835 visit to Port Phillip and possible alternative sites for signing his treaty with Indigenous people of the area. john batman batmans treaty 21 pages, maps. ...Article from the Victorian Historical Journal Vol.85, No.1, June 2014. Discusses John Batman's 1835 visit to Port Phillip and possible alternative sites for signing his treaty with Indigenous people of the area.21 pages, maps.john batman, batmans treaty -
Greensborough Historical SocietyFolder, Dennis Ward, John Batman's 1835 Treaty Trail: on the Plenty River (or Batman's Rivulet), Greensborough / by Dennis Ward, 06/06/1835
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This information was collected for a grant application to erect signage along the Plenty River path, outlining the history of this area where early settlement of the area occurred. The application was made by GHS member Dennis Ward. plenty river trail plenty river willis vale dennis ward Black spiral bound folder with clear cover containing 18 pages of photograph and text. John Batman's 1835 Treaty ...This information was collected for a grant application to erect signage along the Plenty River path, outlining the history of this area where early settlement of the area occurred. The application was made by GHS member Dennis Ward.Black spiral bound folder with clear cover containing 18 pages of photograph and text.plenty river trail, plenty river, willis vale, dennis ward -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Newspaper Clipping (copy), Jas Blackburn, The locality of Batman's Treaty with the Port Phillip natives, 09/01/1886
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Text of a paper read before the Historical Society of Australia by Jas. Blackburn in 1886. Discusses Batman's Treaty with the Port Phillip traditional owners and the possible site of the signing - on the east side of the River Plenty, NW of Eltham andd 3 miles above the junction of the Plenty with the Yarra River. john batman batman's treaty port phillip district plenty river 6p. text. ...Text of a paper read before the Historical Society of Australia by Jas. Blackburn in 1886. Discusses Batman's Treaty with the Port Phillip traditional owners and the possible site of the signing - on the east side of the River Plenty, NW of Eltham andd 3 miles above the junction of the Plenty with the Yarra River.6p. text.john batman, batman's treaty, port phillip district, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper - Newspaper Clipping (copy), The Age, Australia's missing treaty, 26/09/2009
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Book review of "Possession: Batman's Treaty and the matter of history" by Bain Attwood. ...Book review of "Possession: Batman's Treaty and the matter of history" by Bain Attwood. The book discusses the motives behind the treaty and its historical implications. Review by Penelope Edmonds.There is much dispute over where and if Batman's Treaty was signed.Newspaper clipping, text and images. john batman, batmans treaty, bain attwood -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, John Daniels: following the footsteps of Batman, by Jan Hanslow, 11/07/2014
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Discussion of John Daniels' theory that "Batman's Treaty" was signed on the southern bank of the Merri Creek in Reservoir. ...Discussion of John Daniels' theory that "Batman's Treaty" was signed on the southern bank of the Merri Creek in Reservoir. It follows Batman up the Maribyrnong River and his meeting with 'a native family' who took him to the Merri Creek.1 p. reprint of address at general Meeting [of Port Phillip Pioneers Group?] 11 July 2014, by Jan Hanslowbatmans treaty, john daniels, john batman, merri creek -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBooklet, Jim Poulter, What treaty? - examining Batman's 1835 Port Phillip excursion from an aboriginal perspective, by Jim Poulter, 2017_
... treaty...john batman...william barak...melbourne...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A critical discussion of John Batman's account of his land purchase of land in Melbourne and Geelong, with reference to the eye-witness account of Woiwurung leader William Barak batmans treaty john batman william barak melbourne 11 p., typescript What treaty? ...A critical discussion of John Batman's account of his land purchase of land in Melbourne and Geelong, with reference to the eye-witness account of Woiwurung leader William Barak 11 p., typescriptbatmans treaty, john batman, william barak, melbourne -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBooklet, Jim Poulter, Batman's treaty: the true story, by Jim Poulter, 2016_
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne An examination of conflicts in John Batman's account of the so-called treaty with the Wurundjeri in 1835. aborigines batmans treaty wurundjeri 16 p., booklet. 2 copies. ...An examination of conflicts in John Batman's account of the so-called treaty with the Wurundjeri in 1835.16 p., booklet. 2 copies.aborigines, batmans treaty, wurundjeri -
Greensborough Historical SocietyLegal record - Document, Victoria. Legislative Assembly, Tasmanian Treaty. Petition. 1885, 06/08/1885
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Petition about from the Victorian jam manufacturers and fruit growers against proposed reciprocal treaty with Tasmania to admission of Tasmanian jams into Victoria, dated 1885. tasmania petitions tasmanian treaty jam manufacturers fruit growers victoria parliament Black and white typed text, photocopy Tasmanian Treaty. ...Petition about from the Victorian jam manufacturers and fruit growers against proposed reciprocal treaty with Tasmania to admission of Tasmanian jams into Victoria, dated 1885.Black and white typed text, photocopy tasmania, petitions, tasmanian treaty, jam manufacturers, fruit growers, victoria parliament -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchMedal, Royal Dutch Army
... Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Medals Afghanistan Army Blue, white and silver stripes. ISAF on bar (North Atlantic Treaty Assn) Issued by NATO for service in Afghanistan Medal, Royal Dutch Army ...Blue, white and silver stripes. ISAF on bar (North Atlantic Treaty Assn) Issued by NATO for service in Afghanistanmedals, afghanistan, army -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Badge - The Peace Medal, c 1919
... City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne Designed by C Douglas Richardson, ‘The Peace of 1919’ medalet was issued by the Defence Department to school children throughout Australia to commemorate the signing of the Versailles Peace Treaty in 1919. versailes peace treaty medal defence dept. school children One side of the medal features a symbolic female figure of Peace, holding a sword and standing on a plinth marked ‘PEACE 1919’. ...Designed by C Douglas Richardson, ‘The Peace of 1919’ medalet was issued by the Defence Department to school children throughout Australia to commemorate the signing of the Versailles Peace Treaty in 1919.One side of the medal features a symbolic female figure of Peace, holding a sword and standing on a plinth marked ‘PEACE 1919’. Behind her flies a dove, and at her left and right feet are two figures freed from their shackles. The reverse features a central panel surrounded by laurel leaves, surmounted by the King’s Crown with the word ‘VICTORY’ over the rays of the rising sun. A sailor and a digger stand at ease on either side of the panel on which is cast ‘THE / TRIUMPH / OF / LIBERTY / AND / JUSTICE’. Below the leaves is a very small panel with the words ‘THE PEACE OF 1919’, ‘AUSTRALIA’. versailes peace treaty, medal, defence dept., school children -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, The First Chapter in the History of Victoria, 1911
... melbourne-settlement victoria-history-settlement batman-john-treaty...It describes the lives of Buckley, Fawkner, and Batman and includes an account of Batman's treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip leading to the founding of Melbourne. ...It describes the lives of Buckley, Fawkner, and Batman and includes an account of Batman's treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip leading to the founding of Melbourne. ...This book is a useful reference tool on the history of the settlement of Victoria.A 104 pp book with a red cover. It is titled, "The first Chapter in the History of Victoria" written in black print inside a black frame. It is an account of Collin's temporary settlement at Sorrento in 1803. It describes the lives of Buckley, Fawkner, and Batman and includes an account of Batman's treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip leading to the founding of Melbourne. melbourne-settlement victoria-history-settlement batman-john-treaty -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.Medal - Centenary of Victoria, Centenary of Melbourne 1935
... Melbourne's history stressed the 'myth of the pioneer', embodied in the person of John Batman. Elevated to heroic status, he was reinvented as a courageous pioneer whose life exemplified the rewards of self-improvement. Such a portrayal ignored Batman's dubious 'treaty...Melbourne's history stressed the 'myth of the pioneer', embodied in the person of John Batman. Elevated to heroic status, he was reinvented as a courageous pioneer whose life exemplified the rewards of self-improvement. Such a portrayal ignored Batman's dubious 'treaty ...White metal medal issued to commemorate Melbourne's centenary 1934-35. This medal was given out to Victorian school children; 325,600 white metal medals were struck. There were also a few VIP pieces in other metals, including two in gold. The medal references Portland, the location of Victoria's first settlement. The Henty brothers, entrepreneur farmers and whalers, established the state's first permanent European settlement in Portland in 1834. Melbourne was established the following year by a party of settlers led by John Batman. In 1934, as Melbourne planned to celebrate the centenary of European settlement, it seemed to some that there was little to celebrate. The financial strains of the depression, unemployment and the scandal of the city's slums all undercut claims of unbridled progress. Perhaps because of such troubles, the organisers of the centenary celebrations tried doubly hard to be positive. The themes of the celebrations were conservative, reflecting the desire of some Melburnians for security in troubled times. The widely promoted image of the 'Garden City' and 'Queen City of the South' emphasised the idea of Melbourne as a very British city. A visit by the Duke of Gloucester, son of George V, the ageing king, provided a reassuring strengthening of Melbourne's imperial connections. The presented view of Melbourne's history stressed the 'myth of the pioneer', embodied in the person of John Batman. Elevated to heroic status, he was reinvented as a courageous pioneer whose life exemplified the rewards of self-improvement. Such a portrayal ignored Batman's dubious 'treaty' with local Aborigines and the less savoury details of his personal life. Melbourne's indigenous people were excluded from this triumphant view of Melbourne's past. The centenary celebrations now seem dated, but the image of Melbourne as a conservative city largely influenced by Britain has been more enduring.Details the settlement of Portland, Melbourne and Victoria, 1834 - 1935Double sided round white metal medal, featuring on front face, the bay of Portland showing a ship in the harbour. On the reverse side of the medal is John Bateman overlooking the city of Melbourne and the Yarra river.The front is inscribed, "CENTENARY OF VICTORIA" 1934, across the top, bottom right has the words "PORTLAND 1834". Reverse side shows "CENTENARY OF MELBOURNE 1935", and the date 1835 at the bottom. melbourne, medal, portland, centenary of victoria 1935 -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ernest Scott, Official History of Australia in the War, Vol 11, Australia During the War of 1914 - 1918, 1936
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Ernest Scott was a Professor in History at the University of Melbourne. world war world war one aif anzac censorship germans internment spying war correspondents official photographers propaganda equipment munitions conscription conscription referendum recruiting horses patriotic funds red cross australian comforts fund junior red cross peace conference treaty repatriation soldier settlement andrew fisher legacy Red hard covered book of 922 pages with 67 illustrations Official History of Australia in the War, Vol 11, Australia During the War of 1914 - 1918 Book Book Ernest Scott ...Ernest Scott was a Professor in History at the University of Melbourne.Red hard covered book of 922 pages with 67 illustrationsworld war, world war one, aif, anzac, censorship, germans, internment, spying, war correspondents, official photographers, propaganda, equipment, munitions, conscription, conscription referendum, recruiting, horses, patriotic funds, red cross, australian comforts fund, junior red cross, peace conference, treaty, repatriation, soldier settlement, andrew fisher, legacy -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Melbourne University Press, Australia In the Antarctic, 1961, 1961
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Phillip Law, who is depicted in this volume, was a student of the Ballarat Teachers' College. louis charles beracchi douglas mawson t.w. edgeworth david forbes mckay ross sea phillip law anare station voyages of weddell and biscoe r.w. richards ballarat teachers' college library anare antarctica australian antarctic committee antarctic treaty 1959 antarctic treaty act 1960 dick richards shackleton ernest shackleton aurora mcmurdo sound endurance antarctic explorers mawson alumni Blue hard covered book of 432 pages. It was withdrawn from the Ballarat Teachers' College. Australia In the Antarctic, 1961 Book Book Melbourne ...Phillip Law, who is depicted in this volume, was a student of the Ballarat Teachers' College. Blue hard covered book of 432 pages. It was withdrawn from the Ballarat Teachers' College.louis charles beracchi, douglas mawson, t.w. edgeworth david, forbes mckay, ross sea, phillip law, anare station, voyages of weddell and biscoe, r.w. richards, ballarat teachers' college library, anare, antarctica, australian antarctic committee, antarctic treaty 1959, antarctic treaty act 1960, dick richards, shackleton, ernest shackleton, aurora, mcmurdo sound, endurance, antarctic explorers, mawson, alumni -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedJournal - Victorian Historical Journal Volume 62 Numbers 3 and 4 December 1991 - March 1992, Royal Historical Society of Victoria et al, March 1992
... The main treaty, the "Melbourne Deed", was for 500,000 acres and covered not only land in the Melbourne Area but also that stretched along the western arm of Port Phillip Bay to include the present city of Geelong. ...Article Page 85: Batman's Treaties by Rex Harcourt On 6th June 1835, John Batman negotiated two treaties with the Aborigines of Port Phillip. The main treaty, the "Melbourne Deed", was for 500,000 acres and covered not only land in the Melbourne Area but also that stretched along the western arm of Port Phillip Bay to include the present city of Geelong. The "Geelong Deed" of 100,000 acres skirted Geelong to the south as far as the south coast of Victoria and included the Bellarine Peninsula which was then known as Indented Head. Sunshine & District was included in the "Melbourne Deed". Article Page 98: Discovering John Batman's Port Phillip Exploration by Alastair Campbell This article examines the two different opinions of the route of Batman's expeditions of the Port Phillip region. John Batman's expedition travelled through the St. Albans and Keilor regions.Paperback booknon-fictionArticle Page 85: Batman's Treaties by Rex Harcourt On 6th June 1835, John Batman negotiated two treaties with the Aborigines of Port Phillip. The main treaty, the "Melbourne Deed", was for 500,000 acres and covered not only land in the Melbourne Area but also that stretched along the western arm of Port Phillip Bay to include the present city of Geelong. The "Geelong Deed" of 100,000 acres skirted Geelong to the south as far as the south coast of Victoria and included the Bellarine Peninsula which was then known as Indented Head. Sunshine & District was included in the "Melbourne Deed". Article Page 98: Discovering John Batman's Port Phillip Exploration by Alastair Campbell This article examines the two different opinions of the route of Batman's expeditions of the Port Phillip region. John Batman's expedition travelled through the St. Albans and Keilor regions.john batman, rex harcourt, alastair campbell, aboriginal, aborigine, first nation, port phillip, geelong, horseshoe bend, keilor, mt. kororoit, gumm, taylors creek, kororoit creek, corner -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedJournal - Victorian Historical Journal Volume 57 Number 2 June 1986, Royal Historical Society of Victoria, June 1986
... Sunshine and its districts are located within the area of land covered by the "Melbourne Treaty". Victorian Historical Journal Issue 223 Volume 57 Number 2 June 1989 Royal Historical Society Of Victoria Paperback book Victorian Historical Journal Volume 57 Number 2 June 1986 Journal Victorian Historical Journal Volume 57 Number 2 June 1986 Royal Historical Society of Victoria J. ...Article Page 1: John Batman's Walkabout by J. S. Duncan The long running controversy that has surrounded John Batman, virtually since 1835 consists of two unresolved questions that still tantalises anyone who reads the literature. They concern his most remarkable exploit, the signing of a "Treaty" with a group of Aborgines for the purchase of land on the plains surrounding Port Phillip, and his much-quoted statement, "This will be the place for a village". Sunshine and its districts are located within the area of land covered by the "Melbourne Treaty".Paperback booknon-fictionArticle Page 1: John Batman's Walkabout by J. S. Duncan The long running controversy that has surrounded John Batman, virtually since 1835 consists of two unresolved questions that still tantalises anyone who reads the literature. They concern his most remarkable exploit, the signing of a "Treaty" with a group of Aborgines for the purchase of land on the plains surrounding Port Phillip, and his much-quoted statement, "This will be the place for a village". Sunshine and its districts are located within the area of land covered by the "Melbourne Treaty".john batman, aborigine, aboriginal, first nation
