Historical information
Constable Arthur Eggleston Dungey was a member of the Victoria Police Force and served in Harrietville before serving at Eltham, where he was involved in risking his life in the apprehension of a thief in 1891.
Folder of information on Constable Dungey, Eltham 1889
Also includes Gilham Folder 61
Collection of photocopies possibly from the Victoria Police Museum.
Copy of journal article fom Journal of Police History Winter 1997 pages 19 - [22] . Mounted Constable Dungey of Harrietville
Photocopy unsourced detailing incident involving Constable Dungey in 1891
Photocopy of Police records (4 pages) - application for recognition for risking his life in the apprehension of "Frenchman Joe" and associated paperwork, 1892
Physical description
Folder of information on Constable Dungey, Eltham 1889
References
- Mounted Constable Dungey of Harrietville by Kay J. Gibson Transcription of article form Journal of Police History, Winter 1997 on the Rootsweb genealogy mailing list for Aus-Vic_High Country posted in 2001
- News of the Day, The Age, October 10, 1891, p. 8. Description of shooting incident
- Farewell to Senior-Constable Dungey. Evelyn Observer, and South and East Bourke Record, May 19, 1893, p. 3
- General News, Weekly Times, October 31, 1891, p. 19. Report on the inquest at Muddy Creek