Name/TitleVictorian Historical Journal : 276 Volume 82 (2), 2011
MakerRoyal Historical Society of Victoria
About this objectIndex:
Lemon, Andrew : ‘A Royal Birthday Message’ (re centenary of Journal) / p. 147-149
Clark, Marie : Introduction, vol. 82, part 2 / p. 150-154
Lack, John : ‘Victorian Historical Journal 1987-1989: ‘authoritative but not academic’’(article) / p. 155-157
Woods, Carole : ‘My Native Place’ : Alfred Deakin in Fitzroy (article) / p. 158-174
La Nauze, Robert : ‘Who Designed Melbourne’s Sewerage System?’ (article) / p. 175-193
Clark, Ian : ‘Isabella Lucy Bird’s Visit to Victoria in 1872 : The Forgotten Tourist’ (article) / p. 194-211
Hogan, Peter : ‘The Trail to Wonnangatta, Easter 1936 : Introduction’ (historical note) / p. 212-216
Davey, Trevor W. : ‘The Trail to Wonnangatta’ (historical note) / p. 217-235
Bowman, Margaret : ‘From Abbey to Athenaeum : John Henry Benedict Curtis, 1829-1909’ (historical note) / p. 236-245
Lack, John : ‘From Foot-is-cry to Firenze : Remembering Bill Kent, 1942-2010’ (historical note) / p. 246-253
Lemon, Andrew : review of ‘‘A whole new world’: 100 Years of Education at University High School’’ (Carolyn Rasmussen, 2010) / p. 254-257
Tibbits, Di : review of ‘Double Helix, Double Joy : David Danks, the Father of Clinical Genetics in Australia’ (Carolyn Rasmussen with Alister Danks, 2010) / p. 258-260
Aborigines : Lucy Isabella Bird visit to, Mortlake, 1872 / p. 202-3
Adams, John David : indexing of ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] / p. 149
Adamson. Laurence Arthur, headmaster, Wesley College : as co-principal at University High School / p. 256
Adamson. Laurence Arthur, headmaster, Wesley College : on University High School Advisory Board / p. 256
Amery, Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett, British politician : on Alfred Deakin / p. 162
Andel, Lucille, R.H.S.V : as Journal production editor, / p. 156
Anderson, Monica : ‘Australia Imagined’, by, cited / p. 195
‘Argus’, Melbourne : call for overseas expert to prepare sewerage and drainage plan for Melbourne / p. 178
Athenaeum Library, Melbourne : John H.B. Curtis and / p. 152
Austral Light, Catholic monthly magazine : articles by John H.B. Curtis / p. 243-4
Avotins, Yannis : / p. 250
Bacash, Les : as publican, Footscray / p. 250
Balfour, Fanny, wife of James Balfour, MLC : / p. 205
Barclay, James : as manager of ‘Wonnangatta’ (station) / p. 214
Barnden, Richard, RHSV : images for ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] / p. 150, 154
Barr, Pat : biography of Isabella Lucy Bird / p. 153, 197-8, 207
Barry Mountains, Gippsland : / p. 226, 233
Bayswater Church of Christ : in coaching business / p. 164, 166
Behrendt, Peter : advocated Liernur hydro-pneumatic system for Melbourne water closets / p. 178
‘Bell’s Life in Sydney’ : and affair of Anselm Curtis, 1864 / p. 240
Bell, Walter : evidence to Royal Commission on Sanitation, Melbourne / p. 178
Best, (Sir) Robert Wallace, Mayor of Fitzroy : honoured Alfred Deakin, 1888 / p. 168-9
Bevan, James, Fitzroy : / p. 163-4
Bill, Richard, brother-in-law of William Deakin : partnered William Deakin in coaching business / p. 164
Bilszta, George : / p. 250
Bird, Henrietta (Hennie), sister of Isabella Bird : / p. 195, 196, 197, 204, 207
Bird, Isabella Lucy, British travel writer : articles on Australia Felix / p. 195, 196-7, 207
Bird, Isabella Lucy, British travel writer : background, and publications / p. 195-6
Bird, Isabella Lucy, British travel writer : described Melbourne in 1872 / p. 198-200, 205-7
Bird, Isabella Lucy, British travel writer : described visit to Mortlake / p. 200-3
Bird, Isabella Lucy, British travel writer : on Aboriginal placenames / p. 203
Bird, Isabella Lucy, British travel writer : on Victorian country society / p. 204, 206-7
Bird, Isabella Lucy, British travel writer : travels of / p. 194-5, 200, 208
Bird, Isabella Lucy, British travel writer : visit to Victoria, 1872, in paper by Ian Clark / p. 152-3, 194-211
Bishop, John, physician : married Isabella Bird / p. 196
Black, Alexander, Surveyor-General, Victoria : / p. 179
Black Rock : Lucy Isabella Bird at picnic / p. 205
Blainey, Geoffrey Norman : ‘Odd Oddfellows’, by, cited / p. 242
Bowman, Margaret : paper on John H.B. Curtis / p. 152
Brennan, Niall : manuscript on Wonnangatta Valley / p. 154
Briagolong : / p. 218
Brighton : described by Isabella Bird, 1872 / p. 198
Broad, Andy, ski maker : on Wonnangatta excursion, Easter 1936 / p. 218, 228, 232
Broadbent, George Robert : and maps of Wonnangatta region / p. 217
Brookes, Ivy, Mrs Herbert, née Deakin : founded Brown Society / p. 158
Brown Society : Alfred Deakin’s address to / p. 158
Bryce, Annie, wife of John Bryce : / p. 214
Bryce, John William Pender : as settler in Wonnangatta Valley / p. 213-14, 224-5
Bryce, John William Pender : carrier to Dargo goldfields / p. 213-14
Bryce’s Plains, Gippsland : / p. 227, 229-31
Budd, Richard Hale, Inspector General of Schools : home ‘Rooding’ described by Bird / p. 198
Budd, Richard Hale, Inspector General of Schools : Isabella Bird stayed with, at Brighton home of / p. 198-9, 206
Burke, Robert, Mount Shadwell : / p. 201
Burke, Robert, Mount Shadwell : correspondent to Board of Aborigines / p. 203
Butler, Dale, fiancée of Bill Kent : / p. 250
Cairns, Jessie, wife of Revd Dr Adam Cairns : / p. 205
Cairns, Revd Dr Adam : as minister, of Chalmers Church, Melbourne / p. 210
Calderón de la Barca, Pedro, Spanish playwright : play of, performed by young Alfred Deakin / p. 166
Cameron, Revd Dr Andrew, Presbyterian minister, Chalmers Church : / p. 210
Cameron, Revd Dr Andrew, Presbyterian minister, Chalmers Church : Isabella Bird stayed with family of / p. 198, 200
Campbell, James Callender Edwin, President, RHSV : / p. 155
Camperdown : Lucy Isabella Bird describes visit to, 1872 / p. 205
Chalmers Church, East Melbourne : / p. 210
Chinese, in Melbourne : described by Isabella Bird, in visit, 1872 / p. 198-9
Chong, Rose, costume shop, Fitzroy : / p. 164
Chubbock, Kay : edited letters of Isabella Lucy Bird / p. 195, 196, 199
Clark, Ian D. : on visit of Isabelle Lucy Bird to Victoria, 1872 / p. 152-3
Clark, Marie, editor, Victorian Historical Journal [VHJ] : / p. 149
Clark, Marie, editor, Victorian Historical Journal [VHJ] : cataloguing of RHSV manuscript collection / p. 154
Clark, Marie, editor, Victorian Historical Journal [VHJ] : taught by Bill Kent at Monash University / p. 153-4
Clarke, Marcus : / p. 237
Conglomerate Creek : / p. 213, 230-1
Constable, Revd Eric : took religious instruction at Footscray High School / p. 250
Cook, James Newton Haxton Hume, MHR : at unveiling of plaque on birthplace of Alfred Deakin at Fitzroy, 1926 / p. 170
Corish, Revd Fr Mellitus : as priest in Benedictine Order in Sydney / p. 239
Cotton, Richard, Royal Children’s Hospital : work with David Danks / p. 259
Cremorne Gardens, Richmond : visited by Alfred Deakin aged 5 / p. 165
Crooked River : / p. 214, 219
Crooked River : post office, home of Alex Guy / p. 220, 221, 234
Crosscut Saw Ridge, Gippsland : / p. 233
Crouch, Richard Armstrong, MHR : arranged for plaque on Fitzroy birthplace of Alfred Deakin / p. 169-70
Culhane, Patrick (Paddy), Crooked River : / p. 222, 234
Curtis, Harold Henry, son of John H.B. Curtis : / p. 241
Curtis, John Henry Benedict, Melbourne Athenaeum : as Fr Anselm, priest in Benedictine Order in Sydney / p. 239-40
Curtis, John Henry Benedict, Melbourne Athenaeum : as secretary of Melbourne Athenaeum / p. 236-8, 241, 243
Curtis, John Henry Benedict, Melbourne Athenaeum : Director and Grand Master, Druids Friendly Society / p. 242
Curtis, John Henry Benedict, Melbourne Athenaeum : fled with housekeeper to Melbourne / p. 240-1
Curtis, John Henry Benedict, Melbourne Athenaeum : grave plaque, Boroondara Cemetery (illustration) / p. 244
Curtis, John Henry Benedict, Melbourne Athenaeum : life story of, by Margaret Bowman / p. 152, 236-45
Curtis, John Henry Benedict, Melbourne Athenaeum : portrait (illustration) / p. 237
Curtis, John Henry Benedict, Melbourne Athenaeum : Secretary, Early Closing Association / p. 242-3
Curtis, John Henry Benedict, Melbourne Athenaeum : teacher in Melbourne / p. 240-1
Curtis, John Henry Benedict, Melbourne Athenaeum : wrote articles in ‘Austral Light’ / p. 243-4
Curtis, Lilian Talbot Ursula, daughter of John H.B. Curtis : / p. 241
Danks, Alister : ‘Double Helix, Double Joy; David Danks, the Father of Critical Genetics’, by, with Carolyn Rasmussen, reviewed / p. 258-60
Danks, David : biography of, by Carol Rasmussen and Alister Danks, reviewed / p. 278-60
Danks, Jenny : / p. 278
Danks, June, Mrs David : / p. 258
Davey, Cyril : on Wonnangatta excursion, Easter 1936 / p. 218
Davey, Trevor, Melbourne Walking Club : / p. 212
Davey, Trevor, Melbourne Walking Club : account of excursion to Wonnangatta / p. 154, 217-35
Davey, Trevor, Melbourne Walking Club : on manuscript of account of excursion / p. 215
Davey, Trevor, Melbourne Walking Club : on Mount William, portrait (illustration), / p. 218
Davidson, William, Inspector-General, Public Works, Victoria : / p. 179
Davison, Graeme John : on the early ‘Victorian Historical Magazine’ [VHJ] / p. 151
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : 150th anniversary of birth / p. 171
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : as vice-president, Historical Society of Victoria, paper on birthplace in Fitzroy / p. 151
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : attended boarding school in Kyneton / p. 165-6
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : biographical works on, and commemorations of / p. 169
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : birth and childhood of / p. 160-5
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : birthplace cottage pulled down and replaced / p. 171
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : birthplace in Fitzroy marked by Historical Society / p. 169-71
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : ‘Books and a Boy’, paper by / p. 158, 160, 172
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : books he read as a child / p. 161-2, 167-8, 172
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : centenary of birth commemorated / p. 170-1
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : compassion for animals / p. 166
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : family moved to South Yarra / p. 167-9
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : government of, in 1910 / p. 159
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : laid foundation stone of Fitzroy Courthouse / p. 168-9, 171-2
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : last years / p. 169
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : love of theatre / p. 166-7
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : ‘Notes’ by / p. 160, 163, 164-6
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : paper by Carole Woods on early life of / p. 151, 152, 158-74
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : plaque unveiled on birthplace, Fitzroy, 1926, by Historical Society of Victoria [VHJ / RHSV] (illustration) / p. 170
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : provided reference for William Thwaites / p. 191
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : school years / p. 167
Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : with Vera on beach at Point Lonsdale, 1907 (illustration) / p. 172
Deakin, Catherine (Kate), sister of Alfred Deakin : / p. 160, 163, 164-5
Deakin, Catherine (Kate), sister of Alfred Deakin : at unveiling of plaque on birthplace, Fitzroy / p. 170
Deakin, Catherine (Kate), sister of Alfred Deakin : pianist and music teacher / p. 165
Deakin, Elizabeth Martha Anne (Pattie), wife of Alfred Deakin : at unveiling of plaque on Alfred Deakin’s birthplace, Fitzroy, 1926 / p. 170
Deakin, Ivy, Mrs Herbert Brookes : / p. 170
Deakin, Sarah, née Bill, mother of Alfred Deakin : / p. 160, 162, 164-5
Deakin, Sarah, née Bill, mother of Alfred Deakin : marriage / p. 163
Deakin, Stella, daughter of Alfred Deakin : / p. 165
Deakin, Vera, Lady White, daughter of Alfred Deakin : / p. 170
Deakin, Vera, Lady White, daughter of Alfred Deakin : taught cello by Louis Hattenbach / p. 158
Deakin, Vera, Lady White, daughter of Alfred Deakin : taught piano by her aunt, Catherine / p. 165
Deakin, Vera, Lady White, daughter of Alfred Deakin : with her father on beach at Point Lonsdale, 1907 (illustration) / p. 172
Deakin, William, storekeeper, father of Alfred Deakin : / p. 160, 161, 162-5
Deakin, William, storekeeper, father of Alfred Deakin : early life and marriage / p. 163
Deakin, William, storekeeper, father of Alfred Deakin : gold miner / p. 163
Deakin, William, storekeeper, father of Alfred Deakin : partner in coaching business / p. 164
Deakin, William, storekeeper, father of Alfred Deakin : read to his children / p. 162-3, 168
Dening, Gregory Moore (Greg) : and ‘Historical Studies’ / p. 155
Denzin, Norman : ‘Interpretative Biography’, by cited / p. 197
Denzin, Norman : techniques in biographical studies used in study of Isabella Bird’s visit to Victoria / p. 197
Dingle, Anthony Frederick (Tony) : ‘Vital Connections’, by, cited / p. 176, 188, 190
Don, Sir William, British actor : in pantomime / p. 166
Druids’ Friendly Society : John H.B. Curtis a director and grand master / p. 242
Dry Creek, Gippsland : / p. 227, 229-30, 232
Dry Creek, Gippsland : excursionists crossing creek, Easter 1936 (illustration) / p. 230
Dunstan, David, R.H.S.V. : review editor of ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] / p. 156
Early Closing Association : / p. 242-3
Early Closing Association : established rowing club / p. 243
Early Closing Association : John H.B. Curtis, secretary / p. 243
Ellery, Robert L.J., Victorian Government Astronomer : assistance to James Mansergh / p. 179, 180
Elwood Swamp Reclamation Scheme : / p. 183
Falla, ‘Snowy’, Footscray : / p. 250
Fences : described near Mortlake by Lucy Bird, 1872 / p. 201
FitzGibbon, Edward Gerald : against Thwaites as engineer-in-chief / p. 183
FitzGibbon, Edward Gerald : first chairman, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works / p. 182, 183, 187
FitzGibbon, Edward Gerald : visiting Spottiswoode pumping station, 1895 (illustration) / p. 186
Fitzroy : historic walks in / p. 171
Fitzroy Borough : formation of, and first meeting / p. 164
Fitzroy City : Mayor of, at unveiling of plaque on birthplace of Alfred Deakin, 1926 / p. 170
Fitzroy, Courthouse : 120th anniversary of foundation stone commemorated / p. 171-2
Fitzroy, Courthouse : foundation stone laid by Deakin / p. 168-9
Fitzroy, Courthouse : group at 150th anniversary of foundation stone (illustration) / p. 171
Fitzroy History Society : celebrated 150th anniversary of Deakin’s birth / p. 171
Footscray : Frank Kent and son, Frank, in front of their wine shop, 1929 (illustration) / p. 247
Footscray : John Lack and Bill Kent, childhood memories of / p. 246-7
Footscray High School, Spotswood : / p. 249
Footscray High School, Spotswood : migrant students at / p. 250
Framlingham : Aboriginal station / p. 203
Fullerton, Susannah : ‘Brief Encounters: Literary Travellers in Australia 1836-1939’, by, cited / p. 195
Genetics : David Danks and clinical genetics / p. 278-60
Genetics : research into birth defects / p. 259-60
Glenormiston, station : visited by Lucy Isabella Bird in 1872 / p. 204
Gordon, Adam Lindsay : / p. 237
Gordon, George : design for sewerage of Melbourne / p. 176-7, 178-9
Grampians : described by Lucy Isabella Bird in ‘Leisure Hour’ / p. 202
Green, Louis, Monash University : / p. 252
Gregory, Henry Gregory, Benedictine Abbot : / p. 240
Greig, Alfred Woolley, Historical Society of Victoria [VHJ / RHSV] : spoke at unveiling of plaque on birthplace of Alfred Deakin, Fitzroy, 1926 / p. 170
Guy, Alex : as owner ‘Wonnangatta’ station / p. 214-16, 225
Guy, Alex : bred cattle at Crooked River / p. 214, 221
Guy, Alex : led Melbourne Walking Club excursion to ‘Wonnangatta’ Station, 1936 / p. 212, 215, 219-32
Guy, Arthur, son of Alex Guy : / p. 220
Guy, Catherine, wife of Alex Guy : / p. 214, 221
Guy, Jack, son of Alex Guy : / p. 220
Haddon, Frederick William : as editor of the ‘Argus’ / p. 237
Hangay, Laurence (Laurie) : / p. 250-1
Hangay, Laurence (Laurie) : in school group (illustration) / p. 249
Harley, Judith, granddaughter of Alfred Deakin : at 120th anniversary of laying of Fitzroy Courthouse Foundation Stone / p. 172
Harley, Judith, granddaughter of Alfred Deakin : on Deakin’s compassion for animals / p. 166
Harper, Lila : ‘Solitary Travellers’, cited, on Isabella Bird / p. 196
Hartnett, Sonya : influence of childhood reading / p. 161
Hattenbach, Eileen, Mrs Louis, née Heffernan : / p. 159
Hattenbach, Louis, cellist : as teacher of Vera Deakin / p. 158
Hattenbach, Louis, cellist : in Marshall-Hall orchestra / p. 158-9
Hayter, Henry Heylyn, Victorian Government statist : / p. 179
Hazlehurst, Cameron : / p. 249-50, 252
Hazlehurst, Cameron : in school group (illustration) / p. 249
Hazlehurst, Noni : / p. 249
Heffernan, Edward : portrait of Louis Hattenbach at Conservatorium / p. 159
‘Historical Studies: Australia and New Zealand’ : financial problems of , in 1980s / p. 155
Hodgkinson, Clement, engineer and surveyor : member of Sanitary Commission / p. 182
Hogan, Peter, Melbourne Walking Club : curated ‘Pioneers of Bushwalking’ exhibition / p. 154
Hopetoun, John Adrian Louis Hope, 7th Earl, Governor of Victoria : visiting Spottiswoode pumping station, 1895 (illustration) / p. 186
Howitt, Alfred William, Secretary, Mines Dept : / p. 179
Howitt Plains, Gippsland : / p. 228-9
Howitt Plains, Gippsland : excursion to, Easter 1936 / p. 228-9
Howitt Plains, Gippsland : view, Easter 1936 (illustration) / p. 228
Howitt Plains Hut : / p. 229
Hoy, Alice : wrote history of University High School / p. 255
Humphrey River, Gippsland : / p. 223, 232
Johnston, Judith A. : ‘Australia Imagined’, by, cited / p. 195
Jones, Kate, RHSV : desktop publishing for ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] / p. 149, 150
Kaye, Evelyn : ‘Amazing Traveller’, biography of Lucy Isabella Bird, cited / p. 206-7
Kent, Antonia, daughter of Bill Kent : / p. 253
Kent, Carolyn, née James, Mrs Bill : / p. 253
Kent, Dale, Mrs Bill : / p. 252-3
Kent, Doris, Mrs Francis (jr), mother of Bill Kent : / p. 249-51, 253
Kent, Francis (Frank), jr, son of Frank Kent : / p. 248, 250
Kent, Francis (Frank), jr, son of Frank Kent : death of / p. 247-8
Kent, Francis (Frank), jr, son of Frank Kent : with father, in front of wine shop, 1929 (illustration) / p. 247
Kent, Francis (Frank),wine shop, Footscray : / p. 247, 248
Kent, Francis (Frank),wine shop, Footscray : with son, Frank, in front of shop, 1929 (illustration) / p. 247
Kent, Francis William (Bill), Professor of History, Monash University : as tutor and lecturer, Monash University / p. 252
Kent, Francis William (Bill), Professor of History, Monash University : at school in Footscray / p. 246-51
Kent, Francis William (Bill), Professor of History, Monash University : at University High School and Melbourne University / p. 251-2
Kent, Francis William (Bill), Professor of History, Monash University : books by / p. 252
Kent, Francis William (Bill), Professor of History, Monash University : in school group (illustration) / p. 249
Kent, Francis William (Bill), Professor of History, Monash University : set up Monash University Centre, Prato, Italy / p. 252
Kent, Francis William (Bill), Professor of History, Monash University : tribute to, by John Lack / p. 246-53
Kent, James, son of Bill Kent : / p. 253
Kent, Judith, sister of Bill Kent : / p. 248-9
Kent, Margaret, daughter of Bill Kent : / p. 253
Kernot, William, engineer : / p. 191
Kingswell’s Crossing : location on way to ‘Wonnangatta’ / p. 220-1, 234
Kingswell’s Crossing, on way to ‘Wonnangatta’ : end of road at, and excursionists, 1936 (illustration) / p. 220
Kirchner, John : / p. 250
Krome, Otto, co-principal, University High School : / p. 256
Kuzmycz, George : / p. 250-1
Kuzmycz, George : in school group (illustration) / p. 249
La Nauze, John Andrew : on Deakin in 1910 / p. 159, 169-70
La Nauze, John Andrew : on William and Sarah Deakin / p. 163
La Nauze, Robert : paper on William Thwaites / p. 152
Lack, Dr John : as editor ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] / p. 148, 153, 155-7
Lack, Dr John : in school group (illustration) / p. 249
Lack, Dr John : tribute to Bill Kent / p. 153
‘Leisure Hour’, religious weekly : Lucy Bird’s travel letters published / p. 194, 195
Lemon, Andrew, President, RHSV : as editor ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] / p. 157
Lemon, Andrew, President, RHSV : on paper ‘Messages cast abroad’, 2009 / p. 147-8, 155-6
Livingstone, Kevin : biographical sketch on Fr Anselm Curtis / p. 239, 244
MacRobertson Girls High School : / p. 255
Majevski, Eddie : / p. 250
Mansergh, Ernest, son of James Mansergh : / p. 175, 181
Mansergh, James, British engineer : acknowledged help of William Thwaites / p. 179-80,181-2
Mansergh, James, British engineer : and plans for Melbourne’s sewerage / p. 152, 175-6, 187
Mansergh, James, British engineer : Scheme `C’ for Melbourne sewerage / p. 184, 185
Mansergh, James, British engineer : Scheme `M’ for Melbourne sewerage, 1890 / p. 181-2
Mansergh, James, British engineer : visit to Melbourne / p. 179-81
Martin, Arthur Padgett : applied for position of Secretary at Melbourne Athenaeum / p. 238
McBain, Bruce : in school group (illustration) / p. 249
McBain, Sir James, MLA, Toorak : Lucy Isabella Bird as guest of, 1872 / p. 205
Meares, George, Mayor of Melbourne : essay competition for sewerage and drainage of Melbourne / p. 176
Melbourne : dust storm described, 1872 / p. 200
Melbourne : James Mansergh and sewerage designs / p. 175-6, 181-2
Melbourne : Mayor George Meares held essay for design of sewerage of / p. 176
Melbourne : Melbourne sewerage scheme, map / p. 177
Melbourne : plans for the sewerage and drainage of, designed by William Thwaites / p. 175-6, 183-4
Melbourne : treatment of sewage in 1880s / p. 176-7
Melbourne : visit of Isabella Bird, 1872 / p. 198-200
Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : and Thwaites’s plans / p. 183-7
Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : formation of / p. 182
Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : William Thwaites, first engineer-in-chief / p. 175, 176, 183
Melbourne Athenaeum : change of name from Mechanics Institution / p. 238
Melbourne Athenaeum : J.H.B. Curtis as Secretary / p. 236-7
Melbourne Athenaeum : portrait of Curtis at / p. 236-7
Melbourne University, Conservatorium : portrait of cellist, Louis Hattenbach / p. 159
Melbourne Walking Club : books on, listed / p. 215
Melbourne Walking Club : excursion to Wonnangatta, 1936 / p. 154, 212-35
Melbourne Walking Club : manuscript and archival material donated to RHSV / p. 212
Metzels, Baiba : / p. 250
Meyer, Ray, Maffra : on Wonnangatta excursion, Easter 1936 / p. 218, 220
Mills, Sara : ‘Discourses of Differences’, by, cited / p. 199, 208
Monaghan, Maria, Elizabeth, wife of John H.B. Curtis : / p. 244-5
Monaghan, Maria, Elizabeth, wife of John H.B. Curtis : fled with Curtis to Melbourne and had child / p. 240
Monaghan, Patrick, publican, father of Maria Monaghan : / p. 240
Monash University : centre established in Prato in Italy / p. 252
Moore, Mike, Fitzroy History Society : and 150th anniversary of Deakin’s birth / p. 171
Moran, Cardinal Patrick Francis, Archbishop of Sydney : John H.B. Curtis appealed to / p. 244
Mordialloc : sewage farm planned / p. 184, 186
Morrow, James : journal article on / p. 157
Mortlake : Isabella Bird visited, 1872 / p. 200-3
Mount Buffalo : / p. 228, 231-2, 233
Mount Howitt : / p. 228, 233
Mount Howitt : excursion to, Easter 1936 / p. 226-8
Mount Howitt : trail-riders in snow at, Easter 1936 (illustration) / p. 227
Mount Kent, near Crooked River : / p. 221
Mount Magdala : / p. 233
Mount Selwyn, Gippsland : / p. 233
Mount Shadwell, Mortlake : / p. 201, 203
Mount Speculation, Gippsland : / p. 233
Murdoch Institute, Melbourne : / p. 258-60
Murdoch Institute, Melbourne : David Danks as founder / p. 259-60
Murray, Reginald, geologist : / p. 179
Nelson, Robert, teacher, University High School : taught Renaissance history / p. 251
Newport : pumping station for Melbourne sewerage at / p. 184
Niall, Brenda Mary : on Boyd family / p. 169
O’Callaghan, Thomas T., President, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV / RHSV] : unveiled plaque on birthplace of Alfred Deakin in Fitzroy, 1926 / p. 170
Palmer, Thomas, teacher : at Wesley College / p. 256
Palmer, Thomas, teacher : set up University High School in 1894 / p. 256
Paoli, Renato, 250-1 : in school group (illustration) / p. 249
Perry, Edward Warren O., RHSV : as editor ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] / p. 149
Petherick, Edward Augustus : paper on early Collingwood / p. 150-1
Place names : Lucy Isabella Bird on, 1872 / p. 203
Polding, Most Revd John Bede, Catholic Archbishop of Sydney : and Fr Anselm (John H.B.) Curtis / p. 239-41
Polding, Most Revd John Bede, Catholic Archbishop of Sydney : established Benedictine Order in Sydney / p. 239-40
Prime Ministers, of Australia : houses of, preserved / p. 169
Princes Hill Central School : / p. 256
Puckle, Fanny, wife of Frederick Puckle : / p. 201
Puckle, Frederick, police magistrate, Mortlake : host to Isabella Bird, 1872 / p. 200-1, 206
Rasmussen, Carolyn : ‘A Great Australian School: Wesley College Examined’, by / p. 256
Rasmussen, Carolyn : ‘A Whole New World: 100 Years of Education at University High School, by, reviewed / p. 254-7
Rasmussen, Carolyn : Double Helix, Double Joy; David Danks, the Father of Critical Genetics, by, with Alister Danks, reviewed / p. 238-40
Rasmussen, Carolyn : Vital Connections, by, cited / p. 176, 188
Reed, Phil : on Wonnangatta excursion, Easter 1936 / p. 218, 223
Religious Tract Society : published weekly ‘Leisure Hour’ / p. 195
‘RHSV Journal’ : / p. 155
Riddell, Walter John Carre, chairman, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : on appointment of William Thwaites as engineer-in-chief / p. 183
Rintel, Moses, teacher, Melbourne : ran Commercial Grammar School with John Curtis / p. 241
Robertson, Harold : on Wonnangatta excursion, Easter 1936 / p. 218
Robertson, Ian, Melbourne University : taught Renaissance history / p. 251
Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne : work of David Danks at, reviewed / p. 259
Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Genetic Research Unit : / p. 259
Royal Exchange Hotel, Fitzroy : / p. 164
Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : celebrated centenary of Deakin’s birth / p. 171
Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : centenary of ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] / p. 147-9
Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : Journal editors / p. 149
Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : placed plaque on birthplace of Alfred Deakin, Fitzroy / p. 169-71
Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : Publications Committee / p. 149
Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : unveiling of plaque on Deakin’s birthplace, 1926 (illustration) / p. 170
Rubinstein, Nicolai, Florentine scholar : / p. 252
Schwartzkopf, Barbara : / p. 250
Semmens, Perc., Maffra : on Wonnangatta excursion, Easter 1936 / p. 218, 220, 222, 226, 232, 234
Sewerage system, Melbourne : changes made to Mansergh scheme / p. 185-8
Sewerage system, Melbourne : designs for by James Mansergh / p. 181-2, 184-6, 187
Sewerage system, Melbourne : designs for, by William Thwaites / p. 175-6, 183-8
Sewerage system, Melbourne : map showing main sewers and pumping stations (illustration) / p. 177
Sewerage system, Melbourne : men at work on no. 6 section, North Yarra Main, 1905 (illustration) / p. 188
Sewerage system, Melbourne : pumping station, Spottiswoode, visited by Governor, Lord Hopetoun, 1895 (illustration) / p. 186
Sewerage system, Melbourne : reticulation system by 1907 / p. 188-9
Sewerage system, Melbourne : Spottiswoode pumping station under construction (illustration) / p. 189
Sharman, Matthew, principal, University High School : / p. 256
Simonson, Bob : in school group (illustration) / p. 249
Sinclair, Ernest Keith : as editor of ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] / p. 148, 155
Smith, Ellen, wife of Oliver Smith : / p. 213
Smith, Oliver, pioneer settler, Wonnangatta Valley : / p. 213-14
Snowy Bluff, Gippsland : / p. 222
South Yarra : pumping station for Melbourne sewerage scheme / p. 184
Spottiswoode : pumping station for sewerage works / p. 187
Spottiswoode : pumping station under construction (illustration) / p. 189
Spottiswoode : sewerage pumping station visited by Governor, Lord Hopetoun, 1895 (illustration) / p. 186
Stony Creek : pumping station for Melbourne sewerage / p. 184
Strachan, George R. : as senior assistant to James Mansergh / p. 181
Strangman, Denis : article on Lamplough in ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] / p. 156-7
Strong, Revd Dr Charles : Alfred Deakin and / p. 162
Sullivan, Barry, British actor : performed in ‘Richard III’ in Melbourne / p. 166
Tate, Frank : / p. 257
Tate, Frank : and L.A. Adamson / p. 256
Terrible Hollow, Gippsland : / p. 233
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : analysis of and changes to Mansergh sewerage schemes / p. 183-7, 190
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : as engineer-in-chief / p. 183-9
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : assistance to Mansergh / p. 179-80
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : birth and early years / p. 190-1
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : designs for the sewerage of Melbourne / p. 175-6, 178-9, 183-90
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : evidence to Sanitary Commission / p. 179, 187
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : illness and death of / p. 189
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : life story of, by Robert La Nauze / p. 152, 175-93
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : papers of, described / p. 192
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : portrait (illustration) / p. 183
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : reference provided by Alfred Deakin / p. 191
Thwaites, William, engineer, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works : visiting Spottiswoode pumping station, 1895 (illustration) / p. 186
Twopeny, Richard E.H. : on Melbourne Athenaeum / p. 237
University High School : history of, by Carolyn Rasmussen, reviewed / p. 254-7
Victoria : unsafe place for women travellers / p. 199-200
Victoria, Royal Commission on Employment in Shops, 1883 : / p. 243
Victoria, Royal Commission on Sanitary Condition of Melbourne and its Suburbs, 1888 : / p. 177-9
Victoria, Royal Commission on Sanitary Condition of Melbourne and its Suburbs, 1888 : appointed James Mansergh as designer / p. 175
Victoria, Royal Commission on Sanitary Condition of Melbourne and its Suburbs, 1888 : evidence taken, and reports of / p. 178-9
‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] : as ‘RHSV Journal’ / p. 155
‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] : centenary issue celebrated / p. 147-9, 150
‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] : digitization of / p. 149
‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] : editors of / p. 149, 155-7
‘Victorian Historical Journal’ [VHJ] : John Lack recalls time as editor / p. 155-7
Victorian Society for the Protection of Animals : Alfred Deakin as President / p. 166
The Viking, Gippsland : / p. 226, 231-2, 233
Walch, Garnet : as secretary, Melbourne Athenaeum / p. 241
Walch, Garnet, secretary, Melbourne Athenaeum : on Athenaeum / p. 237, 238
Warrnambool : described by Isabella Bird, 1872 / p. 200
Waterford, Vic. : / p. 220, 235
Watson, Robert : photo of school group, Spotswood, by (illustration) / p. 249
Weekly Times, Melbourne : Alfred Deakin and daughter, Vera, on beach at Point Lonsdale, 1907 (illustration) / p. 172
Werribee : as outlet for Melbourne sewerage / p. 184
Wills, George : in school group (illustration) / p. 249
Wombat Ridge, Gippsland : / p. 222-3, 227, 232-4
Wombat Ridge, Gippsland : Wonnangatta clearing seen from (illustration) / p. 233
Wongungarra River : / p. 221-2, 234
‘Wonnangatta’, homestead : / p. 214-6, 217, 223-4, 228, 232
‘Wonnangatta’, homestead : clearing seen from Wombat Ridge (illustration) / p. 233
‘Wonnangatta’, homestead : destroyed by fire, 1957 / p. 215
‘Wonnangatta’, homestead : included in Alpine National Park / p. 215
‘Wonnangatta’, homestead : murder at / p. 218, 225
‘Wonnangatta’, homestead : trail riders at, 1936 (illustration), / p. 226
‘Wonnangatta’, homestead : trail riders ready to leave for Mount Howitt (illustration) / p. 227
‘Wonnangatta’, homestead : view of, 1936 (illustration) / p. 224
Wonnangatta River : / p. 213, 220-1, 223, 232-3
Wonnangatta River : valley of, view, 1936 (illustration) / p. 224, 233
Wonnangatta, Vic. : excursion party at Kingswell’s Crossing (illustration) / p. 220
Wonnangatta, Vic. : Niall Brennan on / p. 154
Wonnangatta, Vic. : Trevor Davey on excursion to, 1936 / p. 154, 212-35
Woodroffe, Ian, Director, RHSV : / p. 155
Woods, Carole, RHSV : on Alfred Deakin in Fitzroy / p. 151, 152
Yan Yean Reservoir : Wallaby and Silver Creeks diversion designed by William Thwaites / p. 191
Yarra, City : and Fitzroy Courthouse foundation stone / p. 172
Zacutti, Eloise : presented portrait of her grandfather to Melbourne Athenaeum / p. 236
Zacutti, Sigismondo, artist : John Henry Benedict Curtis, portrait (illustration) / p. 237
Zacutti, Sigismondo, artist : painted portrait of his father-in-law, J.H.B. Curtis / p. 236
PublisherRoyal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV)
Publication Date2011
Publication PlaceMelbourne, Vic.
Named CollectionLibrary - Periodicals
Object TypePeriodical
Spine LabelREF 994.5 VIC
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