Name/TitleVictorian Historical Journal : 278 Volume 83 (2), 2012
MakerRoyal Historical Society of Victoria
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Benjamin, Ric : ‘Rodney Lloyd Benjamin OAM: business and community leader, historian : 2 February 1930 - 5 June 2012’ (article) / p. 153-156
Benjamin, Rod : ‘English artist E. Goodwyn Lewis, James Oddie, and the Ballarat connection’ (article) / p. 157-177
Bourke, Anne and Clark, Marie : ‘A Woman’s Place’ and Queen Victoria Hospital, 1896-2012 (historical note) / p. 286-296
Featherstone, Guy : ‘Village Communities in Victoria: a re-assessment of the 1893 response to Depression’ (article) / p. 215-234
Garden, Don : review of’ William Lawrence Baillieu: founder of Australia’s greatest business empire’ (Peter Yule, 2012) / p. 299-302
Haig, David : ‘Sarah and Constant Boyer, pharmacist and physician, of Carlton’ (article) / p. 178-196
Harris, Kirsty : ‘‘Two heads are better than one’: Melbourne as the hub of Australian Army Nursing Administration in World War I’ (article) / p. 235-254
Kelly, Farley : review of ‘Henrietta Augusta Dugdale: an activist, 1827-1918’ (Susan Priestly, 2011) / p. 297-299
Kimber, Julie : ‘Acts of Savagery: a note on poverty, racism and the law’ (article) / p. 255-270
McGuire, Peg : ‘‘The Silver Thread’, Clarice Beckett and her Brother’ (historical note) / p. 276-285
McWha, Suzanne : ‘‘Our dear daughter May was married . . . . : portrait of a late-Victorian society wedding’ (article) / p. 197-214
Peace, Ray : ‘The case of the mistaken Barry’ (historical note) / p. 271-275
Russell, Bill : review of ‘Up from the Underworld : coalminers and community in Wonthaggi 1909-1968’ (Andrew Reeves, 2011) / p. 302-303
Aborigines : assimilation policies in Victoria / p. 257, 258-60
Aborigines : case of family of Mrs M., Korumburra / p. 258-66
Aborigines : legal restraints against in 1960s, study / p. 255-70
Aborigines : vagrancy laws and / p. 255-7, 260-1, 265-6
Aborigines Welfare Board : / p. 257
Aborigines Welfare Board : and case of family of Mrs M., Korumburra / p. 259, 260, 262
Aborigines Welfare Board : housing program / p. 257-9
Abortions : deaths from ‘illegal operations’, 1889-90 / p. 196
Adams, John David, RHSV : thesis on village settlements cited / p. 218, 221-2
Alfred Hospital, Prahran : nurses in World War I / p. 248
Allison, Mary Ann : death of, charge of manslaughter against Constant Broyer / p. 183, 185
Alves, Lesley : ‘Lands Guide’, by, with Phillipa Nelson, cited / p. 223
Amery, Benjamin Reginald, son of Francis Amery : / p. 194
Amery, Benjamin Reginald, son of Francis Amery : Amery, Edith Phillis, daughter of Francis Amery, dancer / p. 194
Amery, Benjamin Reginald, son of Francis Amery : married actor Eric Edgely / p. 194
Amery, Francis Robert (Frank), son of Sarah Broyer : / p. 181, 182, 188
Amery, Francis Robert (Frank), son of Sarah Broyer : as pharmacist / p. 187, 188, 193-4
Amery, Francis William, son of Francis Amery : / p. 194
Amery, Harry Stanley, son of Francis Amery : / p. 194
Amery, Myra, Mrs Francis William : / p. 194
Amery, Phyllis Maude, daughter of Francis Amery, dancer : / p. 194
Amery, Robert : marriage to Sarah Maidment (later Broyer) / p. 179-80, 195
Amery, Rupert Francis, son of Francis Amery : / p. 194
Anderson, Maybanke Susannah : / p. 298
Arapiles, parish, village settlement : / p. 225
‘Argus’, Melbourne : on Broyer medical qualifications / p. 184-5
‘Argus’, Melbourne : on charge of manslaughter against Constant Broyer / p. 183
‘Argus’, Melbourne : on Melbourne Hospital / p. 288
Armstrong, Ethel, sister of Revd. Thomas Armstrong : / p. 203
Armstrong, Revd Thomas Henry : / p. 198
Armstrong, Revd Thomas Henry : at wedding reception / p. 209-10
Armstrong, Revd Thomas Henry : became Bishop of Wangaratta / p. 211
Armstrong, Revd Thomas Henry : marriage to Marion Ruth (May) Henty, 1892 / p. 197-214
Armstrong, Revd Thomas Henry : vicar of St Columb’s Anglican Church, Hawthorn / p. 198-9
Army Nurses Club, Melbourne : / p. 246
Art Gallery of Ballarat : founding of, as Fine Art Gallery / p. 158-9, 167, 172
Art Gallery of Ballarat : paintings of E. Goodwyn Lewis in / p. 157, 167, 168, 170, 172, 174, 176
‘Australasian Journal of Pharmacy’ : / p. 193
‘Australasian Nursing Journal’ : / p. 249
Australasian Trained Nurses Association : / p. 241
Australia : Repatriation Commission / p. 249
Australia, Dept of Defence : and nursing services, World War I / p. 242, 244
Australian Army Medical Corps : / p. 236
Australian Army Medical Corps : 3rd Military District, Melbourne / p. 236
Australian Army Nursing Service : archival records / p. 244
Australian Army Nursing Service : in World War I, study / p. 235-54
Australian Army Nursing Service : lack of nominal roll for war service / p. 245
Australian Army Nursing Service : organization from 1916 / p. 242-4
Australian Army Nursing Service : origins, 1904-14 / p. 238-9
Australian Army Nursing Service : Reserve / p. 238
‘Australian Etiquette’ : on right age for marriage / p. 199
Australian General Hospital, no. 1, Egypt : / p. 239, 241
Australian General Hospital no. 5, St Kilda Road : / p. 237, 247
Australian General Hospital no. 11, Caulfield : / p. 237, 247, 248-9
Australian General Hospital no. 11, Caulfield : report poor standards of accommodation for nurses 1919 / p. 246
Australian General Hospital no. 16, Mont Park : / p. 247
Australian Jewish Welfare Society : Rod Benjamin and / p. 155
Baillieu, Bertha, wife of W.L. Baillieu : / p. 301
Baillieu, Clive Latham , 1st Baron Baillieu : / p. 301
Baillieu, Edward Norman (Ted), Premier of Victoria : launched biography of W.L. Baillieu / p. 300
Baillieu, Marshal Lawrence : / p. 300
Baillieu, William Lawrence : biography, by Peter Yule, reviewed / p. 299-302
Baillieu, William Lawrence : business dealings / p. 300
Baillieu, William Lawrence : family ‘brotherhood’ / p. 301
Baldwin, Michael : as inmate of Kew Asylum, escaped / p. 279
‘Ballarat Courier’ : on Fine Arts exhibition, 1884 / p. 167
Ballarat Municipal Council : James Oddie, first chairman / p. 166
‘Ballarat Star’ : on James Oddie / p. 172
‘Ballyorman’, property, Scoresby : owned by Rourkes / p. 274, 275
Balnarring, village settlement : / p. 225
Barmah, village settlement : / p. 225
Barp, parish, village settlement : / p. 225
Barrow, Louisa Bridget (nee Murphy), Mrs : as mistress of Sir Redmond Barry / p. 273-4
Barrow, Louisa Bridget (nee Murphy), Mrs : had properties in Fitzroy / p. 273-4
Barry, Edward, Lysterfield : / p. 273
Barry, Eliza, daughter of Sir Redmond Barry : / p. 274
Barry, Frederick, son of Sir Redmond Barry : / p. 274-5
Barry, George, son of Sir Redmond Barry : / p. 274
Barry, Nicholas, son of Sir Redmond Barry : / p. 273-4
Barry, Nicholas, son of Sir Redmond Barry : owned land in Bayswater, / p. 273-4, 275
Barry, Nicholas, son of Sir Redmond Barry : raced horses / p. 274
Barry, Redmond (Sir) : / p. 271-5
Barry, Redmond (Sir) : and naming of Barry Street, Bayswater / p. 271, 273
Barry, Redmond (Sir) : Louisa Murphy (Mrs Barrow) as mistress / p. 273-4
Barry, Redmond (Sir) : owned properties at Riversdale and Syndal / p. 273, 275
Barry, Redmond (Sir) : sentencing of Ned Kelly and his mother / p. 272
Barry, William, Lysterfield : / p. 273
Bartholomew, Allan A. (Dr), Chief Psychiatrist, Pentridge Prison : study of prisoners charged with vagrancy / p. 245
Bassett, Jan : ‘Guns and Brooches’, by, cited / p. 237, 245
Bayswater : naming of Barry Street / p. 271-5
Bayswater : Nicholas Barry had stables / p. 274-5
Beckett, Clarice, artist : / p. 276-85
Beckett, Clarice, artist : and her older brother, Thomas / p. 276-81
Beckett, Clarice, artist : art studies / p. 283-4
Beckett, Clarice, artist : education / p. 282-3
Beckett, Clarice, artist : had weak heart / p. 279-80
Beckett, Clarice, artist : later years and death / p. 284-5
Beckett, Clarice, artist : ‘Prince’s Bridge’, cover illustration / p. 285
Beckett, Clarice, artist : retrospective, 1999 / p. 285
Beckett, Elizabeth Kate, mother of Clarice : / p. 276-85
Beckett, Hilda Ruby, sister of Clarice : / p. 276-7, 279-85
Beckett, Joseph, bank manager, father of Clarice : / p. 276-85
Beckett, Thomas Joseph, brother of Clarice : / p. 276-83
Beckett, Thomas Joseph, brother of Clarice : at Kew Lunatic Asylum / p. 280, 281
Beckett, Thomas Joseph, brother of Clarice : death and burial in Boroondara cemetery / p. 276-7, 281, 285
Beenak, village settlement : / p. 225
Beethang, parish, village settlement : / p. 225
Bell, Jane, matron, Melbourne Hospital : as Lady Superintendent, Australian Army Nursing Service / p. 238-9
Bell, Jane, matron, Melbourne Hospital : with No. 1, Australian General Hospital in Egypt / p. 239-40, 241
Benjamin, Benjamin (Sir), Mayor of Melbourne : / p. 154
Benjamin, Carmel, Mrs Rodney : / p. 154, 156
Benjamin, Moses, Melbourne : portrait by E. Goodwyn Lewis / p. 168
Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : as insurance consultant / p. 154-5
Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : community service / p. 155
Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : professional interests and honours / p. 155-6
Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : research on Lewis / p. 174
Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : rowing achievements / p. 155
Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : tribute, by Ric Benjamin / p. 153-6
Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : writings / p. 153, 156
Benjamin, Roger : as Power Professor of Art History, Sydney University. / p. 174
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : and statue of Peter Lalor / p. 173
Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : on medical practitioners, 1862 / p. 182
Berwick Shire : properties owned by Nicholas Barry, Scoresby Riding / p. 273
Black, James Grant (Dr), Carlton : on Constant Broyer’s medical qualifications / p. 184-5, 186
Blackwood North, village settlement : / p. 226
Blake, Leslie James Bamford : research on village settlements / p. 215-6, 222,-3
‘Bohemia’, women’s magazine : on May Henty wedding / p. 202
Bosisto, Joseph : introduced Bill to examine and register pharmacists / p. 186
Bouteard, Mme, dressmaker, Melbourne : / p. 204
Brand, Brigadier General Charles Henry, Victorian State Commandant : / p. 249
Brassey, Sybil de Vere (Lady), wife of Sir Thomas Brassey, Governor Of Victoria : costumes designed by Mr Buttenden / p. 204, 206
Broadmeadows : Army Training Camp, World War I Infectious disease outbreak, 1915 / p. 247
Broyer, Constance, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : / p. 181-2, 188, 192-3
Broyer, Constance, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : held classes in singing and voice production / p. 191
Broyer, Constance, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : paintings exhibited, Victorian Artists Society / p. 191
Broyer, Constance, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : performed at concerts / p. 191-2
Broyer, Constance, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : teacher of drawing / p. 191
Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : and ‘illegal operations’ / p. 189-90
Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : botanical dispensary in Carlton / p. 182, 187
Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : charged with manslaughter / p. 182-3, 190
Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : last years and death / p. 191
Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : life and work / p. 178-96
Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : married to Sarah Amery, and children / p. 181, 188
Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : medical qualifications / p. 184-6
Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : practised as doctor / p. 186, 188-9
Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : prepared will / p. 188, 191
Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : studies in United States / p. 183-6
Broyer, Mary, mother of Constant Broyer : / p. 179-82
Broyer, Mary Violetta, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : / p. 181-2, 188, 193-4
Broyer, Mary Violetta, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : taught drawing and painting / p. 191
Broyer, Nicholas, general dealer, Carlton, father of Constant Broyer, : / p. 179-82, 186
Broyer, Sarah Florence, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : / p. 181
Broyer, Sarah, pharmacist, Carlton, wife of Constant Broyer : early life, and marriage to Robert Amery / p. 179-80
Broyer, Sarah, pharmacist, Carlton, wife of Constant Broyer : life and work / p. 178-96
Broyer, Sarah, pharmacist, Carlton, wife of Constant Broyer : married to Constant Broyer, and children / p. 181-2
Broyer, Sarah, pharmacist, Carlton, wife of Constant Broyer : operated pharmacy / p. 186-8
Broyer, Sarah, pharmacist, Carlton, wife of Constant Broyer : prepared will / p. 188, 194, 195
Broyer, Walter Henry Grant (Dr), son of Constant and Sarah Broyer : / p. 181-2, 188
Broyer, Walter Henry Grant (Dr), son of Constant and Sarah Broyer : as registered doctor / p. 190, 192-4
Broyer, Walter Kelson Grant, son of Constant and Sarah Broyer : / p. 181
Brune, Tittel, American actress, in Melbourne : / p. 282-3
Brunton, Thomas, Australian Flour Mills : / p. 216
Bullarto : Village Settlement at / p. 216-7, 226
Bumberrah, parish, village settlement : / p. 226
Bunbartha , village settlement : / p. 226
Bundalong, village settlement : / p. 226
Butler, Arthur Graham : on Australian Army Nursing Service / p. 237, 239, 240, 245
Buttenden, Mr, Melbourne : designed gown for Lady Brassey / p. 204, 206
Caffe Sport, Lygon Street, Carlton : / p. 194
Cairnes, Mary : ‘illegal operation’ performed on / p. 190
Campbell, Colin, solicitor, for Victorian Aborigines Advancement League : assistance to Mrs M. and her family / p. 262-3, 264-5
Casterton : opening of railway to, 1882 / p. 273
Chambers, Agnes, Wonthaggi : led Miners’ Women’s Auxiliary / p. 303
Cheeseman, R., florist, Melbourne : floral bell decoration, for May Henty wedding, 1892 / p. 203
Childers, village settlement : / p. 229
Christian, John : on Clarice Beckett / p. 285
Christian Socialism, inspiration for village communities : / p. 216
Clark, Edward James, architect, son of John James Clark : / p. 287
Clark, John James, architect : designed new Melbourne Hospital / p. 287
Clark, Lindesay (Sir), Professor of Paediatrics, Monash University : on case of death of Mrs M’s baby niece / p. 264
Clark, Marie, editor, ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ : ‘test-tube’ baby experience / p. 286, 293-4
Clarke, Janet (Lady) : acquired garments from London or Paris / p. 204
Clergy : Bishop Moorhouse on curates marrying / p. 199
Closer settlement, Vic. : / p. 223
Co-operative Village Settlements Association : / p. 216
Colbinabbin, , village settlement : / p. 226
Coleraine, village settlement : / p. 226
Coliban, parish, village settlement : / p. 226
Condah Swamp, , village settlement : / p. 226
Conyers, Evelyn, matron-in-chief, AIF : overseas service / p. 236, 242, 244
Cooma, Vic., village settlement : / p. 226
Coongulmerang, parish, village settlement : / p. 227
Corop, parish, village settlement : / p. 227
Coulson, Helen : / p. 222
Counihan, Noel : photographs and images of Wonthaggi / p. 303
Crawford, Annette Bear : fund-raising for Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 291
Dandenong Forest, parish, village settlement : / p. 229
Darlimurla, village settlement : / p. 227
Darnum, village settlement : / p. 227
Davey, Harry : and Aborigines Welfare Board / p. 257, 258-9
Davey, Stan (Pastor) : and Aborigines Advancement League / p. 262
Davies, Mary Margaret : death of, through illegal operation / p. 196
Davies, William, husband of Henrietta Dugdale : / p. 299
Davison, Graeme John, Professor of History, Monash University : supported Essendon Village Settlement Association / p. 216
Daw, Lucy, nurse, No. 25, British General Hospital, France : / p. 248
Daw, Mary, nurse, No. 7 AGH, Adelaide : / p. 248
Deakin, Alfred : as barrister, acted for Sarah Broyer / p. 178, 187-8
Deakin, Catherine (Katie), sister of Alfred Deakin : member of séance circle / p. 187
Depression (1890s) in Victoria : settlement on Lands Act, 1893 / p. 210, 215
Dexter, Barrie : as Federal Director, Office of Aboriginal Affairs / p. 256
Dimboola, village settlement : / p. 227, 232
Dingle, Anthony Edward (Tony) : on village settlers / p. 221
Dixon, Adele, Melbourne : died as result of ‘illegal operation’ / p. 189
Donoghue, Francis P. (Dr), Leongatha : / p. 260
Donoghue, Francis P. (Dr), Leongatha : evidence on baby niece of Mrs. M / p. 263-5
Drouin, village settlement : / p. 227
Dugdale, Henrietta Augusta : biography of, by Susan Priestley, reviewed / p. 297-9
Eagle Point, village settlement : / p. 227
Echuca North, parish, village settlement : / p. 227
Eclectic Association : Henrietta Dugdale and / p. 297-8
Eclectic Medical College, Cincinnati, USA : Constant Broyer, a student at / p. 183-4
Edgely, Eric, actor : / p. 194
Edgely, Phillip, actor and television host : / p. 194
Egerton : homestead association at / p. 223, 227
Eggleston, Elizabeth : assistance to Mrs M. and her family / p. 262, 264
Eggleston, Elizabeth : ‘Fear, Favour or Affection’, by, cited / p. 255-6
Essendon Village Settlement Association : settlement at Bullarto / p. 216-7
Esson, Louis : on paintings by Clarice Beckett / p. 284
Fahey, Charles : ‘The Wonthaggi State Coal Mine’, by / p. 302
Felton, Philip : as State Superintendent, Aborigines Welfare Board / p. 258, 262
Ferguson, Agnes, military nurse : / p. 247
Ferny Creek, village settlement : / p. 231
Fetherston, Richard Herbert Joseph, Colonel, Surgeon-General : / p. 239, 240-2
Fitzjames, Mme (Emily Dibbs) : sentenced for performing’ illegal operations’ / p. 189
Fitzroy Ecumenical Centre for Urban Research and Action : / p. 328
Frederico, Hubert Rofino (Judge), County Court : and trial of Mrs M., Korumburra / p. 265
French Island, village settlement : / p. 227
Fuller, John (Sir), 1st Baronet, Governor of Victoria : laid Melbourne Hospital foundation stone, 1912 / p. 287
Fumina, village settlement : / p. 227
Ganoo Ganoo, parish, village settlement : / p. 227
Garrick, Theresa, Mrs : died as result of ‘illegal operation’, 1896 / p. 190, 192
Giffard, village settlement : / p. 227
Girgarre East, parish, village settlement : / p. 226
Glover, Hannah Elizabeth : as Lady Superintendent, Australian Army Nursing Service / p. 238
Goe, Emma, Mrs Field Flowers : attended wedding of May Henty, 1892 / p. 202
Goe, Right Revd Field Flowers, Bishop of Melbourne : conducted wedding of Revd Thomas Armstrong and May Henty, 1892 / p. 202, 209
Golding, Mary, Melbourne : death from blood poisoning, 1895 / p. 189, 190
Goodman, Rupert Douglas : biography of Jane Bell, with Jennifer Williams cited / p. 240
Gracedale, parish, village settlement : / p. 228
Greensborough, village settlement : / p. 228
Groening, Wilhelmine, Melbourne : registered as pharmacist / p. 187
Gunbower, parish, village settlement : / p. 228
Gunson, Niel : ‘The Good Country’, by, cited / p. 220, 222
Hamilton, Kevin, reporter, ‘Age’ : / p. 262
Hayanmi, parish, village settlement : / p. 228
Hendy, Ellen, Mrs : conducted ‘illegal operation’ on daughter, 1896 / p. 190
Henty, Beatrice, sister of May Henty : / p. 201
Henty, Ethel, sister of May Henty : / p. 201, 203
Henty, Henry, importer, Melbourne, father of May Henty : / p. 197-8
Henty, Henry, importer, Melbourne, father of May Henty : mansion, ‘Tarring’, Kew / p. 198, 200-1, 209, 211
Henty, Marion, Mrs Henry, mother of May Henty : / p. 197, 200, 202
Henty, Marion, Mrs Henry, mother of May Henty : wedding arrangements for daughter May / p. 200-1, 209-11
Henty, Marion Ruth (May), Mrs Thomas Henry Armstrong : going-away outfit / p. 209-10
Henty, Marion Ruth (May), Mrs Thomas Henry Armstrong : in wedding gown, portrait (illustration) / p. 205
Henty, Marion Ruth (May), Mrs Thomas Henry Armstrong : later life, and death / p. 211
Henty, Marion Ruth (May), Mrs Thomas Henry Armstrong : marriage of, 1892 / p. 197-214
Henty, Marion Ruth (May), Mrs Thomas Henry Armstrong : wedding gown described / p. 206-8
‘Herald and Weekly Times’ : W.L. Baillieu leading shareholder / p. 300, 301-2
Hill, Lily Elizabeth : as Lady Superintendent, Australian Army Nursing Service, / p. 239, 241-2, 246, 249-50
Hill, Lily Elizabeth : as principal matron, 3rd Military District, Melbourne / p. 236, 238-9,
Hill, Lily Elizabeth : training of nurses for service in military hospitals / p. 240
Hines, James W., fine arts sales, Melbourne : / p. 165
Hoddle Range, village settlement : / p. 228
Hollinrake, Rosalind : research on Clarice Beckett / p. 276, 284-5
Homestead associations : / p. 217-8, 223, 225-32
Hopkins, Eva, art teacher, Ballarat : / p. 282
Hospitals : for repatriation after war / p. 248
Hospitals : military hospitals in World War I / p. 236, 246-7
Housing Commission of Victoria : and Aboriginal housing, 1960s / p. 258
Hughes, Robert : steward for village settlers in Dandenongs / p. 219
‘Illustrated Australian News’ : on village settlements, 1894 / p. 220, 221
In-vitro fertilization : pioneered at Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 293
Jacobi, Solomon (Sioma) Yankelevitch : biography, by Rod Benjamin / p. 154
Jeetho, village settlement : / p. 225, 228
Jessie McPherson Community Hospital, Melbourne : / p. 292-3
Jessie McPherson Community Hospital, Melbourne : on William Street (illustration) / p. 291
Jewkes, Wallace M., pharmacist, Newmarket : / p. 193
Jindivik, village settlement : / p. 230
Johnson, Frederick, husband of Henrietta Dugdale : / p. 299
Kamarooka, parish, village settlement : / p. 228
Kaniva, village settlement : / p. 228
‘Kanowna’ (troop ship) : untrained girls as nurses on / p. 240
Kardella, village settlement : / p. 216
Katamatite, village settlement : / p. 228
Keays, Charles Edward, pharmacist, Newmarket : / p. 193
Kelly. Edward (Ned) : sentencing by Judge Barry / p. 272
Kelly, Ellen, Mrs John, mother of Ned Kelly : sentencing by Judge Barry, 1878 / p. 272
Kerang, village settlement : / p. 228
Kew, Holy Trinity Anglican Church : wedding of May Henty, 1892 / p. 202-3
Kew Lunatic Asylum : / p. 278-80
Kew Lunatic Asylum : children’s cottages / p. 280
Kew Lunatic Asylum : photo by Charles Rudd of (illustration) / p. 279
Kialla, parish, village settlement : / p. 228
Kiata, parish, village settlement : / p. 228
Kilfeera, village settlement : / p. 216, 231
Kinglake, village settlement : / p. 228
Koondrook, village settlement : / p. 230
Koonoomoo, village settlement : / p. 228
Koornork, village settlement : / p. 228
Kooweerup Swamp : drainage of / p. 220, 222
Kooweerup Swamp : Village Settlements / p. 228
Kooyong Hospital : No. 11 AGH in grounds of / p. 247
‘Korumburra Times’ : on case of Mrs M’s family, 1967 / p. 260-2
‘Korumburra Times’ : on trial of Mrs M. / p. 264
Korumburra, village settlements : / p. 229
Korumburra, village settlements : Aboriginal family at, 1960s / p. 258-62
Labour Colony, Leongatha : / p. 217, 222
Lake Boga, village settlement : / p. 229
Lake, Marilyn Lee : ‘The Limits of Hope’, by, cited / p. 221
Lake Tyers, Aboriginal community : living conditions, 1960s / p. 257-9
Lake Tyers Campaign Committee : / p. 258
Lalor, Peter : statue of, commissioned by James Oddie for Ballarat / p. 173, 177
‘Lancet’ : received eight letters from Constant Broyer / p. 191
Lardner, John, surveyor : aid to village settlers in Gippsland / p. 219
Leeton, John, Monash University : pioneered IVF research / p. 293
Leongatha : labour colony at / p. 217, 222
Lewis, Albert Unna, electrician, Melbourne : charged with death of woman from ‘illegal operation’ / p. 189-90
Lewis, Charles, son of Goodwyn Lewis : / p. 161, 163
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : and statue of Peter Lalor / p. 173
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : exhibited paintings in Victoria / p. 164-7
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : friendship with James Oddie / p. 166-7
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : later life and work / p. 169-73
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : life and work / p. 157-77
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : paintings exhibited in Ballarat / p. 167, 170
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : paintings of Shakespeare characters / p. 161, 165-6
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : portrait of Moses Benjamin / p. 168
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : portrait painting / p. 160-1, 163, 165, 167-8, 173, 176-7
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : religious paintings / p. 161-6, 169-72
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : taught art students in Victoria / p. 169
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : visit to Victoria 1883-86 / p. 157, 164-8
Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : visited Middle East / p. 162
Lewis, James Goodwyn, Kangaroo Flat : / p. 174-5
Lewis, Julia, Mrs Edward Goodwyn : / p. 164, 165, 168, 173
Lewis, William, Melbourne, half-brother of E. Goodwyn Lewis : / p. 159-60,164, 168, 169, 170-1, 173, 175
Lindenow Homestead Association : / p. 223
Lloyd-Green, Lorna (Dr), Queen Victoria Monash : / p. 294
Loch, Elizabeth (Lady), wife of Sir Henry Brougham Loch : patronage to Melbourne dressmakers / p. 204
Longmore, Francis, MLA : and Pharmacy Bill / p. 186-7
Longmore, Francis, MLA : trustee and executor for Sarah Broyer’s will / p. 188
Longwarry, village settlement : / p. 227
Lumley’s Australia, insurance company : Rodney Benjamin and / p. 154
Lyonville, , village settlement : / p. 226
MacBain, James (Sir) : / p. 209
Macedon, village settlement : / p. 229
Maclean, P. Nelson, sculptor : statue of Peter Lalor / p. 173
Maidment, Lizzie, niece of Sarah Broyer : / p. 180-1, 193
Mardan, parish, village settlement : / p. 229
Marriage : Anglican view of, in 1890s / p. 199-200, 202-3
Martin, Peter, Crown Solicitor, Melbourne : / p. 265
Marungi, village settlement : / p. 229
Masseuses : service in World War I hospitals / p. 248
Mathilde, Miss, dressmaker, Melbourne : / p. 204
Mayberry, T.J.A, stipendiary magistrate, Korumburra : and case of Aboriginal boys arrested for vagrancy / p. 261
Mayberry, T.J.A, stipendiary magistrate, Korumburra : convicted Mrs M. of manslaughter on death of baby / p. 263-4
McCubbin, Frederick : taught Clarice Beckett / p. 284
Medical Board of Victoria : and application of Constant Broyer as medical practitioner / p. 184, 186
Meeniyan, village settlement : / p. 229
Meldrum, Duncan Max : as art teacher / p. 284
Meningitis (cerebrospinal fever) : outbreak in Australia, 1915 / p. 241
Metherell, Mark, journalist, ‘The Age’ : on birth of test-tube baby, 1981 / p. 293-4
Miepoll, village settlement : / p. 229
Mirboo North, village settlement : / p. 229
Mirboo South, parish, village settlement : / p. 229
Moe, parish, village settlement : / p. 229
Moe Swamp, parish, village settlement : / p. 229
Molony, Kathleen : as staff nurse, at Broadmeadows Army Training Camp / p. 247
Monash Medical Centre : / p. 295
Monbulk, village settlement : / p. 229
Mont Park : Australian General Hospital no. 16, at / p. 247
Moorabbin Hospital : merger with Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 295
Moorhouse, Right Revd James, Bishop of Melbourne : on curates marrying when young / p. 199
Mooroolbark, parish, village settlement : / p. 229
Moreton, Letitia, military nurse : / p. 247-8
Muckatah, village settlement : / p. 229
Murphy, John : study of Leongatha Labour Colony / p. 222
Murrabit, village settlement : / p. 230
Murrabit West, parish, village settlement : / p. 230
Nangana, parish, village settlement, : / p. 230
Narracan, parish, village settlement : / p. 230
Nayook, village settlement : / p. 230
Neerim East, parish, village settlement : / p. 230
Neerim North, parish, village settlement : / p. 230
Neerim, village settlement : / p. 230
Nelson, Phillippa : ‘Lands Guide’, by, with Lesley Alves, cited / p. 223
Newham, parish, village settlement : / p. 230
Nicholls, Jessie Amelia : died as result of ‘illegal operation’, 1896 / p. 190
Nicholls, Pastor Sir Douglas : assistance to imprisoned Aboriginal boys / p. 261-3
Nindoo, parish, village settlement : / p. 230
Noojee East, parish, village settlement : / p. 227
Nurses : in military service in World War I / p. 235-54
Nurses : in Salonika and India / p. 244-5
Nurses : on home service, Melbourne / p. 247-9
Nurses : protest on untrained girls on ‘Kanowna’ / p. 240
Nurses : recruitment in 1914 / p. 238-40, 243
Nurses : repatriation of / p. 245-6
Nurses : training of, for war service / p. 241, 247-8
Nurses : war emergency nurses / p. 242
Nursing : in World War I / p. 236-54
O’Connor, Fanny, Melbourne : wedding, 1892, at St Patrick’s Cathedral / p. 202
O’Shanassy, John (Sir), Premier of Victoria : portrait painted by E. Goodwyn Lewis / p. 157, 167-8, 176-7
Oddie, James : / p. 166, 174, 176
Oddie, James : bought paintings by Lewis / p. 167
Oddie, James : commissioned statue of Peter Lalor / p. 173
Oddie, James : friendship with artist, E. Goodwyn Lewis / p. 157-8, 166, 174-5
Oddie, James : interests in electric power / p. 172
Oddie, James : portrait painted by Lewis / p. 167, 176
Oddie, James : role in founding Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat / p. 172
Oddie, James : visited Lewis in England / p. 158, 171
Oddie, James : welcomed back to Ballarat, 1891 / p. 172
Parker, Thomas, British engineer and inventor : / p. 171-2, 175
Parker, Thomas, British engineer and inventor : ‘Electric picture’ portrait painted by E. Goodwyn Lewis / p. 157, 158-9,. 172-3
Parker, Thomas, British engineer and inventor : visited by James Oddie / p. 172
Patho, parish, village settlement : / p. 228
Peacock, Samuel (Dr) : assisted Dr Constant Broyer / p. 190
Peacock, Samuel (Dr) : charged with murder / p. 196
Pharmacy Board : / p. 187
Pharmacy Board : registered Wilhelmine Groening and Sarah Broyer as pharmacists / p. 187
Piangil, village settlement : / p. 225, 230
Pierce, Barry Miles : as co-author ‘The Black Marble of Buchan’ with Elery Hamilton-Smith / p. 152
Piergrosse family, Bayswater : ran coaches / p. 275
Police, in Victoria : and case of family of Mrs M at Korumburra / p. 258-66
Police, in Victoria : and vagrancy laws / p. 256, 260-2
Powell, Joseph Michael : on village settlements / p. 221, 222
Priestley, Susan, RHSV : ‘Henrietta Augusta Dugdale: An Activist 1827-1918’, by, reviewed / p. 297-9
Prince Henry’s Hospital : became part of Monash Medical Centre / p. 295
‘Queanbeyan Age’ : reported on case of stillborn child / p. 188-9
Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service : / p. 239
Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : / p. 290-2
Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : additions and extensions / p. 292
Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : cover, Annual Report, 1948 (illustration) / p. 292
Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : exhibition for centenary of building, 2012 / p. 286, 294-5
Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : hospital, William Street, 1934 (illustration) / p. 291
Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : in -vitro research, and ‘test-tube’ baby / p. 293-4
Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : Jubilee Shilling Fund / p. 291
Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : merger with Moorabbin Hospital / p. 295
Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : origins, in William Street / p. 290-1
Queen Victoria Women’s Centre : / p. 295
Queen Victoria Women’s Centre : centenary of hospital foundation stone, 2012 / p. 286
Quilford, Arthur : ‘State Mine: A Pictorial History of the Powlett Coalfields’, by / p. 302
Ramsay Smith, Colonel William, C.O, No. 1 Australian General Hospital : / p. 239-40
Raymond Island, village settlement : / p. 230
Redfern, Arthur, proprietor, ‘Coburg Leader’ : charged for not having children vaccinated / p. 189
Reeves, Andrew : ‘Up from the Underworld: Coalminers and Community in Wonthaggi 1909-1968’, by, reviewed / p. 302-3
Rennick, Elizabeth, Victorian Women’s Suffrage Association, : / p. 297
Returned Services League Nurses Club : / p. 249
Richardson, Ethel Tracy, Matron : as Chief Matron, Commonwealth Military Hospitals, 1918 / p. 249-50
Richardson, Ethel Tracy, Matron : as Matron-in-Chief, Australian Military Forces, World War I / p. 235, 236-7, 242-6, 248
Rochester, village settlement : / p. 230
Rosedale, village settlement : / p. 230
Rourke, Nicholas, and Henry : sold land at Bayswater / p. 273, 274
Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV) : Rod Benjamin as Treasurer / p. 155
Royal Melbourne Hospital : 1870s view, with gardens (illustration) / p. 287
Royal Melbourne Hospital : demolition of Eastern Pavilion, 1953 (illustration) / p. 288
Royal Melbourne Hospital : design of 1912 building, and alterations / p. 288-90
Royal Melbourne Hospital : early history on Lonsdale Street site / p. 287
Royal Melbourne Hospital : foundation stone of 1912 buildings / p. 287
Royal Melbourne Hospital : hospital buildings, 1935 (illustration) / p. 290
Royal Melbourne Hospital : hospital buildings, Lonsdale St, 1915 (illustration) / p. 289
Royal Melbourne Hospital : new hospital opened, Carlton / p. 290
Royal Southern Memorial Hospital, Caulfield : / p. 155
Royal Victoria Trained Nurses Association : and war emergency nurses / p. 242
Royal Victoria Trained Nurses Association : on military nursing in World War I / p. 238, 241-2
Rudd, Charles : photo by, of Kew Lunatic Asylum (illustration) / p. 279
Sale : village settlement at / p. 220, 230
Salisbury, village settlement : / p. 228
Sarsfield, village settlement : / p. 231
Scates, Bruce : ‘A New Australia’, by, cited / p. 219, 221
Scoresby, village settlement : / p. 231
Scott, Rose : Henrietta Dugdale and / p. 298
Secularist Association, Melbourne : / p. 298
Shepparton Park, parish, village settlement : / p. 231
Sheridan, Thomas Meredith : hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for death of Jessie Nicholls as consequence of ‘illegal operations’ / p. 190
Smith, Charles, Casterton (Dr), brother-in-law of Kate Beckett : / p. 278
Smith, James Grant (Dr) : Broyer as apprentice to / p. 184-5
Smith, Mary Ellen (Mrs), Casterton : as sister of Kate Beckett / p. 277
Soldier settlement, in Victoria : / p. 221
Steinhauer, Mme Anna, concert performer : / p. 191
Stirling, Amie Livingstone : on father’s income / p. 199
Stone, Emma Constance (Dr) : / p. 291
Stradbroke, village settlement : / p. 231
Strauss, Annie, Melbourne : death following ‘illegal operation’, 1895 / p. 189
Streeton, Arthur Ernest (Sir) : pupil of E. Goldwyn Lewis / p. 169
Strong, Charles (Revd Dr) : and village settlements / p. 216, 225
Strzelecki, village settlement : / p. 229
Swan Reach, , village settlement : / p. 226
Tarrawarra, parish, village settlement : / p. 231
Tarwin, village settlement : / p. 231
Tatong, parish, village settlement : / p. 231
Tatz, Colin, Monash University : assistance to imprisoned Aboriginal boys / p. 262, 263
Taylor, Claudia : bridesmaid at wedding of May Henty / p. 203
‘The Age’, Melbourne : and case of imprisoned Aboriginal boys / p. 262
‘The Age’, Melbourne : on charge of manslaughter against Constant Broyer / p. 183
‘The Age’, Melbourne : on IVF delivery, Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 293-4
Tonimbuk, village settlements : / p. 231
Toolamba, parish, village settlement : / p. 231
Trounson, Alan Osborne : on IVF procedures / p. 294
Tucker, Revd Horace, vicar, Christ Church, South Yarra : established village settlements / p. 216
Tucker, Revd Horace, vicar, Christ Church, South Yarra : published ‘The New Arcadia’ / p. 216
Tyntynder, parish, village settlement : / p. 231
Tyntynder West, parish, village settlement : / p. 231
‘Una’, journal of the Victorian Nursing Association : / p. 237, 243
Vagrancy : and Aborigines in Victoria, 1960s / p. 255
Vagrancy : laws of / p. 256-7
Vance, Revd George Oakley, Dean of Melbourne : / p. 209
Vicars-Foote, Evelyn : as staff nurse, No. 11, AGH, Caulfield / p. 248-9
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Medical Practitioners Act, 1862 / p. 182
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Pharmacy Act, 1877 / p. 186-7
Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Settlement on Lands Act, 1893 / p. 215, 217-8, 222, 223
Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : / p. 218
Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Closer Settlement Act, 1904 / p. 221
Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Land Act, 1900 / p. 218
Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Land Act, 1901 / p. 218, 219
Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Land Act, 1911 / p. 218
Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Land (Amendment) Act, 1978 / p. 218
Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Vagrancy Act, 1966 / p. 255
Victoria, Board of Lands and Works : / p. 218
Victoria, Board of Lands and Works : reports on village settlements / p. 219
Victoria, Dept of Agriculture : ‘Hints for the Guidance of Village Settlers’, by / p. 219-20
Victoria, Dept of Crown Lands and Survey : Lands Guide, by Phillipa Nelson and Lesley Alves / p. 223
Victoria, Dept of Crown Lands and Survey : Records of village settlements / p. 222, 223
‘Victoria Government Gazette’ : on village settlements / p. 223-4
Victoria, Royal Commission on Kew Asylum, 1886 : / p. 280
Victorian Aborigines Advancement League : assistance to imprisoned Aboriginal boys / p. 262
Victorian Aborigines Advancement League : campaign against laws of vagrancy applied to young Aborigines, 1967 / p. 255
Victorian Aborigines Advancement League : support to Lake Tyers residents / p. 258
Victorian Academy of the Arts : E. Goodwyn Lewis as exhibitor, 1884 / p. 164-6, 168
Victorian Artists Society : Constance Broyer exhibited paintings / p. 191
Victorian Council of Aboriginal Rights : support to Lake Tyers residents / p. 258
Victorian Women’s Suffrage Association : Henrietta Dugdale at inaugural meeting, 1884 / p. 297
Village Settlements Association : / p. 216
Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : Annual reports on / p. 219-20, 223
Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : established by Settlement of Lands Act / p. 217-9
Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : failures of, analysed / p. 219-22
Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : listed / p. 225-32
Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : study of, by Guy Featherstone / p. 215-34
Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : writings on, and sources / p. 222-3
Wail, parish, village settlement : / p. 227
Wallan Wallan, parish, village settlement : / p. 231
Wanalta, parish, village settlement : / p. 231
Warburton, parish, village settlement : / p. 231
Wardrop, James : death of, as patient of Constant Broyer, 1875 / p. 184-5
Warragul, parish, village settlement : / p. 231
Webb, Janice, Queen Victoria Hospital : and in-vitro process / p. 292, 294
Weddings : Anglican traditions in 1890s / p. 199-200
Weddings : arrangements for, of May Henty, 1892 / p. 200-1
Weddings : bride’s bouquet / p. 208
Weddings : bridesmaids’ and brides’ costumes described / p. 203-4, 206-8
Weddings : floral decorations / p. 203-4, 208
Weddings : wedding breakfast at Tarring, 1892 / p. 200-1, 208-9
Weddings : wedding gifts for marriage of May Henty / p. 201, 210
West, Alan, Supervisor, Lake Tyers : / p. 258-9
Wigg, Henry C., surgeon, Melbourne : evidence on death of Mary Ann Allison, 1874 / p. 183
Williams, Dorothy : history of Monbulk / p. 222
Williams, Elizabeth : died as result of ‘illegal operation’ / p. 190
Williams, Jennifer A. : biography, Jane Bell, cited / p. 240
Wilmot, Frank Leslie Thomson (Furnley Maurice) : / p. 283, 284
Wilmot, Frank Leslie Thomson (Furnley Maurice) : anti-war poem ‘To God from the Warring Nations’ / p. 284
Wilson, Grace, matron No. 3 Australian General Hospital : / p. 237
Wilson, Grace, matron No. 3 Australian General Hospital : as Matron-in-Chief. Army Nursing Reserve / p. 237
Windsor Hotel, Melbourne : Army Nurses Club at, World War I / p. 246
Withers, Walter Herbert : / p. 284
Women’s Christian Temperance Union : / p. 297-8
Women’s suffrage : Henrietta Dugdale and / p. 297-9
Wonthaggi : community history, 1909 to 1968, by Andrew Reeves, reviewed / p. 302-3
Wonthaggi Historical Society : / p. 303
Wonthaggi Miners Women’s Society : / p. 303
Wonthaggi, State Coal Mine : histories of, reviewed / p. 302
Wood, Edwin Carlyle (Carl), Monash University : and in-vitro fertilization / p. 293, 294
Woodend, village settlement : / p. 229
Woori Yallock, parish, village settlement : / p. 232
Woosang, parish, village settlement : / p. 232
World War I : Australian nursing services in / p. 236-54
Worrell, John, father of Henrietta Dugdale : / p. 298
Wuk Wuk : Lindenow Homestead Association / p. 223, 227, 232
Yalca : village settlers at / p. 220, 232
Yallock, village settlement : / p. 220
Yarragon, village settlement : / p. 229, 231
Yarroweyah, village settlement : / p. 228
Yule, Peter L. : ‘William Lawrence Baillieu, Founder of Australia’s Greatest Business Empire’, by, reviewed / p. 299-302
PublisherRoyal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV)
Publication Date2012
Publication PlaceMelbourne, Vic.
Named CollectionLibrary - Periodicals
Object TypePeriodical
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