Name/TitleVictorian Historical Journal : 281 Volume 85 (1), 2014
MakerRoyal Historical Society of Victoria
About this objectAboriginal History / p. 17
Aboriginal History : exclusion of Aboriginal experiences from Victorian history writing / p. 14
Aboriginal History : post-contact perspective / p. 12–13
Aboriginal history : in RHSV - Manuscript collection / p. 19–22
Aborigines / p. 26
Aborigines : attitudes and reactions / p. 13
Aborigines : blamed for 'Black Thursday' bushfires / p. 19
Aborigines : capable of being better workers than the early settlers / p. 20
Aborigines : corroboree, description / p. 23–24
Aborigines : culture / p. 24
Aborigines : depicted as lazy or indifferent workers : / p. 16
Aborigines : depicted as 'thieves,' / p. 26
Aborigines : employment : / p. 20
Aborigines : financial contribution : / p. 21
Aborigines : first contact : / p. 14–15
Aborigines : having sexual relations with white managers/workers / p. 20
Aborigines : influencing of white culture / p. 24
Aborigines : living in close proximity with squatters / p. 18
Aborigines : race relations (1830-1900) / p. 13
Aborigines :-relations with Europeans / p. 24
Aborigines : signing of treaty / p. 141
Aborigines : their treatment / p. 19–20
Aborigines : traditions / p. 20
Aborigines : Tribes / p. 4, 17, 22–23, 26,152
Aborigines : Victorian Board for the Protection of Aborigines / p. 13
Aborignes : women / p. 20
Ackerly, Ada / p. 54
Adelaide (ship) / p. 34–35, 41
Aitken College / p. 151
Alexander (ship) / p. 130
Alhambria (ship) / p. 103
Amalgamated Society of Engineers, establishment / p. 105
Anti-convict protest meetings / p. 31
Anti-Transportation Committee / p. 36
ANZAC Day, services / p. 84
ANZAC legend, provided competition for Scottish nationalism / p. 84
‘Argus’ / p. 34,36,39,85,120–121
‘Argus’: accounts about the Hashemy (ship) and Randolph (ship) / p. 34
Attwood, Bain / p. 13
Australia : celebrations of Scottish culture / p. 73
Australia : colonial invasion history / p. 13
Australia : European settlement / p. 14
Australia : identity still linked closely with British Empire / p. 84
Australian Government : introduced compulsory military training scheme / p. 80
Australian historians, criticised for neglecting Aboriginal history / p. 13
Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) / p. 74,82,85,89
Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) : 5th Battalion / p. 82,83,86,90
Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) : 27th Battalion / p. 82
Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) : 30th Battalion / p. 82
Australian Rules Football / p. 7
Australian Rules Football: ‘Sherrin’ a brand of ball / p. 9
Australian Rules Football: Anti-Football League, known as 'the real AFL,' / p. 7
Ayrshire (ship) / p. 125
Ayrshire (ship) : passenger details with discrepancies / p. 120–122
Baker, Anthony / p. 45
Ballarat Highland Pipe Band / p. 88
Ballarat Ladies Pipe Band / p. 88
‘Band of Hope’ (Waimea) water race / p. 112
Bate, Weston : ‘John Keith Dunstan 3.2.1925-13.9.2013’ (article) / p. 6–11
Bateson, Charles : ‘The Convict Ships 1787-1868’ / p. 42
Batey, Martin : writings about relations between Europeans and Aborigines / p. 24
‘Bathurst Free Press’ / p. 37-38
Batman, John : boarded the ship ‘Rebecca’ / p. 142
Batman, John : meeting with the Woiworrung and the signing of the treaty / p. 4
Batman, John : returned to Launceston / p. 158
Batman, John : set sail for Port Phillip / p. 141
Batman, John : sketch map of 'Dutigalla,' (illustration) / p. 142m
Belich, John : ‘Replenishing the Earth, descriptions of early settler life’, by / p. 99
Bendigo (city) transformed from Gold Rush frontier town to industrial regional centre / p. 108
Berry, Graham (Premier of Victoria) / p. 100,109
Bishop, George, witness of corroboree / p. 23–24
Blake, Les, ‘Vision and Realisation’ / p. 55–56
Bourke, John, death by apoplexy / p. 16
Bowler, Marilyn : Introduction / p. 3-5
British colonial settlers, known as the 'New Britains,' / p. 97
British East India Company / p. 129–130,
British East India Company : lost its trade monopoly in India / p. 130
British Empire / p. 74,76
British government / p. 35,40
British government : allowing transportation of convicts / p. 32
Brown, George T / p. 123
Brown Brothers Milawa winery, Dunstan's account of / p. 7
Browning, Colin Arrott : compiled a surgeon's report / p. 44
Browning, Colin Arrott : The Convict Ship / p. 44
Brydon, Esther Little, George Isaac Porter's wife / p. 129
Buckley, Patrick Coady, ‘Journal’ / p. 16
Burbidge, Andrew : ‘Williamstown High School : Victoria's first government secondary school?’ (article) / p. 4,54–71
Burchett, Frederick, recollections / p. 22–23
Bushfires, 'Black Thursday,' 1851 / p. 19
Cahir, Fred : ‘Finding Indigenous History in the RHSV Collection’ (article) / p. 4,12–30
Calcutta Botanic Gardens / p. 129
Caledonian Society of Melbourne / p. 77–79
Caledonian Society of South Australia, tried to avoid the abolition of kilts / p. 81
Cannon, Michael, Historical Records of Victoria / p. 132
Cape of Good Hope / p. 43
Castlemaine Rate Book / p. 106
Castles, Robert / p. 15
Catholic Church / p. 54
Cattle managers / p. 21
Chinese people / p. 110–111
‘Chowringee’ (ship) / p. 123–124
Church of England / p. 54,67
Citizens Military Forces (CMF) / p. 78
Clacy, Charles Berry (mining engineer) / p. 125
Clacy, Charles Berry (mining engineer) death : / p. 126
Clacy, Charles Berry (mining engineer) : ‘Lady's Visit to the Gold Diggings of Australian 1852-3, A’, publication / p. 119
Clacy, Charles Berry (mining engineer) : worked as a clerk to a merchant Captain Hall / p. 125
Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) / p. 120,123–125
Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) : account of journey around various goldfields / p. 122
Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) : ‘Boernice’ / p. 120
Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) : ‘Clergyman's Daughter, A’ / p. 120
Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) : ‘Lights and Shadows of Australian Life’ / p. 120
Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) : ‘Wonderful Works or the Miracles of Christ’ / p. 120
Clacy, John / p. 125
‘Clarence and Richmond Examiner’ / p. 41
Clark, Ian / p. 18
Clarke, Keith, : ‘Convicts of the Port Phillip District’, by / p. 46
Clutterbuck, Sam, as a witness to Aboriginal ceremonial and economic practices / p. 22
Coglan, T.A. / p. 34
Coldhigham Lodge estate / p. 149
Coliban water scheme / p. 108
Collyer, Caleb / p. 24
Collyer, Caleb : account of violence against Beeac a Gulidjan Elder / p. 26
Colonists / p. 21–22
Colonists : Charles Griffiths as an early colonist / p. 15
Colonists : : experiences and reflections in RHSV manuscripts / p. 17
‘Common Schools Act 1862’ / p. 56
Convicts / p. 32–33,46
Costello, Patrick / p. 24–25
Council elections 1867 / p. 59
Cover labels from Isaac Batey : ‘Reminiscences, 1840-1870’, Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV) - Manuscript collection / p. 17
Cricket : Test Cricket / p. 7
Cricket matches: ‘The Paddock that Grew’ / p. 7
Cripps, James : ‘Reminiscences’, by / p. 43-44
Critchett, Jan / p. 18
Crowley, Francis / p. 45
Dalgleish and Co. (engineers and iron-founders) / p. 107
Dalgleish and Co. (engineers and iron-founders) : Seddon apprenticed to / p. 103
Daniels, John : ‘Batman's Route Revisited : His Exact Steps to a New Treaty Site’ (article) / p. 4,141-162
Darwin, John, After Tamerlane, descriptions of early settler life / p. 99
‘Defence Act 1903’ / p. 79,80,82
Dewar, John / p. 121–122
Dowling, James Sheen / p. 41
Dowman, Richard (Councillor) / p. 57
Dowman, Richard (Councillor) : responsible for establishment of Williamstown High School / p. 55
Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, Royal visit / p. 79
Duke of Edinburgh's Highlanders in Sydney (1868) / p. 75
Duke of York Hotel : / p. 122
Duncan, George : / p. 149
Dunstan, Bill VC (Keith Dunstan's father) : friend of Keith Murdoch / p. 7
Dunstan, Bill VC (Keith Dunstan's father) : ‘His Place is in The Sun’ (poem) / p. 8
Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) (illustration) / p. 6, 6
Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) : founded the Anti-Football League / p. 7
Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) : his 'Alistair Cook'-style columns / p. 7
Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) : as historian / p. 6
Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) : as journalist / p. 3,6-7
Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013): list of other publications / p. 8
Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) : obituary / p. 3–4
Dunstan, Marie (Keith's wife) / p. 7
Dunstan, Marie (Keith's wife) : ‘His Place is in The Sun’ (poem) / p. 9–10
‘Eden’ (ship) / p. 34
Edinburgh Castle / p. 73
Education - Victoria, established free compulsory and secondary education to Grade 8 / p. 54
‘Education Act 1872’ / p. 54,60–61
‘Education Act 1910’ / p. 55
Essendon High School, opening of / p. 63
Evans, George Ewart (post-war oral historian) / p. 3
Evans, Wilson, ‘Port of Many Prows’ / p. 55
Fahey and Maine : ‘Gold Tailings’, by / p. 108
Farmers cooperatives / p. 102
Farms, financing of / p. 101
Fawkner, John Pascoe / p. 134
Fawkner, John Pascoe : a market commissioner / p. 134
Fawkner, John Pascoe : purchase of Will Will Rook parish / p. 156
Finn, Edmund : also known as 'Garryowen, ‘Chronicles of Early Melbourne’ / p. 41,133
Fort Phillip Signal Station / p. 36
Foxhall, Katherine : ‘From Convicts to Colonists : the health of prisoners and the voyage to Australia, 1823-1853’, by / p. 33
Franklin, Charles (Councillor) / p. 57
Franklin, Charles (Councillor) : responsible for establishment of Williamstown High School / p. 55
G Company (Scottish) disbanded / p. 81
Gammage, Bill, appointed as commanding officer of 5th Battalion AIF / p. 83
Garden, Donald : ‘In Heidelberg : the land and its people, 1838-1900’, by / p. 133
Gardner, Helen : review of ‘Edward M. Carr and the Tide of History’ (Samuel Furphy, 2013) / p. 172–174
Gerity, Mr (Headmaster) / p. 62,64
Gipps, George (Governor) / p. 47,135
Gipps, George (Governor) : responsible for formation of a Botanic Garden in Melbourne / p. 136
Gladstone, W. E., regulated convict labour into New South Wales / p. 33
Glencoe / p. 149
Gold Diggers Mutual Protection Society / p. 122
formation / p. 122
Gold Rushes - Victoria, literature review / p. 13
Goldfields : Californian / p. 99,112
Goldfields : New Zealand, West Coast / p. 107
Goldfields : Victoria / p. 4,18,97,98
Goldfields : Ballarat / p. 25
Goldfields : Bendigo / p. 106,108,122
Goldfields : Castlemaine / p. 106,108
Goldfields : Dinah Flat / p. 106
Goldfields : Forest Creek / p. 107,122
Goldfields : Fryers Creek / p. 106,107,122
Goldfields : Golden Gully / p. 106
Goldfields : Golden Point - Forest Creed (illustration / p. 123
Goldfields : history / p. 13
Goldminers : Chinese / p. 110
Goldminers : European / p. 110
Goldminers : given residency status as a result of their mining licence / p. 108
Goldminers : techniques / p. 107
Goodall, Heather, her views on history / p. 14
Gordon Highlanders / p. 90
Government schools / p. 54
Great Britain (ship) Seddon's arrival in Victoria / p. 104
Great Lancashire Cotton Famine of 1862-1865, a catalyst for Seddon's unemployment / p. 103
Grey, Earl / p. 36
Grey, Earl : reintroduced transportation of convicts to NSW / p. 33
Griffiths, Charles, early colonist / p. 15
Gritt, Andrew (rural historian) / p. 101
‘Guide to Convict Records in the Archives Office of New South Wales’ / p. 46
Hagen, Jim / p. 15
Hancock, W. K. / p. 8
Harrison, Rodney, a desire for an inclusive Australian nationhood / p. 14
Harwood, Captain / p. 158
Hashemy (ship) / p. 4,33–47
Hashemy (ship) : arrival in Port Jackson / p. 34
Hashemy (ship) : being turned away from Port Phillip / p. 31
Hashemy (ship) : its arrival in Sydney / p. 33
Hashemy (ship): reaction to its arrival in Melbourne / p. 33
Hashemy (ship) : reference in historical primary sources / p. 34
Hashemy (ship) : for transportation of convicts / p. 33
Heidelberg City Council / p. 132
Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital / p. 90
Heinz, William, New Zealand's Last Great Gold Rush / p. 104
Henderson, John, as religious instructor, kept a diary / p. 44–45
Her Majesty's Theatre / p. 133
Hick, Henry (Trustee) / p. 62,64
Highland Black Watch Regiment : ‘Nemo me impune lacessit’ ("No one attacks me with impunity") motto (Royal Highlanders) / p. 79-80
Highland Society of New South Wales / p. 80
Highland Society of New South Wales : tried to avoid the abolition of kilts / p. 81
Hirst, John / p. 24
‘His Place is in The Sun (poem)’ / p. 8–11
History of Tasmania, The (West) / p. 38
Hobart Courier / p. 36
Hoddle, Louisa Jane / p. 113
Hoddle, Robert / p. 156
Hoddle, Robert : his family / p. 113
Hogan, James Francis / p. 41
Hogan, James Francis : biography / p. 43–44
Holled-Smith, Charles (Major-General) asked to establish a Scottish regiment / p. 78
Holy Trinity Hall / p. 67
Honourable East India Company / p. 123
Hopkins, Isaac (Mayor) / p. 60–61
Hopkins and Goss (building firm) / p. 60
Huggins, Jackie / p. 16
Huggins, Jackie : discussion on economic relationships that Aborigines developed with white colonisers / p. 16
Hughes, Robert, Fatal Shore, The, accounts about the Hashemy (ship) / p. 33
Humphries, Barry (performer/actor) ‘His Place is in The Sun’ (poem) / p. 10
Hurst & Blackett (publishers) / p. 119
Illawara Regiment, 34th Battalion / p. 90
Inquiry into the Management of the Williamstown Workshops, description / p. 105
Jebb, Joshua, Report on the Discipline and Management of Convict Prisons / p. 35
Jenkins, Henry, Town Inspector and Dog Registrar / p. 63
Jenks, Edward / p. 42
Johnson, Joseph, Westbourne and Williamstown Grammar Schools, information on the opening of WBGS / p. 56
Kerr, William, address to the anti-transportation meeting / p. 39
Kew Gardens (London) / p. 129
Kiddle, Margaret / p. 34
King's Own Scottish Borderers / p. 90
Kirkpatrick, George (Major General) Inspector General of the Military Forces of Australia / p. 80
La Trobe and the chieftains (cartoon) / p. 39–40
La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor) / p. 18,47,
La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor) : depicted as 'Boadicea,' / p. 39
La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor) : ordered that the Hashemy be diverted to Sydney / p. 36
La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor) : as Superintendent of Port Phillip District / p. 34,131
La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor) : using former prisoners for employment opportunities / p. 32
Lady's Visit to the Gold Diggings of Australia 1852-3, A / p. 119–120,125
Langdon, Marcus : George Isaac Porter: ‘Across Two Worlds’ (article) / p. 4,129–140
Letters : FitzRoy to Earl Grey / p. 34,37
Letters : urther Correspondence on the Subject of Convicts and Transportation / p. 35
Letters : ‘Herald’ / p. 38
Letters : a Trobe to Deas Thompson / p. 35
Letters : Sydney Morning Herald / p. 37
Liston, J.J. (Mayor) / p. 64
Lone Pine (Turkey) ‘His Place is in The Sun’ (poem) / p. 8
Lovejoy, Val, Gold Tailings, description of Chinese / p. 111
Lowe, Robert / p. 37
Lowe, Robert : leader of anti-transportation protests / p. 41
Lowe, Robert : prejudice against convicts / p. 47
Lowe, Robert : as a prominent speaker / p. 42
Lynch, Rev. / p. 67
Macartney, Jane, diary entry / p. 22
McCombie, Thomas, History of the Colony of Victoria / p. 38
McCulloch, William, Minister for Defence / p. 78
McEacharn, Malcolm : as Mayor of Melbourne / p. 78
McEacharn, Malcolm : as President of the Caledonian Society of Melbourne and first commander of VSR / p. 79
Macfarlane, Ian, Historical Records of Victoria / p. 132
McGrath, Ann : Aborginal women were 'overemployed,' / p. 20
McGrath, Ann : discussion on economic relationships that Aborigines developed with white colonisers / p. 16
McKenzie, John : had to contend with a Liberal Party faction / p. 102
McKenzie, John : his land reform program / p. 101
McKenzie, John : Minister of Lands / p. 101
McKenzie, John : McKenzie, John : Richard Seddon shared his origins with / p. 101
McKenzie, Kirsten, Scandal in the Colonies / p. 33
Maclean, Norman (Rev) / p. 85
Maclean, Norman (Rev) : Council Health Officer / p. 63
McLennan, Duncan (Pipe-Major) : served with 2/5 Battalion / p. 88
McLennan, Duncan (Pipe-Major) : was Pipe-Major of the Hamilton Pipe Band / p. 88
McLennan, Duncan (Pipe-Major) head piper of the VSR / p. 88
Marsden, Anne : ‘George Isaac Porter : Across Two Worlds’ (article) / p.4,129–140
Martin, Arthur Patchett / p. 47
Martin, Arthur Patchett : biography / p. 43
Martin, Arthur Patchett : critical of George Rusden's account of anti-transportation sentiment in Melbourne / p. 41
Martin, Arthur Patchett : History of Australia (1883 edition) / p. 42
Mason, Mr (Councillor) / p. 59
Medway Golf Course, also known as Gumm's Well / p. 145,150
Melbourne / p. 4
Melbourne : signing of treaty with Indigenous people / p. 141
Melbourne - Pubs, Young and Jackson's / p. 7
Melbourne Athenaeum Library : 175th anniversary / p. 129
Melbourne Athenaeum Library : forerunner of the State Library of Victoria / p. 135
Melbourne Athenaeum Library : formerly known as Melbourne Mechanics Institution / p. 129
Melbourne Athenaeum Library: purpose / p. 135
Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) / p. 7
Melbourne Grammar School, allocation of land on St Kilda Road / p. 58
Melbourne High School, origins / p. 69
Melbourne places / p. 151
Melbourne places : Afton Street Reserve / p. 145
Melbourne places : Batman's Hill / p. 136
Melbourne places : Darebin Creek, Epping / p. 141,156
Melbourne places : Edgar's Creek / p. 157
Melbourne places : also known as Blind Creek / p. 153
Melbourne places : Emu Creek / p. 151
Melbourne places : Essendon (Windy Hill) / p. 157
Melbourne places : Flemington Race Course / p. 158
Melbourne places : Gellibrand Point / p. 142
Melbourne places : Gumm's Corner / p. 147,150
Melbourne places : Horseshoe Bend, Keilor / p. 155
Melbourne places : Jackson's Creek / p. 148,150,152
Melbourne places : Keilor / p. 155
Melbourne places : Kororoit Creek / p. 149
Melbourne places : Melbourne places : Melbourne places : Lakeside High School, former treaty site / p. 159
Melbourne places : Maribyrnong River / p. 143
Melbourne places : also called Deep Creek / p. 151
Melbourne places : Merri Creek, Northcote / p. 152–153,154,157,158
Melbourne places : possible treaty signings / p. 141
Melbourne places : Moonee Ponds Creek / p. 152,157
Melbourne places : Mt Iramoo / p. 148–149,154
Melbourne places : Mt Kororoit / p. 151
Melbourne places : Napier Park, Strathmore / p. 157
Melbourne places : Plenty River, Eltham / p. 154
Melbourne places : possible treaty signings / p. 141
Melbourne places : Redstone Hill / p. 148–150,151
Melbourne places : Stony Creek / p. 143–144
Melbourne places : Taylors Creek / p. 147,149
Melbourne places : Tullamarine Airport / p. 152
Melbourne places : Williamstown / p. 143
Melbourne places : Yarra River / p. 143
Melbourne places : Yarraville Gardens / p. 144
Melbourne places : Yuroke Creek / p. 151
Melbourne Punch, Charles Joseph LaTrobe (cartoon) / p. 39–40
Melbourne streets / p. 136
Melbourne streets : Bell Street / p. 157
Melbourne streets : Box Forest Road / p. 156
Melbourne streets : Canning Street ford / p. 146
Melbourne streets : Collins / p. 123,135
Melbourne streets : Cordite Avenue / p. 145
Melbourne streets : Douglas Parade / p. 143
Melbourne streets : Exhibition : / p. 123
Melbourne streets : Exhibition : formerly known as Stephen Street / p. 133–134,144
Melbourne streets : Ferguson / p. 142
Melbourne streets : Flinders, Cleveland House / p. 133
Melbourne streets : Gisborne / p. 136
Melbourne streets : Horsehoe Bend, Keilor : / p. 146
Melbourne streets : Little Bourke Street, formerly known as ‘Cleveland Terrace’ and 'Porter's cottages,' / p. 133
Melbourne streets : Little Collins / p. 134,136
Melbourne streets : Lonsdale / p. 133
Melbourne streets : Mickleham Road / p. 151
Melbourne streets : Spring / p. 133
Melbourne streets : Stenson Road / p. 147
Melbourne streets : William / p. 136
Melbourne Survey Office / p. 134
Melbourne Town Hall / p. 135
Melbourne Town Hall : Town Council / p. 135
Melbourne/Sydney, rivalry / p. 31
Michie, Archibald : / p. 37,42
Millen, Edward : as Minister for Defence / p. 80
Millen, Edward : sympathetic to the idea of Scottish regiments / p. 80
‘Mining Surveyor Reports 1863’ / p. 107
Molland, Miss : admiration of the Earl of Strathmore / p. 65
Molland, Miss : signing over control to a board of management / p. 66–67
Moran, Anthony / p. 14
Morandulk : Aboriginal Chief / p. 152
Morandulk : also known as Mooney Mooney / p. 152
Morandulk : also known as Old Murry / p. 152
Morandulk : headman of the Balluk-Willam / p. 152
Moxham, James (former Councillor and publican) / p. 59–60
Murdoch, Keith : influence on Keith Dunstan's life / p. 7–8
Nettlebeck, Amanda / p. 14
New South Wales, Port Phillip District / p. 16
New South Wales Irish Rifle Regiment, considered as a national unit / p. 80
New South Wales Lancers, Highland gatherings / p. 80
New South Wales Legislative Council / p. 33,38
New South Wales (NSW) : regulation of convict labour / p. 33
New South Wales (NSW) : transportation of convicts - discontinuation / p. 32
New South Wales Scottish Regiment / p. 82
New South Wales Scottish Rifles : considered as a national unit / p. 80
New South Wales Scottish Rifles : merged and absorbed with CMF / p. 82
Old Falcon Hotel (Gravesend) / p. 120
Oldfield, Audrey : ‘The Great Republic of the Southern Seas’, by / p. 44
Paddle, Robert : review of ‘Snarls from the Tea-Tree : Big Cat Folklore’ (David Waldron and Simon Townsend, 2012) / p. 172–176
‘Paddock that grew, The’ : Australian Rules Football / p. 7
‘Paddock that grew, The’ : Melbourne Cricket Ground / p. 7
‘Paddock that grew, The’ : Test Cricket / p. 7
Parkes, Henry (Premier of NSW) / p. 36–37,100
Parliament - Bills, Bill for the Better Government of Convict Prisons / p. 35
Parliament of Victoria : Upper House / p. 105
Pascoe Street façade (illustration) / p. 66
‘Patriot’ (newspaper) / p. 134
Peacock, Alexander, Government Minister / p. 64
Pearce, George : Defence Minister / p. 81
Penang / p. 4,129–130
Percy, Donald, joined VSR in 1910 / p. 79
Perry, Frances / p. 144
Pinne, Peter : review of ‘Circus and Stage : the theatrical adventures of Rosie Edouin and G.B.W. Lewis’ (Mimi Colligan, 2013) / p. 163–165
Port Phillip District, New South Wales / p. 34,37,44
Port Phillip District, New South Wales : arrival of the Hashemy (ship) / p. 34–35
Port Phillip District, New South Wales : transportation of convicts / p. 31–32
Port Phillip District, Victoria / p. 46,46–47
Porter, George Isaac / p. (illustration) 131, 135
Porter, George Isaac : accompanied Wallich to Penang / p. 129
Porter, George Isaac : appointed parish clerk at St George's Church / p. 130
Porter, George Isaac : appointed schoolmaster at Penang Free School / p. 129–130
Porter, George Isaac : arrival in Melbourne on the brig Jewess / p. 131
Porter, George Isaac : began mercantile career with Revely & Co / p. 130
Porter, George Isaac : birth / p. 129
Porter, George Isaac : on a committee to establish a hospital / p. 136
Porter, George Isaac : continued to develop his Heidelberg property (Portion 7) / p. 133
Porter, George Isaac : death / p. 136
Porter, George Isaac : as an early Melbourne entrepreneur / p. 4
Porter, George Isaac : elected trustee in Port Phillip District / p. 134
Porter, George Isaac : elected vice-president of the Melbourne Mechanics Institution / p. 135
Porter, George Isaac : establishment of a botanic garden in Penang / p. 129
Porter, George Isaac : funeral / p. 137
Porter, George Isaac : invested in Port Phillip District / p. 131
Porter, George Isaac : involved in establishing two churches / p. 136
Porter, George Isaac : involved to create Port Phillip College / p. 135
Porter, George Isaac : joined British East India Company as a gunner / p. 129
Porter, George Isaac : liked the name Cleveland / p. 133
Porter, George Isaac : maintained interest in botanic gardens / p. 136
Porter, George Isaac : marriage / p. 129
Porter, George Isaac : memorial (Illustration) / p. 137
Porter, George Isaac : named his eldest son after Nathan Wallich / p. 129
Porter, George Isaac : named portions as Claremont and Cleveland / p. 131
Porter, George Isaac : owned stalls at Bourke Street's Eastern Bazaar / p. 134
Porter, George Isaac : portions 4 and 7 of Heidelberg Crown Grants / p. 132
Porter, George Isaac : purchase of more property in Melbourne / p. 132
Porter, George Isaac : purchased portions of land in Heidelberg / p. 131
Porter, George Isaac : purchased the brig Alice / p. 130
Porter, George Isaac : ran afoul of John Pascoe Fawkner / p. 134
Porter, George Isaac : recruited as an overseer at Calcutta Botanic Gardens / p. 129
Porter, George Isaac : took out mortgages on various city properties / p. 133
Porter, George Wallich, George Porter's eldest son / p. 129,135
Porter, J.A. (son) / p. 135
Pratchett, Terry, ‘ I shall wear midnight’ [book] / p. 3–4
Presbyterian Church / p. 54
Priestley, Susan : ‘Identifying Ellen Clacy - A Cautionary Tale’ (article) / p. 4,119–128
Prisoners, some known as 'Pentovillains," / p. 32
Prisons / p. 32
Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) / p. 104
Public Record Office Victoria : difficulties in finding the manifest for the Chowringee / p. 124
Public Record Office Victoria : inaccuracies about Seddon's departure from Victoria / p. 103
Purvis family / p. 121
Pyne, Christopher, as Education Minister / p. 3
RAAF, No. 11 Elementary Flying School, Benalla / p. 7
Raleigh, Joseph, built a house at Afton Street Reserve / p. 145
Randolph (ship) / p. 33–47
Randolph (ship) : accounts of it reaching Port Phillip / p. 34Randolph’ (ship) : riots on / p. 33
Randolph (ship) : for transportation of convicts / p. 33
Rangitoto (ship) / p. 103,110
Rebecca (ship) / p. 142–143,158
Rees, W Collins, secretary of school sub-committee / p. 58
Release Books for Ships Crew / p. 104
Reminiscences of Caleb Collyer (illustration) / p. 25–26
Report on the Discipline and Management of Convict Prisons (Jebb) / p. 35
Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia / p. 84
Revely & Co / p. 130
Reynolds, Henry / p. 14–15
Reynolds, Henry : discussion on economic relationships that Aborigines developed with white colonisers / p. 16
‘Rheola’ (a house in Williamstown) / p. 60
Richie, Joan, Master of Arts Thesis on Charles Joseph La Trobe / p. 45
Rickard, John : review of ‘The Two Frank Thrings’ (Peter Fitzpatrick, 2013) / p. 165–168
Robertson, William, a close associate of Batman / p. 144
Robinson, James (miner) / p. 104
Ross, (Captain) John / p. 44
‘Roxburgh Castle’ (armed frigate) / p. 121,124
Royal Caledonian Society of Melbourne / p. 90
Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV) / p. 3
Royal Historical Society of Victoria : Annual Melbourne Day Lecture 2011 / p. 12
Royal Historical Society of Victoria : archives / p. 12
Royal Historical Society of Victoria : criticised for neglecting Aboriginal history / p. 13
Royal Historical Society of Victoria : Indigenous resources / p. 4
Royal Historical Society of Victoria : Keith Dunstan a member / p. 8
Royal Historical Society of Victoria : provided details of Batman's route / p. 141
Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV) - Manuscript collection / p. 12–14, (illustration) 17,27–28
Royal Historical Society of Victoria - Manuscript collection : how colonists viewed the value of Aboriginal / p. 21
Royal Historical Society of Victoria - Manuscript collection : participation in colony building / p. 21
Royal Historical Society of Victoria - Manuscript collection : observations in manuscripts are in a wide range of locations / p. 18
Royal Historical Society of Victoria - Manuscript collection : as a valuable resource / p. 21
Royal Historical Society of Victoria - Manuscript collection : writings about Aboriginal beliefs, events and practices / p. 22
Royal Victoria Regiment : 2/5th Battalion, given supply of pipes and drums / p. 89
Royal Victoria Regiment : 5/6th Battalion / p. 90
Rusden, George W. / p. 41–42
Rusden, George W. : ‘History of Australia’ (1883 edition) / p. 35
Saint Helens / p. 101
Saunders, Kay, discussion on economic relationships that Aborigines developed with white colonisers / p. 16
Schools, attendance records / p. 56
Scots Church (Melbourne) memorial / p. 74, 85
Scott, Ernest : Resistance to Convict Transportation (article) / p. 34
Scott, Ernest : Short History of Australia / p. 34
Scottish associations, as a hybrid of Scottish and British loyalties / p. 76
Scottish Company of the Adelaide Regiment of Volunteer Rifles (1866) / p. 75
Scottish culture in Australia / p. 73
Scottish culture in Australia : emergence due to immigration and Australian nationalism / p. 75
Scottish culture in Australia : Highland gatherings / p. 80
Scottish National War Memorial : Central Shrine / p. 73
Scottish National War Memorial : opening of / p. 73
Scottish regiments : emerged and sustained by the British Empire / p. 76
Scottish regiments : emerging with Australian nationalism / p. 73
Scottish regiments : as organisations shaping Southern African society / p. 76
Scottish regiments : as part of defence forces in Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia / p. 75
Scottish Thistle Clubs / p. 77
Scottish Volunteer Rifle Corps of Queensland (1896) / p. 75
Seaforth Highlanders / p. 90
Seddon, Joseph / p. 106
Seddon, Joseph : had mining leases / p. 107
Seddon, Louisa, attended Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations / p. 97
Seddon, Nathan / p. 102–103
Seddon, Richard (miner and NZ Premier) (illustration) / p. 114
Seddon, Richard : attended Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations / p. 97
Seddon, Richard : began building sustainable communities at both Castlemaine and Bendigo diggings / p. 106
Seddon, Richard : death of father / p. 102
Seddon, Richard : described as a 'gross, illiterate but forceful man.,' / p. 98
Seddon, Richard : electoral manifesto / p. 114
Seddon, Richard : employed at the Williamstown Railway Workshops / p. 104
Seddon, Richard : family origins / p. 102
Seddon, Richard : had to contend with a Liberal Party faction / p. 102
Seddon, Richard : known as 'King Dick,'/ p. 98
Seddon, Richard : leaving Victoria / p. 110
Seddon, Richard : as New Zealand's longest serving Premier (1893-1906) / p. 97
Seddon, Richard : occupying a land dwelling in Long Gully / p. 108
Seddon, Richard : as Premier known for his prejudice against Asian immigration / p. 110
Seddon, Richard : shared origins with John McKenzie / p. 101
Seddon, Richard : turned small farms into commercial enterprises / p. 101–102
Seddon, Richard : unfinished apprenticeship at Dalgleish & Co. / p. 107
Seddon, Richard : in Victoria developed his theories of modern humanitarian government / p. 98–99
Seddon, Richard : witnessed how Bendigo grew as a city / p. 108
Seddon, Richard : wooing his wife in Williamstown / p. 103
Seddon, Richard Snr (Richard Seddon's grandfather) as tenant farmer / p. 101
Seddon, Thomas (Richard's father) / p. 102
Seddon, Thomas : conducted a school / p. 100–101
Seddon, Thomas : death / p. 102
Seddon, Thomas : description in 1861 English Census / p. 101
Seddon T.E.Y. (Richard Seddon's son) / p. 102
Settler communities, descriptions of / p. 99
Shaw, A.G.L. : ‘Convicts and Colonies’ / p. 33–34,45
Shaw, A.G.L. : ‘History of the Port Phillip District’ / p. 34
Shaw, A.G.L. : made claims that Hashemy had stopped in Melbourne / p. 36
sheep and cattle stations / p. 19
Sherrin, a brand of ball used in Australian Rules Football / p. 9
Short History of Australia (Scott) / p. 34
Sinclair, Keith (NZ historian) / p. 98
‘Sketch, The’ / p. 98
Smith, George (Town Clerk) / p. 57
Solway, William (architect) / p. 60
South Australian Infantry Regiment, disbanded / p. 81–82
South Australian Register / p. 39
South Australian Scottish Company (1889) / p. 75
South Australian Scottish Regiment / p. 82,90
Speed, Frank W, 5th Battalion AIF historian / p. 82
squatters, living in close proximity with Aborigines / p. 18
St Andrew's 'Church (Scots Memorial) presentation of a memorial chair / p. 89
St George's English Rifle Regiment, considered as a national unit / p. 80
St James Church / p. 136
St Peter's Church / p. 136
Stanner, William E.H. / p. 13
Star of England, The (ship) Richard Seddon worked his passage on / p. 103
State Library of Victoria / p. 17, 135
Steedman, Charles (Headmaster) / p. 60
Stewart, Donald Macrae (Rev) / p. 85
Stewart, James : banned from enlisting in World War II due to age, career soldier and VSR member / p. 79
Stewart, John : as secretary of the Highland Society of New South Wales / p. 80
Sturmer, Frederick (father) / p. 120,125
Sturmer, Mary (née Norris) (mother) / p. 120
Sturt Street Drill Hall, South Melbourne / p. 82
Sugden, George / p. 20
Sugden, George : advocates learning of Aboriginal language / p. 19
Sugden, George : experiences with Aborigines / p. 19–20
Sugden, George : formation of the Australian pioneer legend / p. 20
Sugden, George : frightened of Aborigines / p. 19
Sugden, George : reminiscences / p. 18
surgeons, role on convict ships / p. 33
Sutherland, Alexander / p. 42
Sutherland, Alexander : Hashemy (ship) ordered to Sydney and Randolph (ship) ordered to Melbourne / p. 42
Sutherland, Gillian, ‘Elementary Education in the Nineteenth Century’, sees some schools as 'child minders,' / p. 101
Sydney Reserve Corps of Scottish Rifles (1885) / p. 75
Table illustrating commencement dates for WHS and other long-established Victorian secondary schools (illustration) / p. 68t
Theobold, Marjorie / p. 4
Thompson, Robert / p. 35
Thomson, A. C. (Rev) conducted burial of George Isaac Porter / p. 137
Turner, Henry Gyles / p. 35,37
Turner, Henry Gyles : Hashemy (ship) ordered to Sydney and Randolph (ship) ordered to Melbourne / p. 42
Turner, Richard : ‘The Apprenticeship of Richard Seddon’ (article) / p. 4,97–118
Ugolini, Wendy / p. 74
Van Dieman's Land / p. 38,43,141
Van Dieman's Land : transportation of convicts / p. 32
Verner, William, elected trustee in Port Phillip District / p. 134
Victoria, multicultural history / p. 4
Victoria, Queen : Diamond Jubilee celebrations / p. 97
Victoria, Queen : interested in Scottish Highlands and their regiments / p. 74
Victoria - places / p. 31,38,
Victoria - places : Bass Strait / p. 45
Victoria - places : Cape Otway / p. 44–45
Victoria - places : Chewton / p. 122
Victoria - places : Corio Bay / p. 150
Victoria - places : Deep Creek (near Bulla) / p. 122
Victoria - places : Essendon / p. 23
Victoria - places : Flemington Race Course / p. 79
Victoria - places : Forest Creek / p. 122
Victoria - places : Fryers Creek / p. 122
Victoria - places : Hobson's Bay / p. 38
Victoria - places : Indented Head / p. 142
Victoria - places : Kings Island / p. 45
Victoria - places : Port Phillip Bay / p. 44
Victoria - places : Port Phillip District / p. 130,141,142
Victoria - places : Red Hill / p. 7
Victoria - places : Sandridge / p. 42
Victoria - places : Western District, Wimmera / p. 18
Victoria - places : Wilsons Promontory / p. 44
Victoria - State, 150th birthday celebrations / p. 141
Victorian Board for the Protection of Aborigines / p. 13
Victorian Government Gazette, issue of membership requirements for VSR / p. 79
Victorian Police Pipe Band / p. 88
Victorian Scottish Regiment (VSR) / p. 4,73,75,89 see also 5th Battalion AIF
Victorian Scottish Regiment : asserted its Scottish identity in 1909 / p. 79
Victorian Scottish Regiment : became a militia unit in Victoria's colonial military forces / p. 77
Victorian Scottish Regiment : became embodiment of Australian nationalism / p. 83
Victorian Scottish Regiment : became more of a philanthropic organisation / p. 88
Victorian Scottish Regiment : became part of the volunteer Citizens Miltary Forces (CMF) / p. 77
Victorian Scottish Regiment : became the 5th Battalion AIF / p. 83
Victorian Scottish Regiment : established annual memorial service at Scots Church / p. 85
Victorian Scottish Regiment : establishment / p. 77
Victorian Scottish Regiment : formation of a Scottish dancing class / p. 87
Victorian Scottish Regiment : memorial at Scots Church / p. 74
Victorian Scottish Regiment : met opposition from government and military officials / p. 78
Victorian Scottish Regiment : pipe band (illustration) / p. 86
Victorian Scottish Regiment : recruitment for World War II / p. 89
Victorian Scottish Regiment : re-designated 52nd Hobson's Bay Infantry / p. 80
Victorian Scottish Regiment : retainment of Scottish uniform / p. 82
Victorian Scottish Regiment Welfare Association, establishment / p. 88
Wallich, Nathaniel (botanist) : appointed Porter as an overseer at Calcutta Botanic Gardens / p. 129
Wallich, Nathaniel : as superintendent of the Calcutta Botanic Gardens / p. 129
Wanliss, David Sydney (Lieutenant Colonel, 5th Battalion AIF first commanding officer / p. 82
‘Warriors of Empire : Popular Imperialism and the Victorian Scottish Regiment, 1898-1938’ (article) / p. 73–92
Watson, James (landowner) employed as a woodcutter / p. 156
Webb, Beatrice / p. 100
Webb, Beatrice : English socialist and social reformer / p. 98
Wentworth, W.C. / p. 47
Wentworth, W.C. : supported limited resumption of transportation / p. 38
Wesley Church / p. 54
West, John, ‘The History of Tasmania’ / p. 38
Westbourne Grammar : began in 1867 / p. 54
Westbourne Grammar : a continuation of WBGS / p. 56
Westbourne Grammar : establishment / p. 65
Westbourne Grammar : origins / p. 56
Westbourne Grammar and Williamstown High School / p. 4
Western Australia – places : King George's Sound / p. 130
Western Australia – places : Swan River / p. 130
Wilkie, Douglas : ‘The Convict ship Hashemy at Port Phillip : a case study in historical error’ (article) / p. 4,31–53
Wilkie Benjamin : ‘Warriors of Empire : Popular Imperialism and the Victorian Scottish Regiment, 1898-1938’ (article) / p. 4,73–92
Williamstown, oldest European settlement in Victoria / p. 54
Williamstown – streets : Electra / p. 57
Williamstown – streets : Pascoe / p. 62,65
Williamstown – streets : Pascoe : site of Williamstown High School / p. 58
Williamstown Borough Grammar School (WBGS) / p. 4,62
Williamstown Borough Grammar School : advocates in prospectus that the school should be secular / p. 59
Williamstown Borough Grammar School : also known as 'the Grammar School,' / p. 55
Williamstown Borough Grammar School : commencement of classes / p. 60
Williamstown Borough Grammar School : designed by architect William Solway / p. 60
Williamstown Borough Grammar School : division into a high school and primary school, proposed names / p. 65
Williamstown Borough Grammar School : published histories / p. 55
Williamstown Borough Grammar School : separation of the school into a state government high school / p. 56
Williamstown Borough Grammar School : strained relations with Williamstown Council / p. 62
‘Williamstown Chronicle’ / p. 59,62,63
‘Williamstown Chronicle’ : grammar school prospectus, curriculum details / p. 58
Williamstown Council / p. 54,56
Williamstown Council : allocation of funding to build Williamstown High School / p. 58
Williamstown Council : gifted Williamstown High School / p. 55
Williamstown Council : strained relations with WBGS : / p. 62
Williamstown Grammar School / p. 60 (illustration), 63
Williamstown High School (WHS) / p. 65
Williamstown High School : 75th Anniversary / p. 61
Williamstown High School : also known as Williamstown Borough Grammar School (WGBS) / p. 54–55
Williamstown High School : centenary / p. 54–55
Williamstown High School : location / p. 58
Williamstown High School : as oldest government school in Victoria / p. 69–70
Williamstown High School : origins / p. 69
Williamstown Railway Workshops / p. 97,98, 105 (illustration), 108
Williamstown Railway Workshops : establishment of Amalgamated Society of Engineers / p. 105
Williamstown Railway Workshops : Richard Seddon worked at / p. 104
Williamstown Railway Workshops : Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry / p. 105
Williamstown Railway Yards / p. 4
Willis, Thomas, elected trustee in Port Phillip District / p. 134
Wilson, Edward, editor of the ‘Argus’/ p. 40
Wilsone, David, complained about theft from his hut by Aborigines / p. 17
wines, Chloe label / p. 7
Winstanley, Michael, Industrialisation and the small farm (essay) describes small farmers as market-oriented entrepreneurs / p. 101
Woods, Carole : review of ‘Harvester City : the making of multicultural Sunshine’ (Olwyn Ford, 2012) / p. 168–170
Woods, Gregory (Councillor) / p. 45,62, 64
World War I : Armistice Day / p. 74
World War I : Lone Pine (Turkey) / p. 9
World War I : outbreak : / p. 80
World War II / p. 79,
Wowsers : / p. 8
Young and Jackson's (pub) : Chloe portrait / p. 7,9
Young and Jackson's (pub) : His Place is in The Sun (poem) / p. 9
Yule, Peter : review of ‘Athenaeum Club, Melbourne : a new history of the early years, 1868-1918’ (Paul de Serville, 2013) / p. 170–172
PublisherRoyal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV)
Publication Date2014
Publication PlaceMelbourne, Vic.
Named CollectionLibrary - Periodicals
Object TypePeriodical
Spine LabelREF 994.5 VIC
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