eHive Search « Previous 1 … 948 949 950 951 952 953 Next »Victorian Historical Journal : 253 Volume 70 (2), 1999; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines, Western District Koories' stories collected : in 'Untold Stories', by Jan Critchett, reviewed / p. 164-6 'Advocate', Melbourne : on hostels for women in Melbourne / p. 118 Allenby Lodge, Hawthorn : Salvation Army hostel for girls / p. 119-20 Anglican Church of Australia : as established church in early New South Wales / p. 130 Anglican Church of Australia : opened hostels for business girls in Melbourne / p. 116-7 'Argus', Melbourne : historical articles in / p. 112, 113 Attwood, Bain Munro : review of 'Untold Stories: Memories and Lives of Victorian Koories' (Critchett) / p. 164-6 Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies : and publication of journals of George Augustus Robinson / p. 154 Bagot, Charles Hervey, member, Legislative Council, South Australia : on state aid to Jewish congregations in colony / p. 138 'Banyule', Heidelberg, home of James Graham : / p. 158 Barrett, John : 'That Better Country', by, on Church Acts / p. 132 Barry, Louise (Lulu) : called for hostel accommodation for Catholic business girls / p. 118-9 Bassett, Lady Flora Marjorie (Marnie), née Masson : article on H.F. Gisborne in 'Argus' / p. 112 Biography : A.G.L. Shaw on the writing of / p. 156 Bourke, Sir Richard, Governor of New South Wales : outlined plans for State Aid / p. 131 Bourke, Sir Richard, Governor of New South Wales : portrait by Arthur Levett Jackson (portrait) / p. 133 Brookes, Dame Mabel Balcombe (May) : president, Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne / p. 146, 150 Broughton, Rt Revd William Grant, Bishop of Australia : and state aid to churches / p. 132 Brown-May, Andrew : 'Melbourne's Street Life: the Itinerary of our Days', by, reviewed / p. 162-4 Burke, Edmund, on English people and church establishment : / p. 128-9, 143, 144 Cabrini Hospital, Malvern : history of, by Gwynedd Hunter-Payne, reviewed / p. 166-8 Cannon, Michael Montague : 'That Disreputable Firm: The Inside Story of Slater and Gordon', by, reviewed / p. 161-2 Carmel Hostel, Fitzroy : / p. 118 Carmichael, Sir Thomas Gibson, Governor of Victoria, : gave address to new Historical Society / p. 113 Catholic Church : and Cabrini Hospital, Malvern / p. 166-7 Catholic Church : discouraged in early New South Wales / p. 130 Catholic Church : expansion in 1830s / p. 132 Catholic Church : opened hostels in Melbourne for business girls / p. 118-9 Catholic Women's Social Guild (CWSG), Victoria, : opened hostels for business girls / p. 118-9 Chalmers Hall, Melbourne : hostel for business girls / p. 120, 124 Church and Schools Corporation : in New South Wales / p. 130-1 Church and State in Australia : survey of state aid in the Australian colonies 1788-1895 / p. 128-44 Churches : buildings and residences exempted from rates, Victoria / p. 141 Churches : Church Act for, 1836 / p. 131-2, 135 Churches : gold rushes encouraged state aid to, in Victoria / p. 140-1 Churches : Governor Bourke's proposals for state aid / p. 131 Churches : state aid ended in New South Wales / p. 140 Churches : state aid in Queensland and Tasmania / p. 139 Churches : state aid in South Australia / p. 134, 137-9 Churches : state aid in Western Australia / p. 142 Churches : state aid to, in the Australian colonies / p. 128-44 Churches : state aid, under Governor Gipps / p. 135-6 Clark, Charles Manning Hope : on James Graham / p. 159 Clark, Dr Ian D. : letter, re review of 'The Journals of George Augustus Robinson' / p. 153-5 Clarke, Mary : tells of Aboriginal life in 'Untold Stories' / p. 165 Clarke, Most Revd Henry Lowther, Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne : and GFS hostel for working girls in Melbourne / p. 117 Connibere, George, softgoods manufacturer : YWCA building, Melbourne, funded by family of / p. 117 Cowper, Charles, Premier of NSW : and ending of state aid to churches / p. 140 Critchett, Janet Faye (Jan) : 'Untold Stories: Memories and Lives of Victorian Koories', by, reviewed / p. 164-6 Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : vice-president, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 108 Denison, Sir William Thomas, Governor of New South Wales : and state aid to Jewish congregations / p. 136 Denman, Gertrude Mary, Lady : opened Girls' Friendly Society Lodge, Melbourne / p. 117 Donovan, Peter : 'An Ornament to the City: The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital', by, reviewed / p. 145-52 Doyle, Helen : review of 'A Man about Town: The Letters of James Graham, Victorian Entrepreneur 1854-1864' (Graham, ed.) / p. 157-60 Edith Head Hall, North Melbourne (former GFS Lodge) : / p. 124 Fawkner, John Pascoe : tried to limit state aid to churches in Victoria / p. 141 Fintona, girls' school, Melbourne : founded by Annie Hughston / p. 108 FitzRoy, Sir Charles Augustus, Governor of New South Wales : state aid to Jewish congregations / p. 136 Football : history of Australian Rules, by Hess and Stewart, reviewed / p. 160-1 Forrest, Sir John, Premier of Western Australia : and state aid to churches / p. 142-3 Forster, Rachel Cecily, Lady : opened Spring House for business girls in Melbourne / p. 120 GFS Lodge, Melbourne, Anglican hostel for business girls (later Edith Head Hall) : / p. 117, 124 Gipps, Sir George, Governor of New South Wales : and state aid to churches / p. 135-6 Girls' Friendly Society (GFS) : / p. 126 Girls' Friendly Society (GFS) : providing GFS Lodge for immigrant and working girls in Melbourne / p. 117 Gisborne, Henry Fysshe, Commissioner for Crown Lands, Port Phillip : article on, in 'Argus', by Marjorie Masson (Lady Marnie Bassett) / p. 112 Glenelg, Charles, 1st Baron, Secretary of State for the Colonies : and state aid in Australia / p. 131 Graham, Edward, brother of James Graham : / p. 158 Graham, James, merchant, Melbourne : letters of, 1854-64, edited by Sally Graham, reviewed / p. 157-60 Graham, Mary, wife of James Graham : / p. 159 Graham, Sally : 'A Man About Town: The Letters of James Graham, Victorian Entrepreneur 1854-1864', edited by, reviewed / p. 157-60 Great Britain, Acts of Parliament : Imperial Act 1842, Schedule C, covered support for public worship / p. 135 Gregory, Alan : 'The Ever Open Door: A History of the Royal Melbourne Hospital 1848-1998', by, reviewed / p. 145, 147-9 Gregory, John Stradbroke (Jack) : 'State Aid to Religion in the Australian Colonies 1788-1895' (article) / p. 128-44 Greig, Alfred Woolley : and founding of Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 106-8, 112, 114 Greig, Alfred Woolley : contributions to 'Argus' / p. 112 Greig, Alfred Woolley : (portrait) / p. 109 Grey, Henry George, 3rd Earl, Colonial Secretary : and state aid to Jewish congregations in NSW / p. 136 Hay, James, Salvation Army Commissioner, Melbourne : / p. 120 Hess, Rob : 'More than a Game', edited by, with Bob Stewart, reviewed / p. 160-1 Hoban, Samuel, Superintendent, Wesleyan Central Mission, : called for hostel for working women in Melbourne / p. 120, 122 Hospitals and Charities Commission : and Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 150 Hospitals, in Victoria : review article on recent books on history of, by Gwynedd Hunter-Payne / p. 145-52 Hotel Y (YWCA), Melbourne : / p. 124 Hughston, Annie, founder of Fintona Girls' School : / p. 108 Hughston, Catherine, mother of William John Hughston : / p. 108 Hughston, Johnston, school principal : / p. 108 Hughston, Robert, medical practitioner, brother of W.J. Hughston : / p. 110 Hughston, Violet, taught at Fintona Girls' school : / p. 108 Hughston, Violet, taught at Fintona Girls' school : marriage to Walter Murdoch / p. 110 Hughston, William John, teacher : as founder of Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] / p. 107-8 Hughston, William John, teacher : opened open-air school, Sandringham / p. 108, 110 Hughston, William John, teacher : (portrait) / p. 109 Hughston, William John, teacher : wrote article 'Vanishing Records' in Melbourne 'Argus' / p. 105-7 Hunter-Payne, Gwynedd : 'Cabrini: A Hospital's Journey 1948-1998', by, reviewed / p. 166-8 Hunter-Payne, Gwynedd : 'The Health of Hospital History' (review article) / p. 145-52 Inglis, Kenneth Stanley : history of Royal Melbourne Hospital, by / p. 145, 147 Italians, in Victoria, and Cabrini Hospital in Malvern : / p. 166-7 Jews, in Australia : funding of Jewish congregations accepted / p. 136 Jews, in Australia : proposals for state aid, NSW / p. 131, 136 Jews, in Australia : state aid for, in South Australia / p. 138 Jews, in Australia : state aid rejected to, in Victoria / p. 140 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : compiled 'Letters from Victorian Pioneers' / p. 105 Lang, Revd Dr John Dunmore : favoured voluntarism in relations with Government / p. 132 Laster, Kathy : review of 'That Disreputable Firm: The Inside Story of Slater and Gordon' (Cannon) / p. 161-2 Latham, Alan Thomas, Secretary, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] : / p. 114 Latham, Eleanor Mary (Ella), Lady : / p. 113 Latham, Sir John Greig, Chief Justice : / p. 113 Latham, Thomas, member, and President 1927-31, of (Royal) Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : / p. 112-3 Lemon, Andrew Grant Ferguson, editor, 'Victorian Historical Journal' : retires as journal editor / p. 103 'Letters from Victorian Pioneers' : / p. 105 Long, Colin : review of 'Melbourne's Street Life: the Itinerary of our Days' (Brown-May) / p. 162-4 Lutheran Church : and state aid in South Australia / p. 134 Macaulay, Thomas Babington : on Church and State / p. 129, 139, 143 Macquarie, Lachlan, Governor of New South Wales, : and churches in colony / p. 130 Madden, Sir Frank, Speaker, Legislative Assembly, Parliament of Victoria : as co-founder and first President, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 108 Malvern : Cabrini Hospital (former St Benedict's Hospital) / p. 166-7 Mannix, Very Revd Dr Daniel, Archbishop of Melbourne : and Catholic hostels for business girls / p. 119 Mannix, Very Revd Dr Daniel, Archbishop of Melbourne : visit to new Cabrini Hospital in Malvern / p. 167 Marsden, Revd Samuel : criticised by Macquarie for evangelical innovations / p. 130 McPhee, Peter : ''Pansy': A Life of Roy Douglas Wright', by, reviewed / p. 156-7 McPherson, Sir William Murray, Premier of Victoria : funds for Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 146 Medibank : as theme in Melbourne hospital histories / p. 147-9, 150 Medibank : introduced by Whitlam Government / p. 147 Melbourne : Collins Street and Block Arcade c. 1910 (illustration) / p. 111 Melbourne : street life of, history by Andrew Brown-May reviewed / p. 162-4 Melbourne : traffic in Swanston Street / p. 163 Melbourne City Council : records used in 'Melbourne Street Life' by Andrew Brown-May / p. 163-4 Melbourne University : Sir Douglas Wright as professor and Chancellor / p. 156-7 Methodist Church : opened Princess Mary Club, hostel for business girls / p. 120 Michie, Archibald, member, Legislative Council, Victoria : argued for state aid in colony / p. 141 Mitchell, Ann : on hospital histories / p. 145-6 Moore, Sir William Harrison, Professor of Law, Melbourne University : / p. 113 Moore, Sir William Harrison, Professor of Law, Melbourne University : as councillor and chairman of Historical Society / p. 113 'Moreton Bay Courier', Brisbane : on rejection of state aid to churches in Queensland / p. 139 Morphett, Sir John : supported state aid to Jewish congregations in South Australia / p. 138 Morton, Dr Richard : editorial / p. 103-4 Morton, Dr Richard : succeeds Andrew Lemon as editor, 'Victorian Historical Journal' / p. 103-4 Murdoch, Dame Elisabeth : member and first Benefactor of RHSV / p. 110 Murdoch, Sir Keith Arthur, editor of Melbourne 'Herald and Weekly Times' : nephew of Walter Murdoch / p. 110 Murdoch, Walter, brother-in-law of W.J. Hughston : / p. 110 Murray, John, Premier of Victoria : Historical Society deputation to, for preservation of records / p. 113 National Library of Australia : Petherick Room / p. 107 New South Wales, Acts of Parliament : Church Act, 1836 / p. 131-2, 135, 137 Nicholson, Matthew : review of 'More than a Game' (Hess and Stewart, eds.) / p. 160-1 O'Flynn, Revd Jeremiah Francis : deported by Governor Macquarie / p. 130 O'Halloran, Major Thomas Shuldham, Police Commissioner for South Australia : support to extend state aid to Jewish congregations / p. 138 O'Hanlon, Seamus : 'For the Upholding of Womanhood: Melbourne's Interwar Hostels for "Business Girls"' (article) / p. 116-27 Orr, Sydney Sparkes, Professor of Philosophy, University of Tasmania : Sir Douglas Wright and / p. 157 Pell, Most Revd George, Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, and of Sydney : on separation of church and state / p. 144 Petherick, Edward Augustus : (portrait) / p. 109 Petherick, Edward Augustus : prepared historical bibliography / p. 107 Plomley, Norman James Brian, : transcriptions of journals of George Augustus Robinson / p. 153 Presbyterian Church : provided hostel for business girls in Melbourne / p. 120 Presland, Gary : letter from Ian D. Clark re review of 'The Journals of George Augustus Robinson' by / p. 153-5 Priestley, Susan, President RHSV : 'Foundations and the Future' (article) / p. 105-15 Priestley, Susan, President RHSV : paper at RHSV Anniversary dinner / p. 103 Princess Mary Club, Melbourne, Methodist hostel for business girls : / p. 120, 124-5 Princess Mary Club, Melbourne, Methodist hostel for business girls : standards of accommodation at / p. 122 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : history, by Emma Russell, reviewed / p. 147, 149-50 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : history of, by Gwendolyne Swinburne / p. 145, 146-7 Queensland : state aid to churches in, disallowed / p. 139 Robe, Frederick Holt, Lieut Governor of South Australia : introduced state aid to churches in South Australia / p. 134, 137 Robinson, George Augustus : letter by Ian D. Clark re reviews of journals of, by Gary Presland / p. 153-5 Robson, Belinda : review of 'Cabrini. A Hospital's Journey 1948-1998' (Hunter-Payne) / p. 166-8 Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists : and Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 150 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : 90th Anniversary dinner / p. 103 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : early history / p. 105-15 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : first meeting, Furlong's Music Studio / p. 112 Royal Melbourne Hospital : history of, by Alan Gregory, reviewed / p. 147-9 Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital : history, by Peter Donovan, reviewed / p. 147, 149 Russell, Emma : Bricks or Spirit? The Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne, by, reviewed / p. 145-52 Russell, John, 1st Earl Russell, Colonial Secretary : allowed for special supplementary vote in NSW to Jewish congregations / p. 136 Sabbath observance, in Australia : / p. 143 Salvation Army : provided hostels for business girls in Melbourne / p. 119-20 Salvation Army : Spring House, 1921 (illustration) / p. 121 Schools : state aid for non-government schools / p. 144 Scott, Sir Ernest, Professor of History, Melbourne University : chairman of council of Historical Society / p. 113-14 Shaw, Professor Alan George Lewers : review of ''Pansy': A Life of Roy Douglas Wright' (McPhee) / p. 156-7 Slater and Gordon, law firm, Melbourne : history of, by Michael Cannon, reviewed / p. 161-2 Snelson, Amy, General Secretary YWCA in Australia : planned headquarters and hostel in Melbourne / p. 116-7 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, in Australia : / p. 132 South Australia : state aid abolished, 1851 / p. 139 South Australia : state aid to churches introduced, 1846 / p. 134, 137-8 'South Australian Register', Adelaide : records debate on state aid to Jewish congregations / p. 138 Spring House, Melbourne, Salvation Army hostel for business girls : / p. 120, 124 Spring House, Melbourne, Salvation Army hostel for business girls : in 1921 (illustration) / p. 121 Spring House, Melbourne, Salvation Army hostel for business girls : single bedroom, 1921 (illustration) / p. 123 Spring House, Melbourne, Salvation Army hostel for business girls : standards of accommodation in / p. 122 St Anne's Hall, Carlton : hostel for Catholic business girls / p. 119, 124 St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne : and Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital / p. 149 St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne : history of private hospitals of, by Michael Tyquin, reviewed / p. 147 Stewart, Bob : 'More than a Game', edited by, with Rob Hess, reviewed / p. 160-1 Stow, Revd Thomas Quinton, Independent clergyman, Adelaide : on state aid for churches / p. 137 Swinburne, Gwendoline Hamer : wrote history of Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 145, 146 Tasmania : state aid to churches in / p. 139 Tasmania, Acts of Parliament : Commutation of State Aid Act, 1867 / p. 139 Therry, Revd John Joseph : / p. 130 Turner, Henry Gyles : vice-president, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 108 Tyquin, Michael : 'A Place on the Hill: The History of St Vincent's Private Hospitals in Melbourne, 1906-93', by, reviewed / p. 145-52 Van Diemen's Land, Acts of Parliament : Church Act, 1837 / p. 132 Vasey, George Brinsden, barrister, Melbourne : treasurer of Historical Society / p. 113 Victoria : state aid to churches in Constitution / p. 141 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Local Government Act 1863, exempted church buildings and residences from rating / p. 141 Victoria, Parliament, Legislative Assembly : ministers of religion could be members of / p. 143 Victoria, Parliament, Legislative Assembly : used Lord's Prayer to open sessions / p. 143 'Victorian Historical Journal' : / p. 108 'Victorian Historical Journal' : Dr Richard Morton as new editor / p. 103-4 'Victorian Historical Magazine' : Petherick bibliography published / p. 107 Watson, Jean, aunt and foster mother of Jessie Webb : / p. 112 Watson, Thomas Greenlees, parliamentary clerk : / p. 112 Watt, William Alexander, Premier of Victoria : founding vice-president, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 108 Webb, Jessie Stobo Watson, historian, Melbourne University : as co-principal of matriculation coaching college / p. 112, 113 Webb, Jessie Stobo Watson, historian, Melbourne University : offered use of rooms, Block Arcade, for new Historical Society / p. 112 Western Australia, state aid to churches in : / p. 142 Willis, John Walpole, judge : notebooks of, acquired by Historical Society / p. 113 Women : hostels for, in Melbourne, in interwar years / p. 116-27 Women's hostels, in Melbourne : closure of / p. 124-5 Women's hostels, in Melbourne : established by the churches / p. 116-7, 118-20 Women's hostels, in Melbourne : history of, in interwar years / p. 116-27 Women's hostels, in Melbourne : Spring House (Salvation Army), 1921 (illustration) / p. 121, 123 Women's hostels, in Melbourne : standards of accommodation / p. 122-4 'Women's Social Work', journal of Catholic Women's Social Guild : on need for hostels for young country women / p. 118 Woodroffe, Ian, Director, RHSV : on future of RHSV / p. 114-5 Wright, Sir Roy Douglas (Pansy), Chancellor, University of Melbourne : biography of, by Peter McPhee, reviewed / p. 156-7 Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) : former headquarters used by Girls' Friendly Society for hostel / p. 117 Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) : new headquarters in Russell Street, Melbourne / p. 116-7, 124, 125-6; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 231 Volume 59 (3), 1988; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines : and 'The Musical' / p. 4-5 Aborigines : Australian books on, reviewed / p. 71-2 Aborigines : main subject of 'Australians to 1788' / p. 49-51 Aborigines : population, before 1788 / p. 50 Aborigines : protests at Bicentennial, and illustration / p. 34-5 Aborigines : relics of / p. 23 Alice Springs : 'belly flop' contest at swimming pool, for Bicentennial / p. 33 Alomes, Stephen : on Irish-Australians / p. 73, 75 Anzac Day : observances of / p. 21-2, 24 Aplin, Graeme : edited 'Australians; events and places' / p. 68-71 Armit, Edward Napier (journalist, 'The Age') : / p. 47 Askew, Marc : review of 'Australians: events and places' / p. 68-71 Atkinson, Alan : edited 'Australians 1838' / p. 51-3 Attwood, Bain : review of 'Australians, to 1788' / p. 49-51 Australia : Bicentennial Celebrations / p. 14-16 Australia : Bicentennial Celebrations around Australia / p. 33 Australia : historical atlas, reviewed / p. 66-8 Australia : history of, in 1838, in 'Australians 1838' / p. 51-3 Australia : history of, in 1888, in 'Australians 1888' / p. 53-6 Australia : history of, in 1938, in 'Australians 1938' / p. 57-61 Australia : history of, since 1938 in 'Australians since 1938' / p. 61-2 Australia : history, review of books on / p. 62-6 Australia Day : celebrations of, in 1988 / p. 21-2, 32-5 Australian Bicentennial Association : / p. 33-5 Australian Bicentennial Authority : finance for 'The Musical' / p. 6 Australian Performing Group : / p. 3, 18 'Australians: an historical library' : reviews of books in series / p. 49-62, 66-73 Aveling, Marian : co-edited 'Australians 1838' / p. 51-3 Avenue of the Americas Pty Ltd : production company / p. 6 Barrett, (Dr) Bernard (State Historian) : on Irish-Australia links / p. 74 Barrett, (Sir) James William : and Victorian Historical Memorials Committee / p. 25 Barrett, (Sir) James William : 'Save Australia', essays by / p. 27 Batman, John : burial site, and grave / p. 31-2 Batman, John : tomb at Fawkner Cemetery unveiled (illustration) / p. 32 Beck, S. M. : Canberra Commission / p. 43 Beechworth : Australia Day speech, 1988 / p. 35 Belcher, George, Geelong : / p. 24 Bell, Diane (Deakin University) : on Aborigines / p. 65 Bell, John (director of 'Manning Clark's History - The Musical') : / p. 8, 9 Bendigo : protests at 1988 Australia Day ceremonies / p. 35 'Billy, King' (Aborigine, Ballarat) : ceremony at grave of / p. 34-5 Boort : Australia Day celebrations at, 1988 / p. 35 Borchardt, Dietrich : edited 'Australians: a guide to sources', reviewed / p. 71-3 Brown, Radcliffe : estimates of pre-white Aboriginal population / p. 50 Burgmann, Verity (editor) : editor 'People's History of Australia' / p. 62-6 Cain, John jr (Premier of Victoria) : on 'History of Australia Musical' / p. 6 Calder, James (artist) : view of Australian landscape / p. 22-23 Camm, Jack C. R. : edited 'Australians; an historical atlas' / p. 66-8 Canberra : opening of Parliament at, 1927 / p. 43-7 Canberra Commission : and opening of Parliament, 1927 / p. 43-4 Carter, Dorothy : review of 'The Musical' / p. 8-9, 14-15 Catholic Church, in Australia : in 1938, study of / p. 61 Chuk, Florence : 'The Somerset Years', by, reviewed / p. 78-9 Clare (SA) : held lawnmowing championship / p. 33 Clark, Charles Manning Hope : buying ticket for 'Musical' (portrait) / p. 15 Clark, Charles Manning Hope : musical of 'History' / p. 3-20 Clark, Charles Manning Hope : Vol 6 of, reviewed / p. 57-61 Clark, Dymphna (Mrs C. M. H.) : / p. 6, 10-11 Cook, (Captain) James : memorial at Botany Bay / p. 23-24 Cook, (Captain) James : statue of, at St Kilda / p. 31 Cook, (Captain) James : supposed cottage in Melbourne of / p. 24 Costello, Con : on transportation of Irish convicts / p. 74 Crittenden, Victor : co-editor, 'Australians: a guide to sources' / p. 71-3 Crole, William : had foundry at Geelong / p. 39 Curthoys, Anne : edited 'Australians from 1939' / p. 61-2 Daley, Charles : and historical memorials / p. 25, 27 Daniel, Jason : review of 'The Musical' / p. 7, 8 Davidson, Jim : letter on 'The Musical' / p. 10 Davison, Graeme : edited 'Australians 1888' / p. 53-6 'The Dawn' (journal) : edited by Louisa Lawson / p. 76 Dickins, Barry : review of 'The Musical' / p. 12-13 Discovery Day (19 April) : in Victoria / p. 24 Duncan, J. Stuart : review of 'Australians: a historical atlas' / p. 66-8 Dunstan, David : on 'boozers' and 'wowsers' / p. 65 Dyer's Siding, Vic : / p. 77 Fair, W.J., photographer : in Canberra, 1927 / p. 43-4 Fawdon, Michelle, actress in 'The Musical' : / p. 7 Ferrier wool press : made by Humble and Nicholson / p. 41 Field, Judge Barron : poem on monument to Captain Cook / p. 23-24 First Fleet : / p. 33-4 First Fleeters : on Bicentennial / p. 33 Fishwick, Herbert H., photographer : / p. 45 Foley, Gary : 'Teaching whites a lesson' (article) / p. 66 Forbes, Clarke : review of 'The Musical' / p. 7-9, 12, 15, 17 Ford, Robert and Tannick foundrymen, Geelong : / p. 39, 41 Foster, Stephen Glynn, co-author : 'Australians: events and places' / p. 68-71 Foundries : in Geelong / p. 39 Francis, Raelene : on 20th century immigration / p. 65 Frankston : gumboot race for Bicentennial / p. 33 Gammage, Bill : edited 'Australians 1938' / p. 57-61 Garden, Donald : review of 'Australians from 1939' / p. 61-2 Geddes, Albert Edward : bought Humble & Nicholson's, Geelong / p. 42 Geelong : foundries in / p. 39 Geelong Fire Brigade : bell made for / p. 39 Gembrook, : light railways of, history, reviewed / p. 77 George VI, King of Great Britain, as Duke of York : at opening of Parliament (illustration) / p. 46 George VI, King of Great Britain, as Duke of York : opening of Parliament, Canberra / p. 43-6 Gillen, Paul : on Australian literary culture / p. 65 Glow, Hilary : on 'The Musical' / p. 15 Gordon Technical College, Geelong : wrought iron gates for / p. 41-2 Griffiths, Tom : 'In search of classical soil: a Bicentennial reflection' (article) / p. 21-38 Grimshaw, Patricia : on feminist movement in Australia / p. 66 Grimwade, Russell : presented Cook's Cottage to Melbourne / p. 24 Hallam, Sylvia : in 'Australians to 1788' / p. 49 Hansford, Herbert : plotted sites of Hume and Hovell memorials / p. 27 Harrow : Australia Day celebrations, 1988 / p. 35 Hawkes, Jon, general manager for 'The Musical' : / p. 6 Hayes, Nancye, actress : / p. 6 Henderson, Gerard : attack on Manning Clark / p. 16 Henty, Edward : day of landing commemorated / p. 25 Hibberd, Jack : on the reviews of 'The Musical' / p. 9-11, 16 Hicks, Lieut Zachary : first sighting of Victoria / p. 24 Hills, Ben : review of 'The Musical' / p. 16 Holt, S. Colin : review of 'The Somerset years' (Chuk) / p. 78-9 Horne, Donald : on the reviews of 'The Musical' / p. 9, 10 Howitt, Richard : on immigrants' graves / p. 29 Humble, George Bland : / p. 40 Humble & Nicholson's foundry, Geelong : (illustration) / p. 40 Humble, Thomas Strong : / p. 40 Humble, William, foundry man, Geelong : / p. 39-42 Humble, William Henry : / p. 40 Immigrants : from Somersetshire, study reviewed / p. 78-9 Immigration to Victoria : from Somersetshire, study reviewed / p. 78-9 Inglis, Kenneth S. : comments on meaning of Anzac Day / p. 22, 33 Inglis, Kenneth S. : recollections of boyhood in Melbourne in World War II / p. 61 Irish, in Australia, study of : in 'Australia and Ireland', reviewed / p. 73-5 Kenyon, Alfred Stephen (HSV) : as member of Memorials Committee / p. 25 Kiernan, Colin : 'Australia and Ireland', edited by, reviewed / p. 73-5 Kingston, Beverley : 'The Oxford history of Australia', vol. 3, by, reviewed / p. 53-6 Kisch, Egon : celebrated Australia Day 1935 / p. 32-3 Lack, Dr John : review of 'Australians 1888' / p. 53-6 Lake, Marilyn : writing in People's history of Australia / p. 65 Larkin, John : review of 'The Musical' / p. 9 Lawson, Louisa : biography of, reviewed / p. 75-6 Lee, Jenny : co-editor, 'People's history of Australia' / p. 62-6 LePetit, Paul : review of 'The Musical' / p. 9 Lessels, John, foundryman : / p. 40 Long, Charles R. : on Historical Society Memorials Committee / p. 25, 27, 31 MacDonagh, Oliver, Chairman, Management Committee, Australians: an Historical library : / p. 56 MacDonald. Donald, journalist : speeches for explorers cairns / p. 27-28 'Maitland', convict ship : / p. 78 'Manning Clark's History of Australia - The Musical' : / p. 3-20 Markus, Andrew : on 20th century immigration / p. 65 Martin, Alan W. : co-editor, 'Australians from 1939' / p. 61-2 'Mary Shepherd', ship : / p. 78 Matthews, Brian : 'Louisa', by, reviewed / p. 75-6 Mayne, Alan : review of 'People's history of Australia' (Burgmann) / p. 62-6 McBryde, Isabel : on Aboriginal trade in Australians to 1788 / p. 50 McCalman, Janet : book reviews / p. 57-61 McCarthy, Michael J. (Mike) : 'Bellbrakes, bullocks and bushmen', by, reviewed / p. 77 McCarty, John W. : co-editor, 'Australians 1888' / p. 53-6 McCay, Adam, journalist, Sydney : / p. 47 McConville, Chris : review of 'Australia and Ireland' (ed. Kiernan) / p. 73-5 McGill, Peter, company manager, 'The Musical' : / p. 12, 17 McGuiness, Jan, on 'The Musical' : / p. 14, 15, 17 McIntyre, Stuart : 'The Succeeding age', by, reviewed / p. 57-61 McKernan, Michael : co-edited Australians: events and places / p. 68-71 McLeary, Ailsa : co-editor, 'Australians 1888' / p. 53-6 McMillan, Angus : cairns erected on exploration route / p. 27 McMillan, Angus : cairns (illustration) / p. 26 Melbourne, Old Melbourne Cemetery : efforts to save / p. 28-9, 30-1 Miller, Archie, journalist, Sydney : / p. 47 Molony, John : 'Penguin Bicentenary history of Australia', by, reviewed / p. 62-6 Motor cars : first made in Geelong / p. 41 Mulvaney, Derek John : co-edited Australians to 1788 / p. 49-51 Munday, Jack : on history of green bans in Sydney / p. 66 Murphy, Graeme : 'Vast', ballet by / p. 16 Nicholson, Ward, engineer : / p. 39, 40 O'Hearn, Denis Joseph (Dinny), reviewer : and 'the Musical' / p. 10, 16, 20 Oakley, Barry : review of 'The Musical' / p. 9, 16, 20 Overell, Richard : review of 'Australians: a guide to sources' / p. 71-3 Oxy-acetylene welding plants : first used in Geelong / p. 41 Parramatta : had maypole cake for Bicentenary / p. 33 Patchewollock (Vic.) : Bicentennial celebration / p. 33 Philosophical Society of Australasia : memorial to Cook by / p. 23 Phoenix Foundry Co., Ballarat : / p. 39-40 Pioneers Day (19 November) : in Victoria / p. 24-25 Power, Ernest Renton, journalist : report on opening of Parliament in Canberra in 1927 / p. 43-7 Pram Factory, theatre : / p. 3-4, 5, 11, 18 Press : in Canberra at opening of Parliament in Canberra, 1927 / p. 43-7 Princess Theatre, Melbourne : as venue for 'The Musical' / p. 10, 12 Pryor, Dennis : on Bicentennial celebrations / p. 33 Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne : took over old cemetery site / p. 28, 30 Radic, Leonard : review of 'The Musical' / p. 8-10, 17 Railways, in Victoria : light rail beyond Gembrook / p. 77 Railways, in Victoria : work of Humble & Nicholson, Geelong, for / p. 41 Refrigeration, on ships : plant made in Geelong / p. 41 Reynolds, Professor Henry : on Aborigines / p. 65 Richards, Edward John, Victorian Provincial Press : / p. 47 Rickard, John : "'A fine song and dance': Manning Clark's History - the Musical' (article) / p. 3-20 Robertson, Tim, author and actor : / p. 5, 17-18 Romeril, John, script editor, 'The Musical' : / p. 3-4, 13-14, 18 Rouse, Tim : co-editor, 'Australians from 1939' / p. 61-2 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : Isaac Selby and / p. 30 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : Memorials Committee formed / p. 25 Rutherford, Anna : studies of autobiographies / p. 74 Ryan, Peter, Melbourne University Press : and Manning Clark's History / p. 7 Sayers, Charles Edward : Commonwealth Press Representative for Royal Visit to Canberra in 1927 / p. 43, 47 Scotland : gift of cairn to NSW for Bicentennial / p. 21-22 Selby, Isaac : defended old Melbourne cemetery / p. 28-31 Selby, Isaac : design for old Pioneers' memorial (illustration) / p. 29 Shaw, Professor Alan G.L. : review of 'Australians 1838' / p. 51-3 Shillinglaw, John J. : and memorial on Batman's grave / p. 31-2 Short, John, produce merchant, Geelong : / p. 39-40 Simmons, John, engineer, Geelong : / p. 39-40 Smith, Graeme Kinross : review of 'Louisa' (Matthews) / p. 75-6 Smith, Shelton, journalist on Melbourne Argus : / p. 47 Smyth, Robert Brough : on Aboriginal stone circles / p. 23 Soldiers Memorial Union, Melbourne : / p. 28-Sep Somersetshire, England : emigrants to Australia / p. 78-9 Spearritt, Peter : co-editor, 'Australians 1938' / p. 57-61 Stapley, Frank, Lord Mayor of Melbourne : and Old Cemetery / p. 31 Stephen, Constance, journalist for Sun, Sydney : / p. 45, 46 Strzelecki, Paul Edmund : cairns to (illustration) / p. 26, 27 Tall ships : / p. 33-4 Tate, Frank : and 'Memorials Movement' / p. 25 Theatrical and Amusement Employees Association : / p. 12 Thomson, Helen : review of 'The Musical' / p. 7, 16 Timlin, John, producer, 'The Musical' : / p. 3, 5, 6-9, 12-13, 17-18 Trait, Molly, journalist with Argus : / p. 45, 46 Utting, Charles, journalist : / p. 47 Valentine, John, foundryman : / p. 40 Victorian Historical Memorials Committee : / p. 25, 27-8 Vulcan Foundry, Geelong : / p. 39 Waite, James : attacks 'The Musical' / p. 14, 16 Ward, Andrew : review of 'Bellbrakes, bullocks and bushmen' (McCarthy) / p. 77 Watson, Donald, writer for 'The Musical' : / p. 3-6, 11, 17-18 Weickhardt, Charles George T. : 'Pioneer engineers: Humble and Sons of Geelong' (article) / p. 39-42 Weire, Leslie Batman : unveiled Batman memorial, Fawkner Cemetery / p. 32 Weire, Leslie Batman : unveiling of Batman memorial, Fawkner Cemetery (illustration) / p. 32 Western Foundry, Geelong : / p. 40 White, J. Peter : co-edited Australians to 1788 / p. 49-51 Whitehead, Frederick, journalist for 'Herald' : / p. NO page reference Wild, Stephen : wrote on Aboriginal song and dance / p. 50 Wilson, David, journalist : / p. 16 Wool presses : made by Humbles, Geelong / p. 41 Young, Michael (Mick) MHR : helped with 'The Musical' / p. 6, 14; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 233 Volume 60 (2), 1989; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Albion Quarries : Maltese labourers at / p. 10-11 Alderson, Marijke : 'A step-by-step guide to tracing your family history', by, reviewed / p. 86-7 'Aphrasia', steamer : / p. 3 'Argus', Melbourne : on Pentonvillians / p. 41 Argyle, (Dr) Stanley Seymour (Premier of Victoria) : fluoroscope used by / p. 62, 65 Australia : Bicentennial Celebrations reflections of year / p. 79-80 Australia : history of capitalism and workers in / p. 88-9 Australian Academy of the Humanities : / p. 81 Australian and New Zealand Association of Radiologists : / p. 58 Australian Archives : 'Relations in records', by, reviewed / p. 87 Australian Society of X-Ray Technology : / p. 66 Azzopardi, Angelo (lithographer, Melbourne) : / p. 3, 21 Azzopardi, Antonio (Maltese pioneer, Melbourne) : / p. 3-4 Azzopardi, Valetta (Richmond) : / p. 3, 5, 21 Barak, William (Aboriginal artist) : review of biography by Shirley Wiencke / p. 93-4 Bartolo, (Revd Fr) Francis (Maltese Carmelite priest) : / p. 17 Basuttin, Joseph (Maltese settler, Brampton Island) : / p. 19 Beckett, (Dr) Thomas G., Northcote : / p. 62 Beckett, Lawrence, Northcote : / p. 62 Bellu, Angelo (barber, Melbourne) : / p. 9 Bennett, Robert : ''Any old iron?' A historical perspective of radiology' (article) / p. 57-66 Bentley, James Francis (publican, Ballarat) : / p. 69 Borg, David (Maltese settler) : in Melbourne / p. 5, 21 Bourke, (Sir) Richard (Governor of New South Wales) : and survey of Melbourne / p. 90 Boyd, Benjamin : employed Pentonvillians / p. 44 Braybrook : Maltese residents at / p. 11, 19 Brearley, Joseph (tanner) : / p. 44 Brearley, Sharpe (tanner) : / p. 44 Brown, (Mrs) (teacher, Prahran) : / p. 51 Bruce, (Viscount) Stanley Melbourne (Prime Minister) : on immigration / p. 13, 15 Buckley, Ken : 'No paradise for workers', by, reviewed / p. 88-9 Caldwell, John (engineer) : designed portable X-ray equipment / p. 65 Caldwell, John (engineer) : in factory at work (portrait) / p. 64 Camilleri, Joe (Maltese immigrant) : / p. 20 Camilleri, (Revd Fr) Angelo (Maltese priest) : / p. 10, 13, 15, 17 Camilleri, Salvu (Maltese immigrant) : / p. 7, 21 Cannon, Michael : edited 'Historical records of Victoria' / p. 89-90 Cannon, Michael : on Pentonvillians / p. 43 Carboni, Ivo (descendant of Raffaello Carboni) : / p. 68 Carboni, Raffaello : and Eureka Stockade / p. 68-71 Casolani, Henry (Malta's Superintendent of Emigration) : / p. 10, 13 Castella, Hubert de : 'Australian squatters' ['Les Squatteurs australiens'], of', translated / p. 83-4 Child welfare, in Australia : history, by Donella Jaggs, review / p. 91-2 Children of Eureka : / p. 68, 71 Clendinnen, (Dr) Frederick (skiagrapher) : / p. 62-3 Coleman, Robert : 'Above renown', by, reviewed / p. 77-9 College of Radiologists : / p. 58 Collingwood : Hornbrook and other ragged schools / p. 47, 48 Considine, (Dr) Henry, Traralgon : / p. 60 Convicts : Pentonvillians as / p. 37-46 Convicts : transportation of / p. 37 Cook, (Captain) James : voyages of, reviewed by Glyndwr Williams / p. 82 Corder, Frank (lawyer, Melbourne) : on Maltese migrants / p. 15-19, 21 Crookes, William (pioneer of X-rays) : / p. 58 Curmi, (Captain) Henry (first Maltese Commissioner to Australia) : / p. 14, 19-20 Danne, Richard and Miss, teachers, Sussex Street Ragged School : / p. 51, 52 Dauncey, Augustus (Pentonvillian) : killed shipmate / p. 43 Diaries : writers of / p. 25 Dictation tests : for immigrants, used on Maltese / p. 8 Dieppe Maps : / p. 81 Dieting : Mabel Lincoln on / p. 31-2 Dingle, Tony : review of 'No paradise for workers' (Buckley) / p. 88-9 Downer, Christine : review of 'Hugh Ramsay, his life and work' (Fullerton) / p. 85-6 Duncan, J. Stuart : review of 'Terra Australis to Australia' (Williams) / p. 81-3 Dunstan, David : review of 'The Australian trout' (Ritchie) / p. 94 Dunstan, David : reviews by / p. 83-4 Dutch : and discoveries of Australia / p. 81-2 'Eden', convict ship : / p. 37, 41 Edwards, John, dentist, Pentonvillian exile : / p. 40 Eucharistic Congress 1934 : in Melbourne / p. 17 Eureka Stockade (Ballarat 1854) : Children of Eureka commemorate / p. 68 Exiles : convicts as / p. 39 Exiles : table, disposal of exiles / p. 41 Exiles : table, numbers despatched to Port Phillip / p. 39 Family history : guide to writing / p. 86-7 Family history : sources for, in Australian Archives / p. 87 Farrugia, Joe, Assistant Secretary, Maltese Social Society : / p. 18, 21 Farrugia, Sam, Maltese immigrant : / p. 19 Fitts, Sir Clive : and fluoroscopy unit, (illustration) / p. 63 Fluoroscopes, in radiology : / p. 61-2 Fluoroscopes, in radiology : Sir Clive Fitts with, (illustration) / p. 63 'Foot-vision' : X-ray unit in London Stores (illustration) / p. 64 Ford, Joe : manufacture of X-ray equipment / p. 62 Frost, Alan : co-editor, 'Terra Australis to Australia' / p. 81-3 Fullerton, Patricia : 'Hugh Ramsay.. his life and work', by, reviewed / p. 85-6 Gandevia, Dr Bryan : and Museum of Medical History / p. 59 'Gange', French mailboat : with Maltese immigrants / p. 8 Garden, Donald : review of 'No parallel: the Woorayl Shire' (Murphy) / p. 92-3 'Geelong Advertiser' : on Pentonvillians / p. 41 Gerster, Robin : 'Big-noting: the heroic theme in Australian war writing', by, reviewed / p. 74-6 Gibbons, George, Pentonvillian at Geelong : / p. 43-4 Gilbert, Alan : on 'Australians: an historical library' / p. 80 Glebe (Sydney) : Ragged school at / p. 48, 53-4 Grant, Sir Henry, Governor of Malta : and problem of growing population / p. 6 Grech, Frank : on Maltese unemployment in Victoria / p. 15 Griffiths, Tom : 'Life and adventures of Edward Snell', reviewed / p. 83-4 Grima, G., Maltese immigrant : / p. 13 Hall, Bernard : and Hugh Ramsay / p. 85 Hallam, Dr Keith, radiologist : / p. 58 Hampsten, Elizabeth : on diarists / p. 27 Hardy, Frank : trial for libel / p. 78 Healy, Chris : review of '1988 and all that led' (Shaw) / p. 79-80 'Herald', Melbourne : competition for best housekeepers / p. 29, 31 'Herald', Melbourne : women's pages / p. 31 Hewlett, Dr Herbert, radiologist : / p. 62-3 'Historical records of Victoria vol. 5' : reviewed / p. 89-90 Hobart : ragged schools at / p. 47-8, 49, 52-3 Hobart Town Ragged School Association : / p. 47 Hoddle, Robert : surveys of Melbourne 1838-9 / p. 90 Holmes, Katie : 'Days of her life: using a woman's diary for social history' (article) / p. 24-36 Hornbrook, Mrs : had ragged school at Collingwood / p. 47 Hornbrook Ragged School, Collingwood : / p. 47, 49, 53 Hughes, William Morris 'Billy', Prime Minister : on Maltese immigrants / p. 7-8 Immigrants : Maltese migrants, in Melbourne / p. 3-23 Isaacs, Sir Isaac, Governor General : sponsored Money-lending Bill in Victorian Parliament / p. 74 Jaggs, Donella : 'Neglected and criminal', by, reviewed / p. 91-2 Jews, in Australia : reviews of histories of / p. 72-4 Johnson, Amy, aviator, : Mabel Lincoln on / p. 35 Jones, Des, radiographer : / p. 59 Joy, Edward : founded ragged school, Newtown, Sydney / p. 47 Keener, Francis, Pentonvillian exile : / p. 44 Kirby, Mr Justice Michael : wrote 'The Judges' / p. 78 Lalor, Peter, great great grandson of Peter Lalor : / p. 68 Landy, George, Maltese : / p. 19 Larrikins : in ragged schools, described / p. 51 Lenard, Philipe Eduard Anton : experiments with X-rays / p. 58 Leongatha : history of, in No parallel (Murphy) / p. 92-3 Lincoln, Ethel, daughter of Mabel Lincoln : / p. 25 Lincoln, George, son of Mabel Lincoln : / p. 25 Lincoln, Harold, son of Mabel Lincoln : / p. 25 Lincoln, Mabel, grand-daughter of Mabel Lincoln : / p. 25 Lincoln, Mabel, Mrs, Leongatha : diary of / p. 24-36 Lincoln, Mabel, Mrs, Leongatha : diary, pages illus. / p. 26, 30, 34 Lincoln, Robert (Bob), Leongatha : / p. 25 Lincoln, Rosie, daughter of Mabel Lincoln : / p. 25 Luck, Matthew, Pentonvillian : murdered / p. 43 Lyle, Professor Thomas Ranken : first Australian to work with X-rays / p. 59 MacDonald, Dr Colin, radiologist : / p. 63-4 MacFarlane, Ian : / p. 89-90 Malta : factors encouraging emigration from / p. 5-6 Malta : national day, celebrated in Melbourne / p. 16-17 Maltese, in Melbourne : history / p. 3-23 Maltese Social Society, Melbourne : / p. 5, 17-19, 20 Mannix, Very Revd Dr Daniel, Archbishop of Melbourne : and Maltese immigrants / p. 18-19 Markus, Andrew : book reviews / p. 72-4 Masson, David Orme : foot X-rayed / p. 59 Mayhew, Henry : illustration of Pentonville Prison / p. 38, 42 McBeth, Sue : book reviews / p. 86-7 McCubbin, Frederick : Hugh Ramsay on / p. 85 McIntyre, Kenneth G. : and Dieppe maps / p. 81 Meilak, Joe, Maltese immigrant : (portrait) / p. 12 Melbourne : Maltese pioneers and residents / p. 3-23 Mifsud, Lewis, businessman, Melbourne : / p. 5, 18, 21 Millbank, English prison : / p. 39 Mitchell, Richard : review of 'Lionel Murphy' (Scutt) / p. 76-7 Mount Lyell Mining Co. : Maltese workers at / p. 10 Murphy, John : 'No parallel: The Woorayl Shire', by, reviewed / p. 92-3 Murphy, Mr Justice Lionel : biography of, by Scutt, reviewed / p. 76-7 Neuro-radiology, pioneers in : / p. 65 O'Grady, Desmond : Raffaello / p. 71-2 O'Sullivan, Dr David, Medical Society of Victoria : / p. 59 O'Sullivan, Dr John, radiologist : / p. 58, 65 Olivier, Robert Tostaferrata, Maltese settler, Geraldton : / p. 19 Orr, Professor Sidney Sparkes : Judge Winneke on / p. 78-9 Owen, Dr Morris, archivist, Royal Australian College of Radiologists : / p. 65 Paris, Paul, secretary, Maltese Social Society : / p. 18 Parkhurst, English prison : / p. 39-40 Penney, Jan : review of 'When wattles bloom again' (Wiencke) / p. 93-4 Pentonville, English prison : / p. 39, 40 Pentonville, English prison : (illustration) / p. 38, 42, 45 Pentonvillians : convict exiles to Melbourne / p. 37-46 Pentonvillians : crimes committed by, in Victoria / p. 41, 43 Potts, Henry William, Maltese Commissioner in Australia : / p. 15 Preston and Northcote Community Hospital : X-ray machines at / p. 59, 61 Price, Charles : on Maltese immigrants / p. 8, 21 Quarries, in Victoria : Maltese workers (illustration) / p. 12 Quarries, in Victoria : Maltese working in / p. 10-11 Quinlan, Lucille : on Pentonvillians / p. 41, 43 Rabl, Dr Heinrick, Murtoa : / p. 60 Rabl, Dr Sigmund : X-ray screening unit used by (illustration) / p. 61 Rabl, family, Murtoa : home (illustration) / p. 60 Radiology, in Australia : history / p. 57-66 Ragged School Union (Vic.) : / p. 47, 48 Ragged schools, in Australia : history / p. 47-56 Ramsay, Hugh : biography of, by Fullerton, reviewed / p. 85-6 Ramsland, John : 'The Ragged schools systems in the Australian colonies' (article) / p. 43-56 Reiger, Kerreen : on planned home economy in 1930s / p. 28-29 Ritchie, Jack : 'The Australian trout', by, reviewed / p. 94 Rizzo, Antonio, grocer, Melbourne : / p. 5 Rizzo, John, grocer, Melbourne : / p. 5 Roadknight, William : employed Pentonvillians / p. 44 Robertson, Dr Graeme, radiologist and photographer : / p. 65 Rocks, Sydney : ragged schools in / p. 48, 50, 54 Rontgen, Bertha, Frau Wilhelm : / p. 58 Rontgen, Professor Wilhelm Conrad : discovered X-rays / p. 58-9 Rontgen Rays : / p. 58-9 Royal Australasian College of Radiologists : / p. 65-6 Rubinstein, Dr Hilary L. : 'Chosen: The Jews in Victoria', by, reviewed / p. 72-4 Rubinstein, William D. : edited 'Jews in the Sixth Continent', reviewed / p. 72-4 Rutland, Suzanne D. : 'Edge of the Diaspora', by, reviewed / p. 72-4 Said, Paul, Maltese immigrant : / p. 11, 18 Schilder, Gunter : on Dutch exploration of Australia / p. 81 Schools : ragged schools systems / p. 47-56 Scullin, James, Prime Minister : and Maltese settlers / p. 16-1 7 Scutt, Jocelynne : 'Lionel Murphy: a radical judge', by, reviewed / p. 76-7 Scutt, Jocelynne : review of 'Above renown: the biography of Sir Henry Winneke' (Coleman) / p. 77-9 Shaw, George : edited '1988 and all that', reviewed / p. 79-80 Shaw, Professor Alan G.L. : review of 'Historical records of Victoria, vol. 5' / p. 89-90 Simiana, John, Maltese immigrant : / p. 16 'Sir George Seymour', convict ship : / p. 40 'Skiagrams', glass plate X-ray photos : / p. 62 Smart, Judith : review of 'Big-noting; the heroic theme in Australian war writing' (Gerster) / p. 74-6 Snell, Edward : illustrated diary of, edited and reviewed / p. 83-4 Spiteri, Revd Fr Dennis, Maltese priest in Melbourne : / p. 17, 18 St Hubert's Vineyards (Vic.) : / p. 84 Stanley, Albert, manufacturer of X-ray equipment : / p. 62 Suffolk, Owen, bushranger : / p. 43 Sultana, Paul : on Maltese as quarry employees / p. 10-11 'Sunshine Advocate' : on Maltese residents / p. 11, 13 Surry Hills (NSW), ragged school at : / p. 54 Swain, Shurlee : review of 'Neglected and criminal' (Jaggs) / p. 91-2 Swindells, Herbert, Geelong : / p. 44 Sydney : ragged schools in / p. 48, 50, 51-2, 53-4 Syme, Mabel, Mrs George A. : X-ray used to extract needle from / p. 59 Thornton-Smith, Dr Colin Bernard : translated de Castella's 'Les Squatteurs australiens' / p. 83 Tovell, Ann, librarian, Medical Society of Victoria : / p. 59 Transportation of convicts : to Port Phillip / p. 37 Trout, in Australia : history by Jack Ritchie, reviewed / p. 94 Vassallo, Amedeo, wine merchant, Melbourne : / p. 21 Vassallo, Frank, Maltese immigrant : / p. 5, 21 Velia, Angelo, Maltese immigrant : letter home, quoted / p. 7 Victoria : convict transportation to / p. 37-46 Victoria : Maltese in centenary celebrations / p. 17-18 Victoria : Maltese with banner in procession (illustration) / p. 18 Wapping, Hobart : ragged school at / p. 47, 50 War literature, in Australia : study of / p. 74-6 Watson and Sons , X-ray equipment manufacturer : / p. 64, 65 Watson and Sons , X-ray equipment manufacturer : John Caldwell at work in (illustration) / p. 64 Wheelwright, Ted : co-author, 'No paradise for workers' / p. 88-9 White, William, Pentonvillian exile : / p. 40 Wiencke, Shirley W. : 'When the Wattles bloom again', by, reviewed / p. 93-4 Williams, Glyndwr : edited 'Terra Australis to Australia', reviewed / p. 81-3 Williams, John, Pentonvillian exile : / p. 40 Winneke, Sir Henry : biography of by Coleman, reviewed / p. 77-9 Wood, Dr Barbara, radiologist : / p. 58 Woods, Carole : 'Raffaello revisited' (review article) / p. 68-71 Woorayl Shire : history, by Murphy, reviewed / p. 92-3 Wynd, Ian : 'The Pentonvillians' (article) / p. 37-46 (check spelling) X-rays : discovery of, by Rontgen / p. 58-9 Yallourn : Maltese immigrants working at / p. 16 York, Barry : 'A Splendid country? The Maltese in Melbourne 1838-1938' (article) / p. 3-23 Zammit, Paul, Maltese immigrant : / p. 19; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsMS 001819 (Box 326 01-23); Dugmore family : documents and relics c. 1910-1994; Includes documents detailing the family history of the Payne’s (A.V Payne being L.R Dugmore’s wife), photo albums and various documents relating to the Dugmores. Box 326-01 MS 001819.351 List of children from marriage of James Edward Payne (c.1834-1914) and Sarah Brown Farnham (c.1835-1896). Box 326-02 MS 001819.352 List of children from marriage of James Edward Payne II (1856-1927) and Nattie Hattam Grenfell (c.1858-1942). Box 326-03 MS 001819.353 4p. document “Detailed summary of the celebrations as Proposed”, from Bruce. Discusses plans for centenary celebrations (for what reason is unclear). Attached note indicates this was written to Amy, urging her to give improvements on future functions. Box 326-04 MS 001819.354 5p. document containing meeting minutes. Includes: Agenda for a meeting on 6/9/1955. 1p. Letter from Bruce ‘To the family’. Extract of minutes from meeting held on 114 Gordon St, 31st May. 2p. extract of minutes of meeting at 261 Riversdale Road, 20/4/1955. Box 326-05 MS 001819.355 4p. letter from Tom Payne to ‘Cousin’, 18/9/1955. Discusses details on the Payne family history. Box 326-06 MS 001819.356 3p. Extract addressed ‘to the family’, discussing details about research on family history. Box 326-07 MS 001819.357 2p. letter from Bruce F. Payne to Neil, 3/10/1954. Discusses family history. Box 326-08 MS 001819.358 6p. document highlighting different family trees. Includes: 2p. on ‘Presumed line of Stotfold Paynes from Warren to Edward the Blacksmith’ (names date back to 16th century. 1p. of family tree of Payne family from 17th century to 19th century. 3p. list of ‘names of the Stotfold Line of Paynes in the Chronological order of entry in which they appear in the Stotfold Church Register’, highlighting births, deaths and marriages of each family member. Box 326-09 MS 001819.359 Draft heading page and 2p preface of ‘In the beginning: A history of the Stotfold Branch Descended from the Meldreth Line of the Payne Family and of Families Co-related with it from 1317 to 1927’, by Bruce Farnham Payne. Box 326-10 MS 001819.360 4p. Draft of chapter 1 of Payne family history ‘Comments on the history’. Box 326-11 MS 001819.361 5p. draft of chapter 2 of Payne family history ‘The Origin and Meaning of the name of Payne’. Box 326-12 MS 001819.362 2p. draft of ‘Corrections to the history’, highlighting mistakes in the Payne family history project that need to be fixed. Box 326-13 MS 001819.363 40p. Draft of Chapter 3 of Payne family history ‘The Payne Family’. Includes two different versions of pages 27 and 28, and additonal pages 36A and 36B. Box 326-14 MS 001819.364 12p. draft of ‘Chapter…The Grenfell and Hattam Families’, from Payne family history. Box 326-15 MS 001819.365 31p. draft of ‘Chapter…The Stotfold Line in Australia’. Box 326-16 MS 001819.366 5p. extract draft of ‘The Farnham Family’, containing pages 1,2,3,6 and 8. Box 326-17 MS 001819.367 Large sheet of paper with handwritten family tree of the Payne family, starting from James Grenfell and Nannie Hattam and James Edward Payne and Sarah Brown Farnham. Box 326-18 MS 001819.368 Handwritten notes titled ‘Leonard Ralph Cochrane Dugmore’. Highlight life of L.R Dugmore. Likely written by previous owners but to be kept as reference. Box 326-19 MS 001819.369 5 mechanical pencils. All have ‘Compliments L.R Dugmore’. 3 have instructions on use wrapped around pen (1 damaged). Box 326-20 MS 001819.370 One Mechanical Pencil from Holden and Lewis Pty Ltd. On fountain pen, moulded at tip. Has a marbled pattern, labelled Platignum Box 326-21 MS 001819.371 4 plastic letter openers with ‘L.R Dugmore Mx1087-Engineers pattern maker, 50. Tope St South Melbourne.’ Box 326-22 MS 001819.372 Metal rod with holes. Made up of separate screw-on segments. Box 326-23 MS 001819.373 Plastic measuring apparatus inside leather and cardboard case.; Manuscripts Collection; Donated by Mildura Genealogy Society, signed by Graeme Butler, 29/5/2009.MS 000200 (Box 062-1); Three papers regarding the origins of Presbyterianism in Victoria; Allan, J. Alex (James Alexander), 1879-1967; (Box 062-1) MS 000200 : includes Paper One "The history of the John Knox Glebe in Swanston Street" by J. Alexander Allan, read before the R.H.S.V., 1943. This paper includes a a map of buildings in the relevant city block 1847-1862. Allan praises the work of Rev. James Forbes, whom he calls Victoria's 'first great educationist and the first minister of Scot's Church on Collins Street'. In 1843 the Presbyterian church in Scotland was disrupted by battles between the civil authorities and congregations leading to a break-away new church. In Australia, Forbes left the Scot's Church in 1846 and formed the "free Protesting Church of Australia Felix" who first met in the Mechanics Institute in Collins Street. Forbes was the first moderator of the new church and the driving force behind the building of the John Knox Free Presbyterian church and school on Swanston Street and Little Lonsdale street. The new church opened for worship in May 1848. The John Knox church building was architect-designed by Charles Laing whose map, dated December 1847 shows the building faced south, not east, as did the replacement church of 1863. Forbes foundational newspaper "The Port Phillip Christian Herald". Anecdotal evidence of Forbes personal nature, his deep interest in the schooling and care for the children, including girls' education. Mention of Chalmers school on Spring street. Forbes illness and death at the age of just 38, huge funeral and excessive mourning as well as his legacy. New Knox Church built in 1863, facing Swanston Street, not Little Lonsdale Street (it remains a church today), the subdivision of the land and how the buildings that remained were used after this time. The reducing congregation in the 1860s and the dissolution of parish in 1879. Sale of Knox Church in 1882 to the Disciples of Christ/Christian Chapel. Presbyterian church schism ending in 1860s/70s. Paper Two Dr W. A. Sanderson, M.A. L.L.D., ‘The Beginning of Presbyterianism in Melbourne’, Victorian Historical Magazine, Vol 15, no 4, Dec 1935, pp 124-31. (handwritten copy and typed copy) NOTE: This paper published in V.H.M. Vol. XV, 1935. Focus of this paper on the first religious services held in Port Phillip, the first ministers conducting them, and the first religious buildings to be erected. First Presbyterians to arrive were Dr Alexander Thomson and Mr David Fischer in early 1836, two Presbyterian layman from Tasmania. First services held in homes of new settlers and in the open air. Dr Thomson read the Church of England service every Sunday morning at his house where St Paul's Cathedral now stands. The first clergyman to arrive was Rev. Joseph Orton, a Wesleyan, in April 1836. About this time a subscription fund for a church and school building for the use of all denominations (protestant) was instituted. The humble William Street church opened (on the site of the later St James Cathedral) and though it was just a shed it could seat 80 persons. The first Presbyterian Minister to arrive was Rev. James Clow who began preaching from the William Street church but had to contend with the Church of England majority who intended to take over building. Clow wrote to Reverend Lang in Sydney in December 1837: "with considerable difficulty I obtained the use of it (the church) from 2-4pm every Sunday afternoon as a temporary arrangement'. Although the church was full for his sermons, Clow noted that : "many of those present were Episcopalians and Dissenters". At the end of January 1838 Rev. James Forbes arrived and he and Clow worked together to acquire funding to build the first Presbyterian Church, aided by Mr Skene Craig. Temporary worship was conducted on David Fischer's land on the south side of Collins St West, while another temporary church building commenced. Mr Forbes became the first settled minister in Melbourne and the first Minister of the Scot's church holding first communion here on July 29th 1838, with about 30 communicants present. Government grant and plans for Eastern Hill Scot's Church gathered pace in 1839-40. Paper Three Dr W.A. Sanderson, "The pioneers of the Presbyterian Church". (handwritten copy and typed copy) This paper covers some of the same ground as papers one and two above. Adds a large number of early Presbyterian emigrant ministers including those who served rural congregations and did missionary and bush itinerary work: Rev. Andrew Love (Geelong), Rev. Thomas Mowbray (Campbellfield), Rev. Alexander Laurie (Portland), Rev.. Irving Hetherington (Scot's Church Collins St.), Rev. William Hamilton (Mortlake), Rev. John Tait (Geelong), Rev. Thomas Hastie (Buninyong), Rev. A.M. Ramsay (Scots Church, Collins St), Rev. Robert Hamilton, D.D. (Fitzroy). The Free Church of Scotland sent out a number of young ministers under the leadership of Rev. Dr. Macintosh Mackay and Rev. Dr Adam Cairns to serve the populace in the goldfields: including Rev. James Baird and Rev. William Henderson, (Ballarat), Rev. Dr James Nish (Bendigo) and Rev. Walter Robb and Rev. W.S. Login (Gippsland). In 1859 Rev. James Clow elected the first moderator of a United Presbyterian Church of Victoria. By 1870 the factionalism among the Presbyterian denominations that had divided the church since 1843 was over, at least in Victoria, as the majority saw the advantages of returning to a strong united body. [Author Dr W.A. Sanderson c.1871-1937. He was a doctor of laws ad an amateur historian who presented several papers to the RHSV in the 1930s. He lived at that time at 302 Wattletree road East Malvern.] Unreferenced 1852 letter at the back of the J. Alex. Allan paper is part letter (two typed pages) apparently written by George Augustus Robinson, former Chief Protector of Aborigines in the Port Phillip District (Victoria) from 1837 to his daughter, a Mrs. Allen, then living temporarily on Clark Island north of Van Dieman's Land. Letter dated April 3, 1852, written just prior to Robinson's final return to England. Mentions his other daughters Cecilia (the youngest) and Eliza (just married to C.B. Peel). ; Document; Manuscripts Collection; This is a typed copy of an 1852 incomplete letter to Mrs Allen of Clark Island from her father, G.A. Robinson, Protector of Aboriginals. This letter is attached to 'The History of the John Knox Glebe in Swanston Street by J. Alex. Allan'. Donor Ledger says it came from Museum Dep. of Libraries Dep S. Australia. 1944-45 and 1940-41, Lib Dep 1944545.Victorian Historical Journal : 12 Volume 4 (1), 1914; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines : Mission Station at Melbourne / p. 154 Aborigines : Mission Stations at Melbourne / p. 154 Aborigines : Smith, J.T., schoolmaster at Mission / p. 156 Aborigines : 'White Woman' detained by / p. 174 Aborigines : William Buckley appointed interpreter / p. 154 Arden, George : 'Australia Felix' published / p. 188 'Australia Felix' : G. Arden published 'Australia Felix' / p. 188 Bairnsdale : (The White Woman in Gippsland) / p. 176 Batman, Henry : appointed Chief Constable / p. 156 Batman, Henry : at the site of Melbourne, 1835 / p. 148 Batman, Henry : resigns appointment / p. 158 Batman, John : land bought by / p. 160 Batman, John : memorial to / p. 163 Baxter, Captain B. : clerk to the Bench at Melbourne, 1838 / p. 157 Border Police : Proclamation / p. 181 Buckley, William : appointed as interpreter and Constable / p. 154 Bunce, Daniel : Bruce's wanderings / p. 189 Buntine, W. M. : 'The White Woman in Gippsland: an incident of the 'forties' [1840s]' (article) / p. 174-175 Cape Everard and Point Hicks : notes on Cape Everard / p. 176 Catholics : address to, 1839 / p. 182 Census : first taken at Port Phillip / p. 154 Coal : discovery of coal, 1840 / p. 189 Cooper, Horatio : clerk at first Land Sale / p. 159 Cooper, Horatio : (portrait) / p. 159 Cotter, Dr Barry : Colonial Surgeon / p. 154 Craig, Skene : Commissariat Officer / p. 152 Craig, Skene : (portrait) / p. 159 Cussen, Dr P. : Colonial Surgeon / p. 156 D'Arcy, F. R. : Assistant Surveyor / p. 153 Darke, W. W. : Assistant Surveyor / p. 153 De Villiers, Charles James : Superintendent of Native Police / p. 157, 158 Depasturing Licences : list of / p. 177 Ensay : naming of / p. 176 Fawkner, John Pascoe : funeral / p. 147 Fawkner, John Pascoe : his character / p. 146 Geelong : Geelong and District, 1837-38 / p. 178, 180 Gilbert, John Melbourne : first white child born at Melbourne / p. 155 Gippsland : explorers and pioneers of / p. 189, 190 Gippsland : Gippsland Sub-centre, Report / p. 188 Gippsland : McMillan's discovery of / p. 189, 190 Gippsland : Strzelecki in Gippsland, 1840 / p. 190 Gippsland : The 'White Woman' in Gippsland / p. 174 Gisborne, H. F. : account of Strzelecki's expedition / p. 190 Gisborne, H. F. : letters to La Trobe / p. 186 Gisborne, H. F. : Separation Petition / p. 192 Goldfields : Gill's pictures of / p. 186 Hamilton, G. : overland journeys, 1839 / p. 183 Hawdon and Munday : journey overland to Adelaide, 1839 / p. 183 Hawdon and Munday : journey overland to Melbourne, 1836 / p. 183 Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] : secures memorial to J. Batman / p. 163 Hooson, J. W. : Constable, 1836 / p. 153 Hotels : first licensed in Melbourne, 1837 / p. 149 Hotels : G. Smith erects Lamb Inn, Collins Street / p. 149 Lancey, Captain : with Fawkner's party / p. 146 Land Sales : at Melbourne / p. 178, 179, 182, 187 Langhorne, George : (portrait) / p. 145 Liardet, W. F. E. : on floods / p. 186 Licensing Court : first in Melbourne / p. 149 Lonsdale, Captain William : his Quarterly Returns and Abstracts of Expenditure, 1836-39 / p. 152 Mails : report on proposed mail route between Yass and Port Phillip, 1837 / p. 168 Maps and Plans : proposed Mail Route, Yass to Port Phillip / p. 170 Maps and Plans : Russell's survey of site of Melbourne / p. 192 McMillan, Angus : discovery of Gippsland / p. 189, 190 Melbourne : Aboriginal Mission Station established / p. 154 Melbourne : Batman, H., at the site of Melbourne, 1835 / p. 148 Melbourne : Captain Lonsdale's Administration / p. 149 Melbourne : early Melbourne Police / p. 152 Melbourne : first Licensing Court in Melbourne / p. 149 Melbourne : foundation by Batman and Fawkner / p. 145 Melbourne : G. Wintle, Gaoler at Melbourne, 1838 / p. 157 Melbourne : Hoosan, J. W. first Constable, 1836 / p. 153 Melbourne : hotels first licensed in Melbourne / p. 149 Melbourne : J. M. Gilbert, first white child born at / p. 155 Melbourne : Lancey with Fawkner's party on site of / p. 146 Melbourne : scraps of early Melbourne history / p. 145 Melbourne, Views of : Adamson's, 1839 / p. 186 Melbourne, Views of : Haydon's / p. 187 Memorials : John Batman / p. 163 Native Police : established October, 1837 / p. 157 Newspapers, Early : 'Port Phillip Herald' / p. 189 O'Callaghan, T : 'Scraps of early Melbourne History, 1835-1839' (article) / p. 145-167 Orbost : naming of / p. 176 Overland Journeys : Hamilton, G. overland journey, 1839 / p. 183 Overland Journeys : Hawdon's journey to Melbourne, 1836;|to Adelaide, 1838 / p. 183 Petherick, Edward A : 'Bibliography of the State of Victoria, Part 7' (article) / p. 177- Police, Victorian : Batman, H., appointed Chief Constable / p. 156 Police, Victorian : Batman, H., resigns / p. 158 Police, Victorian : Border Police / p. 181 Police, Victorian : De Villiers, C. J. L., Supt. of Native Police / p. 157-8 Police, Victorian : early Melbourne police / p. 152 Police, Victorian : Wright, W., Chief Constable, Melbourne / p. 158 Port Phillip : Bibliography of, in 1838 / p. 177-180 Port Phillip : Bibliography of, in 1839 / p. 181-7 Port Phillip : Bibliography of, in 1840 / p. 187-192 Port Phillip : first Census at Port Phillip / p. 154 Port Phillip : proposed Separation from New South Wales / p. 192 'Port Phillip Herald' : first number, 3rd January, 1840 / p. 189 Portland : Bibliography of settlement of / p. 182, 186, 188, 189 Portland : survey of Portland Bay / p. 188 Portraits : Cooper, Horatio (portrait) / p. 159 Portraits : Craig, Skene (portrait) / p. 159 Portraits : Langhorne, George (portrait) / p. 145 Portraits : Webb, Robert Saunders (portrait) / p. 145 Protectors of Aborigines : List of appointments of / p. 179 Russell, Robert : Clerk of Works / p. 157 Russell, Robert : resigns appointment / p. 156 Russell, Robert : Senior Assistant Surveyor, Melbourne / p. 153 Ryrie, W. and Co. : Report on proposed Mail Route between Yass and Port Phillip, 1837 / p. 168 Savings Bank : Trustees / p. 180 Separation : Separation from New South Wales / p. 191, 192 Smith, George : erects Lamb Inn, Collins Street / p. 149 Smith, J. T. : schoolmaster at Aboriginal Mission Station / p. 156 Smythe, H. W. H. : surveyor / p. 157 Stapylton, G. G. : surveyor / p. 158 Strzelecki, Count : in Gippsland, 1840 / p. 190 Tyers, Captain C. J. : 140 degree Boundary Line / p. 188 Tyers, Captain C. J. : survey of Portland Bay / p. 188 Violet Creek and Town : in 1840 / p. 187 Webb, Robert Saunders : (portrait) / p. 145 Wedge, J. Helder : associate of Batman / p. 146 Western Port : Moore, Captain, and Hoddle, Robert, at / p. 189 'White Woman', The : 'White Woman' detained by Aborigines / p. 174 'White Woman', The : The 'White Woman' handkerchief / p. 174 Wintle, George : gaoler at Melbourne, 1838 / p. 157 Wright, William ('Tulip' Wright) : Chief Constable / p. 158 ; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 142 Volume 36 (4), 1965; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Alfred (Duke of Edinburgh) : visit to Prince Alfred Vineyard / p. 164 Argyle, Sir Stanley Seymour (Premier of Victoria) : pioneer radiologist / p. 144-7 Bruce, Stanley Melbourne (Viscount) : in London (portrait) / p. 130 Bryce, (Dr) Lucy : review of 'An Abiding Gladness' / p. 174 Castella, Francois de (Yering) : study of phylloxera / p. 168, 173 Castella, Hubert de : and American vines / p. 167-8 Castella, Hubert de : defended light dry wines / p. 163 Castella, Hubert de : emigrant / p. 155 Castella, Hubert de : established St. Hubert's vineyard / p. 156 Castella, Hubert de : failure of St. Hubert's / p. 171, 173 Castella, Hubert de : partnership / p. 169 Castella, Paul de : emigration / p. 155 Castella, Paul de : owned Yering / p. 156 Ceres (Vic.) : Neuchatel cellar / p. 155 Clendinnen, Frederick John (radiologist) : / p. 140-2 Clendinnen, Frederick John (radiologist) : first X-Ray specialist in Victoria / p. 141-2 Clendinnen, Leslie John (Jack) (pioneer radiologist) : / p. 142-3 Cole's Book Arcade (Melbourne) : centenary of opening / p. 133 Cooper, (Dr) Eric (radiologist) : / p. 150 Cooring Yering (vineyard, Lilydale) : established by Samuel de Pury / p. 157, 171 Crimmins, E. (President, Ballarat Historical Society) : death / p. 135 Cross (Dr) Kenneth Stuart (radiologist) : / p. 149 Dardel, James (viticulturist) : at Batesford / p. 155, 158, 165 Dardel, James (viticulturist) : at Yering / p. 156 Deakin, Alfred (Prime Minister of Australia) : biography (La Nauze) published / p. 134 Deschamps, Joseph (viticulturist) : / p. 155 Deschamps, Joseph (viticulturist) : bought Lilydale land / p. 157 Deschamps, Joseph (viticulturist) : planted vines, Yering / p. 156 Filmer, Walter (Newcastle) : X-Ray experiments / p. 140 Flecker, (Dr) Hugo (radiologist) : / p. 149 Garran, Andrew (Victorian Public Service Board) : death / p. 135 Greville, Melville, Morgan (Ballarat Historical Society) : death / p. 135 Grovedale (Vic.), near Geelong : viticulture / p. 155-6 Hewlett, (Dr) Herbert Maunsell : / p. 148 Historical Societies : 1st conference of societies in Victoria / p. 131-2 Hope (Dr) (viticulturist) : / p. 158, 164 Hutchens, Frank (musician and composer) : death / p. 134-5 Hutton, (Major) W. and M. : at Cooring Yering / p. 157. 171 Irving (Professor, Hawthorn Grammar) : / p. 147 La Trobe, Charles Joseph : plans for vineyards / p. 155 La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor of Victoria) : in Switzerland / p. 154-5 La Trobe Library (Vic.) : official opening / p. 132 La Trobe, Sophie (de Montmollin) (wife of C. J. La Trobe) : marriage / p. 154 Langdon, George (viticulturist) : at Yeringberg / p. 156 Lawn Tennis Association of Australia : early tennis matches / p. 141 Lilydale (Vic.) : viticulture / p. 155 Love, (Dr) Leslie : Alfred Hospital, X-ray Department / p. 136, 147 Lyle, (Sir) Thomas R. (Melbourne University) : history / p. 141 Lyle, (Sir) Thomas R. (Melbourne University) : took first X-Rays in Australia / p. 140 Macdonald, (Dr) Colin : 'Roentgen's discovery of X-rays and the pioneer Melbourne radiologists' (article) / p. 136-53 Martin, D. (Secretary for Agriculture) : on phylloxera / p. 167 Masson, Orme (Professor of Chemistry, Melbourne University) : X-ray of his foot, first made in Australia / p. 140 McDonald, (Sir) Warren (Commonwealth Banking Corporation) : death / p. 135 McKeddie, (Dr) J. F. (Alfred Hospital) : / p. 150 Melbourne, St James' Old Cathedral : / p. 134 Menzies, (Sir) Robert Gordon (Prime Minister of Australia) : Lord Warden of Cinque Ports / p. 133 Mildew, Downy : vineyard pest / p. 172 Mitcham (Vic.) : Schwerkolt Cottage / p. 133 Mitchell, David : bought St Hubert's vineyard / p. 171 Mitchell, David : planted vineyard / p. 157, 170-1 O'Sullivan, (Dr) John (radiographer) : / p. 150-1 Paradise (vineyard) : set up by Dardel / p. 155, 158 Pearce, (Sir) George Foster (Senator) : review of biography / p. 173 Peel, Lynette J. : 'Viticulture at Geelong and Lilydale' (article) / p. 154-73 Pettarel, D. Louis : adopted plough for trenching / p. 159 Pettarel, D. Louis : death / p. 165 Pettarel, D. Louis : established Victoria Vineyard / p. 158 Pettarel, D. Louis : vineyard at Pollock's Ford / p. 157 Pettarel, D. Louis : visited by Duke of Edinburgh / p. 164 Phylloxera : combating the disease / p. 167-9, 171-2 Phylloxera : first appearance in Victoria / p. 164-5 Phylloxera : history of disease / p. 166-7 Pury, George de : on Yeringberg / p. 171 Pury, Guillaume (Baron de) : / p. 155 Pury, Guillaume (Baron de) : established Yeringberg / p. 156 Pury, Guillaume (Baron de) : as Swiss consul / p. 170 Pury, Samuel de : / p. 155 Pury, Samuel de : Cooring Yering established / p. 157 Pury, Samuel de : planted vines, Yering / p. 156 Radiology : pioneers in Melbourne / p. 139-53 Radiology : recommendations for change in course / p. 152-3 Red Cross : story of blood transfusion service in book by Dr Lucy Bryce / p. 174 Returned Services League : change of name / p. 134 Reynolds, Patricia : 'Sources of local history', No 2 / p. 132 Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad : discoverered X-rays / p. 136-9 Rosanove, (Mrs)Joan : first Victorian woman Queen's Counsel / p. 133 Rowan, Andrew : partner at Yeringberg vineyard / p. 169-71 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : details of Conference / p. 131-2 Rutherglen (Vic.) : downy mildew in vines / p. 172 Ryrie, William : first vineyard in Lilydale area / p. 156 Schwerkolt Cottage (Mitcham) : opening, as museum / p. 133 Smith, (Dr) L. L. : on treatment for phylloxera in vines / p. 167 St Hubert's (Lilydale, vineyard) : / p. 156, 160 St Hubert's (Lilydale, vineyard) : collapse / p. 171 St Hubert's (Lilydale, vineyard) : London agency / p. 170 St Hubert's (Lilydale, vineyard) : won prize for colonial wine exhibit / p. 169 Sutton, (Lieut-Colonel) Frederick George (Mount Macedon) : death / p. 135 Syme, Hugh Randall (Age) : death / p. 135 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Land Act, 1862 / p. 162 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Vine Diseases Eradication Bill, 1879 / p. 166, 168 Victoria (vineyard, Waurn Ponds) : established by Pettavel / p. 158 Viticulture : viticulture at Geelong and Lilydale / p. 154-73 Weber (Bros. (viticulturists, St. James, Geelong) : / p. 158, 164 Wilkinson, (Dr) J. F. : pioneer Australian gastro-enterologist / p. 148 Wines : early manufacture in Victoria / p. 160-3 X-Rays : development in diagnosis, and list of opaque media / p. 151-2 X-Rays : discovery by Roentgen / p. 136-9 X-Rays : pioneer use in Australia / p. 140-2 Yarra Valley Winegrowers' Association : established at Lilydale / p. 157 Yering (Vic.) : prizes won / p. 164 Yering (Vic.) : red wines a speciality / p. 163-4 Yering (Vic.) : vineyards established / p. 155-6 Yeringberg (vineyard) : established by Du Pury / p. 156, 160` Yeringberg (vineyard : last vineyard / p. 171 Yeringberg (vineyard : prizes won / p. 164, 169-70 Yeringberg (vineyard : vines grown, listed / p. 161-2 Yeringberg (vineyard : white wines a speciality / p. 164; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsMS 001827; Hotelkeepers’ income tax account ledger; Haley, L.; Income tax register book, initially published in 1918 by L. Haley. Used by the Austral Hotel (1918-21), Swanston Family Hostel (1921-1925) and the Boundary Hotel at Sydney Rd, Fawkner (1928-1949 and receipts from as recent as 1952). Book records purchases made by the hotel, salaries and wages of workers, money made on a weekly basis and other financial related activities. Also consists of several receipts from when the hotels were operational. Cardboard and leather cover and spine. Covers sales tax of goods of the Austral Hotel (1918-1921), Swanston Family Hostel (1921-1925), and Boundary Hotel (1928-1952). Page 20 : Two receipts from John Dewar and Sons Ltd (Scotch Whiskey Distillers). Both addressed to Mrs E Gallagher, dated 13/11/1952 (ordering 6 boxes), and 26/11/1952 (ordering 14 boxes). Both are loose from the book. Page 106 : Receipt from Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, addressed to Mr E.J Gallagher Snr at Boundary Hotel, Sydney Rd, Fawkner, dated 5th December 1944. Relates to payments relating to Metropolitan Drainage and River improvement rate, and Metropolitan General Rate. Is loose from the book. Pages 1-2: Lists bar, meal, bed and other receipts, from Swanston Family Hostel from February 1921 until August 1925. At that point, it says ‘Position of Licensing fee from J.Barry. Stock hold to J. Barry’. Pages 2-8: List of bar receipts for ‘Boundary Hostel, Sydney Road Fawkner(?) from April 1928 until June 1949. Of note was that hotel seemed to be increasing in money when its use stops. Further research indicates the hotel is at corner of Boundary and Sydney Rd’s (possibly where the First and Last bar is now). Page 20: Two receipts from John Dewar and Sons Ltd (Scotch Whiskey Distillers). Both addressed to Mrs E Gallagher, dated 13/11/1952 (ordering 6 boxes), and 26/11/1952 (ordering 14 boxes). Page 33: After some missing pages there is a list og “Board and lodging receipts Included in sales”. No specific dates mentioned but does list a number of visitors. Several more missing pages follow. Page 52-54: Lists ‘progressive totals’ of goods and sales tax of items from John Dewars, Distillers Agency, Stephen King, and Oakley Adams, Gramps and Sons, Younghusband, James Richardson, and McWilliams, Parbury Henty and Leo Bunning for 1952-53. Page 55: Records of the above crossed out. Page 56 to 75: ‘Net Purchases for Business only for Stock during year ended 30/6/-‘ Lists businesses or people the hotel purchased goods such as beer, stout, spirits, wines, cordials, aerated waters, cigars, cigarettes, and other goods. Records go from July 1918 to February 1924. Pages 76: ‘Income from commissions, discounts-rebates and sundry credits.’ From August 1918 to November 1919. Pages 78 to 99: ‘Salaries and Wages Actually paid in the business (not including any sums drawn by me or paid as wages for additions, improvements or alterations).’ Lists all staff paid from July 1918 to June 1949. Pages 102: ‘Rent of business premises or land paid to rent accounts’. From July 1918 to July 1937. Page 103 to 106: ‘Rates and taxes, not including federal income tax’, from July 1918 to 1944. Does spill onto other pages on interest. Page 106: Bill/receipt from Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works to Mr E.J Gallagher Snr, circa 1944. Page 107 to 109: ‘Repairs (not including alterations, additions, or improvements to property and machiner: implements, utensils, rolling stock, and articles used in the production of income, but not including repairs to property from which rent is received’, from July 1918 to 1944(?) Page 110 to 114: ‘Other business expenses (attach list)’, from July 1918 until June 1929. Page 115 to 117: List of payments relating to ‘Front bar’, ‘Centre bar’, ‘Theatre bar’, and ‘Temperance bar’ from July 1918 to June 1928. Pages 118 to 141: List of purchases for Boundary Hotel from April 1928 to June 1949. Relates to Carlton and United breweries, James Richardson, Other business Expenses and Other expenses house. Page 134: Attached piece of paper, indicating equations summarising money spent ’18 months to 30/6/1945’. Page 137: Attached piece of paper indicating equations relating to payments on repairs. Page 145 to 147: ‘Net purchases for business only of stock’, from July 1924 to June 1925. Page 168: message saying ‘Embred hotels June 22nd alac battle 1952’(?). ; 1918; Ledger; Manuscripts Collection; Donated by Anne Carpenter, 15.9.2017Victorian Historical Journal : 81 Volume 21 (1), 1945; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines : at Carr's Plains, 1873 / p. 29 Aborigines : Carr's Plains / p. 28, 29 Aborigines : names for implements / p. 28 Allan, J. Alexander : 'The Late Mr C. R. Long' (article) / p. 47 Barkly, Sir Henry : excerpts from letters of Baron Sir Ferdinand Von Mueller / p. 09-10 Bentham, George : excerpts from letters of Baron Von Mueller / p. 1, 2, 4, 9 Bentham, George : excerpts from letters of Baron Von Mueller / p. 10, 14 Bolangum Ranges : (Carr's Plains) / p. 26 Botanic Gardens : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 2 Boyd, Benjamin : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Briggs, Captain : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Callawadda : Carr's Plains / p. 25 Carr's Plains : Aboriginal names for implements / p. 28 Carr's Plains : Aborigines at Carr's Plains, 1873 / p. 29 Carr's Plains : Alex. Dennis and wife (portrait) / p. 31 Carr's Plains : Alexr [Alexander] Dennis and wife (portrait) / p. 31 Carr's Plains : article by Dr R. R. Wettenhall / p. 24-46 Carr's Plains : Bolangum Ranges / p. 26 Carr's Plains : Callawadda / p. 25 Carr's Plains : Carr's Plains / p. 24 Carr's Plains : Cattiong Nyam Nyam / p. 26 Carr's Plains : chapel at Carr's Plains / p. 34 Carr's Plains : Commander R. Wettenhall and Mrs Wettenhall / p. 33 Carr's Plains : Dennis Brothers / p. 30 Carr's Plains : Dog Trap Creek / p. 25 Carr's Plains : E. P. Tregurtha and Elizabeth Tregurtha / p. 32 Carr's Plains : Eeyeuk / p. 24 Carr's Plains : Engottenurmwurm / p. 28 Carr's Plains : extracts from Station diary, 1875-1877 / p. 39 Carr's Plains : Major Mitchell / p. 24, 25 Carr's Plains : Meleel-Meleelsh / p. 25 Carr's Plains : names of stations adjoining / p. 34 Carr's Plains : Polwarth sheep-breeders' register / p. 24 Carr's Plains : Richardson River / p. 25 Carr's Plains : Robertson's Run / p. 30 Carr's Plains : Rutherford Run / p. 30 Carr's Plains : Rutherford Run purchased / p. 34 Carr's Plains : Tarndwarncoort / p. 24 Carr's Plains, homestead : / p. 27 Cattiong Nyam Nyam : Carr's Plains / p. 26 Clarke, W. J. T. : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Cowes, Phillip Island : once known as Muswell Rocks / p. 5 Daley, Charles : Baron Sir Ferdinand Von Mueller / p. 1 Darling, Sir Charles : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 10, 11 Dennis, Alexander, Carr's Plains : (portrait) / p. 31 Dennis Brothers : Carr's Plains / p. 30, 31 Dennis, John : Carr's Plains / p. 31 Dennis, Mrs Alexander : Carr's Plains / p. 31 Dennis, William : Carr's Plains / p. 31 Eeyeuk : Carr's Plains / p. 24 Errata : historical memorials, etc / p. 48 Flora Australiensis : excerpts from Von Mueller's letters / p. 14, 15 Goldsmith, Sir W. B. : Carr's Plains / p. 33 Hardy, A. D. : 'Excerpts from Letters of Baron Sir Ferdinand Von Mueller' (article) / p. 01-1 Harvey, Professor : Baron Von Mueller's letters / p. 13 Henderson, Miss Euphemia : Baron Von Mueller's letters / p. 2, 3, 4 Hooker, Sir Joseph : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 1 Hooker, Sir William : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 1, 11, 15 Imlay, Doctor : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Lake Hindmarsh : Carr's Plains / p. 25 Lake Hindmarsh : named by Eyre (Carr's Plains) / p. 25 Ledcourt Station : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Long, Charles Richard : obituary notice / p. 47-48 McHaffie, John David : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 3, 5, 6, 13 McMillan, Angus : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 1 Mitchell, Major T. L. : Carr's Plains / p. 24 Mueller, Sir Ferdinand Von : excerpts from letters of / p. 01-1 Muirhead, Mr, manager, Carr's Plains : / p. 34 Muswell Rocks : old name for Cowes, Phillip Island / p. 5 Plates and Portraits : Aborigines at Carr's Plains (illustration) / p. 29 Plates and Portraits : Carr's Plains homestead, 1873 (illustration) / p. 27 Plates and Portraits : Carr's Plains homestead, 1891 (illustration) / p. 26 Plates and Portraits : Dennis, Alexander, and wife (portrait) / p. 31 Plates and Portraits : Tregurtha, E. P. (Carr's Plains) (portrait) / p. 32 Plates and Portraits : Tregurtha, Elizabeth (Carr's Plains) (portrait) / p. 32 Plates and Portraits : Wettenhall, Commander Robert, and Mrs Wettenhall (portrait) / p. 33 Richardson’s River and Creek : Carr’s Plains / p. 25 Robertson, J. G : Carr’s Plains / p. 30 Stawell : gold discovered, Pleasant Creek / p. 35 Stawell : proclaimed a Shire / p. 35 Tregurtha, Edward P., Carr's Plains : (portrait) / p. 31, 32 Tregurtha, Elizabeth, Carr's Plains : (portrait) / p. 32 Waranooke Station : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Warracknabeal : Carr's Plains / p. 34 Wettenhall, Dr R. R. : 'Carr's Plains' / p. 24-46 Wettenhall, Holford H. : Carr's Plains / p. 35 Wettenhall, Lieutenant R., Carr's Plains : (portrait) / p. 31, 32, 33 Willaring : Carr's Plains / p. 25 Wilson Brothers : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Woodlands Station : Carr's Plains / p. 30 ; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsCJD-1; C. J. Dennis collection : Sunnyside; Murray, George G. (photographer); A collection of photographic copies of photographs taken between 1911 and 1916, with one taken c. 1925. Most of the photographs are inscribed "G.G.M. Photo", George G. Murray who is said to have regularly visited the Dandenongs in the early 1900s. He generally stayed at the Sunnyside artists camp in Kallista, the Storrie family or the Roberts family at Sunnyside in South Sassafras. His photographs are of people and places in the Belgrave area. Contains photographs of Charles W. Gilbert, R.H. Croll, Frank Roberts, John Garibaldi Roberts, Bertrand John Roberts, C.J. Dennis, John Shirlow, Mrs. Aeneas Gunn, Dave Wright, H.B. Herbert, Miss Eastaugh, David Low. Some of the scenic photographs were made into postcards. All photographs are captioned below the image in black pen, or on the image in white gouache. Note : unless otherwise stated the photographs are dated c. 1914. Contents: Train at Belgrave railway station [CJD-1]; Monbulk from Mernda [CJD-2]; Sunnyside, Sassafras, group portrait: F. W. Roberts, R. H. Croll, C. Web Gilbert, J. G. Roberts, Mrs J. G. Roberts; B. J. Roberts with 'Pomme' [CJD-3]; R.S. Nations' coach [CJD-4]; View from Sunnyside, looking south pictured left to right: J. G. Roberts, Mrs J. G. Roberts, F. W. Roberts, John Kean [CJD-5]; Upper Ferntree Gully railway station [CJD-6]; Mechanics Institute South Sassafras, J.G. Hartney, Pat Quirk, J.G. Roberts, Roger Cleghorn [CJD-7]; Tree struck by lightening Sassafras 1911 [CJD-8]; Mechanics Institute, Alf Fearon, J.G. Hartney, Roger Cleghorn [CJD-9]; Creek near Sunnyside [CJD-10]; Bullock wagon near E.S. & A. Bank, Monbulk [CJD-11]; Tree home of Dinah (Dinny) Masch, the Patch [CJD-12]; Sassafras in flower [CJD-13]; Huon House, Sassafras, William Lennard Roberts [CJD-14]; Warwick Farm, Sassafras wedding group of Corporal and Mrs F.W. Roberts, 30 September 1916 [CJD-15]; Monbulk Road, Huon House, W. Terry's store, Sassafras, 1911 [CJD-16]; Road to Monbulk near Belgrave [CJD-17]; Bert and J. G. Roberts, Old Sunnyside 1910 [CJD-18]; J.G. Robert's wagon impaled on stump, Warwick Farm, Sassafras, 1916 [CJD-19]; Tourist track South Sassafras, John Shirlow, 8 June 1914 [CJD-20]; The creek, South Sassafras, The Glen, John Shirlow and J.G. Roberts [CJD-21]; C. Web Gilbert, sculptor, at Sunnyside, 27 April 1914 [CJD-22]; Mrs Aeneas Gunn [CJD-23]; New hall, Mechanics Institute, South Sassafras [CJD-24]; Huon House, South Sassafras adjoining Sunnyside [CJD-25]; Sherbrooke Falls [CJD-26]; Track to Monbulk, J.G. and F.W. Roberts, 1911 [CJD-27]; J G Roberts , view looking from 'Crook's' towards Sunnyside, 7 August, 1910 [CJD-28]; View from One Tree Hill, 1910 [CJD-29]; J.G. and F.W. Roberts, 12 Feb 1911 [CJD-30]; Olinda Falls [CJD-31]; Belgrade Road, South Sassafras, Huon House and Sunnyside, 1911 [CJD-32]; View towards Barratt's Warwick Farm and Roberts' Sunnyside, South Sassafras [CJD-33]; South Sassafras from Mernda Road [CJD-34]; South Sassafras from Mernda Road [CJD-35]; View of South Sassafras from Sunnyside, looking south along Belgrave Road, c. 1911 [CJD-36]; View at South Sassafras, looking north, 8 June 1914 [CJD-37]; Looking south west by south towards Belgrave [CJD-38]; The Chalet from Mernda Road [CJD-39]; Near Fairy Dell Monbulk [CJD-40]; The Patch Monbulk [CJD-41]; At Sunnyside, South Sassafras, view above Sassafras Creek [CJD-43]; Log Bridge over Sassafras Cree, Mrs Hore and Gwen D. Roberts, 12 February 1911 [CJD-43]; Post Office, Olinda [CJD-44]; Sassafras, view of township [CJD-45]; Monbulk, Miss Simmons on horseback [CJD-46]; Lower Ferntree Gully township [CJD-47]; 'Torkenhof", Mr Kauper [CJD-48]; View from Huon House, South Sassafras [CJD-49]; A forest giant at the Patch, Monbulk [CJD-50]; John Shirlow at Sassafras Creek, 8 June [CJD-51]; David Low, Caricaturist for the Bulletin etc [CJD-52]; F.W. Roberts, last bus, horses Pilot and Ben, 18 April [CJD-53]; At Sunnyside Miss C. McGregor, Mrs Sievwright, and R.M. Roberts, C.J. Dennis, Bert and J.G. Roberts, W. Coleman and J, Brewitt, 15 February [CJD-54]; Last bus of 10, horses Pilot and Ben, F.W. Roberts, Stan Hartney, B.J. Roberts, Jack Brewitt, J.G. Roberts, 18 April [CJD-55]; Mrs Aeneas Gunn [CJD-56]; Sunnyside, J.G. Roberts, R.M. Roberts, R.H. Croll, C.J. Dennis, H.B. Herbert, Edie Eastaugh, F.W, Roberts, 31 May [CJD-57]; Sunnyside, 'Den of the Bulletin", 15 February [CJD-58]; Sunnyside 'Den" in the bus, 8 June [CJD-59]; G.G. Murray on a forest road, 1915 [CJD-6]; Sylvan Fall near Toolangi House [CJD-61]; Sunnyside, John Shirlow, etcher, 8 June [CJD-62]; G.G. Murray on tourist track, 8 June [CJD-63]; Sunnyside, John Shirlow, painting water color, 8 June [CJD-64]; Lorna Doon township [CJD-65]; Mrs Aeneas Gunn, 7 June [CJD-66]; Gwen D. Roberts on tourist track to Monbulk, 12 February 1911 [CJD-67]; Horse drawn wagon near Begley's Bridge, F.W. Roberts, Miss jean Newton, Miss Ruby Hartley, Gwen Roberts, Miss McGregor,G.J. Roberts, W.R. Mooney, 15 March [CJD-68]; Dinah (Dinny) Masch's bush home at the junction of Camms Road an The Patch road [CJD-69]; First hut in Monbulk, situated on the block between the Hollies and Nathania Springs, F. Gay (Micky Drip) standing in doorway, 1912 [CJD-70]; Mr and Mrs William Thompson, pioneers from 1893, 21 August 1910 [CJD-71]; Tutt's orchard, picking raspberries, c. 1910 [CJD-72]; Now on Sunnyside, 1912 [CJD-73]; Tourist track, Kallista [CJD-74]; Chaff cutting at Sunnyside, Gwen Hart, Thelma Stoll, (?) Park,Jack Roberts, Len Snowden, W. Len Roberts, Gwen Roberts, Dick Hitley, 1913 [CJD-75]; Huon falls, near Sassafras [CJD-76]; First crop of hay at Sunnysid, F.W. Roberts, Robert Cleghorn, c. 1911 [CJD-77]; Kallista group includes Roger Cleghorn, W. Emberson, J.G. Hartley [CJD-78]; Township, Lower Ferntree Gully [CJD-79]; Haying at Sunnyside, R. Cleghorn, Jack Paul, F.W. Roberts, 1991 [CJD-80]; Gold panning, Emerald Creek, B.J. Roberts, Jack Roberts, F.W. Roberts, Gwen Roberts, Nona Shappere, 1913 [CJD-81]; Belgrave Railway station [CJD-82]; The Patch, Monbulk, Simpson's home [CJD-83]; Photographer, 1910 [CJD-84]; Rasberry picking, Mrs J.G. Roberts, Leslie Smith and Bert Roberts, c. 1910 [CJD-85]; Entrance to Sassafras Gully [CJD-86]; Photograph of group near Mechanics Hall [CJD-87]; Belgrave Railway station [CJD-88]; Post office Belgrave [CJD-89]; Wagons outside Kallista post office and cash store [CJD-90]; Horse and cart on road at Monbulk [CJD-91]; Wood chop South Sassafras Easter [CJD-92]; copy of newspaper article re re-naming of township, c. 1925 [CJD-93]; Track to Belgrave, Sassafras Creek [CJD-94]; Giant fallen tree [CJD-95]; Sherbrooke Falls [CJD-97] Giant tree, 60 ft girth [CJD-97]; Steps at Sherbrooke Falls [CJD-98]; At the concrete bridge, Monbulk [CJD-99]; Track to the Sherbrooke Falls [CJD-100]; 'Friday's Nook, near Sherbrooke Falls [CJD-101]; Begby's Bridge, Old Monbulk Road [CJD-102]; Overlooking The Patch [CJD-103]; Tourist Track CJD-104]; Looking towards Kay's from Sunnyside [CJD-104]; Sunnyside, J.G. Roberts, F.W. Roberts, D.M. Anderson, Gwen Roberts, 1911 [CJD-106]; View from Perrins Creek Road [CJD-107]; Nathania Springs [ CJD-108]; Belgrave Road [CJD-109].; Photograph; Images collection; The photographs were copied by Brian Pump, c. 1974, photographer for the RHSV.Victorian Historical Journal : 89 Volume 23 (1), 1950; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines : 'Language of the Aborigines' (Bunce) / p. 33, 121 Aborigines : Moravian mission at Lake Boga / p. 32 Aborigines : reminiscences of Swan Hill / p. 8 Appeal, An : an appeal for premises for Society [HSV] / p. 48 Arden and Strode : early printers, Melbourne / p. 22 Arden's 'Sydney Magazine' : published in 1843 / p. 22 Barber, W. H. : 'The Case of W. H. Barber' / p. 26 Batman, John : and Hamilton Hume's Map / p. 21 Beveridge, Andrew : killed, Swan Hill / p. 2 Bonwick, James : notes of a gold-digger, etc / p. 29 Boroondara District : early settlers at / p. 24 Bromby, Revd J. E. : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 Brown, Angus : early Mallee settler / p. 5 'Bully' Hayes : pamphlet by A. T. Saunders / p. 35 Bunce, Daniel : his works / p. 33, 34 Burke and Wills : 'Age' journal of expedition / p. 34 Burke and Wills : Bourne's journal of Landsborough's expedition / p. 34 Burke and Wills : card issued for funeral of / p. 34 Burke and Wills : expedition horses shod at Swan Hill / p. 2 Burke and Wills : monument to, Swan Hill / p. 2 Cadell, Captain Francis : surveys Murray River / p. 10 Campbell, John : known as 'Tinker' Campbell, Queensland / p. 26-28 Campbell, John : 'Tinker' Campbell, Queensland / p. 29 Carboni, Raffaelo : 'The Eureka Stockade' / p. 32, 33 Carrington, Mrs : born Swan Hill, 1860 / p. 3 Chapman, Mrs Caroline Knox : 'Swan Hill - Past and Present' (article) / p. 1-11 Christie, E. M. : 'Some Pamphlets in our Library' (article) / p. 19-40 Clarke, Lindsay, Acting Surveyor : his diary, 1849 / p. 23-25 Clarke, W. : 'Melbourne Morning Herald' / p. 23 Colac : Historical Society formed, 1950 / p. 46 Cotter, Dr Barry : died Swan Hill Hospital, 1877 / p. 10 Cotter, Dr Barry : memorial tablet / p. 11 Country Centres : visits to Colac and Mildura / p. 46 Davies, Revd : first religious service, Swan Hill / p. 9 Deakin, William : father of Alfred Deakin, mail carrier, Swan Hill, 1849 / p. 4 Devenport, V. Sturt : visits Murray Valley and Mildura / p. 46 Douglas, Hon. John : his connection with New Guinea / p. 36 Douglas, Hon. John : Past and Present of Thursday Island / p. 35 Dried Fruit Industry : at Swan Hill and District / p. 7 Droughts : in Swan Hill district / p. 8 Early Closing Association : formed in 1869 / p. 31, 32 'Early Motoring in Victoria' : article by Sir Russell Grimwade / p. 12-18 Elgar's Special Survey, Boroondara District : / p. 24 Ellery, R. L. J., Government Astronomer, Victoria : / p. 31 Emigrants' Guides : Moore's 'Almanac and Guide Book', 1853 / p. 30 Eureka Stockade : Carboni Raffaello's book / p. 32 'Eureka Stockade' : R. S. Ross's book / p. 33 Excursions : Toorak House, Toorak / p. 41 Fawkner, J. P. : first Melbourne printer / p. 22 Fawkner, J. P. : holdings at Diamond Creek / p. 24 Geelong and Melbourne Railway : Rules and Regulations / p. 30 'Geelong Monthly Magazine' : George Mercer's publication / p. 30 Gellibrand, J. T. : and Hume's map / p. 21 Government House, Early : Toorak House, Toorak / p. 41 Gray, J., pioneer, Swan Hill district : / p. 7 Grimwade, Sir Russell : 'Early Motoring in Victoria' (article) / p. 12-18 Gummow, Doctor, Swan Hill : / p. 4 Ham, Thomas : maps and magazine published by / p. 23, 30 Hayes, William Henry : 'Life of Bully Hayes' (Saunders) / p. 35 Henderson, Revd A. M. : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 Hume and Hovell : Journal of Discovery / p. 21 Hume, Hamilton : Hume's map of 1824-25 expedition / p. 20 Land Sales : first land sales, Swan Hill / p. 9 Leggett, G. R. : visit to Colac Historical Society / p. 46 Leichhardt, Dr L. : 'Eight Months with, etc', by J. F. Mann / p. 34 Leichhardt, Dr L. : travels with, etc, by Bunce / p. 33 Library : Society's Library Notes [HSV] / p. 47 Long Lake Water Scheme, Swan Hill district : / p. 9 Mallee Settlers : / p. 5, 6 Mann, J. F. : (Eight Months with Dr Leichhardt) / p. 34 Maps and Plans : Hamilton Hume's map / p. 20 Maps and Plans : published by Thomas Ham / p. 20 Maribyrnong : surveyed by Lindsay Clarke, 1849 / p. 23 McCoy, Professor : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 McLennan & Taylor, storekeepers, Swan Hill : / p. 7, 8 McMahon, C. G. : early Swan Hill coach driver / p. 5 Melbourne and Hobson's Bay United Railway Co. : Bye-Laws, etc [By-laws] / p. 30 Melbourne Gas and Coke Co. : Deed of Settlement, 1850 / p. 29 Mercer, George : Geelong publisher / p. 30 Missions to Aborigines : Moravian mission at Lake Boga / p. 32 Mitchell, Major T. L. : monument to at Swan Hill / p. 2 Mitchell, Major T. L. : names Swan Hill / p. 2 Moorabool and Barwon Districts : surveyed by Lindsay Clarke in 1849 / p. 23 Moorhead, E. W. : Toorak House, Toorak / p. 41-45 Morrison, Doctor, Swan Hill, 1857 : / p. 4 Motor Cars : early hostility to / p. 14 Motor Cars : early motoring in Victoria / p. 12-18 Motor Cars : first Australian mechanically propelled vehicle / p. 18 Motor Cars : first Model 'T' Ford / p. 17 Motor Cars : first woman driver of / p. 18 Motoring in Victoria, Early : article by Sir Russell Grimwade / p. 12-18 Murray Smith, R. : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 Ocock, Richard : solicitor for executors of John Batman / p. 21 Pamphlets : first Melbourne pamphlet / p. 22 Pamphlets in Our Library, Some : article by E. M. Christie / p. 19-40 Port Fairy : history of, by Earle / p. 36 Portland : overland route to, 1849 / p. 25 Punt Hotel, Swan Hill : / p. 7 Queensland : 'The Early Settlement of' / p. 27 Raines, Harry : Royal Hotel, Swan Hill / p. 7 Ross, R. S. : author of book on 'Eureka Stockade' / p. 33 Royal Hotel : Gray’s at Swan Hill / p. 7 Saunders, A. T. : 'Life of Bully Hayes' / p. 35 Sellick, Mr, Mallee settler : his experiences / p. 4 Smith, R. Murray : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 Swan Hill : Aborigines at / p. 8 Swan Hill : District Water Scheme (Long Lake) / p. 9 Swan Hill : dried fruit industry at / p. 7 Swan Hill : early coach drivers for Cobb and Co / p. 4, 5 Swan Hill : early hotels and boarding houses / p. 7 Swan Hill : early transport, coach fares, etc / p. 4 Swan Hill : first land sale, 1864 / p. 9 Swan Hill : first religious service, 1853 / p. 9 Swan Hill : first settlers at / p. 2, 5, 6 Swan Hill : naming of, by Major Mitchell / p. 2 Swan Hill : 'Past and Present' article by Mrs C. Knox Chapman / p. 1-11 Swan Hill : pioneers of Swan Hill district / p. 7 Tarrant, Colonel Harley : and the first Model T Ford / p. 17 Thomson, Herbert : Thomson Motor Phaeton, 1896 / p. 18 Traveller's Rest : boarding-house and store at Swan Hill / p. 3 Urquhart, David, blacksmith, early Swan Hill : / p. 8 Western Australia : Camden Harbour Pastoral Association / p. 34 Western Australia : Denison Plains Pastoral Co / p. 34 Wilkinsons, John and Margaret : early Swan Hill / p. 3, 4 Wilks, William : raid of the Aborigines / p. 27, 29 Wilmoth, Mrs L. J. : drove early motor vehicle, 1896 / p. 18 Wrixon, Hon H. J. : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 ; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 264 Volume 76 (2), 2005; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Tulloch, John : Foreword [to special Place Names issue of Victorian Historical Journal] / p. 131-133 Cole, Valda : 'The Parish of Tyabb: what's in a name ?' (article) / p. 135-146 Wallace, Bernard : 'Naming Victoria's South West' (article) / p. 147-164 Clark, Ian : 'George Augustus Robinson: his value as a resource for place names research' (article) / p. 165-179 Morey, Stephen : 'The Place Names and Words Collected by Philip Chauncey: a linguistic examination' (article) / p. 180-198 Cahir, David : 'Tales in a Name: discovering inter-cultural relations through place names' (article) / p. 199-210 Kostanski, Laura : 'Spurious Etymologies: toponomic books and town name identities on the Murray River' (article) / p. 211-224 Dunstan, David : review of 'Engines of influence: newspapers of country Victoria, 1840-1890 (Elizabeth Morrison, 2005) / p. 225-227 O'Hanlon, Seamus : review of 'Low, degraded broots? : industry and entrepreneurialism in Melbourne's Little Lon [Little Lonsdale Street], 1860-1950' (J. A. Leckey, 2004) / p. 227-229 Harper, Brian : review of 'Increasing momentum: engineering at the University of Melbourne, 1861-2004' (Carolyn Rasmussen, 2004) / p. 229-230 Morton, Richard : review of 'Welcome and farewell: the story of Station Pier' (Jill Barnard with Sonia Jennings, 2004) / p. 230-232 Mounted police, in Victoria : group photograph of seated members in uniform (illustration) / p. cover Stanton, Thomas, Melbourne / p. 248 Aborigines : fear of, among Western District settlers / p. 203 Aborigines : in south west Victoria / p. 147,148, 150, 156, 161-2 Aborigines : journals of G.A. Robinson as research resource for / p. 165-79 Aborigines : languages of, collected by G.A. Robinson / p. 166 Aborigines : Pama-Nyungan, indigenous language family / p. 181 Aborigines : place names and words collected by Philip Chauncy and published in 'The Aborigines of Victoria' / p. 180-98 Aborigines : place names associated with frontier warfare / p. 202, 204-6 Aborigines : places named for / p. 207-8 Aborigines : Victorian place names derived from / p. 131-2, 135, 137-8, 181-2, 199, 201, 212-8 Abrupt, Mount, Vic.|Mount Abrupt : named by Major Mitchell / p. 154 Adams, John David : on origin of Gippsland place names / p. 172 Anderson, Hugh McDonald : history of Ripon Shire by / p. 171 Anderson, Kay : 'Inventing places', by / p. 202 Andrews, Alan : on origin of name `Bonegilla' / p. 214 Ararat : Aboriginal names for, / p. 169, 192-5 Arbuckle, Dr Alexander, 'Mewburn Park' / p. 171 Arbuckle, Dr Alexander, 'Mewburn Park' : gave name to Fainting Range / p. 172 Bacchus Marsh : Aboriginal names / p. 170 Bainbridge, Mount, Vic. : named by Major Mitchell / p. 155 Balmoral, Vic. : origin of name / p. 156 Bandiana, Vic. : origin of name / p. 213-4 Banyule : Aboriginal name for hill / p. 189 Barnard, Jill : 'Welcome and farewell: The Story of Station Pier', by, with Sonia Jennings, reviewed / p. 230-2 Barwon River : Aboriginal name / p. 188 Baudin, Nicolas : explorations along Victorian coast / p. 151-2 Baudin, Nicolas : gave French names to Victorian coastal features / p. 151-2 Baxter, Benjamin, 'Carrup Carrup', run / p. 142 Bay of Martyrs, near Peterborough, Vic. / p. 202 Bell Post Hill, Geelong : bell hung to warn settlers of Aboriginal attacks / p. 202, 203 Berrimal, Vic, Aboriginal name for emu / p. 181, 189-90 Berrimbool, Lake|Lake Berrimbool : Aboriginal name / p. 188 Beveridge, Andrew / p. 212 Beveridge, Mitchell Kilgour : on Babariook as Aboriginal name for Swan Hill / p. 219 Beveridge, Peter. On name 'Tyntynder' / p. 212 Billy Billy, Aboriginal sheep stealer / p. 207-8 Billy Billy Creek, Vic. / p. 207 Birch, Tony : on creating place names / p. 200 Black's Camp Junction, near Fingal, Vic. / p. 204 Blackwood, Mount|Mount Blackwood : Aboriginal names / p. 169 Blainey : on `scissors and paste local history' / p. 211 Blake, Barry J. : co-editor, 'Wathawarrung and the Colac Language of Southern Victoria' / p. 182-3, 184-5, 187, 189-90, 193 Blake, Barry J. : on recording of Indigenous languages by G.A. Robinson / p. 166-7, 169, 176, 177-8 Blake, Barry J. : on the Woiwurrung language / p. 184 Blake, Barry J. : 'The Warrnambool Language' by / p. 183, 184 Blake, Leslie James : 'Place names of Victoria' by / p. 140, 147, 160, 171, 172, 202, 204, 212, 214-5, 217-20 Blandowski, William, zoologist : observed water hens at 'Bunguyan' / p. 137, 140 Blaskett, Beverley : on Aboriginal response to white settlement in Victoria / p. 201 Boga, Lake|Lake Boga : `Gurm' as Aboriginal name / p. 169, 219-20 Bolac, Lake|Lake Bolac : Aboriginal name / p. 193 Bolwarra / p. 150 Bonegilla, Vic. : exhibition for 50th anniversary / p. 215 Bonegilla, Vic. : origin of name / p. 214-5 Bony Point, Gippsland / p. 205 Branxholme, Vic. : origin of name / p. 157, 161 Bratauolong, Aboriginal clan / p. 206 Bridgewater, Cape|Cape Bridgewater : naming of / p. 150-1, 152 Brit Brit / p. 150 Buckrabanyule, Vic. : origin of name / p. 181, 192 'Bungunyah', property, Hastings / p. 138 'Bungunyah', property, Hastings : name given to Queensland station / p. 138 'Bunguyan', cattle station, Vic. / p. 135, 136-8, 140-1 'Bunguyan', cattle station, Vic. : Hastings in part of / p. 138 Burnt Bridge, near Big River, Vic. : origin of name / p. 206-7 Burnt Bridge Swamp, Ringwood East / p. 206-7 Byaduk : origin of name / p. 150 Cadden, Simeon : held Gringegalgona run / p. 156 Callanan, Michael, surveyor / p. 135, 138 Canadian Bay : James Hodgins, from Canada, timber cutter at / p. 143 Canadians, in Victoria : in Somerville district, Mornington Peninsula / p. 142-4 Cardinia Creek, cattle station / p. 137 Carter, Paul : 'The Road to Botany Bay', by / p. 147 Castle Hill, on Broken River, Vic. : named by George McKillop / p. 171 Cave Hill, Vic. : as Panap Range / p. 170 Cavendish, Vic. : origin of name / p. 160 Cerutty, Alice : on origin of name, 'Tyntynder' / p. 212 Chap Warrung, Aboriginal people / p. 150 Chauncy, Philip, surveyor / p. 131 Chauncy, Philip, surveyor : Aboriginal words and place names collected and published in 'The Aborigines of Victoria' / p. 180-98, 214 Chirnside, Thomas : named Fiery Creek / p. 200 Clark, Ian D. : 'Dictionary of Victorian Aboriginal place names of Victoria' / p. 170, 188, 199, 201-2, 212, 213, 214, 217-9 Clark, Ian D. : on Knenknenwurrung people / p. 194 Clark, Ian D. : 'Place names and land tenure', by, cited / p. 199, 207 Clarke, James, Somerville / p. 143 Clarke, Lindsay, surveyor : named many places in south-west Victoria / p. 156-7 Clarke, Margaret, Mrs James, Somerville / p. 143 Clarke, William John Thomas : on Billy Billy / p. 208 Clay, Mount : called Big Hill / p. 153, 155, 157 Cole, Lynette : on Victorian place names / p. 201, 206 Cole, Valda / p. 145 Cole, Valda : map of Tyabb parish (illustration) / p. 139 Coleraine, Vic. : origin of name / p. 156 Collett, Barry : 'Wednesdays closest to the full moon', by, cited / p. 205-6 Commissioner's Point ('Comenow') : on Mitchell River, Gippsland / p. 172 Convincing Ground, near Portland / p. 204-5 Costello, Peter, hut-keeper, Mount Emu : fear of Aborigines / p. 203 Coulson, Helen : on meaning of name 'Moama' / p. 216 Crawford River, Vic. : named by Major Mitchell / p. 154 Cunningham, E., Dawson River / p. 216 Curr, Edward : and Aboriginal name for Lake Boga / p. 220 Curr, Edward : on meaning of `Moama' / p. 216 Cusack, Frank : on Aboriginal name for Swan Hill / p. 219 Dartmoor, Vic. : named Bukarr by Aborigines / p. 161 Dawson, James : Aboriginal place names by / p. 169, 187, 194 Dawson, James : on Tjapwurrung people / p. 184-5, 192-3 Daylesford : Aboriginal place names for / p. 190-1 Derrinallum, Vic. : Aboriginal name / p. 186-7 Descartes Bay : named by Baudin / p. 152 Discovery Bay : named by Major Mitchell / p. 154 Dixon, Robert M.W. : 'The Languages of Australia' by / p. 168, 183, 184 Djadjawurrung, people of western Victoria / p. 181, 184-5, 188-90, 194 Docker, Revd Joseph : Docker's Point on Ovens River named for / p. 173 Doling Doling, Lake, Vic.|Lake Doling Doling / p. 159 Donaldson, Tamsin : on Aboriginal place names / p. 190 Dooen, Vic. : Aboriginal place name / p. 191-2 Dredge Island, on Ovens River : named by G.A. Robinson / p. 173 Drik Drik / p. 150 Dundas, Mount, and Range, Vic. : named by Major Mitchell / p. 155 Dunkeld / p. 156 Dunkeld : Major Mitchell's explorations / p. 155 Dunolly : Aboriginal names for / p. 188-90 Ebden, Charles, : had 'Bonegilla' run / p. 214 Eccles, Mount, Vic. : named by Major Mitchell / p. 154, 159 Echuca, Vic. : origin of name / p. 214 Eckersley, Mount, Vic.,|Mount Eckersley : named by Major Mitchell / p. 154 Elephant, Mount, Vic.|Mount Elephant : Aboriginal name / p. 186 Endacott, Sydney : on Aboriginal place names / p. 214, 217 Engineering : history of studies, at Melbourne University, reviewed / p. 229-30 'Englefield', run, Vic. / p. 156 Eramosa Road, Somerville / p. 142, 143 Eysbertse, Dirk : and Bonegilla exhibition / p. 215 Eysbertse, Marijke / p. 215 Fainting Range, Gippsland : origin of name / p. 172 Fawkner, John Pascoe : and start of 'Geelong Advertiser' / p. 225 Fawthrop Lagoon, Vic. : named Pulumbeet by Aborigines / p. 161 Feldtmann, Arthur : on Aboriginal name for Lake Boga / p. 220 Feldtmann, Arthur : on origin of name Tyntynder / p. 212-3 Fiery Creek, Vic : named Barringayaluk / p. 169, 170 Fiery Creek, Vic : named by Thomas Chirnside / p. 200 Firth, James, Somerville / p. 143 Fishing : at Hastings / p. 140-1 Fitzroy River, Vic. / p. 153, 154 Flinders, Matthew : and exploration along Victorian coast / p. 152 Foot, Henry Bourne, district surveyor / p. 137 Francis, Arthur James, Professor of Civil Engineering, Melbourne University / p. 230 Frankston and Hastings Shire / p. 144 'Freehall' : owned by Watson family / p. 138 Fyans, Captain Foster, police magistrate, Geelong : on squatters' anxiety over confrontation with Aborigines / p. 202, 203 Fyans Creek : Aboriginal names / p. 170 Gale, Fay : co-author of 'Inventing places' / p. 202 Garden, Donald Stuart : 'Hamilton: a Western District history' by / p. 160 Gardner, Peter : on Gippsland place-names / p. 171, 172 Gariwerd : Aboriginal name for Grampians / p. 161 Genoa : visited by G.A. Robinson / p. 173, 175 'Geographe', Baudin's ship / p. 151-2 Gibber, Jimmy, Aboriginal guide with Angus McMillan / p. 204 'Gippsland Times', Sale : accounts of Angus McMillan, 1947 / p. 204, 205 Glenelg River : named by Major Mitchell / p. 148, 154 Grampians : named by Major Mitchell / p. 148, 153, 161 Grange, Vic., (Hamilton) : named by Major Mitchell / p. 155, 160 Grange, Vic., (Hamilton) : township laid out at / p. 160 Grant, James, Somerville / p. 143 Grant, Lieut James : named coastal features in western Victoria / p. 148, 150-2 Griffiths Island, Vic. : Aboriginal names for / p. 170 'Gringegalgona', run : as station of Simeon Cadden / p. 156 Gritjurk, Vic. : Aboriginal name of station / p. 156 Hamilton / p. 157 Hamilton : Major Mitchell named 'The Grange' / p. 155, 160 Hamilton : origin of name / p. 160 Hannington, Henry, bullock-team driver : fear of Aborigines, 1844 / p. 203 Harrison, James : editor of 'Geelong Advertiser' / p. 225, 226 Hastings Shire / p. 144 Hastings, Vic. / p. 135 Hastings, Vic. : fishermen settled at / p. 140-1 Hastings, Vic. : hotel, and bridge over King's Creek / p. 141-2 Hastings, Vic. : origin of name / p. 140, 141 Hastings, Vic. : sketch of, 1866 (illustration) / p. 141 Hastings, Vic. : township surveyed / p. 142 Haydon, George Henry : sketch of Tarwin River Inlet / p. 173 Henry, Robert : held Cardinia Creek station / p. 137 Henty, Edward : place names in journal of / p. 153, 163 Henty, Edward : with Major Mitchell / p. 154-5 Henty, Stephen : held 'Tarrington Estate' / p. 159 Hepburn, John : named Jem Crow Hill / p. 170-1 Hercus, Luise A. : co-editor of 'The Land is a map' / p. 182, 187 Hercus, Luise A. : 'Victorian languages', by / p. 169, 183, 184, 191, 194-6 Heydon, Toby : dictionary of Aboriginal place names with Ian Clark / p. 170, 188, 201 Heywood, Vic. / p. 156, 159 Heywood, Vic. : nameboard (illustration) / p. 158 Heywood, Vic. : surveyed and named by Lindsay Clarke / p. 157, 159 Hilgay, Vic. : name came from Norfolk / p. 156 Hindmarsh, Lake|Lake Hindmarsh / p. 175 Hine, William, editor of 'Rupanyup Spectator' / p. 226 Hochkirk, Vic. : renamed Tarrington / p. 159 Hoddle, Robert, surveyor / p. 160 Hoddle, Robert, surveyor : and place names / p. 131-2 Hodges, Flavia : on Aboriginal place names / p. 199-200 Hodgins, James ('Canadian Jim') : as Canadian timber cutter at Canadian Bay / p. 143 Hodgins, William, brother of James Hodgins / p. 143 Hopkins River, Vic. : Aboriginal names / p. 187, 188 Howitt, Alfred William : Aboriginal place names / p. 169 Howitt, Mary : on McMillan raids against Aborigines / p. 205 'Illustrated Australian News' : on settlement on King's Creek, at Hastings / p. 138, 140 'Illustrated Australian News' : sketch of Hastings, 1866, from (illustration) / p. 141 James, Paul : 'Nation formation', by, cited / p. 202 JariJari people, Mildura area / p. 218 Jem Crow Hill, near Daylesford : origin of name / p. 170-1 Jennings, Sonia : 'Welcome and farewell: the story of Station Pier', by, with Jill Barnard, reviewed / p. 230-2 Jim Crow Range / p. 171 Jimmy's (Jemmy's) Point, Lakes Entrance / p. 204 Jones, Alfred, Somerville / p. 140, 143 Jones, Alfred, Somerville : 'Almond Bush' subdivision, by / p. 143 Jones, Frederick, 'Lucknow' run : G.A. Robinson on his place names / p. 171-2 Jones Road Hill, Tyabb / p. 136 Julia Percy Island / p. 151 Karabeal / p. 150 Kernot, William Charles : and engineering education / p. 230 Kielambete, Lake, Vic.|Lake Kielambete : Aboriginal name / p. 188 Kilcarergundidj, Aboriginal clan : massacre of / p. 204-5 King, John Charles, Town Clerk, Melbourne / p. 137 King, John Charles, Town Clerk, Melbourne : land at Hastings / p. 140-1 King, Martha Jane : held 'Bunguyan' run / p. 135, 136-7, 141 King's Creek : former name of Hastings / p. 138, 140, 141 Kirkland, Katherine : 'Life in the bush', by, recalls Billy Billy / p. 208 Knenknenwurrung, people / p. 194 Koonong Wootong, Vic., run near Coleraine / p. 156 Kooreh, Vic, Aboriginal name / p. 189, 192 Koroit, Vic., Aboriginal name / p. 186 Kostanski, Laura : on origin of place names / p. 132, 205, 208 La Trobe, Agnes Louisa / p. 173 La Trobe, Charles Albert / p. 173 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : as Superintendent, Port Phillip District, And naming of Hamilton / p. 160-1 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : places named by G.A. Robinson for family of / p. 173 La Trobe, Mount : named by G.A. Robinson at Lake Hindmarsh / p. 175 Lady Nelson, brig : voyage along Victorian coast / p. 150-1, 157 Lal Lal Falls : 'Bundjil', Aboriginal name / p. 170 Langi Ghiran, Vic. : Aboriginal name / p. 193 Langi Kal Kal, Vic. : Aboriginal name / p. 193 Langi Logan, Vic : as 'the home of Mr Logan' / p. 193 Lapthorne, Alice : on origin of name Mildura / p. 218 Lawrence Islands : named by Lieut James Grant / p. 151, 152 Learmonth, Thomas : named Mount Misery / p. 200 Leckey, John Anthony : 'Low, degraded broots! industry and entrepreneurialism in Melbourne's Little Lon, 1860-1950', by, reviewed / p. 227-9 Ledcourt, Vic. : Aboriginal name / p. 195 Leura, Mount|Mount Leura : Aboriginal name / p. 186, 187, 188 Lind, Ivan : on place names / p. 203 Linlithgow, Lake, Vic.|Lake Linlithgow : named by Major Mitchell / p. 155 Little Bill, Mount, Gippsland|Mount Little Bill : named for Aboriginal guide / p. 207 `Little Billy', Aboriginal guide in East Gippsland / p. 207 Local history : and origins of place names / p. 211-24 Local history : `scissors and paste' approach in, criticized / p. 211-2 Lockhart, Alice : on meaning of Nyah / p. 217 Loddon River / p. 170 Loddon River : Robinson named tributary of, La Trobe / p. 173 Longerenong, Aboriginal name / p. 195 'Lucknow', run : of Frederick Jones / p. 171-2 Macalister, Thomas : and naming of Tom's Cap / p. 171 Martin, Archibald : on Victorian place names / p. 213 Massacre Hill, near Peterborough, Vic. / p. 202 Massola, Aldo : on Aboriginal names / p. 188, 212, 213, 216, 220 McKillop, George : named Castle Hill on Broken River / p. 171 McMillan, Angus : and Jimmy Gibber / p. 204 McMillan, Angus : and treatment of Aborigines / p. 205 McMillan, Angus : journey to Corner Inlet, 1841 / p. 171 McMillan, Angus : named Monkey Creek / p. 172 Melbourne : study of Little Lonsdale Street and its business activities, 1860-1950, by John Leckey, reviewed / p. 227-9 Melbourne University : history of Engineering Faculty, by Carolyn Rasmussen, reviewed / p. 229-30 Melbourne University Engineering Foundation / p. 229 Melville Forest, Vic. : origin of name / p. 159-60 'Merino Downs', run, Vic. / p. 159 Merino, Vic. : once Paddy's Waterholes / p. 159 Merriman's Creek, Gippsland / p. 171 Middle Creek, Vic : Aborigines named Wangnarra / p. 170 Mildura : origin of name / p. 217-8 Misery, Mount|Mount Misery : named by Thomas Learmonth / p. 200 Mistake, Mount, or Lang Ghiran|Mount Mistake : Aboriginal name / p. 193 Mitchell, Major Sir Thomas, Surveyor General of New South Wales : and naming of Swan Hill / p. 219 Mitchell, Major Sir Thomas, Surveyor General of New South Wales : meeting with members of Henty family at Portland Bay / p. 154-5 Mitchell, Major Sir Thomas, Surveyor General of New South Wales : named features in south-west Victoria / p. 131, 148, 153-5, 161-2 Mitchell, Major Sir Thomas, Surveyor General of New South Wales : naming of Lake Boga / p. 220 Moama, NSW : Aboriginal origin of name / p. 215-6 Modewarre : Aboriginal names for / p. 169 Moliagul : Aboriginal name for wooded hill / p. 189 Mollison, Alexander, 'Coliban' run : gave name `Jumcra' to Jim Crow Hill / p. 171 Monkey Creek, Gippsland : origin of name / p. 172 Monuments : at Portland to explorers and pioneers (illustration) / p. 149 Moorooduc Highway / p. 143 Mornington Peninsula Shire / p. 142, 144 Mornington Shire / p. 144 Morris, Alan : on naming of Echuca / p. 214 Morrison, Elizabeth : 'Engines of influence: newspapers of country Victoria, 1840-1890', by, reviewed / p. 225-7 Mount Eliza District Road Board / p. 140, 144 Moyne River, Vic. : Aboriginal names / p. 169, 170 Murdering Creek, in Pyrenee Range [Pyrenees Range], Vic. / p. 202 Murdering Gully, Mount Emu Creek, Vic. / p. 202 Napier, Mount, Vic., named by Major Mitchell / p. 154, 155 Narrawong / p. 150 Narrawong : surveyed and named by Lindsay Clarke / p. 157 Native Hut Creek, Vic. / p. 204 Native Youth Lead, near Ballarat / p. 204 Nelson, Cape|Cape Nelson : named by Lieut James Grant / p. 150-1, 152 Nelson, Vic. : surveyed and named by Lindsay Clarke / p. 157 Newspapers, in Victoria : study of country newspapers 1840-1890, by Elizabeth Morrison reviewed / p. 225-7 Noorat, Mount, Aboriginal name / p. 182, 186 Nyah, Vic. : origin of name / p. 216 O'Callaghan, Thomas : on place names / p. 138, 213-4, 216, 217-8, 220 O'Hanlon, Seamus : review of 'Low, degraded broots! industry and entrepreneurialism in Melbourne's Little Lon', 1860-1950 (Leckey) / p. 227-9 O'Hare, Fort|Fort O'Hare : established by Major Mitchell on Glenelg River / p. 154 Old Tyabb, township : surveyed 1861 as Hastings / p. 138, 142 Ovens River : place names on / p. 173 Parker, Edward Stone, Assistant Protector of Aborigines, Loddon District : on Aboriginal name for Lake Boga / p. 220 Parker, Edward Stone, Assistant Protector of Aborigines, Loddon District : provided list of Aboriginal words for Ararat area / p. 195 Parker, Joseph : provided information on Djadjawarrung / p. 184, 189, 190-1, 192-3, 194, 196 Permien, T. H., assistant surveyor / p. 136, 138 Pierrepoint, Mount, Vic.|Mount Pierrepoint : named by Major Mitchell / p. 155 Pilleau, Edward : had sheep station at Hilgay / p. 156 Place names : discovering inter-cultural relations through / p. 199-210 Place names : from journals of G.A. Robinson / p. 165-79 Place names : in south-west Victoria / p. 147-64 Place names : in Tyabb parish / p. 135-46 Place names : in Victoria / p. 131 Place names : studies of, by Philip Chauncy / p. 180-98 Place names : World War I changes to / p. 159 Plomley, Norman James Brian : on G.A. Robinson and Indigenous speech / p. 166 Poor-fellow-me Creek, Gippsland / p. 206 Port Fairy : Aboriginal names for / p. 169 Port Melbourne : history of Station Pier, by Jill Barnard and Sonia Jennings, reviewed / p. 230-2 'Port Phillip Patriot' : and start of 'Geelong Advertiser' / p. 225 Portland / p. 151, 159, 161 Portland : monument commemorating explorers and pioneers (illustration) / p. 149 Portland Bay : Henty brothers at / p. 152-3 Portland Bay : named by Grant / p. 148, 151, 152 Priestley, Susan : on origin of name of Echuca / p. 214 Rae-Ellis, Vivienne : biography of George Augustus Robinson / p. 165-6 Railways : line to Stony Point / p. 140, 142-3 Rasmussen, Carolyn : 'Increasing Momentum: Engineering at the University of Melbourne 1861-2004', by, reviewed / p. 229-30 Readers' Digest : book on Australian localities / p. 215-6, 220 Reed, Alexander : on Aboriginal place names / p. 214, 217-8 Register of Geographic Names, Victoria / p. 132, 142 Reid, Julie : on Victorian indigenous languages / p. 182-3 Robinson, George Augustus, Chief Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip : conferred place names / p. 173, 175, 176 Robinson, George Augustus, Chief Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip : journals as resource for Victorian place names research / p. 165-79 Robinson, George Augustus, Chief Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip : on Convincing Ground near Portland / p. 204-5 Robinson, George Augustus, Chief Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip : page from journals (illustration) / p. 174 Robinson, George Augustus, Chief Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip : recorded indigenous place names / p. 168-9, 187, 212 Robinson, George Augustus, Chief Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip : recording of Indigenous languages / p. 166-7, 194 Robinson, George Augustus, Chief Protector of Aborigines, Port Phillip : records names of places given by settlers / p. 170-2 Robinson, Point, on Ovens River / p. 173 Rodaughan, John : on Burnt Bridge Swamp near Ringwood / p. 206-7 Rouse, Mount : Aboriginal name, Kooloor / p. 188 Rouse, Mount : named by Major Mitchell / p. 155 Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne : Aboriginal names for / p. 169 'Rupanyup Spectator' / p. 226 Ryan, Edward : on Aboriginal place names / p. 190 Saxton, John G. : 'Victorian Place Names and their Origin', by / p. 144, 212, 213-4 Selectors, in Victoria : gave names to local features in south-west Victoria / p. 157 Selwyn, Alfred Richard Cecil, geological surveyor / p. 136 Shadwell, Mount, Vic.|Mount Shadwell : Aboriginal name / p. 187, 188 Simpson, Jane : co-editor of 'The Land is a Map' / p. 182 Sinnott, Nigel : on origin of name `Burnt Bridge' / p. 206 Sisters' Point, Grampians : `Duwul', aboriginal name / p. 169 Smyth, Robert Brough, Secretary of Central Aboriginal Board : 'Aborigines of Victoria' by / p. 169, 212 Smythe, George Douglas, surveyor and squatter / p. 136 Solicitor, Cape, later Cape Grant|Cape Solicitor / p. 151 Somerville, Sir William Meredyth, British MP / p. 142 Somerville, Vic. / p. 135 Somerville, Vic. : chapel and school built / p. 143 Somerville, Vic. : naming of / p. 142-3 Sparkes, Octavius Batten / p. 172 Spieseke, Friedrich W. : collected Aboriginal words / p. 180, 191, 195-6 Station Pier, Port Melbourne : history of, by Jill Barnard and Sonia Jennings, reviewed / p. 230-2 Stavely, Mount, Vic. : named by Major Mitchell / p. 155 Steer, Ada, Mrs, Tyabb / p. 144 Stevenson, Captain : had run at Genoa / p. 173, 175 Stewart, George R. : 'Names on the Globe' by, with ten categories of place names / p. 200 Stockyard Hill, near Lake Goldsmith, Vic. : origin of name / p. 171 Stokes River, Vic. : named by Major Mitchell / p. 154 Stone, Alexander C. / p. 219 Stone, Alexander C. : on Aborigines of Lake Boga / p. 169, 220 Stone, Alexander C. : on name `Tyntynder' / p. 212 Strang, Veronica : 'Uncommon Ground', by, cited / p. 201 Strzelecki, Sir Paul Edmund de : helped by Charlie Tarra / p. 207 Stuart, Francis, captain of 'Success' / p. 140 Stuart's Flat : later Tyabb / p. 140 Sturgeon, Mount, Vic. : named by Major Mitchell / p. 155, 156 Sturt, Charles : graves in sandhills seen near Moama, 1838 / p. 216 Sumner, - - - , Somerville / p. 144 Surry River, Vic. / p. 153, 155, 157 Surveyors : gave names to localities in south west Victoria / p. 156-7 Swan Hill : Aboriginal names for / p. 219 Swan Hill Aboriginal Educators : on name `Tyntynder' / p. 212-3 Swan Hill Aboriginal Educators : published book of indigenous history of Swan Hill area / p. 219 Swan Reach, Gippsland : names 'Wellnow' and 'Donow' given to / p. 172 Swanwater, Vic. : Aboriginal place names / p. 191 Synott's Creek, Vic. : Aboriginal name / p. 188 Tandawanna, Qld, railway station / p. 138 Tarago River, Vic. / p. 135 Tarra, Charlie, Aboriginal guide : places named for, in Gippsland / p. 207 Tarwin River / p. 173 Taylor, Frederick : shot several Aborigines at Murdering Gully / p. 202 Terang, Vic., Aboriginal name / p. 186 Teyup : Aboriginal name for Tyabb / p. 135-6 Thomas, William, Assistant Protector, Westernport District : and name of Tyabb / p. 136 Thomas, William, Assistant Protector, Westernport District : on Aboriginal languages / p. 185, 190, 196 Thompson, Andrew, Geelong : on fear of Aborigines in Western District / p. 203 Thornhill, William, surveyor / p. 142 Timboon, Vic. : Aboriginal name / p. 186 Tjapwurrung, people of western Victoria / p. 184-5 , 192-3 Todd, A.J. : made list of Woolna Aboriginal words / p. 216 Tom's Cap, Gippsland : origin of name / p. 171 Towaninny, Vic. : Aboriginal name / p. 192 Tyabb, parish, Vic. : map of early tracks, water places, etc. (illustration) / p. 139 Tyabb, parish, Vic. : place names in / p. 135-46 Tyabb, Vic. / p. 135, 138, 140 Tyabb, Vic. : formerly Stuart's Flat / p. 140 Tyabb, Vic. : origin of name / p. 135-6, 144 Tyabb, Vic. : township surveyed / p. 138, 140 Tyabb Waterholes / p. 136 Tyers, Charles Joseph : Bullock `Merriman' gave name to Merriman's Creek / p. 171 Tyers, Charles Joseph : residence at Eagle Point / p. 172 Tyntynder : origin of name / p. 169, 212-3 Tyrell, Lake, Vic.|Lake Tyrell : Aboriginal name / p. 192 Tyrrell, James R. : on place names / p. 214 VICNAMES (Geographic Place Names Register of Victoria) / p. 173 Victoria : place names in south-west of state / p. 147-64 Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages : dictionary and database of place names / p. 169-70 Wade, Henry, surveyor : laid out Hamilton / p. 160 WadiWadi, people : in Swan Hill area / p. 212-3, 216-7, 219 Wallace, Bernard / p. 131 Wallinduc Hill : Aboriginal names / p. 170 Wannon Falls / p. 154 Wannon River : named by Major Mitchell / p. 154 Warracknabeal : Aboriginal name / p. 195 Warrayure, Vic. : surveyed and named by Lindsay Clarke / p. 157 Warrigal Creek, Gippsland : massacre of Aborigines at / p. 206 Wathawarrung, people, Geelong region / p. 202, 203 Watson, John : leased part of 'Bunguyan' station / p. 138, 140, 142 Watson, John : Watson Ward, Mornington Peninsula Shire named for / p. 142 Watson's Inlet, on Mornington Peninsula / p. 142 Wehla, Vic. : Aboriginal name / p. 192 WembaWemba, Aboriginal clan, near Lake Boga / p. 212, 216-7, 219-20 Werrigar, Vic. : Aboriginal name / p. 195 Whaling : as origin of name, Convincing Ground near Portland / p. 205 William, Mount, Vic.|Mount William : Aboriginal names for / p. 169 Willoughby, Grace : on meaning of Nyah / p. 217 Witchelliba, Vic. : Aboriginal name / p. 195 Withers, William Branwell : 'History of Ballarat', by, cited / p. 203 Woiwurrung : and Burnt Bridge at Ringwood / p. 207 Woolithiga, Aboriginal people / p. 214 Woorlong, Mary : last of Mildura full-blood Aborigines / p. 218 World War I : names of places changed / p. 159 Wright, William H. : on Aboriginal names / p. 169 Yarrambeack Creek, Vic. : Aboriginal name / p. 195 Yorta Yorta, Aboriginal people : and name 'Echuca' / p. 214; Periodical; Library - 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