eHive Search « Previous 1 … 951 952 953Victorian Historical Journal : 278 Volume 83 (2), 2012; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Benjamin, Ric : ‘Rodney Lloyd Benjamin OAM: business and community leader, historian : 2 February 1930 - 5 June 2012’ (article) / p. 153-156 Benjamin, Rod : ‘English artist E. Goodwyn Lewis, James Oddie, and the Ballarat connection’ (article) / p. 157-177 Bourke, Anne and Clark, Marie : ‘A Woman’s Place’ and Queen Victoria Hospital, 1896-2012 (historical note) / p. 286-296 Featherstone, Guy : ‘Village Communities in Victoria: a re-assessment of the 1893 response to Depression’ (article) / p. 215-234 Garden, Don : review of’ William Lawrence Baillieu: founder of Australia’s greatest business empire’ (Peter Yule, 2012) / p. 299-302 Haig, David : ‘Sarah and Constant Boyer, pharmacist and physician, of Carlton’ (article) / p. 178-196 Harris, Kirsty : ‘‘Two heads are better than one’: Melbourne as the hub of Australian Army Nursing Administration in World War I’ (article) / p. 235-254 Kelly, Farley : review of ‘Henrietta Augusta Dugdale: an activist, 1827-1918’ (Susan Priestly, 2011) / p. 297-299 Kimber, Julie : ‘Acts of Savagery: a note on poverty, racism and the law’ (article) / p. 255-270 McGuire, Peg : ‘‘The Silver Thread’, Clarice Beckett and her Brother’ (historical note) / p. 276-285 McWha, Suzanne : ‘‘Our dear daughter May was married . . . . : portrait of a late-Victorian society wedding’ (article) / p. 197-214 Peace, Ray : ‘The case of the mistaken Barry’ (historical note) / p. 271-275 Russell, Bill : review of ‘Up from the Underworld : coalminers and community in Wonthaggi 1909-1968’ (Andrew Reeves, 2011) / p. 302-303 Aborigines : assimilation policies in Victoria / p. 257, 258-60 Aborigines : case of family of Mrs M., Korumburra / p. 258-66 Aborigines : legal restraints against in 1960s, study / p. 255-70 Aborigines : vagrancy laws and / p. 255-7, 260-1, 265-6 Aborigines Welfare Board : / p. 257 Aborigines Welfare Board : and case of family of Mrs M., Korumburra / p. 259, 260, 262 Aborigines Welfare Board : housing program / p. 257-9 Abortions : deaths from ‘illegal operations’, 1889-90 / p. 196 Adams, John David, RHSV : thesis on village settlements cited / p. 218, 221-2 Alfred Hospital, Prahran : nurses in World War I / p. 248 Allison, Mary Ann : death of, charge of manslaughter against Constant Broyer / p. 183, 185 Alves, Lesley : ‘Lands Guide’, by, with Phillipa Nelson, cited / p. 223 Amery, Benjamin Reginald, son of Francis Amery : / p. 194 Amery, Benjamin Reginald, son of Francis Amery : Amery, Edith Phillis, daughter of Francis Amery, dancer / p. 194 Amery, Benjamin Reginald, son of Francis Amery : married actor Eric Edgely / p. 194 Amery, Francis Robert (Frank), son of Sarah Broyer : / p. 181, 182, 188 Amery, Francis Robert (Frank), son of Sarah Broyer : as pharmacist / p. 187, 188, 193-4 Amery, Francis William, son of Francis Amery : / p. 194 Amery, Harry Stanley, son of Francis Amery : / p. 194 Amery, Myra, Mrs Francis William : / p. 194 Amery, Phyllis Maude, daughter of Francis Amery, dancer : / p. 194 Amery, Robert : marriage to Sarah Maidment (later Broyer) / p. 179-80, 195 Amery, Rupert Francis, son of Francis Amery : / p. 194 Anderson, Maybanke Susannah : / p. 298 Arapiles, parish, village settlement : / p. 225 ‘Argus’, Melbourne : on Broyer medical qualifications / p. 184-5 ‘Argus’, Melbourne : on charge of manslaughter against Constant Broyer / p. 183 ‘Argus’, Melbourne : on Melbourne Hospital / p. 288 Armstrong, Ethel, sister of Revd. Thomas Armstrong : / p. 203 Armstrong, Revd Thomas Henry : / p. 198 Armstrong, Revd Thomas Henry : at wedding reception / p. 209-10 Armstrong, Revd Thomas Henry : became Bishop of Wangaratta / p. 211 Armstrong, Revd Thomas Henry : marriage to Marion Ruth (May) Henty, 1892 / p. 197-214 Armstrong, Revd Thomas Henry : vicar of St Columb’s Anglican Church, Hawthorn / p. 198-9 Army Nurses Club, Melbourne : / p. 246 Art Gallery of Ballarat : founding of, as Fine Art Gallery / p. 158-9, 167, 172 Art Gallery of Ballarat : paintings of E. Goodwyn Lewis in / p. 157, 167, 168, 170, 172, 174, 176 ‘Australasian Journal of Pharmacy’ : / p. 193 ‘Australasian Nursing Journal’ : / p. 249 Australasian Trained Nurses Association : / p. 241 Australia : Repatriation Commission / p. 249 Australia, Dept of Defence : and nursing services, World War I / p. 242, 244 Australian Army Medical Corps : / p. 236 Australian Army Medical Corps : 3rd Military District, Melbourne / p. 236 Australian Army Nursing Service : archival records / p. 244 Australian Army Nursing Service : in World War I, study / p. 235-54 Australian Army Nursing Service : lack of nominal roll for war service / p. 245 Australian Army Nursing Service : organization from 1916 / p. 242-4 Australian Army Nursing Service : origins, 1904-14 / p. 238-9 Australian Army Nursing Service : Reserve / p. 238 ‘Australian Etiquette’ : on right age for marriage / p. 199 Australian General Hospital, no. 1, Egypt : / p. 239, 241 Australian General Hospital no. 5, St Kilda Road : / p. 237, 247 Australian General Hospital no. 11, Caulfield : / p. 237, 247, 248-9 Australian General Hospital no. 11, Caulfield : report poor standards of accommodation for nurses 1919 / p. 246 Australian General Hospital no. 16, Mont Park : / p. 247 Australian Jewish Welfare Society : Rod Benjamin and / p. 155 Baillieu, Bertha, wife of W.L. Baillieu : / p. 301 Baillieu, Clive Latham , 1st Baron Baillieu : / p. 301 Baillieu, Edward Norman (Ted), Premier of Victoria : launched biography of W.L. Baillieu / p. 300 Baillieu, Marshal Lawrence : / p. 300 Baillieu, William Lawrence : biography, by Peter Yule, reviewed / p. 299-302 Baillieu, William Lawrence : business dealings / p. 300 Baillieu, William Lawrence : family ‘brotherhood’ / p. 301 Baldwin, Michael : as inmate of Kew Asylum, escaped / p. 279 ‘Ballarat Courier’ : on Fine Arts exhibition, 1884 / p. 167 Ballarat Municipal Council : James Oddie, first chairman / p. 166 ‘Ballarat Star’ : on James Oddie / p. 172 ‘Ballyorman’, property, Scoresby : owned by Rourkes / p. 274, 275 Balnarring, village settlement : / p. 225 Barmah, village settlement : / p. 225 Barp, parish, village settlement : / p. 225 Barrow, Louisa Bridget (nee Murphy), Mrs : as mistress of Sir Redmond Barry / p. 273-4 Barrow, Louisa Bridget (nee Murphy), Mrs : had properties in Fitzroy / p. 273-4 Barry, Edward, Lysterfield : / p. 273 Barry, Eliza, daughter of Sir Redmond Barry : / p. 274 Barry, Frederick, son of Sir Redmond Barry : / p. 274-5 Barry, George, son of Sir Redmond Barry : / p. 274 Barry, Nicholas, son of Sir Redmond Barry : / p. 273-4 Barry, Nicholas, son of Sir Redmond Barry : owned land in Bayswater, / p. 273-4, 275 Barry, Nicholas, son of Sir Redmond Barry : raced horses / p. 274 Barry, Redmond (Sir) : / p. 271-5 Barry, Redmond (Sir) : and naming of Barry Street, Bayswater / p. 271, 273 Barry, Redmond (Sir) : Louisa Murphy (Mrs Barrow) as mistress / p. 273-4 Barry, Redmond (Sir) : owned properties at Riversdale and Syndal / p. 273, 275 Barry, Redmond (Sir) : sentencing of Ned Kelly and his mother / p. 272 Barry, William, Lysterfield : / p. 273 Bartholomew, Allan A. (Dr), Chief Psychiatrist, Pentridge Prison : study of prisoners charged with vagrancy / p. 245 Bassett, Jan : ‘Guns and Brooches’, by, cited / p. 237, 245 Bayswater : naming of Barry Street / p. 271-5 Bayswater : Nicholas Barry had stables / p. 274-5 Beckett, Clarice, artist : / p. 276-85 Beckett, Clarice, artist : and her older brother, Thomas / p. 276-81 Beckett, Clarice, artist : art studies / p. 283-4 Beckett, Clarice, artist : education / p. 282-3 Beckett, Clarice, artist : had weak heart / p. 279-80 Beckett, Clarice, artist : later years and death / p. 284-5 Beckett, Clarice, artist : ‘Prince’s Bridge’, cover illustration / p. 285 Beckett, Clarice, artist : retrospective, 1999 / p. 285 Beckett, Elizabeth Kate, mother of Clarice : / p. 276-85 Beckett, Hilda Ruby, sister of Clarice : / p. 276-7, 279-85 Beckett, Joseph, bank manager, father of Clarice : / p. 276-85 Beckett, Thomas Joseph, brother of Clarice : / p. 276-83 Beckett, Thomas Joseph, brother of Clarice : at Kew Lunatic Asylum / p. 280, 281 Beckett, Thomas Joseph, brother of Clarice : death and burial in Boroondara cemetery / p. 276-7, 281, 285 Beenak, village settlement : / p. 225 Beethang, parish, village settlement : / p. 225 Bell, Jane, matron, Melbourne Hospital : as Lady Superintendent, Australian Army Nursing Service / p. 238-9 Bell, Jane, matron, Melbourne Hospital : with No. 1, Australian General Hospital in Egypt / p. 239-40, 241 Benjamin, Benjamin (Sir), Mayor of Melbourne : / p. 154 Benjamin, Carmel, Mrs Rodney : / p. 154, 156 Benjamin, Moses, Melbourne : portrait by E. Goodwyn Lewis / p. 168 Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : as insurance consultant / p. 154-5 Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : community service / p. 155 Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : professional interests and honours / p. 155-6 Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : research on Lewis / p. 174 Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : rowing achievements / p. 155 Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : tribute, by Ric Benjamin / p. 153-6 Benjamin, Rodney Lloyd (Rod), Treasurer, RHSV : writings / p. 153, 156 Benjamin, Roger : as Power Professor of Art History, Sydney University. / p. 174 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : and statue of Peter Lalor / p. 173 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : on medical practitioners, 1862 / p. 182 Berwick Shire : properties owned by Nicholas Barry, Scoresby Riding / p. 273 Black, James Grant (Dr), Carlton : on Constant Broyer’s medical qualifications / p. 184-5, 186 Blackwood North, village settlement : / p. 226 Blake, Leslie James Bamford : research on village settlements / p. 215-6, 222,-3 ‘Bohemia’, women’s magazine : on May Henty wedding / p. 202 Bosisto, Joseph : introduced Bill to examine and register pharmacists / p. 186 Bouteard, Mme, dressmaker, Melbourne : / p. 204 Brand, Brigadier General Charles Henry, Victorian State Commandant : / p. 249 Brassey, Sybil de Vere (Lady), wife of Sir Thomas Brassey, Governor Of Victoria : costumes designed by Mr Buttenden / p. 204, 206 Broadmeadows : Army Training Camp, World War I Infectious disease outbreak, 1915 / p. 247 Broyer, Constance, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : / p. 181-2, 188, 192-3 Broyer, Constance, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : held classes in singing and voice production / p. 191 Broyer, Constance, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : paintings exhibited, Victorian Artists Society / p. 191 Broyer, Constance, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : performed at concerts / p. 191-2 Broyer, Constance, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : teacher of drawing / p. 191 Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : and ‘illegal operations’ / p. 189-90 Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : botanical dispensary in Carlton / p. 182, 187 Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : charged with manslaughter / p. 182-3, 190 Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : last years and death / p. 191 Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : life and work / p. 178-96 Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : married to Sarah Amery, and children / p. 181, 188 Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : medical qualifications / p. 184-6 Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : practised as doctor / p. 186, 188-9 Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : prepared will / p. 188, 191 Broyer, Constant, herbalist, Carlton : studies in United States / p. 183-6 Broyer, Mary, mother of Constant Broyer : / p. 179-82 Broyer, Mary Violetta, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : / p. 181-2, 188, 193-4 Broyer, Mary Violetta, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : taught drawing and painting / p. 191 Broyer, Nicholas, general dealer, Carlton, father of Constant Broyer, : / p. 179-82, 186 Broyer, Sarah Florence, daughter of Constant and Sarah Broyer : / p. 181 Broyer, Sarah, pharmacist, Carlton, wife of Constant Broyer : early life, and marriage to Robert Amery / p. 179-80 Broyer, Sarah, pharmacist, Carlton, wife of Constant Broyer : life and work / p. 178-96 Broyer, Sarah, pharmacist, Carlton, wife of Constant Broyer : married to Constant Broyer, and children / p. 181-2 Broyer, Sarah, pharmacist, Carlton, wife of Constant Broyer : operated pharmacy / p. 186-8 Broyer, Sarah, pharmacist, Carlton, wife of Constant Broyer : prepared will / p. 188, 194, 195 Broyer, Walter Henry Grant (Dr), son of Constant and Sarah Broyer : / p. 181-2, 188 Broyer, Walter Henry Grant (Dr), son of Constant and Sarah Broyer : as registered doctor / p. 190, 192-4 Broyer, Walter Kelson Grant, son of Constant and Sarah Broyer : / p. 181 Brune, Tittel, American actress, in Melbourne : / p. 282-3 Brunton, Thomas, Australian Flour Mills : / p. 216 Bullarto : Village Settlement at / p. 216-7, 226 Bumberrah, parish, village settlement : / p. 226 Bunbartha , village settlement : / p. 226 Bundalong, village settlement : / p. 226 Butler, Arthur Graham : on Australian Army Nursing Service / p. 237, 239, 240, 245 Buttenden, Mr, Melbourne : designed gown for Lady Brassey / p. 204, 206 Caffe Sport, Lygon Street, Carlton : / p. 194 Cairnes, Mary : ‘illegal operation’ performed on / p. 190 Campbell, Colin, solicitor, for Victorian Aborigines Advancement League : assistance to Mrs M. and her family / p. 262-3, 264-5 Casterton : opening of railway to, 1882 / p. 273 Chambers, Agnes, Wonthaggi : led Miners’ Women’s Auxiliary / p. 303 Cheeseman, R., florist, Melbourne : floral bell decoration, for May Henty wedding, 1892 / p. 203 Childers, village settlement : / p. 229 Christian, John : on Clarice Beckett / p. 285 Christian Socialism, inspiration for village communities : / p. 216 Clark, Edward James, architect, son of John James Clark : / p. 287 Clark, John James, architect : designed new Melbourne Hospital / p. 287 Clark, Lindesay (Sir), Professor of Paediatrics, Monash University : on case of death of Mrs M’s baby niece / p. 264 Clark, Marie, editor, ‘Victorian Historical Journal’ : ‘test-tube’ baby experience / p. 286, 293-4 Clarke, Janet (Lady) : acquired garments from London or Paris / p. 204 Clergy : Bishop Moorhouse on curates marrying / p. 199 Closer settlement, Vic. : / p. 223 Co-operative Village Settlements Association : / p. 216 Colbinabbin, , village settlement : / p. 226 Coleraine, village settlement : / p. 226 Coliban, parish, village settlement : / p. 226 Condah Swamp, , village settlement : / p. 226 Conyers, Evelyn, matron-in-chief, AIF : overseas service / p. 236, 242, 244 Cooma, Vic., village settlement : / p. 226 Coongulmerang, parish, village settlement : / p. 227 Corop, parish, village settlement : / p. 227 Coulson, Helen : / p. 222 Counihan, Noel : photographs and images of Wonthaggi / p. 303 Crawford, Annette Bear : fund-raising for Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 291 Dandenong Forest, parish, village settlement : / p. 229 Darlimurla, village settlement : / p. 227 Darnum, village settlement : / p. 227 Davey, Harry : and Aborigines Welfare Board / p. 257, 258-9 Davey, Stan (Pastor) : and Aborigines Advancement League / p. 262 Davies, Mary Margaret : death of, through illegal operation / p. 196 Davies, William, husband of Henrietta Dugdale : / p. 299 Davison, Graeme John, Professor of History, Monash University : supported Essendon Village Settlement Association / p. 216 Daw, Lucy, nurse, No. 25, British General Hospital, France : / p. 248 Daw, Mary, nurse, No. 7 AGH, Adelaide : / p. 248 Deakin, Alfred : as barrister, acted for Sarah Broyer / p. 178, 187-8 Deakin, Catherine (Katie), sister of Alfred Deakin : member of séance circle / p. 187 Depression (1890s) in Victoria : settlement on Lands Act, 1893 / p. 210, 215 Dexter, Barrie : as Federal Director, Office of Aboriginal Affairs / p. 256 Dimboola, village settlement : / p. 227, 232 Dingle, Anthony Edward (Tony) : on village settlers / p. 221 Dixon, Adele, Melbourne : died as result of ‘illegal operation’ / p. 189 Donoghue, Francis P. (Dr), Leongatha : / p. 260 Donoghue, Francis P. (Dr), Leongatha : evidence on baby niece of Mrs. M / p. 263-5 Drouin, village settlement : / p. 227 Dugdale, Henrietta Augusta : biography of, by Susan Priestley, reviewed / p. 297-9 Eagle Point, village settlement : / p. 227 Echuca North, parish, village settlement : / p. 227 Eclectic Association : Henrietta Dugdale and / p. 297-8 Eclectic Medical College, Cincinnati, USA : Constant Broyer, a student at / p. 183-4 Edgely, Eric, actor : / p. 194 Edgely, Phillip, actor and television host : / p. 194 Egerton : homestead association at / p. 223, 227 Eggleston, Elizabeth : assistance to Mrs M. and her family / p. 262, 264 Eggleston, Elizabeth : ‘Fear, Favour or Affection’, by, cited / p. 255-6 Essendon Village Settlement Association : settlement at Bullarto / p. 216-7 Esson, Louis : on paintings by Clarice Beckett / p. 284 Fahey, Charles : ‘The Wonthaggi State Coal Mine’, by / p. 302 Felton, Philip : as State Superintendent, Aborigines Welfare Board / p. 258, 262 Ferguson, Agnes, military nurse : / p. 247 Ferny Creek, village settlement : / p. 231 Fetherston, Richard Herbert Joseph, Colonel, Surgeon-General : / p. 239, 240-2 Fitzjames, Mme (Emily Dibbs) : sentenced for performing’ illegal operations’ / p. 189 Fitzroy Ecumenical Centre for Urban Research and Action : / p. 328 Frederico, Hubert Rofino (Judge), County Court : and trial of Mrs M., Korumburra / p. 265 French Island, village settlement : / p. 227 Fuller, John (Sir), 1st Baronet, Governor of Victoria : laid Melbourne Hospital foundation stone, 1912 / p. 287 Fumina, village settlement : / p. 227 Ganoo Ganoo, parish, village settlement : / p. 227 Garrick, Theresa, Mrs : died as result of ‘illegal operation’, 1896 / p. 190, 192 Giffard, village settlement : / p. 227 Girgarre East, parish, village settlement : / p. 226 Glover, Hannah Elizabeth : as Lady Superintendent, Australian Army Nursing Service / p. 238 Goe, Emma, Mrs Field Flowers : attended wedding of May Henty, 1892 / p. 202 Goe, Right Revd Field Flowers, Bishop of Melbourne : conducted wedding of Revd Thomas Armstrong and May Henty, 1892 / p. 202, 209 Golding, Mary, Melbourne : death from blood poisoning, 1895 / p. 189, 190 Goodman, Rupert Douglas : biography of Jane Bell, with Jennifer Williams cited / p. 240 Gracedale, parish, village settlement : / p. 228 Greensborough, village settlement : / p. 228 Groening, Wilhelmine, Melbourne : registered as pharmacist / p. 187 Gunbower, parish, village settlement : / p. 228 Gunson, Niel : ‘The Good Country’, by, cited / p. 220, 222 Hamilton, Kevin, reporter, ‘Age’ : / p. 262 Hayanmi, parish, village settlement : / p. 228 Hendy, Ellen, Mrs : conducted ‘illegal operation’ on daughter, 1896 / p. 190 Henty, Beatrice, sister of May Henty : / p. 201 Henty, Ethel, sister of May Henty : / p. 201, 203 Henty, Henry, importer, Melbourne, father of May Henty : / p. 197-8 Henty, Henry, importer, Melbourne, father of May Henty : mansion, ‘Tarring’, Kew / p. 198, 200-1, 209, 211 Henty, Marion, Mrs Henry, mother of May Henty : / p. 197, 200, 202 Henty, Marion, Mrs Henry, mother of May Henty : wedding arrangements for daughter May / p. 200-1, 209-11 Henty, Marion Ruth (May), Mrs Thomas Henry Armstrong : going-away outfit / p. 209-10 Henty, Marion Ruth (May), Mrs Thomas Henry Armstrong : in wedding gown, portrait (illustration) / p. 205 Henty, Marion Ruth (May), Mrs Thomas Henry Armstrong : later life, and death / p. 211 Henty, Marion Ruth (May), Mrs Thomas Henry Armstrong : marriage of, 1892 / p. 197-214 Henty, Marion Ruth (May), Mrs Thomas Henry Armstrong : wedding gown described / p. 206-8 ‘Herald and Weekly Times’ : W.L. Baillieu leading shareholder / p. 300, 301-2 Hill, Lily Elizabeth : as Lady Superintendent, Australian Army Nursing Service, / p. 239, 241-2, 246, 249-50 Hill, Lily Elizabeth : as principal matron, 3rd Military District, Melbourne / p. 236, 238-9, Hill, Lily Elizabeth : training of nurses for service in military hospitals / p. 240 Hines, James W., fine arts sales, Melbourne : / p. 165 Hoddle Range, village settlement : / p. 228 Hollinrake, Rosalind : research on Clarice Beckett / p. 276, 284-5 Homestead associations : / p. 217-8, 223, 225-32 Hopkins, Eva, art teacher, Ballarat : / p. 282 Hospitals : for repatriation after war / p. 248 Hospitals : military hospitals in World War I / p. 236, 246-7 Housing Commission of Victoria : and Aboriginal housing, 1960s / p. 258 Hughes, Robert : steward for village settlers in Dandenongs / p. 219 ‘Illustrated Australian News’ : on village settlements, 1894 / p. 220, 221 In-vitro fertilization : pioneered at Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 293 Jacobi, Solomon (Sioma) Yankelevitch : biography, by Rod Benjamin / p. 154 Jeetho, village settlement : / p. 225, 228 Jessie McPherson Community Hospital, Melbourne : / p. 292-3 Jessie McPherson Community Hospital, Melbourne : on William Street (illustration) / p. 291 Jewkes, Wallace M., pharmacist, Newmarket : / p. 193 Jindivik, village settlement : / p. 230 Johnson, Frederick, husband of Henrietta Dugdale : / p. 299 Kamarooka, parish, village settlement : / p. 228 Kaniva, village settlement : / p. 228 ‘Kanowna’ (troop ship) : untrained girls as nurses on / p. 240 Kardella, village settlement : / p. 216 Katamatite, village settlement : / p. 228 Keays, Charles Edward, pharmacist, Newmarket : / p. 193 Kelly. Edward (Ned) : sentencing by Judge Barry / p. 272 Kelly, Ellen, Mrs John, mother of Ned Kelly : sentencing by Judge Barry, 1878 / p. 272 Kerang, village settlement : / p. 228 Kew, Holy Trinity Anglican Church : wedding of May Henty, 1892 / p. 202-3 Kew Lunatic Asylum : / p. 278-80 Kew Lunatic Asylum : children’s cottages / p. 280 Kew Lunatic Asylum : photo by Charles Rudd of (illustration) / p. 279 Kialla, parish, village settlement : / p. 228 Kiata, parish, village settlement : / p. 228 Kilfeera, village settlement : / p. 216, 231 Kinglake, village settlement : / p. 228 Koondrook, village settlement : / p. 230 Koonoomoo, village settlement : / p. 228 Koornork, village settlement : / p. 228 Kooweerup Swamp : drainage of / p. 220, 222 Kooweerup Swamp : Village Settlements / p. 228 Kooyong Hospital : No. 11 AGH in grounds of / p. 247 ‘Korumburra Times’ : on case of Mrs M’s family, 1967 / p. 260-2 ‘Korumburra Times’ : on trial of Mrs M. / p. 264 Korumburra, village settlements : / p. 229 Korumburra, village settlements : Aboriginal family at, 1960s / p. 258-62 Labour Colony, Leongatha : / p. 217, 222 Lake Boga, village settlement : / p. 229 Lake, Marilyn Lee : ‘The Limits of Hope’, by, cited / p. 221 Lake Tyers, Aboriginal community : living conditions, 1960s / p. 257-9 Lake Tyers Campaign Committee : / p. 258 Lalor, Peter : statue of, commissioned by James Oddie for Ballarat / p. 173, 177 ‘Lancet’ : received eight letters from Constant Broyer / p. 191 Lardner, John, surveyor : aid to village settlers in Gippsland / p. 219 Leeton, John, Monash University : pioneered IVF research / p. 293 Leongatha : labour colony at / p. 217, 222 Lewis, Albert Unna, electrician, Melbourne : charged with death of woman from ‘illegal operation’ / p. 189-90 Lewis, Charles, son of Goodwyn Lewis : / p. 161, 163 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : and statue of Peter Lalor / p. 173 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : exhibited paintings in Victoria / p. 164-7 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : friendship with James Oddie / p. 166-7 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : later life and work / p. 169-73 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : life and work / p. 157-77 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : paintings exhibited in Ballarat / p. 167, 170 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : paintings of Shakespeare characters / p. 161, 165-6 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : portrait of Moses Benjamin / p. 168 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : portrait painting / p. 160-1, 163, 165, 167-8, 173, 176-7 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : religious paintings / p. 161-6, 169-72 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : taught art students in Victoria / p. 169 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : visit to Victoria 1883-86 / p. 157, 164-8 Lewis, Edward Goodwyn, artist : visited Middle East / p. 162 Lewis, James Goodwyn, Kangaroo Flat : / p. 174-5 Lewis, Julia, Mrs Edward Goodwyn : / p. 164, 165, 168, 173 Lewis, William, Melbourne, half-brother of E. Goodwyn Lewis : / p. 159-60,164, 168, 169, 170-1, 173, 175 Lindenow Homestead Association : / p. 223 Lloyd-Green, Lorna (Dr), Queen Victoria Monash : / p. 294 Loch, Elizabeth (Lady), wife of Sir Henry Brougham Loch : patronage to Melbourne dressmakers / p. 204 Longmore, Francis, MLA : and Pharmacy Bill / p. 186-7 Longmore, Francis, MLA : trustee and executor for Sarah Broyer’s will / p. 188 Longwarry, village settlement : / p. 227 Lumley’s Australia, insurance company : Rodney Benjamin and / p. 154 Lyonville, , village settlement : / p. 226 MacBain, James (Sir) : / p. 209 Macedon, village settlement : / p. 229 Maclean, P. Nelson, sculptor : statue of Peter Lalor / p. 173 Maidment, Lizzie, niece of Sarah Broyer : / p. 180-1, 193 Mardan, parish, village settlement : / p. 229 Marriage : Anglican view of, in 1890s / p. 199-200, 202-3 Martin, Peter, Crown Solicitor, Melbourne : / p. 265 Marungi, village settlement : / p. 229 Masseuses : service in World War I hospitals / p. 248 Mathilde, Miss, dressmaker, Melbourne : / p. 204 Mayberry, T.J.A, stipendiary magistrate, Korumburra : and case of Aboriginal boys arrested for vagrancy / p. 261 Mayberry, T.J.A, stipendiary magistrate, Korumburra : convicted Mrs M. of manslaughter on death of baby / p. 263-4 McCubbin, Frederick : taught Clarice Beckett / p. 284 Medical Board of Victoria : and application of Constant Broyer as medical practitioner / p. 184, 186 Meeniyan, village settlement : / p. 229 Meldrum, Duncan Max : as art teacher / p. 284 Meningitis (cerebrospinal fever) : outbreak in Australia, 1915 / p. 241 Metherell, Mark, journalist, ‘The Age’ : on birth of test-tube baby, 1981 / p. 293-4 Miepoll, village settlement : / p. 229 Mirboo North, village settlement : / p. 229 Mirboo South, parish, village settlement : / p. 229 Moe, parish, village settlement : / p. 229 Moe Swamp, parish, village settlement : / p. 229 Molony, Kathleen : as staff nurse, at Broadmeadows Army Training Camp / p. 247 Monash Medical Centre : / p. 295 Monbulk, village settlement : / p. 229 Mont Park : Australian General Hospital no. 16, at / p. 247 Moorabbin Hospital : merger with Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 295 Moorhouse, Right Revd James, Bishop of Melbourne : on curates marrying when young / p. 199 Mooroolbark, parish, village settlement : / p. 229 Moreton, Letitia, military nurse : / p. 247-8 Muckatah, village settlement : / p. 229 Murphy, John : study of Leongatha Labour Colony / p. 222 Murrabit, village settlement : / p. 230 Murrabit West, parish, village settlement : / p. 230 Nangana, parish, village settlement, : / p. 230 Narracan, parish, village settlement : / p. 230 Nayook, village settlement : / p. 230 Neerim East, parish, village settlement : / p. 230 Neerim North, parish, village settlement : / p. 230 Neerim, village settlement : / p. 230 Nelson, Phillippa : ‘Lands Guide’, by, with Lesley Alves, cited / p. 223 Newham, parish, village settlement : / p. 230 Nicholls, Jessie Amelia : died as result of ‘illegal operation’, 1896 / p. 190 Nicholls, Pastor Sir Douglas : assistance to imprisoned Aboriginal boys / p. 261-3 Nindoo, parish, village settlement : / p. 230 Noojee East, parish, village settlement : / p. 227 Nurses : in military service in World War I / p. 235-54 Nurses : in Salonika and India / p. 244-5 Nurses : on home service, Melbourne / p. 247-9 Nurses : protest on untrained girls on ‘Kanowna’ / p. 240 Nurses : recruitment in 1914 / p. 238-40, 243 Nurses : repatriation of / p. 245-6 Nurses : training of, for war service / p. 241, 247-8 Nurses : war emergency nurses / p. 242 Nursing : in World War I / p. 236-54 O’Connor, Fanny, Melbourne : wedding, 1892, at St Patrick’s Cathedral / p. 202 O’Shanassy, John (Sir), Premier of Victoria : portrait painted by E. Goodwyn Lewis / p. 157, 167-8, 176-7 Oddie, James : / p. 166, 174, 176 Oddie, James : bought paintings by Lewis / p. 167 Oddie, James : commissioned statue of Peter Lalor / p. 173 Oddie, James : friendship with artist, E. Goodwyn Lewis / p. 157-8, 166, 174-5 Oddie, James : interests in electric power / p. 172 Oddie, James : portrait painted by Lewis / p. 167, 176 Oddie, James : role in founding Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat / p. 172 Oddie, James : visited Lewis in England / p. 158, 171 Oddie, James : welcomed back to Ballarat, 1891 / p. 172 Parker, Thomas, British engineer and inventor : / p. 171-2, 175 Parker, Thomas, British engineer and inventor : ‘Electric picture’ portrait painted by E. Goodwyn Lewis / p. 157, 158-9,. 172-3 Parker, Thomas, British engineer and inventor : visited by James Oddie / p. 172 Patho, parish, village settlement : / p. 228 Peacock, Samuel (Dr) : assisted Dr Constant Broyer / p. 190 Peacock, Samuel (Dr) : charged with murder / p. 196 Pharmacy Board : / p. 187 Pharmacy Board : registered Wilhelmine Groening and Sarah Broyer as pharmacists / p. 187 Piangil, village settlement : / p. 225, 230 Pierce, Barry Miles : as co-author ‘The Black Marble of Buchan’ with Elery Hamilton-Smith / p. 152 Piergrosse family, Bayswater : ran coaches / p. 275 Police, in Victoria : and case of family of Mrs M at Korumburra / p. 258-66 Police, in Victoria : and vagrancy laws / p. 256, 260-2 Powell, Joseph Michael : on village settlements / p. 221, 222 Priestley, Susan, RHSV : ‘Henrietta Augusta Dugdale: An Activist 1827-1918’, by, reviewed / p. 297-9 Prince Henry’s Hospital : became part of Monash Medical Centre / p. 295 ‘Queanbeyan Age’ : reported on case of stillborn child / p. 188-9 Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service : / p. 239 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : / p. 290-2 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : additions and extensions / p. 292 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : cover, Annual Report, 1948 (illustration) / p. 292 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : exhibition for centenary of building, 2012 / p. 286, 294-5 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : hospital, William Street, 1934 (illustration) / p. 291 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : in -vitro research, and ‘test-tube’ baby / p. 293-4 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : Jubilee Shilling Fund / p. 291 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : merger with Moorabbin Hospital / p. 295 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : origins, in William Street / p. 290-1 Queen Victoria Women’s Centre : / p. 295 Queen Victoria Women’s Centre : centenary of hospital foundation stone, 2012 / p. 286 Quilford, Arthur : ‘State Mine: A Pictorial History of the Powlett Coalfields’, by / p. 302 Ramsay Smith, Colonel William, C.O, No. 1 Australian General Hospital : / p. 239-40 Raymond Island, village settlement : / p. 230 Redfern, Arthur, proprietor, ‘Coburg Leader’ : charged for not having children vaccinated / p. 189 Reeves, Andrew : ‘Up from the Underworld: Coalminers and Community in Wonthaggi 1909-1968’, by, reviewed / p. 302-3 Rennick, Elizabeth, Victorian Women’s Suffrage Association, : / p. 297 Returned Services League Nurses Club : / p. 249 Richardson, Ethel Tracy, Matron : as Chief Matron, Commonwealth Military Hospitals, 1918 / p. 249-50 Richardson, Ethel Tracy, Matron : as Matron-in-Chief, Australian Military Forces, World War I / p. 235, 236-7, 242-6, 248 Rochester, village settlement : / p. 230 Rosedale, village settlement : / p. 230 Rourke, Nicholas, and Henry : sold land at Bayswater / p. 273, 274 Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV) : Rod Benjamin as Treasurer / p. 155 Royal Melbourne Hospital : 1870s view, with gardens (illustration) / p. 287 Royal Melbourne Hospital : demolition of Eastern Pavilion, 1953 (illustration) / p. 288 Royal Melbourne Hospital : design of 1912 building, and alterations / p. 288-90 Royal Melbourne Hospital : early history on Lonsdale Street site / p. 287 Royal Melbourne Hospital : foundation stone of 1912 buildings / p. 287 Royal Melbourne Hospital : hospital buildings, 1935 (illustration) / p. 290 Royal Melbourne Hospital : hospital buildings, Lonsdale St, 1915 (illustration) / p. 289 Royal Melbourne Hospital : new hospital opened, Carlton / p. 290 Royal Southern Memorial Hospital, Caulfield : / p. 155 Royal Victoria Trained Nurses Association : and war emergency nurses / p. 242 Royal Victoria Trained Nurses Association : on military nursing in World War I / p. 238, 241-2 Rudd, Charles : photo by, of Kew Lunatic Asylum (illustration) / p. 279 Sale : village settlement at / p. 220, 230 Salisbury, village settlement : / p. 228 Sarsfield, village settlement : / p. 231 Scates, Bruce : ‘A New Australia’, by, cited / p. 219, 221 Scoresby, village settlement : / p. 231 Scott, Rose : Henrietta Dugdale and / p. 298 Secularist Association, Melbourne : / p. 298 Shepparton Park, parish, village settlement : / p. 231 Sheridan, Thomas Meredith : hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol for death of Jessie Nicholls as consequence of ‘illegal operations’ / p. 190 Smith, Charles, Casterton (Dr), brother-in-law of Kate Beckett : / p. 278 Smith, James Grant (Dr) : Broyer as apprentice to / p. 184-5 Smith, Mary Ellen (Mrs), Casterton : as sister of Kate Beckett / p. 277 Soldier settlement, in Victoria : / p. 221 Steinhauer, Mme Anna, concert performer : / p. 191 Stirling, Amie Livingstone : on father’s income / p. 199 Stone, Emma Constance (Dr) : / p. 291 Stradbroke, village settlement : / p. 231 Strauss, Annie, Melbourne : death following ‘illegal operation’, 1895 / p. 189 Streeton, Arthur Ernest (Sir) : pupil of E. Goldwyn Lewis / p. 169 Strong, Charles (Revd Dr) : and village settlements / p. 216, 225 Strzelecki, village settlement : / p. 229 Swan Reach, , village settlement : / p. 226 Tarrawarra, parish, village settlement : / p. 231 Tarwin, village settlement : / p. 231 Tatong, parish, village settlement : / p. 231 Tatz, Colin, Monash University : assistance to imprisoned Aboriginal boys / p. 262, 263 Taylor, Claudia : bridesmaid at wedding of May Henty / p. 203 ‘The Age’, Melbourne : and case of imprisoned Aboriginal boys / p. 262 ‘The Age’, Melbourne : on charge of manslaughter against Constant Broyer / p. 183 ‘The Age’, Melbourne : on IVF delivery, Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 293-4 Tonimbuk, village settlements : / p. 231 Toolamba, parish, village settlement : / p. 231 Trounson, Alan Osborne : on IVF procedures / p. 294 Tucker, Revd Horace, vicar, Christ Church, South Yarra : established village settlements / p. 216 Tucker, Revd Horace, vicar, Christ Church, South Yarra : published ‘The New Arcadia’ / p. 216 Tyntynder, parish, village settlement : / p. 231 Tyntynder West, parish, village settlement : / p. 231 ‘Una’, journal of the Victorian Nursing Association : / p. 237, 243 Vagrancy : and Aborigines in Victoria, 1960s / p. 255 Vagrancy : laws of / p. 256-7 Vance, Revd George Oakley, Dean of Melbourne : / p. 209 Vicars-Foote, Evelyn : as staff nurse, No. 11, AGH, Caulfield / p. 248-9 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Medical Practitioners Act, 1862 / p. 182 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Pharmacy Act, 1877 / p. 186-7 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Settlement on Lands Act, 1893 / p. 215, 217-8, 222, 223 Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : / p. 218 Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Closer Settlement Act, 1904 / p. 221 Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Land Act, 1900 / p. 218 Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Land Act, 1901 / p. 218, 219 Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Land Act, 1911 / p. 218 Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Land (Amendment) Act, 1978 / p. 218 Victoria, Acts of Parliament, Changes to : Vagrancy Act, 1966 / p. 255 Victoria, Board of Lands and Works : / p. 218 Victoria, Board of Lands and Works : reports on village settlements / p. 219 Victoria, Dept of Agriculture : ‘Hints for the Guidance of Village Settlers’, by / p. 219-20 Victoria, Dept of Crown Lands and Survey : Lands Guide, by Phillipa Nelson and Lesley Alves / p. 223 Victoria, Dept of Crown Lands and Survey : Records of village settlements / p. 222, 223 ‘Victoria Government Gazette’ : on village settlements / p. 223-4 Victoria, Royal Commission on Kew Asylum, 1886 : / p. 280 Victorian Aborigines Advancement League : assistance to imprisoned Aboriginal boys / p. 262 Victorian Aborigines Advancement League : campaign against laws of vagrancy applied to young Aborigines, 1967 / p. 255 Victorian Aborigines Advancement League : support to Lake Tyers residents / p. 258 Victorian Academy of the Arts : E. Goodwyn Lewis as exhibitor, 1884 / p. 164-6, 168 Victorian Artists Society : Constance Broyer exhibited paintings / p. 191 Victorian Council of Aboriginal Rights : support to Lake Tyers residents / p. 258 Victorian Women’s Suffrage Association : Henrietta Dugdale at inaugural meeting, 1884 / p. 297 Village Settlements Association : / p. 216 Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : Annual reports on / p. 219-20, 223 Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : established by Settlement of Lands Act / p. 217-9 Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : failures of, analysed / p. 219-22 Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : listed / p. 225-32 Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : study of, by Guy Featherstone / p. 215-34 Village settlements / communities, in Victoria : writings on, and sources / p. 222-3 Wail, parish, village settlement : / p. 227 Wallan Wallan, parish, village settlement : / p. 231 Wanalta, parish, village settlement : / p. 231 Warburton, parish, village settlement : / p. 231 Wardrop, James : death of, as patient of Constant Broyer, 1875 / p. 184-5 Warragul, parish, village settlement : / p. 231 Webb, Janice, Queen Victoria Hospital : and in-vitro process / p. 292, 294 Weddings : Anglican traditions in 1890s / p. 199-200 Weddings : arrangements for, of May Henty, 1892 / p. 200-1 Weddings : bride’s bouquet / p. 208 Weddings : bridesmaids’ and brides’ costumes described / p. 203-4, 206-8 Weddings : floral decorations / p. 203-4, 208 Weddings : wedding breakfast at Tarring, 1892 / p. 200-1, 208-9 Weddings : wedding gifts for marriage of May Henty / p. 201, 210 West, Alan, Supervisor, Lake Tyers : / p. 258-9 Wigg, Henry C., surgeon, Melbourne : evidence on death of Mary Ann Allison, 1874 / p. 183 Williams, Dorothy : history of Monbulk / p. 222 Williams, Elizabeth : died as result of ‘illegal operation’ / p. 190 Williams, Jennifer A. : biography, Jane Bell, cited / p. 240 Wilmot, Frank Leslie Thomson (Furnley Maurice) : / p. 283, 284 Wilmot, Frank Leslie Thomson (Furnley Maurice) : anti-war poem ‘To God from the Warring Nations’ / p. 284 Wilson, Grace, matron No. 3 Australian General Hospital : / p. 237 Wilson, Grace, matron No. 3 Australian General Hospital : as Matron-in-Chief. Army Nursing Reserve / p. 237 Windsor Hotel, Melbourne : Army Nurses Club at, World War I / p. 246 Withers, Walter Herbert : / p. 284 Women’s Christian Temperance Union : / p. 297-8 Women’s suffrage : Henrietta Dugdale and / p. 297-9 Wonthaggi : community history, 1909 to 1968, by Andrew Reeves, reviewed / p. 302-3 Wonthaggi Historical Society : / p. 303 Wonthaggi Miners Women’s Society : / p. 303 Wonthaggi, State Coal Mine : histories of, reviewed / p. 302 Wood, Edwin Carlyle (Carl), Monash University : and in-vitro fertilization / p. 293, 294 Woodend, village settlement : / p. 229 Woori Yallock, parish, village settlement : / p. 232 Woosang, parish, village settlement : / p. 232 World War I : Australian nursing services in / p. 236-54 Worrell, John, father of Henrietta Dugdale : / p. 298 Wuk Wuk : Lindenow Homestead Association / p. 223, 227, 232 Yalca : village settlers at / p. 220, 232 Yallock, village settlement : / p. 220 Yarragon, village settlement : / p. 229, 231 Yarroweyah, village settlement : / p. 228 Yule, Peter L. : ‘William Lawrence Baillieu, Founder of Australia’s Greatest Business Empire’, by, reviewed / p. 299-302; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 281 Volume 85 (1), 2014; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Aboriginal History / p. 17 Aboriginal History : exclusion of Aboriginal experiences from Victorian history writing / p. 14 Aboriginal History : post-contact perspective / p. 12–13 Aboriginal history : in RHSV - Manuscript collection / p. 19–22 Aborigines / p. 26 Aborigines : attitudes and reactions / p. 13 Aborigines : blamed for 'Black Thursday' bushfires / p. 19 Aborigines : capable of being better workers than the early settlers / p. 20 Aborigines : corroboree, description / p. 23–24 Aborigines : culture / p. 24 Aborigines : depicted as lazy or indifferent workers : / p. 16 Aborigines : depicted as 'thieves,' / p. 26 Aborigines : employment : / p. 20 Aborigines : financial contribution : / p. 21 Aborigines : first contact : / p. 14–15 Aborigines : having sexual relations with white managers/workers / p. 20 Aborigines : influencing of white culture / p. 24 Aborigines : living in close proximity with squatters / p. 18 Aborigines : race relations (1830-1900) / p. 13 Aborigines :-relations with Europeans / p. 24 Aborigines : signing of treaty / p. 141 Aborigines : their treatment / p. 19–20 Aborigines : traditions / p. 20 Aborigines : Tribes / p. 4, 17, 22–23, 26,152 Aborigines : Victorian Board for the Protection of Aborigines / p. 13 Aborignes : women / p. 20 Ackerly, Ada / p. 54 Adelaide (ship) / p. 34–35, 41 Aitken College / p. 151 Alexander (ship) / p. 130 Alhambria (ship) / p. 103 Amalgamated Society of Engineers, establishment / p. 105 Anti-convict protest meetings / p. 31 Anti-Transportation Committee / p. 36 ANZAC Day, services / p. 84 ANZAC legend, provided competition for Scottish nationalism / p. 84 ‘Argus’ / p. 34,36,39,85,120–121 ‘Argus’: accounts about the Hashemy (ship) and Randolph (ship) / p. 34 Attwood, Bain / p. 13 Australia : celebrations of Scottish culture / p. 73 Australia : colonial invasion history / p. 13 Australia : European settlement / p. 14 Australia : identity still linked closely with British Empire / p. 84 Australian Government : introduced compulsory military training scheme / p. 80 Australian historians, criticised for neglecting Aboriginal history / p. 13 Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) / p. 74,82,85,89 Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) : 5th Battalion / p. 82,83,86,90 Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) : 27th Battalion / p. 82 Australian Imperial Forces (AIF) : 30th Battalion / p. 82 Australian Rules Football / p. 7 Australian Rules Football: ‘Sherrin’ a brand of ball / p. 9 Australian Rules Football: Anti-Football League, known as 'the real AFL,' / p. 7 Ayrshire (ship) / p. 125 Ayrshire (ship) : passenger details with discrepancies / p. 120–122 Baker, Anthony / p. 45 Ballarat Highland Pipe Band / p. 88 Ballarat Ladies Pipe Band / p. 88 ‘Band of Hope’ (Waimea) water race / p. 112 Bate, Weston : ‘John Keith Dunstan 3.2.1925-13.9.2013’ (article) / p. 6–11 Bateson, Charles : ‘The Convict Ships 1787-1868’ / p. 42 Batey, Martin : writings about relations between Europeans and Aborigines / p. 24 ‘Bathurst Free Press’ / p. 37-38 Batman, John : boarded the ship ‘Rebecca’ / p. 142 Batman, John : meeting with the Woiworrung and the signing of the treaty / p. 4 Batman, John : returned to Launceston / p. 158 Batman, John : set sail for Port Phillip / p. 141 Batman, John : sketch map of 'Dutigalla,' (illustration) / p. 142m Belich, John : ‘Replenishing the Earth, descriptions of early settler life’, by / p. 99 Bendigo (city) transformed from Gold Rush frontier town to industrial regional centre / p. 108 Berry, Graham (Premier of Victoria) / p. 100,109 Bishop, George, witness of corroboree / p. 23–24 Blake, Les, ‘Vision and Realisation’ / p. 55–56 Bourke, John, death by apoplexy / p. 16 Bowler, Marilyn : Introduction / p. 3-5 British colonial settlers, known as the 'New Britains,' / p. 97 British East India Company / p. 129–130, British East India Company : lost its trade monopoly in India / p. 130 British Empire / p. 74,76 British government / p. 35,40 British government : allowing transportation of convicts / p. 32 Brown, George T / p. 123 Brown Brothers Milawa winery, Dunstan's account of / p. 7 Browning, Colin Arrott : compiled a surgeon's report / p. 44 Browning, Colin Arrott : The Convict Ship / p. 44 Brydon, Esther Little, George Isaac Porter's wife / p. 129 Buckley, Patrick Coady, ‘Journal’ / p. 16 Burbidge, Andrew : ‘Williamstown High School : Victoria's first government secondary school?’ (article) / p. 4,54–71 Burchett, Frederick, recollections / p. 22–23 Bushfires, 'Black Thursday,' 1851 / p. 19 Cahir, Fred : ‘Finding Indigenous History in the RHSV Collection’ (article) / p. 4,12–30 Calcutta Botanic Gardens / p. 129 Caledonian Society of Melbourne / p. 77–79 Caledonian Society of South Australia, tried to avoid the abolition of kilts / p. 81 Cannon, Michael, Historical Records of Victoria / p. 132 Cape of Good Hope / p. 43 Castlemaine Rate Book / p. 106 Castles, Robert / p. 15 Catholic Church / p. 54 Cattle managers / p. 21 Chinese people / p. 110–111 ‘Chowringee’ (ship) / p. 123–124 Church of England / p. 54,67 Citizens Military Forces (CMF) / p. 78 Clacy, Charles Berry (mining engineer) / p. 125 Clacy, Charles Berry (mining engineer) death : / p. 126 Clacy, Charles Berry (mining engineer) : ‘Lady's Visit to the Gold Diggings of Australian 1852-3, A’, publication / p. 119 Clacy, Charles Berry (mining engineer) : worked as a clerk to a merchant Captain Hall / p. 125 Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) / p. 120,123–125 Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) : account of journey around various goldfields / p. 122 Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) : ‘Boernice’ / p. 120 Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) : ‘Clergyman's Daughter, A’ / p. 120 Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) : ‘Lights and Shadows of Australian Life’ / p. 120 Clacy, Ellen Louise (Cycla) (née Sturmer) : ‘Wonderful Works or the Miracles of Christ’ / p. 120 Clacy, John / p. 125 ‘Clarence and Richmond Examiner’ / p. 41 Clark, Ian / p. 18 Clarke, Keith, : ‘Convicts of the Port Phillip District’, by / p. 46 Clutterbuck, Sam, as a witness to Aboriginal ceremonial and economic practices / p. 22 Coglan, T.A. / p. 34 Coldhigham Lodge estate / p. 149 Coliban water scheme / p. 108 Collyer, Caleb / p. 24 Collyer, Caleb : account of violence against Beeac a Gulidjan Elder / p. 26 Colonists / p. 21–22 Colonists : Charles Griffiths as an early colonist / p. 15 Colonists : : experiences and reflections in RHSV manuscripts / p. 17 ‘Common Schools Act 1862’ / p. 56 Convicts / p. 32–33,46 Costello, Patrick / p. 24–25 Council elections 1867 / p. 59 Cover labels from Isaac Batey : ‘Reminiscences, 1840-1870’, Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV) - Manuscript collection / p. 17 Cricket : Test Cricket / p. 7 Cricket matches: ‘The Paddock that Grew’ / p. 7 Cripps, James : ‘Reminiscences’, by / p. 43-44 Critchett, Jan / p. 18 Crowley, Francis / p. 45 Dalgleish and Co. (engineers and iron-founders) / p. 107 Dalgleish and Co. (engineers and iron-founders) : Seddon apprenticed to / p. 103 Daniels, John : ‘Batman's Route Revisited : His Exact Steps to a New Treaty Site’ (article) / p. 4,141-162 Darwin, John, After Tamerlane, descriptions of early settler life / p. 99 ‘Defence Act 1903’ / p. 79,80,82 Dewar, John / p. 121–122 Dowling, James Sheen / p. 41 Dowman, Richard (Councillor) / p. 57 Dowman, Richard (Councillor) : responsible for establishment of Williamstown High School / p. 55 Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, Royal visit / p. 79 Duke of Edinburgh's Highlanders in Sydney (1868) / p. 75 Duke of York Hotel : / p. 122 Duncan, George : / p. 149 Dunstan, Bill VC (Keith Dunstan's father) : friend of Keith Murdoch / p. 7 Dunstan, Bill VC (Keith Dunstan's father) : ‘His Place is in The Sun’ (poem) / p. 8 Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) (illustration) / p. 6, 6 Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) : founded the Anti-Football League / p. 7 Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) : his 'Alistair Cook'-style columns / p. 7 Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) : as historian / p. 6 Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) : as journalist / p. 3,6-7 Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013): list of other publications / p. 8 Dunstan, Keith (1925-2013) : obituary / p. 3–4 Dunstan, Marie (Keith's wife) / p. 7 Dunstan, Marie (Keith's wife) : ‘His Place is in The Sun’ (poem) / p. 9–10 ‘Eden’ (ship) / p. 34 Edinburgh Castle / p. 73 Education - Victoria, established free compulsory and secondary education to Grade 8 / p. 54 ‘Education Act 1872’ / p. 54,60–61 ‘Education Act 1910’ / p. 55 Essendon High School, opening of / p. 63 Evans, George Ewart (post-war oral historian) / p. 3 Evans, Wilson, ‘Port of Many Prows’ / p. 55 Fahey and Maine : ‘Gold Tailings’, by / p. 108 Farmers cooperatives / p. 102 Farms, financing of / p. 101 Fawkner, John Pascoe / p. 134 Fawkner, John Pascoe : a market commissioner / p. 134 Fawkner, John Pascoe : purchase of Will Will Rook parish / p. 156 Finn, Edmund : also known as 'Garryowen, ‘Chronicles of Early Melbourne’ / p. 41,133 Fort Phillip Signal Station / p. 36 Foxhall, Katherine : ‘From Convicts to Colonists : the health of prisoners and the voyage to Australia, 1823-1853’, by / p. 33 Franklin, Charles (Councillor) / p. 57 Franklin, Charles (Councillor) : responsible for establishment of Williamstown High School / p. 55 G Company (Scottish) disbanded / p. 81 Gammage, Bill, appointed as commanding officer of 5th Battalion AIF / p. 83 Garden, Donald : ‘In Heidelberg : the land and its people, 1838-1900’, by / p. 133 Gardner, Helen : review of ‘Edward M. Carr and the Tide of History’ (Samuel Furphy, 2013) / p. 172–174 Gerity, Mr (Headmaster) / p. 62,64 Gipps, George (Governor) / p. 47,135 Gipps, George (Governor) : responsible for formation of a Botanic Garden in Melbourne / p. 136 Gladstone, W. E., regulated convict labour into New South Wales / p. 33 Glencoe / p. 149 Gold Diggers Mutual Protection Society / p. 122 formation / p. 122 Gold Rushes - Victoria, literature review / p. 13 Goldfields : Californian / p. 99,112 Goldfields : New Zealand, West Coast / p. 107 Goldfields : Victoria / p. 4,18,97,98 Goldfields : Ballarat / p. 25 Goldfields : Bendigo / p. 106,108,122 Goldfields : Castlemaine / p. 106,108 Goldfields : Dinah Flat / p. 106 Goldfields : Forest Creek / p. 107,122 Goldfields : Fryers Creek / p. 106,107,122 Goldfields : Golden Gully / p. 106 Goldfields : Golden Point - Forest Creed (illustration / p. 123 Goldfields : history / p. 13 Goldminers : Chinese / p. 110 Goldminers : European / p. 110 Goldminers : given residency status as a result of their mining licence / p. 108 Goldminers : techniques / p. 107 Goodall, Heather, her views on history / p. 14 Gordon Highlanders / p. 90 Government schools / p. 54 Great Britain (ship) Seddon's arrival in Victoria / p. 104 Great Lancashire Cotton Famine of 1862-1865, a catalyst for Seddon's unemployment / p. 103 Grey, Earl / p. 36 Grey, Earl : reintroduced transportation of convicts to NSW / p. 33 Griffiths, Charles, early colonist / p. 15 Gritt, Andrew (rural historian) / p. 101 ‘Guide to Convict Records in the Archives Office of New South Wales’ / p. 46 Hagen, Jim / p. 15 Hancock, W. K. / p. 8 Harrison, Rodney, a desire for an inclusive Australian nationhood / p. 14 Harwood, Captain / p. 158 Hashemy (ship) / p. 4,33–47 Hashemy (ship) : arrival in Port Jackson / p. 34 Hashemy (ship) : being turned away from Port Phillip / p. 31 Hashemy (ship) : its arrival in Sydney / p. 33 Hashemy (ship): reaction to its arrival in Melbourne / p. 33 Hashemy (ship) : reference in historical primary sources / p. 34 Hashemy (ship) : for transportation of convicts / p. 33 Heidelberg City Council / p. 132 Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital / p. 90 Heinz, William, New Zealand's Last Great Gold Rush / p. 104 Henderson, John, as religious instructor, kept a diary / p. 44–45 Her Majesty's Theatre / p. 133 Hick, Henry (Trustee) / p. 62,64 Highland Black Watch Regiment : ‘Nemo me impune lacessit’ ("No one attacks me with impunity") motto (Royal Highlanders) / p. 79-80 Highland Society of New South Wales / p. 80 Highland Society of New South Wales : tried to avoid the abolition of kilts / p. 81 Hirst, John / p. 24 ‘His Place is in The Sun (poem)’ / p. 8–11 History of Tasmania, The (West) / p. 38 Hobart Courier / p. 36 Hoddle, Louisa Jane / p. 113 Hoddle, Robert / p. 156 Hoddle, Robert : his family / p. 113 Hogan, James Francis / p. 41 Hogan, James Francis : biography / p. 43–44 Holled-Smith, Charles (Major-General) asked to establish a Scottish regiment / p. 78 Holy Trinity Hall / p. 67 Honourable East India Company / p. 123 Hopkins, Isaac (Mayor) / p. 60–61 Hopkins and Goss (building firm) / p. 60 Huggins, Jackie / p. 16 Huggins, Jackie : discussion on economic relationships that Aborigines developed with white colonisers / p. 16 Hughes, Robert, Fatal Shore, The, accounts about the Hashemy (ship) / p. 33 Humphries, Barry (performer/actor) ‘His Place is in The Sun’ (poem) / p. 10 Hurst & Blackett (publishers) / p. 119 Illawara Regiment, 34th Battalion / p. 90 Inquiry into the Management of the Williamstown Workshops, description / p. 105 Jebb, Joshua, Report on the Discipline and Management of Convict Prisons / p. 35 Jenkins, Henry, Town Inspector and Dog Registrar / p. 63 Jenks, Edward / p. 42 Johnson, Joseph, Westbourne and Williamstown Grammar Schools, information on the opening of WBGS / p. 56 Kerr, William, address to the anti-transportation meeting / p. 39 Kew Gardens (London) / p. 129 Kiddle, Margaret / p. 34 King's Own Scottish Borderers / p. 90 Kirkpatrick, George (Major General) Inspector General of the Military Forces of Australia / p. 80 La Trobe and the chieftains (cartoon) / p. 39–40 La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor) / p. 18,47, La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor) : depicted as 'Boadicea,' / p. 39 La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor) : ordered that the Hashemy be diverted to Sydney / p. 36 La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor) : as Superintendent of Port Phillip District / p. 34,131 La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor) : using former prisoners for employment opportunities / p. 32 Lady's Visit to the Gold Diggings of Australia 1852-3, A / p. 119–120,125 Langdon, Marcus : George Isaac Porter: ‘Across Two Worlds’ (article) / p. 4,129–140 Letters : FitzRoy to Earl Grey / p. 34,37 Letters : urther Correspondence on the Subject of Convicts and Transportation / p. 35 Letters : ‘Herald’ / p. 38 Letters : a Trobe to Deas Thompson / p. 35 Letters : Sydney Morning Herald / p. 37 Liston, J.J. (Mayor) / p. 64 Lone Pine (Turkey) ‘His Place is in The Sun’ (poem) / p. 8 Lovejoy, Val, Gold Tailings, description of Chinese / p. 111 Lowe, Robert / p. 37 Lowe, Robert : leader of anti-transportation protests / p. 41 Lowe, Robert : prejudice against convicts / p. 47 Lowe, Robert : as a prominent speaker / p. 42 Lynch, Rev. / p. 67 Macartney, Jane, diary entry / p. 22 McCombie, Thomas, History of the Colony of Victoria / p. 38 McCulloch, William, Minister for Defence / p. 78 McEacharn, Malcolm : as Mayor of Melbourne / p. 78 McEacharn, Malcolm : as President of the Caledonian Society of Melbourne and first commander of VSR / p. 79 Macfarlane, Ian, Historical Records of Victoria / p. 132 McGrath, Ann : Aborginal women were 'overemployed,' / p. 20 McGrath, Ann : discussion on economic relationships that Aborigines developed with white colonisers / p. 16 McKenzie, John : had to contend with a Liberal Party faction / p. 102 McKenzie, John : his land reform program / p. 101 McKenzie, John : Minister of Lands / p. 101 McKenzie, John : McKenzie, John : Richard Seddon shared his origins with / p. 101 McKenzie, Kirsten, Scandal in the Colonies / p. 33 Maclean, Norman (Rev) / p. 85 Maclean, Norman (Rev) : Council Health Officer / p. 63 McLennan, Duncan (Pipe-Major) : served with 2/5 Battalion / p. 88 McLennan, Duncan (Pipe-Major) : was Pipe-Major of the Hamilton Pipe Band / p. 88 McLennan, Duncan (Pipe-Major) head piper of the VSR / p. 88 Marsden, Anne : ‘George Isaac Porter : Across Two Worlds’ (article) / p.4,129–140 Martin, Arthur Patchett / p. 47 Martin, Arthur Patchett : biography / p. 43 Martin, Arthur Patchett : critical of George Rusden's account of anti-transportation sentiment in Melbourne / p. 41 Martin, Arthur Patchett : History of Australia (1883 edition) / p. 42 Mason, Mr (Councillor) / p. 59 Medway Golf Course, also known as Gumm's Well / p. 145,150 Melbourne / p. 4 Melbourne : signing of treaty with Indigenous people / p. 141 Melbourne - Pubs, Young and Jackson's / p. 7 Melbourne Athenaeum Library : 175th anniversary / p. 129 Melbourne Athenaeum Library : forerunner of the State Library of Victoria / p. 135 Melbourne Athenaeum Library : formerly known as Melbourne Mechanics Institution / p. 129 Melbourne Athenaeum Library: purpose / p. 135 Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) / p. 7 Melbourne Grammar School, allocation of land on St Kilda Road / p. 58 Melbourne High School, origins / p. 69 Melbourne places / p. 151 Melbourne places : Afton Street Reserve / p. 145 Melbourne places : Batman's Hill / p. 136 Melbourne places : Darebin Creek, Epping / p. 141,156 Melbourne places : Edgar's Creek / p. 157 Melbourne places : also known as Blind Creek / p. 153 Melbourne places : Emu Creek / p. 151 Melbourne places : Essendon (Windy Hill) / p. 157 Melbourne places : Flemington Race Course / p. 158 Melbourne places : Gellibrand Point / p. 142 Melbourne places : Gumm's Corner / p. 147,150 Melbourne places : Horseshoe Bend, Keilor / p. 155 Melbourne places : Jackson's Creek / p. 148,150,152 Melbourne places : Keilor / p. 155 Melbourne places : Kororoit Creek / p. 149 Melbourne places : Melbourne places : Melbourne places : Lakeside High School, former treaty site / p. 159 Melbourne places : Maribyrnong River / p. 143 Melbourne places : also called Deep Creek / p. 151 Melbourne places : Merri Creek, Northcote / p. 152–153,154,157,158 Melbourne places : possible treaty signings / p. 141 Melbourne places : Moonee Ponds Creek / p. 152,157 Melbourne places : Mt Iramoo / p. 148–149,154 Melbourne places : Mt Kororoit / p. 151 Melbourne places : Napier Park, Strathmore / p. 157 Melbourne places : Plenty River, Eltham / p. 154 Melbourne places : possible treaty signings / p. 141 Melbourne places : Redstone Hill / p. 148–150,151 Melbourne places : Stony Creek / p. 143–144 Melbourne places : Taylors Creek / p. 147,149 Melbourne places : Tullamarine Airport / p. 152 Melbourne places : Williamstown / p. 143 Melbourne places : Yarra River / p. 143 Melbourne places : Yarraville Gardens / p. 144 Melbourne places : Yuroke Creek / p. 151 Melbourne Punch, Charles Joseph LaTrobe (cartoon) / p. 39–40 Melbourne streets / p. 136 Melbourne streets : Bell Street / p. 157 Melbourne streets : Box Forest Road / p. 156 Melbourne streets : Canning Street ford / p. 146 Melbourne streets : Collins / p. 123,135 Melbourne streets : Cordite Avenue / p. 145 Melbourne streets : Douglas Parade / p. 143 Melbourne streets : Exhibition : / p. 123 Melbourne streets : Exhibition : formerly known as Stephen Street / p. 133–134,144 Melbourne streets : Ferguson / p. 142 Melbourne streets : Flinders, Cleveland House / p. 133 Melbourne streets : Gisborne / p. 136 Melbourne streets : Horsehoe Bend, Keilor : / p. 146 Melbourne streets : Little Bourke Street, formerly known as ‘Cleveland Terrace’ and 'Porter's cottages,' / p. 133 Melbourne streets : Little Collins / p. 134,136 Melbourne streets : Lonsdale / p. 133 Melbourne streets : Mickleham Road / p. 151 Melbourne streets : Spring / p. 133 Melbourne streets : Stenson Road / p. 147 Melbourne streets : William / p. 136 Melbourne Survey Office / p. 134 Melbourne Town Hall / p. 135 Melbourne Town Hall : Town Council / p. 135 Melbourne/Sydney, rivalry / p. 31 Michie, Archibald : / p. 37,42 Millen, Edward : as Minister for Defence / p. 80 Millen, Edward : sympathetic to the idea of Scottish regiments / p. 80 ‘Mining Surveyor Reports 1863’ / p. 107 Molland, Miss : admiration of the Earl of Strathmore / p. 65 Molland, Miss : signing over control to a board of management / p. 66–67 Moran, Anthony / p. 14 Morandulk : Aboriginal Chief / p. 152 Morandulk : also known as Mooney Mooney / p. 152 Morandulk : also known as Old Murry / p. 152 Morandulk : headman of the Balluk-Willam / p. 152 Moxham, James (former Councillor and publican) / p. 59–60 Murdoch, Keith : influence on Keith Dunstan's life / p. 7–8 Nettlebeck, Amanda / p. 14 New South Wales, Port Phillip District / p. 16 New South Wales Irish Rifle Regiment, considered as a national unit / p. 80 New South Wales Lancers, Highland gatherings / p. 80 New South Wales Legislative Council / p. 33,38 New South Wales (NSW) : regulation of convict labour / p. 33 New South Wales (NSW) : transportation of convicts - discontinuation / p. 32 New South Wales Scottish Regiment / p. 82 New South Wales Scottish Rifles : considered as a national unit / p. 80 New South Wales Scottish Rifles : merged and absorbed with CMF / p. 82 Old Falcon Hotel (Gravesend) / p. 120 Oldfield, Audrey : ‘The Great Republic of the Southern Seas’, by / p. 44 Paddle, Robert : review of ‘Snarls from the Tea-Tree : Big Cat Folklore’ (David Waldron and Simon Townsend, 2012) / p. 172–176 ‘Paddock that grew, The’ : Australian Rules Football / p. 7 ‘Paddock that grew, The’ : Melbourne Cricket Ground / p. 7 ‘Paddock that grew, The’ : Test Cricket / p. 7 Parkes, Henry (Premier of NSW) / p. 36–37,100 Parliament - Bills, Bill for the Better Government of Convict Prisons / p. 35 Parliament of Victoria : Upper House / p. 105 Pascoe Street façade (illustration) / p. 66 ‘Patriot’ (newspaper) / p. 134 Peacock, Alexander, Government Minister / p. 64 Pearce, George : Defence Minister / p. 81 Penang / p. 4,129–130 Percy, Donald, joined VSR in 1910 / p. 79 Perry, Frances / p. 144 Pinne, Peter : review of ‘Circus and Stage : the theatrical adventures of Rosie Edouin and G.B.W. Lewis’ (Mimi Colligan, 2013) / p. 163–165 Port Phillip District, New South Wales / p. 34,37,44 Port Phillip District, New South Wales : arrival of the Hashemy (ship) / p. 34–35 Port Phillip District, New South Wales : transportation of convicts / p. 31–32 Port Phillip District, Victoria / p. 46,46–47 Porter, George Isaac / p. (illustration) 131, 135 Porter, George Isaac : accompanied Wallich to Penang / p. 129 Porter, George Isaac : appointed parish clerk at St George's Church / p. 130 Porter, George Isaac : appointed schoolmaster at Penang Free School / p. 129–130 Porter, George Isaac : arrival in Melbourne on the brig Jewess / p. 131 Porter, George Isaac : began mercantile career with Revely & Co / p. 130 Porter, George Isaac : birth / p. 129 Porter, George Isaac : on a committee to establish a hospital / p. 136 Porter, George Isaac : continued to develop his Heidelberg property (Portion 7) / p. 133 Porter, George Isaac : death / p. 136 Porter, George Isaac : as an early Melbourne entrepreneur / p. 4 Porter, George Isaac : elected trustee in Port Phillip District / p. 134 Porter, George Isaac : elected vice-president of the Melbourne Mechanics Institution / p. 135 Porter, George Isaac : establishment of a botanic garden in Penang / p. 129 Porter, George Isaac : funeral / p. 137 Porter, George Isaac : invested in Port Phillip District / p. 131 Porter, George Isaac : involved in establishing two churches / p. 136 Porter, George Isaac : involved to create Port Phillip College / p. 135 Porter, George Isaac : joined British East India Company as a gunner / p. 129 Porter, George Isaac : liked the name Cleveland / p. 133 Porter, George Isaac : maintained interest in botanic gardens / p. 136 Porter, George Isaac : marriage / p. 129 Porter, George Isaac : memorial (Illustration) / p. 137 Porter, George Isaac : named his eldest son after Nathan Wallich / p. 129 Porter, George Isaac : named portions as Claremont and Cleveland / p. 131 Porter, George Isaac : owned stalls at Bourke Street's Eastern Bazaar / p. 134 Porter, George Isaac : portions 4 and 7 of Heidelberg Crown Grants / p. 132 Porter, George Isaac : purchase of more property in Melbourne / p. 132 Porter, George Isaac : purchased portions of land in Heidelberg / p. 131 Porter, George Isaac : purchased the brig Alice / p. 130 Porter, George Isaac : ran afoul of John Pascoe Fawkner / p. 134 Porter, George Isaac : recruited as an overseer at Calcutta Botanic Gardens / p. 129 Porter, George Isaac : took out mortgages on various city properties / p. 133 Porter, George Wallich, George Porter's eldest son / p. 129,135 Porter, J.A. (son) / p. 135 Pratchett, Terry, ‘ I shall wear midnight’ [book] / p. 3–4 Presbyterian Church / p. 54 Priestley, Susan : ‘Identifying Ellen Clacy - A Cautionary Tale’ (article) / p. 4,119–128 Prisoners, some known as 'Pentovillains," / p. 32 Prisons / p. 32 Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) / p. 104 Public Record Office Victoria : difficulties in finding the manifest for the Chowringee / p. 124 Public Record Office Victoria : inaccuracies about Seddon's departure from Victoria / p. 103 Purvis family / p. 121 Pyne, Christopher, as Education Minister / p. 3 RAAF, No. 11 Elementary Flying School, Benalla / p. 7 Raleigh, Joseph, built a house at Afton Street Reserve / p. 145 Randolph (ship) / p. 33–47 Randolph (ship) : accounts of it reaching Port Phillip / p. 34Randolph’ (ship) : riots on / p. 33 Randolph (ship) : for transportation of convicts / p. 33 Rangitoto (ship) / p. 103,110 Rebecca (ship) / p. 142–143,158 Rees, W Collins, secretary of school sub-committee / p. 58 Release Books for Ships Crew / p. 104 Reminiscences of Caleb Collyer (illustration) / p. 25–26 Report on the Discipline and Management of Convict Prisons (Jebb) / p. 35 Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia / p. 84 Revely & Co / p. 130 Reynolds, Henry / p. 14–15 Reynolds, Henry : discussion on economic relationships that Aborigines developed with white colonisers / p. 16 ‘Rheola’ (a house in Williamstown) / p. 60 Richie, Joan, Master of Arts Thesis on Charles Joseph La Trobe / p. 45 Rickard, John : review of ‘The Two Frank Thrings’ (Peter Fitzpatrick, 2013) / p. 165–168 Robertson, William, a close associate of Batman / p. 144 Robinson, James (miner) / p. 104 Ross, (Captain) John / p. 44 ‘Roxburgh Castle’ (armed frigate) / p. 121,124 Royal Caledonian Society of Melbourne / p. 90 Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV) / p. 3 Royal Historical Society of Victoria : Annual Melbourne Day Lecture 2011 / p. 12 Royal Historical Society of Victoria : archives / p. 12 Royal Historical Society of Victoria : criticised for neglecting Aboriginal history / p. 13 Royal Historical Society of Victoria : Indigenous resources / p. 4 Royal Historical Society of Victoria : Keith Dunstan a member / p. 8 Royal Historical Society of Victoria : provided details of Batman's route / p. 141 Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV) - Manuscript collection / p. 12–14, (illustration) 17,27–28 Royal Historical Society of Victoria - Manuscript collection : how colonists viewed the value of Aboriginal / p. 21 Royal Historical Society of Victoria - Manuscript collection : participation in colony building / p. 21 Royal Historical Society of Victoria - Manuscript collection : observations in manuscripts are in a wide range of locations / p. 18 Royal Historical Society of Victoria - Manuscript collection : as a valuable resource / p. 21 Royal Historical Society of Victoria - Manuscript collection : writings about Aboriginal beliefs, events and practices / p. 22 Royal Victoria Regiment : 2/5th Battalion, given supply of pipes and drums / p. 89 Royal Victoria Regiment : 5/6th Battalion / p. 90 Rusden, George W. / p. 41–42 Rusden, George W. : ‘History of Australia’ (1883 edition) / p. 35 Saint Helens / p. 101 Saunders, Kay, discussion on economic relationships that Aborigines developed with white colonisers / p. 16 Schools, attendance records / p. 56 Scots Church (Melbourne) memorial / p. 74, 85 Scott, Ernest : Resistance to Convict Transportation (article) / p. 34 Scott, Ernest : Short History of Australia / p. 34 Scottish associations, as a hybrid of Scottish and British loyalties / p. 76 Scottish Company of the Adelaide Regiment of Volunteer Rifles (1866) / p. 75 Scottish culture in Australia / p. 73 Scottish culture in Australia : emergence due to immigration and Australian nationalism / p. 75 Scottish culture in Australia : Highland gatherings / p. 80 Scottish National War Memorial : Central Shrine / p. 73 Scottish National War Memorial : opening of / p. 73 Scottish regiments : emerged and sustained by the British Empire / p. 76 Scottish regiments : emerging with Australian nationalism / p. 73 Scottish regiments : as organisations shaping Southern African society / p. 76 Scottish regiments : as part of defence forces in Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia / p. 75 Scottish Thistle Clubs / p. 77 Scottish Volunteer Rifle Corps of Queensland (1896) / p. 75 Seaforth Highlanders / p. 90 Seddon, Joseph / p. 106 Seddon, Joseph : had mining leases / p. 107 Seddon, Louisa, attended Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations / p. 97 Seddon, Nathan / p. 102–103 Seddon, Richard (miner and NZ Premier) (illustration) / p. 114 Seddon, Richard : attended Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations / p. 97 Seddon, Richard : began building sustainable communities at both Castlemaine and Bendigo diggings / p. 106 Seddon, Richard : death of father / p. 102 Seddon, Richard : described as a 'gross, illiterate but forceful man.,' / p. 98 Seddon, Richard : electoral manifesto / p. 114 Seddon, Richard : employed at the Williamstown Railway Workshops / p. 104 Seddon, Richard : family origins / p. 102 Seddon, Richard : had to contend with a Liberal Party faction / p. 102 Seddon, Richard : known as 'King Dick,'/ p. 98 Seddon, Richard : leaving Victoria / p. 110 Seddon, Richard : as New Zealand's longest serving Premier (1893-1906) / p. 97 Seddon, Richard : occupying a land dwelling in Long Gully / p. 108 Seddon, Richard : as Premier known for his prejudice against Asian immigration / p. 110 Seddon, Richard : shared origins with John McKenzie / p. 101 Seddon, Richard : turned small farms into commercial enterprises / p. 101–102 Seddon, Richard : unfinished apprenticeship at Dalgleish & Co. / p. 107 Seddon, Richard : in Victoria developed his theories of modern humanitarian government / p. 98–99 Seddon, Richard : witnessed how Bendigo grew as a city / p. 108 Seddon, Richard : wooing his wife in Williamstown / p. 103 Seddon, Richard Snr (Richard Seddon's grandfather) as tenant farmer / p. 101 Seddon, Thomas (Richard's father) / p. 102 Seddon, Thomas : conducted a school / p. 100–101 Seddon, Thomas : death / p. 102 Seddon, Thomas : description in 1861 English Census / p. 101 Seddon T.E.Y. (Richard Seddon's son) / p. 102 Settler communities, descriptions of / p. 99 Shaw, A.G.L. : ‘Convicts and Colonies’ / p. 33–34,45 Shaw, A.G.L. : ‘History of the Port Phillip District’ / p. 34 Shaw, A.G.L. : made claims that Hashemy had stopped in Melbourne / p. 36 sheep and cattle stations / p. 19 Sherrin, a brand of ball used in Australian Rules Football / p. 9 Short History of Australia (Scott) / p. 34 Sinclair, Keith (NZ historian) / p. 98 ‘Sketch, The’ / p. 98 Smith, George (Town Clerk) / p. 57 Solway, William (architect) / p. 60 South Australian Infantry Regiment, disbanded / p. 81–82 South Australian Register / p. 39 South Australian Scottish Company (1889) / p. 75 South Australian Scottish Regiment / p. 82,90 Speed, Frank W, 5th Battalion AIF historian / p. 82 squatters, living in close proximity with Aborigines / p. 18 St Andrew's 'Church (Scots Memorial) presentation of a memorial chair / p. 89 St George's English Rifle Regiment, considered as a national unit / p. 80 St James Church / p. 136 St Peter's Church / p. 136 Stanner, William E.H. / p. 13 Star of England, The (ship) Richard Seddon worked his passage on / p. 103 State Library of Victoria / p. 17, 135 Steedman, Charles (Headmaster) / p. 60 Stewart, Donald Macrae (Rev) / p. 85 Stewart, James : banned from enlisting in World War II due to age, career soldier and VSR member / p. 79 Stewart, John : as secretary of the Highland Society of New South Wales / p. 80 Sturmer, Frederick (father) / p. 120,125 Sturmer, Mary (née Norris) (mother) / p. 120 Sturt Street Drill Hall, South Melbourne / p. 82 Sugden, George / p. 20 Sugden, George : advocates learning of Aboriginal language / p. 19 Sugden, George : experiences with Aborigines / p. 19–20 Sugden, George : formation of the Australian pioneer legend / p. 20 Sugden, George : frightened of Aborigines / p. 19 Sugden, George : reminiscences / p. 18 surgeons, role on convict ships / p. 33 Sutherland, Alexander / p. 42 Sutherland, Alexander : Hashemy (ship) ordered to Sydney and Randolph (ship) ordered to Melbourne / p. 42 Sutherland, Gillian, ‘Elementary Education in the Nineteenth Century’, sees some schools as 'child minders,' / p. 101 Sydney Reserve Corps of Scottish Rifles (1885) / p. 75 Table illustrating commencement dates for WHS and other long-established Victorian secondary schools (illustration) / p. 68t Theobold, Marjorie / p. 4 Thompson, Robert / p. 35 Thomson, A. C. (Rev) conducted burial of George Isaac Porter / p. 137 Turner, Henry Gyles / p. 35,37 Turner, Henry Gyles : Hashemy (ship) ordered to Sydney and Randolph (ship) ordered to Melbourne / p. 42 Turner, Richard : ‘The Apprenticeship of Richard Seddon’ (article) / p. 4,97–118 Ugolini, Wendy / p. 74 Van Dieman's Land / p. 38,43,141 Van Dieman's Land : transportation of convicts / p. 32 Verner, William, elected trustee in Port Phillip District / p. 134 Victoria, multicultural history / p. 4 Victoria, Queen : Diamond Jubilee celebrations / p. 97 Victoria, Queen : interested in Scottish Highlands and their regiments / p. 74 Victoria - places / p. 31,38, Victoria - places : Bass Strait / p. 45 Victoria - places : Cape Otway / p. 44–45 Victoria - places : Chewton / p. 122 Victoria - places : Corio Bay / p. 150 Victoria - places : Deep Creek (near Bulla) / p. 122 Victoria - places : Essendon / p. 23 Victoria - places : Flemington Race Course / p. 79 Victoria - places : Forest Creek / p. 122 Victoria - places : Fryers Creek / p. 122 Victoria - places : Hobson's Bay / p. 38 Victoria - places : Indented Head / p. 142 Victoria - places : Kings Island / p. 45 Victoria - places : Port Phillip Bay / p. 44 Victoria - places : Port Phillip District / p. 130,141,142 Victoria - places : Red Hill / p. 7 Victoria - places : Sandridge / p. 42 Victoria - places : Western District, Wimmera / p. 18 Victoria - places : Wilsons Promontory / p. 44 Victoria - State, 150th birthday celebrations / p. 141 Victorian Board for the Protection of Aborigines / p. 13 Victorian Government Gazette, issue of membership requirements for VSR / p. 79 Victorian Police Pipe Band / p. 88 Victorian Scottish Regiment (VSR) / p. 4,73,75,89 see also 5th Battalion AIF Victorian Scottish Regiment : asserted its Scottish identity in 1909 / p. 79 Victorian Scottish Regiment : became a militia unit in Victoria's colonial military forces / p. 77 Victorian Scottish Regiment : became embodiment of Australian nationalism / p. 83 Victorian Scottish Regiment : became more of a philanthropic organisation / p. 88 Victorian Scottish Regiment : became part of the volunteer Citizens Miltary Forces (CMF) / p. 77 Victorian Scottish Regiment : became the 5th Battalion AIF / p. 83 Victorian Scottish Regiment : established annual memorial service at Scots Church / p. 85 Victorian Scottish Regiment : establishment / p. 77 Victorian Scottish Regiment : formation of a Scottish dancing class / p. 87 Victorian Scottish Regiment : memorial at Scots Church / p. 74 Victorian Scottish Regiment : met opposition from government and military officials / p. 78 Victorian Scottish Regiment : pipe band (illustration) / p. 86 Victorian Scottish Regiment : recruitment for World War II / p. 89 Victorian Scottish Regiment : re-designated 52nd Hobson's Bay Infantry / p. 80 Victorian Scottish Regiment : retainment of Scottish uniform / p. 82 Victorian Scottish Regiment Welfare Association, establishment / p. 88 Wallich, Nathaniel (botanist) : appointed Porter as an overseer at Calcutta Botanic Gardens / p. 129 Wallich, Nathaniel : as superintendent of the Calcutta Botanic Gardens / p. 129 Wanliss, David Sydney (Lieutenant Colonel, 5th Battalion AIF first commanding officer / p. 82 ‘Warriors of Empire : Popular Imperialism and the Victorian Scottish Regiment, 1898-1938’ (article) / p. 73–92 Watson, James (landowner) employed as a woodcutter / p. 156 Webb, Beatrice / p. 100 Webb, Beatrice : English socialist and social reformer / p. 98 Wentworth, W.C. / p. 47 Wentworth, W.C. : supported limited resumption of transportation / p. 38 Wesley Church / p. 54 West, John, ‘The History of Tasmania’ / p. 38 Westbourne Grammar : began in 1867 / p. 54 Westbourne Grammar : a continuation of WBGS / p. 56 Westbourne Grammar : establishment / p. 65 Westbourne Grammar : origins / p. 56 Westbourne Grammar and Williamstown High School / p. 4 Western Australia – places : King George's Sound / p. 130 Western Australia – places : Swan River / p. 130 Wilkie, Douglas : ‘The Convict ship Hashemy at Port Phillip : a case study in historical error’ (article) / p. 4,31–53 Wilkie Benjamin : ‘Warriors of Empire : Popular Imperialism and the Victorian Scottish Regiment, 1898-1938’ (article) / p. 4,73–92 Williamstown, oldest European settlement in Victoria / p. 54 Williamstown – streets : Electra / p. 57 Williamstown – streets : Pascoe / p. 62,65 Williamstown – streets : Pascoe : site of Williamstown High School / p. 58 Williamstown Borough Grammar School (WBGS) / p. 4,62 Williamstown Borough Grammar School : advocates in prospectus that the school should be secular / p. 59 Williamstown Borough Grammar School : also known as 'the Grammar School,' / p. 55 Williamstown Borough Grammar School : commencement of classes / p. 60 Williamstown Borough Grammar School : designed by architect William Solway / p. 60 Williamstown Borough Grammar School : division into a high school and primary school, proposed names / p. 65 Williamstown Borough Grammar School : published histories / p. 55 Williamstown Borough Grammar School : separation of the school into a state government high school / p. 56 Williamstown Borough Grammar School : strained relations with Williamstown Council / p. 62 ‘Williamstown Chronicle’ / p. 59,62,63 ‘Williamstown Chronicle’ : grammar school prospectus, curriculum details / p. 58 Williamstown Council / p. 54,56 Williamstown Council : allocation of funding to build Williamstown High School / p. 58 Williamstown Council : gifted Williamstown High School / p. 55 Williamstown Council : strained relations with WBGS : / p. 62 Williamstown Grammar School / p. 60 (illustration), 63 Williamstown High School (WHS) / p. 65 Williamstown High School : 75th Anniversary / p. 61 Williamstown High School : also known as Williamstown Borough Grammar School (WGBS) / p. 54–55 Williamstown High School : centenary / p. 54–55 Williamstown High School : location / p. 58 Williamstown High School : as oldest government school in Victoria / p. 69–70 Williamstown High School : origins / p. 69 Williamstown Railway Workshops / p. 97,98, 105 (illustration), 108 Williamstown Railway Workshops : establishment of Amalgamated Society of Engineers / p. 105 Williamstown Railway Workshops : Richard Seddon worked at / p. 104 Williamstown Railway Workshops : Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry / p. 105 Williamstown Railway Yards / p. 4 Willis, Thomas, elected trustee in Port Phillip District / p. 134 Wilson, Edward, editor of the ‘Argus’/ p. 40 Wilsone, David, complained about theft from his hut by Aborigines / p. 17 wines, Chloe label / p. 7 Winstanley, Michael, Industrialisation and the small farm (essay) describes small farmers as market-oriented entrepreneurs / p. 101 Woods, Carole : review of ‘Harvester City : the making of multicultural Sunshine’ (Olwyn Ford, 2012) / p. 168–170 Woods, Gregory (Councillor) / p. 45,62, 64 World War I : Armistice Day / p. 74 World War I : Lone Pine (Turkey) / p. 9 World War I : outbreak : / p. 80 World War II / p. 79, Wowsers : / p. 8 Young and Jackson's (pub) : Chloe portrait / p. 7,9 Young and Jackson's (pub) : His Place is in The Sun (poem) / p. 9 Yule, Peter : review of ‘Athenaeum Club, Melbourne : a new history of the early years, 1868-1918’ (Paul de Serville, 2013) / p. 170–172; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 248 Volume 68 (1), 1997; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines : history of Tasmanian Aborigines, by Henry Reynolds, reviewed / p. 134-5 Aborigines : John Campbell and, at 'Glencoe' / p. 20-6, 28 Aborigines : Koori sites near Torquay / p. 62 Aborigines : raided runs in Gippsland / p. 22 Aborigines : scared off by settlers, Port Albert / p. 24-25 Aborigines : skirmish with boat party from HMS 'Calcutta' / p. 71 Aborigines : studies of A.W. Howitt on / p. 87-90 Addison, Captain Stephen : of barque 'Eudora' / p. 17 Adelaide Lead, goldfield : miners' mutual protection society formed at / p. 39 Affleck, George Stephen : as foreman with Bosisto's / p. 59 Affleck, George Stephen : death of / p. 61 Affleck, George Stephen : discovered jarosite deposits near Torquay / p. 55-6, 58-61 'The Age', Melbourne : account of Eureka rebellion trials / p. 31 'The Age', Melbourne : article, on John Gardiner, by 'J.B.C.' / p. 117-9 'The Age', Melbourne : on Gardiner memorial / p. 120 Alma : election of miners at, for first Avoca Court of Mines, Maryborough / p. 43, 44 Anderson, Valentine George, chemical analyst : / p. 59 Ararat : local court of mines at / p. 49 'Argus', Melbourne : account of Eureka rebellion trials / p. 31 'Argus', Melbourne : on Gardiner memorial / p. 120 Ariel, Captain Abe : review of McIntyre 'The Secret Discovery of Australia' cited / p. 69, 70 Australia : Portuguese discoveries of coastline / p. 64 Australian Academy of the Humanities Sydney conference, August 1988 : / p. 74 Australian Map Circle : joint conference with International Map Collectors Society / p. 74 'Australian Municipal Journal' : on Government unemployment schemes, 1930s / p. 112, 114 Avery, David, chemical consultant : and Jarosite Products Ltd / p. 55, 59-61 Backhouse, James (Revd ) : diary cited, on visit to home of John Gardiner / p. 118 Bailey, William, Malvern : and Gardiner's house on Gardiner's Creek / p. 121 Bakery Hill, Ballarat : meeting of miners at / p. 32-3 Ballaarat City Council : and unemployed labour in 1930s Depression / p. 109-10, 114 Ballarat : gold extraction problems at / p. 40-1 Ballarat : local court of mines established / p. 42, 43-5, 49, 51 Ballarat : work for unemployed in 1930s Depression / p. 109-10 'Ballarat Star' : on local courts / p. 43, 47-8 Ballerstedt, German miner, Bendigo : elected to Bendigo local court / p. 43, 46 Banks, Sir Joseph : had Dauphin Map / p. 64, 65 Barney, Major George, Royal Engineers : and wharf for Yarra at Melbourne / p. 8 Barney, Major George, Royal Engineers : provided plans for dam on Yarra River / p. 7 Barry, Sir Redmond : biography, by Ann Galbally, reviewed / p. 142-4 Batman, John : at first regatta in Melbourne / p. 18 Beechworth : local court (of mines) established / p. 42, 49 Bendigo : Chinese miners and local miners' court / p. 46 Bendigo : gold extraction methods / p. 41 Bendigo : local court (of mines) established / p. 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 49-52 Bendigo : unemployed digging sewerage trenches, 1931 / p. 113 Bendigo Sewerage Authority : unemployed digging trenches for, 1931 / p. 113 Benevolent societies : in Victoria in 1930s Depression / p. 107 Benjamin, Louis Reginald Samuel, chemist and technologist : / p. 59 Benson, Robert, MLC : moved for select committee on goldfields' local courts / p. 47 'Bessy', schooner : at Williamstown, 1838 / p. 18 Birrell, Ralph : 'Guided Democracy: The Local Courts after Eureka' (article) / p. 37-53 Bittangabee Bay, NSW : ruin at, suggested as erected by Portuguese / p. 71 Black Hill, Ballarat : quartz veins mined at / p. 41 Blackwood : local miners' court at / p. 49 Bodichon, Mme, Algiers : introduced eucalypts to Algiers / p. 85 Bonwick, James : on Gardiner home at Hawthorn / p. 118 Brinton, Selwyn, great-nephew of John Gardiner : sent portrait of Gardiner to Hawthorn City / p. 128 Broadmeadows : camp at, for unemployed men in 1930s / p. 106 Brodribb, William : 'Recollections of an Early Australian Squatter', recalls shooting cannon at Port Albert to scare off Aborigines / p. 24 Broughton, Rt Revd William Grant, Bishop of Australia : and separation of Port Phillip from New South Wales / p. 10 Brunswick City Council : instituted work for sustenance, 1933 / p. 111 Bull, John Edward Newall, Resident Goldfields Commissioner, Mount Alexander Goldfield : / p. 41, 43, 46, 48, 51 Bull, Philip : review of 'Oceans of Consolation: Personal Accounts of Irish Migration to Australia' (Fitzpatrick) / p. 135-7 'Bulletin', Sydney : on Harry Leston / p. 100, 102 Burney, Admiral James : on Dauphin Map / p. 67 'Calcutta', HMS, convict ship : boat party of, in skirmish with Aborigines / p. 71 California, gold mining in, compared with Victoria : / p. 139-40 'Callitini', property, Hawthorn (later 'Callantina') : / p. 122-4, 128 Campbell, John, 'Glencoe' station : and incident of shooting of Aborigines with cannon from the 'Clonmel', 1844 / p. 20-6, 28 Campbell, John, 'Glencoe' station : obituary of, 1883 / p. 25 Campbell, John, 'Glencoe' station : (portrait) / p. 27 Cannon : from 'Clonmel', used by John Campbell / p. 20, 21, 24-6, 28 Cannon : two found on Carronade Island, WA / p. 71-2 Carboni, Raffaello : 'The Eureka Stockade' cited / p. 31, 32-3, 35, 36 Carboni, Raffaello : member of Ballarat local court (of mines) / p. 42, 46 Carboni, Raffaello : on miners' courts / p. 45-6 Carronade Island, WA : cannon found on / p. 71-2 Castlemaine : local (miners') court at / p. 43, 44-5, 48, 49-51 Charities : in Victoria in 1930s Depression / p. 105 Chester, Maggie, actor : / p. 99 Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley, Chancellor of the Exchequer : and Sir William John Clarke / p. 96, 97 Chinese, in Australia : and local court at Bendigo / p. 46, 50 Chisholm, John Moffatt : had property on Gardiner's Creek / p. 122 Clancy, Robert : published 'The Mapping of Terra Australis' / p. 74 Clancy, Robert : 'So They Came South' by, with Alan Richardson / p. 74 Clarke, Michael : biography of Sir William Clarke by / p. 94 Clarke, Sir William John, Bt : origins of baronetcy of, researched / p. 94-7 'Clonmel', steamer : cannon from, used by John Campbell / p. 20, 21, 24-6, 28 'Clonmel', steamer : possibility of two cannon from / p. 28 'Clonmel', steamer : wreck of, on Wilson's Promontory / p. 5, 21 Cole, George, land at Malvern : / p. 122 Coleman, Patrick Leslie : criticisms of McIntyre theories on Portuguese discoveries of Australia / p. 64-5 Coleman, Patrick Leslie : review of Fitzgerald 'Java La Grande' / p. 73 Collingridge, George : facsimile of Dauphin Map by, in 'The Discovery of Australia' / p. 66 Commonwealth Advisory Council of Science and Industry : David Avery as member / p. 59-60 Cook, James : maps produced by, of Australia / p. 64 Cooper, John Butler, historian : article on John Gardiner in 'The Age' / p. 117-9 Cooper, John Butler, historian : letter in 'Argus' on siting of Gardiner memorial / p. 120-1 Cooper, John Butler, historian : research on Gardiner / p. 121-2 Coppin, George Selth : in Royal Star Company / p. 99 Coulson, George, Sale, father of Louisa Campbell Coulson : / p. 25 Coulson, George, Sale, father of Louisa Campbell Coulson : and Donald MacDonald / p. 23 Coulson, Louisa Campbell : on John Campbell and 'Clonmel' cannon incident / p. 21-2, 24, 25, 28 Country Roads Board : used jarosite on bridges / p. 60 Creswick : local miners' court established at / p. 42, 49 Cussen, Dr Patrick Edward : dismissed from government hospital / p. 9 Dalrymple, Alexander : and Dauphin Map / p. 64, 65, 66 Dalrymple, Alexander : named Torres Strait / p. 69 Daly, James, Goldfields Warden, Ballarat : / p. 48 Daly, John Joseph, father of Harry Leston : / p. 98, 100 Daly, Mary Sophia, mother of Harry Leston : / p. 98 Dampier, Alfred, actor and playwright : / p. 100, 101-2 Darke, John Charles, surveyor, made survey map of Hawthorn area : / p. 122-3 Darrell, George, actor and playwright : / p. 99, 101, 103 Dauphin Map : compared with Cook's maps / p. 64-6, 76 Dauphin Map : Fitzgerald studies of / p. 72, 73 Dauphin Map : names on, studied / p. 67-8 Davidson, Major Alexander : had 'Callitini' on Gardiner's Creek / p. 123, 124 Dawkins, Sir William Boyd : read Howitt's geological report on North Gippsland to Geological Society, London / p. 83 Denovan, William Dixon Campbell, miner, Bendigo : member of first Bendigo miners' court / p. 43, 46 Dent (De Vere), miner, on Castlemaine miners' court : / p. 44, 46 Depression (1930s) : social welfare services in / p. 105-14 Dieppe Maps : / p. 65, 72, 74 Dieri, Aboriginal tribe : / p. 87 Donovan, James, Railway Hotel, Chillingollah : / p. 121 Duncan, J. Stuart : 'The Discovery of Australia: The Portuguese Priority Reconsidered' (article) / p. 64-78 Dunderdale, George : records Campbell using cannon against Aborigines, Port Albert, in 'Book of the Bush' / p. 24-25 Dunstan, David : review of 'Redmond Barry: An Anglo-Irish Australian' (Galbally) / p. 142-4 Duyker, Edward : 'A Woman on the Goldfields: Recollections of Emily Skinner', 1854-1878, edited by, reviewed / p. 137-9 Easterby, Richard T., editor, 'Gippsland Mercury' : on incident at 'Glencoe' station / p. 22-23 'Edward', schooner : at Williamstown, 1838 / p. 18 'Enterprize', Fawkner's ship : and founding of settlement at Melbourne / p. 18-19 'Eudora', barque : in the first regatta on Port Phillip Bay / p. 17 Eureka Stockade (Ballarat 1854) : aims of, in speech by Richard Ireland / p. 34 Eureka Stockade (Ballarat 1854) : Bakery Hill meeting / p. 32-3 Eureka Stockade (Ballarat 1854) : newspaper accounts of evidence / p. 31 Eureka Stockade (Ballarat 1854) : Royal Commission into, 1854-55 / p. 37 Eureka Stockade (Ballarat 1854) : transcripts from trials of rebel miners / p. 29-30 Evolution : acceptance of theory of, in 19th century Victoria / p. 80 Fawkner, John Pascoe : and settlement of Melbourne / p. 18-19 Fawkner, John Pascoe : met 'Eudora' in waterman's rig, 1838 / p. 17, 18 Fenwick, William, acting Warden for Avoca local court : / p. 48 Fermaner, Captain David, first licensed waterman for Melbourne : / p. 18 Finch, Loyal Harley, City Engineer, Ballaarat City : / p. 109-10 Finn, Edmund (Garryowen) : 'Chronicles' of, cited / p. 7, 8, 18 Fison, Dr Lorimer, missionary and anthropologist : worked with A.W. Howitt on study of Aborigines / p. 88-9 Fitzgerald, Brigadier Lawrence : 'Java La Grande', by, reviewed by P.L. Coleman / p. 73 Fitzgerald, Brigadier Lawrence : on Dieppe maps / p. 72 Fitzpatrick, David : 'Oceans of Consolation: Personal Accounts of Irish Migration to Australia', by, reviewed / p. 135-7 FitzRoy, Sir Charles Augustus, Governor of New South Wales : and Port Phillip land revenues / p. 13 FitzRoy, Sir Charles Augustus, Governor of New South Wales : and separation of Port Phillip District / p. 11, 13 Fraser, Alexander : partner with John Campbell for 'Glencoe' run / p. 21 Frazer, Sir James George, English anthropologist : on work of Fison and Howitt / p. 89-90 Frost, George C., MLA, : gained work for unemployed man / p. 113 Gaiety Theatre, Sydney : / p. 100, 102 Galbally, Ann : 'Redmond Barry: An Anglo-Irish Australian', by, reviewed / p. 142-4 Gardiner, Anna Maria, daughter of John Gardiner : / p. 119, 121, 128 Gardiner, John, overlander : family of / p. 129 Gardiner, John, overlander : house in City of Malvern / p. 120-1 Gardiner, John, overlander : J.B. Cooper's account of / p. 117-9 Gardiner, John, overlander : map of Hawthorn-Malvern area with house sites (illustration) / p. 125 Gardiner, John, overlander : memorial to, on site of his home, Hawthorn / p. 115, 117-28 Gardiner, John, overlander : memorial, with inscriptions (illustration) / p. 116 Gardiner, John, overlander : research into family and house site / p. 121-4 Gardiner, John, overlander : sketches made, of house / p. 119 Gardiner, John, overlander : unveiling of cairn to, 1935 (illustration) / p. 130 Gardiner, Mary : diary of / p. 127-8 Gardiner's Creek : / p. 120-1 Garland, Phil, : transcribed Gardiner family tree / p. 129 Geelong Keys : as evidence of Portuguese discoveries on Australian coast / p. 70-1, 73 Geological Survey of Victoria : / p. 81, 82 Gilray, Colin Macdonald, Headmaster, Scotch College : on Gardiner monument / p. 127 Gipps, Sir George, Governor of New South Wales : and authority over La Trobe as Superintendent of Port Phillip / p. 6-8 Gipps, Sir George, Governor of New South Wales : and moves for separation of Port Phillip District / p. 10-11 Gipps, Sir George, Governor of New South Wales : and Port Phillip land revenues / p. 9, 11 Gipps, Sir George, Governor of New South Wales : and public works for Melbourne / p. 7-8, 13 Gipps, Sir George, Governor of New South Wales : forced economies on Port Phillip / p. 8-9 Gipps, Sir George, Governor of New South Wales : visit to Port Phillip / p. 7 Gippsland : geological surveys in, by Howitt / p. 82-4 Gisborne, Henry Fysshe, Commissioner for Crown Lands, Port Phillip : drew up petition for separation of Port Phillip from New South Wales / p. 7 Gladstone, William Ewart, Prime Minister of England, : and baronetcy to Sir William John Clarke / p. 94-7 Glass, Hugh, pastoralist : and A.W. Howitt / p. 81 'Glencoe', squatting run, Gippsland : and shooting of Aborigines with 'Clonmel' cannon / p. 21-4, 28 'Glencoe', squatting run, Gippsland : cattle speared / p. 26 Glenlyon Shire : sustenance men listed to work for council / p. 110, 113 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : administration of goldfields / p. 38-9 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : claim jumping / p. 39 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : comparative study of, in Victoria and California, by David Goodman, reviewed / p. 139-40 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : gold extraction at Ballarat and Bendigo / p. 40-1 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : local courts for goldfields / p. 39-49 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : miners voice complaints to Goldfields Commission / p. 37 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : mining centres population / p. 49-50 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : quartz mining / p. 41 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : radicalism of miners, studied / p. 139-40 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : reminiscences of Emily Skinner of mining life, edited by Edward Duyker, reviewed / p. 137-9 Goldfields wardens : / p. 40 Goldfields wardens : Gold commissioners appointed as / p. 41 Good Luck Creek : gold discovered by Howitt party at / p. 82 Goodenough, Henry, policeman : as government agent at Ballarat, Eureka trials / p. 29 Goodman, David : 'Goldseeking: Victoria and California in the 1890s', by, reviewed / p. 139-40 Graham, John, 'Early Creswick' : on plaque to Hepburn and Hawdon on Gardiner monument / p. 126-7 Gray, Loftus Stephen, reporter from 'Argus' : gave evidence at Eureka trials / p. 32 Great Britain, Acts of Parliament : Australian Colonies Bill, 1849-50 / p. 10-13 Great Britain, Committee on Proposed Australian Constitution, 1849 : / p. 12 Greville, John Roger, actor : / p. 99, 100 Grey, Henry George, 3rd Earl, Colonial Secretary : and separation of Port Phillip from New South Wales / p. 11-12 Grimshaw, Patricia : review of 'A Woman on the Goldfields: Recollections of Emily Skinner 1854-1878' (Duyker, ed.) / p. 137-9 Haines, William Clark, Chief Secretary : on local courts / p. 46, 50 Hamer, Sir Rupert James, Premier of Victoria, : chaired Melbourne Foundation Day Committee / p. 16 Hardy, Mary, : wrote 'Birthday Book' / p. 129 Harwood, Henry, Theatre Royal, Melbourne : / p. 99 Hawdon, Joseph, overlander : inscription to, on memorial (illustration) / p. 116 Hawdon, Joseph, overlander : map, showing early house sites relating to Gardiner house (illustration) / p. 125 Hawdon, Joseph, overlander : mentioned on memorial to John Gardiner, Hawthorn / p. 117, 120, 126 Hawthorn : naming of / p. 129, 131 Hawthorn City Council : erected cairn to site of house of John Gardiner, 1935 / p. 115, 117-8, 119 Hawthorn City Council : kept files on Gardiner / p. 121, 127-8 Hawthorn City Council : plans for additional plaque on monument / p. 127 Hayes, Timothy, : as chairman of rebels' meeting on Bakery Hill / p. 32, 33 Hayes, Timothy, : trial of / p. 33-4 Haymarket (Duke of Edinburgh) Theatre, Melbourne : / p. 99, 100 Head, family, neighbours of John Gardiner : / p. 118, 121-2 Heathcote : local court of mines at / p. 47, 49 Heawood, Edward : on Dauphin Map / p. 65 Hennings, John, actor : / p. 99, 102 Hepburn : local miners' court at / p. 49 Hepburn, Captain John, overlander : inscription to, on memorial (illustration) / p. 116 Hepburn, Captain John, overlander : mentioned on memorial to John Gardiner, Hawthorn / p. 117, 120, 126 Hilder, Brett : 'The Voyage of Torres' / p. 69 History : trying to capture truth in / p. 3 Hobson, Grant, photographer : included portraits of painters in A 'Brush with History' / p. 146 Hoddle, Robert, surveyor : / p. 122 Holloway, William James, actor-manager : / p. 101 Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut Governor of Victoria : and local miners' courts / p. 42 Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut Governor of Victoria : reduced goldfields administration expenditure / p. 38 Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut Governor of Victoria : reports Eureka trials to Colonial Office / p. 30, 35 Howitt, Alfred William : as geologist / p. 81-4 Howitt, Alfred William : as police magistrate / p. 82 Howitt, Alfred William : botanical studies / p. 84-7 Howitt, Alfred William : 'Eucalypts of Gippsland' by / p. 85 Howitt, Alfred William : on ecology and economy of eucalypts / p. 86-7 Howitt, Alfred William : received honours / p. 90 Howitt, Alfred William : scientific studies of / p. 79-93 Howitt, Alfred William : work on Aborigines / p. 87-91 Howitt, Anna Mary, sister of Alfred William Howitt : / p. 81, 83 Howitt, Annie, daughter of Alfred William Howitt, : drew plates for 'Eucalypts of Gippsland' / p. 85 Howitt, William : established eucalypt plantations near Rome / p. 85 Imlay Brothers : had whaling station on Bittangabee Bay / p. 71 Immigrants, to Australia : letters of Irish immigrants, edited by David Fitzpatrick, reviewed / p. 135-7 Immigration, to Australia : history of, 1915-1940, by Michael Roe, reviewed / p. 144-6 International Map Collectors' Society : joint conference in Sydney, 1991, with Australian Map Circle / p. 74 Ireland, John de Courcy : 'Eureka: Politics or Self-Defence' (article) / p. 29-36 Ireland, Richard Davies, Attorney-General : defence barrister at Eureka trials / p. 29, 31, 33-4 Ireland, Richard Davies, Attorney-General : on nature of Eureka Rebellion / p. 34 Irish in Australia : letters of immigrants, edited by David Fitzpatrick, review / p. 135-7 Iron Bark Basin reserve, near Torquay : / p. 62 Iron oxides : produced from jarosite / p. 54, 56-8 James, John Stanley ('Vagabond') : on Echuca / p. 154-5 Jarosite mining : in Western Australia / p. 57-8 Jarosite mining : iron oxides and potassium from / p. 57-8 Jarosite mining : near Torquay in 1920s / p. 54-63 Jarosite Products Ltd : / p. 55-63 Java-la-Grande : Fitzgerald studies of / p. 72, 73 Java-la-Grande : in early maps / p. 65-8 Java-la-Grande : names on, studied / p. 67-8, 69-70 Jenyns, Essie, pseud. of Elizabeth Esther Ellen Jennings, actor : / p. 101 Jones, chairman of Bendigo local court : / p. 47 Kangaroo, goldfield, Italians on : battled Irish claim jumpers, 1856 / p. 39 Kelly, William, 'Life in Victoria' : on local courts / p. 51 Keneally, Thomas : on Eureka Stockade / p. 34-5 Kent Hughes, Sir Wilfred : argues for local councils to provide work for unemployed / p. 112 Kent Hughes, Sir Wilfred : as Victorian Minister in charge of sustenance / p. 106 Kenyon, Alfred Stephen : at unveiling of Gardiner memorial, 1935 (illustration) / p. 130 Kenyon, Alfred Stephen : on Gardiner's house at Hawthorn / p. 115, 119, 122, 127-8 Kimberley, John Wodehouse, First Earl of, Secretary of State for the Colonies : and baronetcy for Sir William John Clarke / p. 94, 95-7 Kimberley, John Wodehouse, First Earl of, Secretary of State for the Colonies : letter to Gladstone on Clarke / p. 96 Kooyong : as site of Gardiner's home / p. 120 Korzelinski, Sewerin, Polish military officer : mining near Bendigo / p. 51 Kurnai, Aboriginal people of Gippsland : studied by Alfred William Howitt / p. 88 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : and goldfields policy / p. 38 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : and separation of Port Phillip from New South Wales / p. 10-11 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : authority of, as Superintendent / p. 6-8 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : found keys at Corio Bay / p. 70-1 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : naming of Hawthorn / p. 131 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : travels around Port Phillip District / p. 5 Langdon, Robert : on McIntyre theory of Portuguese discoveries on Australian coastline / p. 65, 68-9 Langfield, Michele : review of 'Australia, Britain and Migration 1915-1940, A Study of Desperate Hopes' (Roe) / p. 144-6 Launceston, Tasmania : as hub of Melbourne commerce in 1840s / p. 5 Lee, Jenny : review of 'A Brush with History: The Painters Union and the Australian Labour Movement' (Spierings) / p. 146-7 Leebrace, Captain : at Port Albert / p. 24 Leston, Fred (Robert Daly), printer and performer : / p. 98-9 Leston, Harry (John Joseph Xavier Daly), actor : as Irish policeman in plays / p. 99 Leston, Harry (John Joseph Xavier Daly), actor : benefit for / p. 104 Leston, Harry (John Joseph Xavier Daly), actor : death and funeral / p. 104 Leston, Harry (John Joseph Xavier Daly), actor : life story / p. 98-104 Leston, Harry (John Joseph Xavier Daly), actor : married to Florence Rouse / p. 101, 103 Leston, Harry (John Joseph Xavier Daly), actor : performed in Sydney / p. 100-3 Leston, Harry (John Joseph Xavier Daly), actor : teaching acting / p. 103 Lewis, Mortimer, Colonial Architect, Sydney, : and plans for court house in Melbourne / p. 8 Liardet, Wilbraham Frederick Llewellyn : and first Regatta in Hobson's Bay / p. 16-17 Lighthouses : at Shortland's Bluff, Queenscliff / p. 8 Limeburners' Point, Geelong : / p. 71 Lindsay, Sir Ronald, Bt : 'In Search of a Victorian Baronetcy' (article) / p. 94-7 Littlejohn, William Still, headmaster, Scotch College : / p. 127 Local courts, for goldfields : / p. 39-52 Local courts, for goldfields : Chinese and / p. 46 Local courts, for goldfields : established bye-laws / p. 47 Local courts, for goldfields : expiry of, 1857 / p. 50-1 Local courts, for goldfields : lawyers appearing for clients / p. 45 Local courts, for goldfields : minority representatives / p. 46 Local courts, for goldfields : statistics of, for 1856 / p. 49 Local government, in Victoria : labouring work for unemployed / p. 108-13 Local government, in Victoria : Public Assistance Committees / p. 106-9 Local government, in Victoria : responsibility for sustenance relief, 1930s / p. 106-9 Loch, Elizabeth, Lady, wife of Sir Henry Brougham Loch, Governor of Victoria : and diary of personal maid, Emma Southgate / p. 141-2 London Emigration Commission : and land revenue for Port Phillip / p. 9 Lonsdale, William : as Police Magistrate of Melbourne / p. 5, 6 Mabuiag (Marbiak) Island, Torres Strait : cannon found on / p. 72 Macalister, Ranald : murdered by Aborigines, Port Albert, 1843 / p. 21, 26, 28 MacDonald, Donald Alaster, Argus journalist : and George Coulson, on Campbell cannon incident / p. 23 Mackay, James, accountant, Jarosite Products Ltd : / p. 61 MacLeod, Billy (Tubula), Aboriginal friend of A.W. Howitt : / p. 88 Mahogany Ship : and evidence of Portuguese discoveries on Australian coast / p. 70, 73 Major, Richard Henry : facsimile of Dauphin Map in his 'Early Voyages to Australia' / p. 66 Malvern : as site of home of John Gardiner / p. 120-2 Malvern City Council, : claimed site of Gardiner's home / p. 122 Maryborough : Avoca miners' court established / p. 43, 44, 48, 49 Maryborough : court moved to Maryborough / p. 50 Maryborough : first Avoca court proceedings / p. 44-5 Maryborough : miners' mutual protection society / p. 39 McCoy, Frederick, first Professor of Natural History, Melbourne University : and A.W. Howitt / p. 83 McCoy, Frederick, first Professor of Natural History, Melbourne University : as Director of National Museum, Melbourne / p. 79-80 McIntyre, Kenneth G., : writings of, on Portuguese discoverers on Australian coast / p. 64, 67-72, 76 McKiggan, Ian : theories on Java-la-Grande / p. 73 McLean, Angus, Glenaladale run : account of shooting at Aborigines with a cannon in novel 'Harry Bloomfield' / p. 26 McMillan, Angus : sought prospecting parties for Gippsland / p. 81 McWilliam, Gwen : 'A Memorable Memorial: John Gardiner and the First House in Hawthorn' (article) / p. 115-33 Melbourne : birthday regattas / p. 16-18 Melbourne : court house for / p. 7-8 Melbourne : customs house erected / p. 6 Melbourne : founding of, celebrated / p. 18-19 Melbourne Foundation Day Committee : / p. 16 Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880 : Sir William John Clarke as president of / p. 95 'Melbourne Morning Herald' : and account of Eureka rebellion trials / p. 31 Mendonça, Cristovão de : alleged discoveries along Australian coast / p. 68-70 Mendonça, Cristovão de : and Mahogany Ship / p. 70, 73 Mercer, George, Edinburgh : called for separation of Port Phillip from New South Wales / p. 5 Million Farms Campaign : for immigration from Britain / p. 145 Miners' rights : in Victoria / p. 40 Mining Boards : established in Victoria, 1858 / p. 52 Molesworth, Robert, Solicitor General of Victoria : / p. 39 Molesworth, Robert, Solicitor General of Victoria : on legality of local courts' bye-laws / p. 47 Mollison, Crawford, Gold Commissioner, Heathcote : as chairman of local court, Bendigo / p. 50-1, 52 Monk, Albert Ernest, Secretary, Central Unemployed Committee, Melbourne Trades Hall : appealed to local councils not to conscript unemployed / p. 109 Monk, Albert Ernest, Secretary, Central Unemployed Committee, Melbourne Trades Hall : said sustenance relief inadequate / p. 113 Montgomery, William, Gippsland squatter, : on John Campbell and cannon incident / p. 26 Moran, Thomas F., on-site manager, jarosite works, Torquay : / p. 61 Morgan, Lewis Henry, American ethnologist : and work of Fison and Howitt on Aborigines / p. 88-90 Morgan, Patrick : 'The Campbell Incident' (article) / p. 20-28 Morling, Loreley A. : 'Harry Leston: A Versatile Showman' (article) / p. 98-104 Mount Birregan : climbed by A.W. Howitt / p. 81 Mueller, Baron Ferdinand von : as Government Botanist / p. 80, 84, 87 Mueller, Baron Ferdinand von : Howitt as collector for / p. 85 Mulvaney, Derek John : on Howitt / p. 89-90 Municipal Association of Victoria : 40th annual conference, 1932, on unemployed schemes / p. 112 Municipal Association of Victoria : lists work creation programs / p. 111 Murray, Reginald Augustus Frederick, Geological Survey, Dept of Mines, Victoria : / p. 82 National Museum of Victoria : collections held by Professor Frederick McCoy / p. 80 National Register of Archives, London : / p. 94, 95 Neale, Ralph P. : 'Melbourne's Birthday' (article) / p. 16-19 New South Wales : separation of Port Phillip District from / p. 4-5 New South Wales, Legislative Council : and separation of Port Phillip District / p. 10-12 Nicholls, Henry Richard : member of Ballarat miners' court / p. 42, 45 Nicholson, C.W., geologist : / p. 81 Nobelius, Archibald Victor, orchardist, with Jarosite Products Ltd : / p. 55, 59-61 Nobelius, Carl Axel, nurseryman, Emerald : / p. 59 Nobelius, Clifford Leonard, son of C.A. Nobelius : / p. 59 Normanby, George Augustus Constantine Phipps, Marquess, Governor of Victoria : sought baronetcy for Sir William John Clarke / p. 94-5 'Norval', schooner : John Gardiner visited Port Phillip in / p. 118, 119 Nutt, Thomas, surveyor : survey plans of / p. 122 Operative Painters and Decorators Union : history of, by John Spierings, reviewed / p. 146-7 'Padrão', coastal marker, Warrnambool : (illustration) / p. 75 'Padrão', coastal marker, Warrnambool : unveiled, 1990 / p. 76 Palmer, Geoffrey : 'The Great Depression in Victoria: Some Local Observations' (article) / p. 105-14 Panton, Joseph Anderson, Resident Goldfields Commissioner, Bendigo : and police on Bendigo goldfields / p. 38 Panton, Joseph Anderson, Resident Goldfields Commissioner, Bendigo : as goldfields warden, Bendigo / p. 40, 41, 42, 46-7, 48, 50 Paper manufacture : David Avery and / p. 59 Patterson, Joseph, Sir Robert Nickle Hotel : / p. 124 Payne, A.E., Hawthorn : / p. 124 Payne, Thomas Budds, Hawthorn : / p. 123 Pearson, David : leased 'Callantina', Hawthorn / p. 123 Pearson, Florence : on Gardiner home / p. 123 Pearson, George, Hawthorn : / p. 123 Peerman, Anna, daughter of John Gardiner : / p. 127 Pepper, Philip : 'The Kurnai of Gippsland' by, cited / p. 22 Perry, Dr Thomas M. (RHSV) : facsimile of Dauphin Map in his, 'The Discovery of Australia' / p. 66 Police, in Victoria : on goldfields / p. 38-9 Port Albert : accounts of shooting at Aborigines with 'Clonmel' cannon / p. 24-6, 28 Port Albert Company, John Campbell, storekeeper for : / p. 21, 24 Port Phillip District : economies forced on / p. 8-9 Port Phillip District : grievances of, against New South Wales / p. 5-9, 12-13 Port Phillip District : land revenues from / p. 9-11, 13 Port Phillip District : remoteness from Sydney / p. 4-5, 10 Port Phillip District : separation from New South Wales / p. 4, 7, 10-13 'Port Phillip Gazette' : on planned Anniversary Ball, Melbourne, 1841 / p. 19 Portuguese : and Geelong Keys / p. 70-1 Portuguese : and Mahogany Ship / p. 70 Portuguese : cannon as evidence / p. 71-2 Portuguese : discoveries along Australian coast / p. 64, 68-9, 76 Portuguese : (illustration) / p. 75 Portuguese : maps used by / p. 66 Portuguese : 'Padrão', or coastal marker, gift to Warrnambool / p. 76 Prendergast, Michael, barrister : in case at Avoca Court of Mines / p. 44-5 Public Assistance Committees, in Victoria : in 1930s Depression / p. 106-10 Public Works Dept, Victoria : work for unemployed, 1930s Depression / p. 111 Queen's Theatre, Sydney : / p. 100 Queenscliff : lighthouse for / p. 8 Queenscliff : obelisk on Shortland's Bluff / p. 6 Quick, Thomas, coach builder, Hawthorn : / p. 124 Quinn, Roderic Joseph : poem for Harry Leston / p. 104 Radcliffe-Brown, Alfred Reginald, Professor of Social Anthropology, Oxford University : on A.W. Howitt and Aborigines / p. 90 Rae, Ian D. : 'Mining and Processing of Jarosite near Torquay in the 1920s' (article), with M. Williams / p. 54-63 'Ranger' (cutter) : for customs service in Melbourne / p. 6 Rattenbury, James, Superintendent of Public Works, Port Phillip : / p. 5-6, 8 Rattenbury, James, Superintendent of Public Works, Port Phillip : plans for court house for Melbourne / p. 7 Raymond, William O'Dell, squatter, Strathfieldsaye : / p. 28 Rede, Robert William, Resident Goldfields Commissioner, Ballarat : organised licence inspection after Bakery Hill meeting / p. 33 Regattas : first held in Melbourne, 1838 / p. 16-19 Relief works programs : in Victoria for unemployed / p. 111-3 Rennie, Basil Cameron, Professor of Mathematics, James Cook University : on Java-la-Grande / p. 73 Reynolds, Henry : 'The Fate of a Free People: A Radical Re-Examination of the Tasmanian Wars', by, reviewed / p. 134-5 Richardson, Alan : co-author with Robert Clancy in 'So They Came South' / p. 74 Richardson, William A.R., Reader in Spanish and Portuguese, Flinders University : study of Dieppe maps / p. 67-8, 70, 72, 73, 76 'Richmond, Hawthorn and Camberwell Weekly' : article on Gardiner's home in Hawthorn / p. 118 Rickard, Dr John David : review of 'Goldseeking: Victoria and California in the 1850s' (Goodman) / p. 139-40 Riddell, Campbell Drummond, Colonial Treasurer, NSW, : and separation of Port Phillip District / p. 10 Rignold, George, actor : in Melbourne / p. 103-4 Roberts, family, Hawthorn : on Gardiner's Creek / p. 124 Robinson, George Augustus : and Tasmanian Aborigines, study by Henry Reynolds / p. 134-5 Robinson, George Augustus : spoke of whaling station built at Bittangabee Bay / p. 71 Robinson, Sir Arthur, Attorney General and Solicitor General : at unveiling of Gardiner memorial (illustration) / p. 130 Robinson, Sir Arthur, Attorney General and Solicitor General : as chairman of Scotch College Council / p. 115 Roe, Owen Michael : 'Australia, Britain and Migration 1915-1940, A Study of Desperate Hopes', by, reviewed / p. 144-6 Rotz, Jean : 'Boke of Idrography', by / p. 65, 66 Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, Herbarium : Howitt left botanical collection to / p. 87 Royal Society of Victoria : / p. 80 Royal Standard Theatre, Sydney : / p. 101 Royal Star Company, theatrical troupe : / p. 99-100 Sadleir, John, police superintendent : on incident at 'Glencoe' station / p. 22-24 Schilder, Gunter : paper on Dutch discoveries / p. 74 Science Board, Victoria : / p. 80 Scientists : in Australia, in 19th century, seen as collectors / p. 79-80 Scotch College, Hawthorn : as site of Gardiner's home / p. 118, 123 Scotch College, Hawthorn : memorial to John Gardiner / p. 115, 117, 123 Scotch College, Hawthorn : memorial with inscriptions (illustration) / p. 116 Scott-Siddons, Mrs, Shakespearian actor : / p. 100 'Sea Horse', steamer : owned by Ben Boyd, traded between Sydney and Melbourne / p. 5 Selwyn, Alfred Richard Cecil, Government Geologist : headed Victorian Geological Survey team / p. 81 Serle, Dr Alan Geoffrey : 'The Golden Age', by, as basis for study of mining in Victoria and California, by David Goodman / p. 139-40 'Shamrock', steamer : traded between Sydney and Melbourne / p. 5 Sharp, Andrew : 'The Discovery of Australia' by, cited / p. 64 Shaw, Professor Alan George Lewers : review of 'The Fate of a Free People: A Radical Re-Examination of the Tasmanian Wars' (Reynolds) / p. 134-5 Shaw, Professor Alan George Lewers : 'Separation and Federation: The Relationship of Port Phillip with the Government of New South Wales' (article) / p. 4-15 Sherrard, Charles, Goldfields Commissioner and Warden, Ballarat : / p. 39, 41-2, 48 Simons, William, storekeeper, Bendigo : / p. 50 Sisters of Charity : used unemployed to build additional hospital accommodation / p. 112 Skinner, Emily, Mrs William : diary and recollections of goldfields life, edited by Edward Duyker, reviewed / p. 137-9 Skinner, William, miner : / p. 138 Smyth, Robert Brough, Secretary for Mines : / p. 81, 82-3 Social welfare : support services in 1930s Depression / p. 104 Southgate, Emma, personal maid to Lady Loch, wife of the Governor of Victoria : diary of, edited by Helen Vellacott, reviewed / p. 141-2 Spate, Oskar : on Portuguese discoveries of Australian coast / p. 69-70 Spence, A., North Drummond, unemployed worker : / p. 113 Spencer, Sir Walter Baldwin : anthropological writings / p. 87 Spencer, Sir Walter Baldwin : on Howitt / p. 89, 90 Spierings, John : 'A Brush with History: The Painters Union and the Australian Labour Movement', by, reviewed / p. 146-7 St Andrews, Caledonian Diggings : court of mines at / p. 50 St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne : unemployed used to provide extra accommodation, 1930s / p. 112 Standish, Captain Frederick Charles, Chief Commissioner of Police in Victoria : as Protector of the Chinese at Bendigo / p. 46, 50 Stanley, Edward George Geoffrey Smith, 14th Earl of Derby : as Secretary of State for Colonies, and Port Phillip / p. 10 Stawell, William Foster, Attorney General : and miners' mutual protection societies / p. 39 Stawell, William Foster, Attorney General : at trial of Eureka miners / p. 32, 36 Steiglitz, local court of mines at : / p. 49 Stewart, Eleanor Towzey (Nellie), actress : and Harry Leston / p. 98, 99 Stewart, Maggie, actor : / p. 99 Stewart, Richard, actor : / p. 99 Stilwell, Dr Charles, President of Miners Mutual Protection Society, Adelaide Lead : / p. 39 Stokes, Agnes, kitchen-maid at Government House, Melbourne : diary of, published as 'A Girl at Government House' / p. 141 Story-Maskelyne, M.H.N., Oxford University : / p. 83 Sullivan, John, Hawthorn : / p. 123, 124 Sustenance relief : camp for unemployed at Broadmeadows / p. 106 Sustenance relief : identity card (illustration) / p. 109 Sustenance relief : identity cards for / p. 108 Sustenance relief : insufficient for maintenance / p. 113 Sustenance relief : Public Assistance Committees for / p. 106-8 Sustenance relief : registers maintained / p. 108-9 Sustenance relief : to unemployed in Victoria, in 1930s Depression / p. 106-14 Sustenance relief : work demanded for / p. 108-13 Swain, Dr Shurlee : review of 'Diary of a Lady's Maid: Government House in Colonial Australia' (Vellacott, ed.) / p. 141-2 Sydenham : village of, for sale / p. 128 Sydney : first Anniversary Regatta, 1838 / p. 16 Talent, Dr John : on A.W. Howitt / p. 83-4 Tasmania : study of Black Wars 1824-31 by Henry Reynolds, reviewed / p. 134-5 Tasmania Pulp and Paper Pty Ltd : / p. 59 Taylor, John S., Camberwell, : letters on Gardiner memorial / p. 117, 120, 126-7 Templeton, William, Goldfields Commissioner, Maryborough : concern with mutual protection societies / p. 39 Templeton, William, Goldfields Commissioner, Maryborough : warden for Avoca mining court / p. 41, 44, 48, 49-50 Theatre Royal, Melbourne : Harry Leston performed at / p. 99-100, 101-2 Theatre Royal, Sydney : / p. 100-1 Toorak Road : as Gardiner's Creek Road / p. 120 Torquay : mining and processing of jarosite at / p. 55-6, 60-2 Torquay : rainfall, and water resources at / p. 60-1 Torquay : remains of mining site / p. 62 Torres, Luis Vaez de : and Torres Strait / p. 69 Torres Strait : difficulties of navigating from west / p. 69 Truman, F.P., engineer, Melbourne : complained to La Trobe of dam built on Yarra / p. 7 Turner, Joseph, gold broker's assistant at Ballarat : gave evidence on rebels' meeting on Bakery Hill / p. 32 Turner, William F., Resident Goldfields Commissioner, Beechworth : / p. 41 Tyers, Charles James : / p. 28 Tyers, Charles James : and John Campbell of 'Glencoe' / p. 20, 22, 26 Unemployment relief : in 1930s Depression / p. 105-14 Vellacott, Helen : 'Diary of a Lady's Maid: Government House in Colonial Australia', edited by, reviewed / p. 141-2 Vern, Frederick, Eureka leader : moved resolution at Bakery Hill meeting / p. 32 Vernon, Howard, actor : / p. 101 Victoria : Centenary celebrations / p. 115 Victoria : enabling act providing for Federation Convention, 1896 / p. 4 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Gold Export Act 1855 / p. 39 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Goldfields Administration Act 1855 / p. 39-40 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Land Act 1862 (Duffy Land Act) / p. 85 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Mining Act 1855 / p. 38 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Unemployment Relief Amendment Act 1931 / p. 107, 113 Victoria, as Port Phillip district : separation from New South Wales / p. 4, 13 Victoria, Dept of Labour : / p. 113 Victoria, Goldfield Commission of Enquiry, 1854-55 : / p. 37-8 Victoria, Goldfield Commission of Enquiry, 1854-55 : recommendations of / p. 38, 41-2 Victoria, Office of the Sustenance Department : / p. 107-8 Victoria, Parliament, Legislative Council : additional members for goldfields, 1855 / p. 39 Victoria, Parliament, Legislative Council : Select Committee on Local Courts, 1855 / p. 47 Victoria, Royal Commission on Aborigines, 1877 : / p. 88 Victorian Government Labour Exchange : / p. 111-2 Vietnam : coast of, shown in Dauphin Map / p. 67-8, 72, 73, 76 Walker, Thomas, : visited John Gardiner, 1837 / p. 118 Wallis, Helen, Map Librarian, British Library : edited facsimile edition of 'The Boke of Idrography' (Rotz) / p. 66 Wallis, Helen, Map Librarian, British Library : on Dauphin Map / p. 65, 74 Wardlaw, Judy : 'Alfred William Howitt: Scientific Pioneer in Colonial Victoria' (article) / p. 79-93 Warrnambool : (illustration) / p. 75 Warrnambool : 'Padrão' or coastal marker unveiled, 1990 / p. 76 Waterfield, Revd William : diary of, records first regatta in Melbourne, 1838 / p. 17 Waterfield, Revd William : diary recorded visit to home of John Gardiner / p. 118 Webb, George, government shorthand writer : / p. 30, 31 Weibe, Alfred, German miner, on local courts : / p. 46 Weir, Winifred L., honorary secretary, Daylesford Ladies Benevolent Society : reports to Glenlyon Shire on sustenance recipients, 1932 / p. 110 Wells, James, gardener, Hawthorn : / p. 123-4 Whaling : Imlay Brothers had station for, at Twofold Bay / p. 71 Williams, M. : 'Mining and Processing of Jarosite near Torquay in the 1920s' (article), with Ian D. Rae / p. 54-63 Williamstown : jetty built at / p. 5 Wilmoth, Leslie J., : wrote paper on John Gardiner / p. 128, 129 Wilson, Sir Samuel : baronetcy sought for / p. 95, 96 Windridge, Samuel, sergeant with Native Police in Gippsland : / p. 26, 28 Yarra River : dam built above the basin, Melbourne, 1839 / p. 7 Yarra River : wharf for Melbourne / p. 8; Periodical; Library - Periodicals