eHive Search « Previous 1 … 525 526 527 528 529 Next »Victorian Historical Journal : 89 Volume 23 (1), 1950; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines : 'Language of the Aborigines' (Bunce) / p. 33, 121 Aborigines : Moravian mission at Lake Boga / p. 32 Aborigines : reminiscences of Swan Hill / p. 8 Appeal, An : an appeal for premises for Society [HSV] / p. 48 Arden and Strode : early printers, Melbourne / p. 22 Arden's 'Sydney Magazine' : published in 1843 / p. 22 Barber, W. H. : 'The Case of W. H. Barber' / p. 26 Batman, John : and Hamilton Hume's Map / p. 21 Beveridge, Andrew : killed, Swan Hill / p. 2 Bonwick, James : notes of a gold-digger, etc / p. 29 Boroondara District : early settlers at / p. 24 Bromby, Revd J. E. : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 Brown, Angus : early Mallee settler / p. 5 'Bully' Hayes : pamphlet by A. T. Saunders / p. 35 Bunce, Daniel : his works / p. 33, 34 Burke and Wills : 'Age' journal of expedition / p. 34 Burke and Wills : Bourne's journal of Landsborough's expedition / p. 34 Burke and Wills : card issued for funeral of / p. 34 Burke and Wills : expedition horses shod at Swan Hill / p. 2 Burke and Wills : monument to, Swan Hill / p. 2 Cadell, Captain Francis : surveys Murray River / p. 10 Campbell, John : known as 'Tinker' Campbell, Queensland / p. 26-28 Campbell, John : 'Tinker' Campbell, Queensland / p. 29 Carboni, Raffaelo : 'The Eureka Stockade' / p. 32, 33 Carrington, Mrs : born Swan Hill, 1860 / p. 3 Chapman, Mrs Caroline Knox : 'Swan Hill - Past and Present' (article) / p. 1-11 Christie, E. M. : 'Some Pamphlets in our Library' (article) / p. 19-40 Clarke, Lindsay, Acting Surveyor : his diary, 1849 / p. 23-25 Clarke, W. : 'Melbourne Morning Herald' / p. 23 Colac : Historical Society formed, 1950 / p. 46 Cotter, Dr Barry : died Swan Hill Hospital, 1877 / p. 10 Cotter, Dr Barry : memorial tablet / p. 11 Country Centres : visits to Colac and Mildura / p. 46 Davies, Revd : first religious service, Swan Hill / p. 9 Deakin, William : father of Alfred Deakin, mail carrier, Swan Hill, 1849 / p. 4 Devenport, V. Sturt : visits Murray Valley and Mildura / p. 46 Douglas, Hon. John : his connection with New Guinea / p. 36 Douglas, Hon. John : Past and Present of Thursday Island / p. 35 Dried Fruit Industry : at Swan Hill and District / p. 7 Droughts : in Swan Hill district / p. 8 Early Closing Association : formed in 1869 / p. 31, 32 'Early Motoring in Victoria' : article by Sir Russell Grimwade / p. 12-18 Elgar's Special Survey, Boroondara District : / p. 24 Ellery, R. L. J., Government Astronomer, Victoria : / p. 31 Emigrants' Guides : Moore's 'Almanac and Guide Book', 1853 / p. 30 Eureka Stockade : Carboni Raffaello's book / p. 32 'Eureka Stockade' : R. S. Ross's book / p. 33 Excursions : Toorak House, Toorak / p. 41 Fawkner, J. P. : first Melbourne printer / p. 22 Fawkner, J. P. : holdings at Diamond Creek / p. 24 Geelong and Melbourne Railway : Rules and Regulations / p. 30 'Geelong Monthly Magazine' : George Mercer's publication / p. 30 Gellibrand, J. T. : and Hume's map / p. 21 Government House, Early : Toorak House, Toorak / p. 41 Gray, J., pioneer, Swan Hill district : / p. 7 Grimwade, Sir Russell : 'Early Motoring in Victoria' (article) / p. 12-18 Gummow, Doctor, Swan Hill : / p. 4 Ham, Thomas : maps and magazine published by / p. 23, 30 Hayes, William Henry : 'Life of Bully Hayes' (Saunders) / p. 35 Henderson, Revd A. M. : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 Hume and Hovell : Journal of Discovery / p. 21 Hume, Hamilton : Hume's map of 1824-25 expedition / p. 20 Land Sales : first land sales, Swan Hill / p. 9 Leggett, G. R. : visit to Colac Historical Society / p. 46 Leichhardt, Dr L. : 'Eight Months with, etc', by J. F. Mann / p. 34 Leichhardt, Dr L. : travels with, etc, by Bunce / p. 33 Library : Society's Library Notes [HSV] / p. 47 Long Lake Water Scheme, Swan Hill district : / p. 9 Mallee Settlers : / p. 5, 6 Mann, J. F. : (Eight Months with Dr Leichhardt) / p. 34 Maps and Plans : Hamilton Hume's map / p. 20 Maps and Plans : published by Thomas Ham / p. 20 Maribyrnong : surveyed by Lindsay Clarke, 1849 / p. 23 McCoy, Professor : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 McLennan & Taylor, storekeepers, Swan Hill : / p. 7, 8 McMahon, C. G. : early Swan Hill coach driver / p. 5 Melbourne and Hobson's Bay United Railway Co. : Bye-Laws, etc [By-laws] / p. 30 Melbourne Gas and Coke Co. : Deed of Settlement, 1850 / p. 29 Mercer, George : Geelong publisher / p. 30 Missions to Aborigines : Moravian mission at Lake Boga / p. 32 Mitchell, Major T. L. : monument to at Swan Hill / p. 2 Mitchell, Major T. L. : names Swan Hill / p. 2 Moorabool and Barwon Districts : surveyed by Lindsay Clarke in 1849 / p. 23 Moorhead, E. W. : Toorak House, Toorak / p. 41-45 Morrison, Doctor, Swan Hill, 1857 : / p. 4 Motor Cars : early hostility to / p. 14 Motor Cars : early motoring in Victoria / p. 12-18 Motor Cars : first Australian mechanically propelled vehicle / p. 18 Motor Cars : first Model 'T' Ford / p. 17 Motor Cars : first woman driver of / p. 18 Motoring in Victoria, Early : article by Sir Russell Grimwade / p. 12-18 Murray Smith, R. : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 Ocock, Richard : solicitor for executors of John Batman / p. 21 Pamphlets : first Melbourne pamphlet / p. 22 Pamphlets in Our Library, Some : article by E. M. Christie / p. 19-40 Port Fairy : history of, by Earle / p. 36 Portland : overland route to, 1849 / p. 25 Punt Hotel, Swan Hill : / p. 7 Queensland : 'The Early Settlement of' / p. 27 Raines, Harry : Royal Hotel, Swan Hill / p. 7 Ross, R. S. : author of book on 'Eureka Stockade' / p. 33 Royal Hotel : Gray’s at Swan Hill / p. 7 Saunders, A. T. : 'Life of Bully Hayes' / p. 35 Sellick, Mr, Mallee settler : his experiences / p. 4 Smith, R. Murray : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 Swan Hill : Aborigines at / p. 8 Swan Hill : District Water Scheme (Long Lake) / p. 9 Swan Hill : dried fruit industry at / p. 7 Swan Hill : early coach drivers for Cobb and Co / p. 4, 5 Swan Hill : early hotels and boarding houses / p. 7 Swan Hill : early transport, coach fares, etc / p. 4 Swan Hill : first land sale, 1864 / p. 9 Swan Hill : first religious service, 1853 / p. 9 Swan Hill : first settlers at / p. 2, 5, 6 Swan Hill : naming of, by Major Mitchell / p. 2 Swan Hill : 'Past and Present' article by Mrs C. Knox Chapman / p. 1-11 Swan Hill : pioneers of Swan Hill district / p. 7 Tarrant, Colonel Harley : and the first Model T Ford / p. 17 Thomson, Herbert : Thomson Motor Phaeton, 1896 / p. 18 Traveller's Rest : boarding-house and store at Swan Hill / p. 3 Urquhart, David, blacksmith, early Swan Hill : / p. 8 Western Australia : Camden Harbour Pastoral Association / p. 34 Western Australia : Denison Plains Pastoral Co / p. 34 Wilkinsons, John and Margaret : early Swan Hill / p. 3, 4 Wilks, William : raid of the Aborigines / p. 27, 29 Wilmoth, Mrs L. J. : drove early motor vehicle, 1896 / p. 18 Wrixon, Hon H. J. : early Melbourne lecturer / p. 31 ; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsMS 000681 (Box 230, Box 231, Box 232, Box 233, Box 234, Box 235, Box 236, Box 237, Box 238, Box 239, Box 240, Box 241, Box 242, Box 243, Box 244); Turnbull Private papers, Tasmania and Victoria, 1824-1960; Turnbull Family; Collection of private papers which describe the family's life in Tasmania and Victoria, 1824-1960, as well as a large collection of research material on the history of the Western District, Portland and nearby localities., Family papers include correspondence, journals, diaries, legal documents, notebooks, business records, religious papers, poetry, newspaper cuttings and miscellaneous memorabilia and genealogical records., Family correspondence, 1851-1960, describes personal and social life as well as some commentary on the prevailing economic, political and cultural conditions; references to depressions in 1890s and 1930s and economic developments after World War II; political policies and personalities from the time of La Trobe until the Menzies era with discussion of the 1860s land controversy, European unrest in the 1930s and the cold war mentality of the 1950s; personal experiences of the Boer War, World War I and World War II with details of trench warfare in France, American troops in Melbourne, bombings, economic repercussion in Australia (especially for primary industry) and treatment of Prisoners of War [P.O.W.s]; references to White Australia, immigration, population, women's changing roles, football and cricket matches, the spreading suburbia (especially Bayswater), decline in religious beliefs and broadly based philosophical opinions on Australia's future. Business correspondence and legal documents relate to property and livestock sales, especially Mount Koroite, Rocklands and Winninburn, family estates, loans and investments - primary industry in particular. Also includes a brief history of the Turnbulls in Tasmania and the role played by Dr Adam Turnbull in the cessation of transportation, and life at Ivy Cottage, Campbell Town and Winton. Other family papers include Albert Glendinning Turnbull's personal papers - grazing licences, letters, business papers (and household management), will, memorabilia (visiting cards, show prizes for horse breeding, herd testing cards, telegrams, notes on sermons, and addresses, poetry, plays and short story which reflect his philosophical and political outlook); original diary and account of a trip to New Zealand by Alexander Turnbull, 1864 entitled "Jottings from my rambles" (accompanied by his brother-in-law, Harry Smith): this is essentially a description of the journey from Western District to Melbourne, a brief visit to Tasmania, his voyage on the 'Claude Hamilton' ['Claud Hamilton'] to N.Z. for the purpose of buying larger tracts of land - a most interesting account; shearing record for 1869, and 1858 account book; original diary and transcripts for the period 1865-66 and 1872-1886 provide a record of daily events in a rural environment with particular references to sheep-farming and involvement with the Presbyterian Church; extracts from a diary 1870-71 re domestic life (perhaps Jessie Turnbull, nee Cairns, Alexander Turnbull's first wife); original diaries, and transcribed extracts of Rev. James Henderson, 1860-1875, voyage to Australia, ministerial work near Ballarat and the Western District and family life; papers re estate of Dr Adam Turnbull and his wife, Margaret Turnbull, and notes on purchase of Mount Koroite in 1845 from James Robertson and later disputes over the property., Early records of the Western District include extracts from John Mackersey's diaries of 1857-1870; Samuel Carter's reminiscences (Black Protector at Glenisla); diary of John MacIntosh; James S. McPherson's reminiscences; and biographical notes on Rev. Ernest George Petherick, Father Michael Farrelly and Samuel and William Jackson (by A. S. Kenyon with details of Samuel Jackson's architectural work); and transcribed reminiscences of Mrs Crouch (nee Trangmar) on life at Portland.,These records provide invaluable insight into the everyday lives of the early settlers, their experiences with Aboriginal Australians, bushrangers and general hardships of pioneering life. Correspondence covers the broad gamut of early settlement in these localities with particular reference to David Edgar's diary, Major Mitchell's explorations, letters by Ernest Sandford Jackson which include biographical notes on Rev. F. T. C. Russell; cultural and sporting activities which include the Great Western Steeple Chase, the Caledonian Society; butter factories; conservation (water and timber), local industries, such as boiling down works, shearing, dairying, horse-breeding and the ‘Farmers and Property Owners' and Producers' Association. Miscellaneous letters re life as a teacher at Grenville College, Ballarat. Local histories and historical notes compiled by Albert Glendinning Turnbull and others include: Glenelg history; Early settlement and history of Rocklands, Yat Nat (Rocklands) notes, (incomplete), Congbool (Big Plains) notes; Coleraine history; Balmoral history; Wannon Valley notes and development of Wannon Shire; Cavendish history, with particular emphasis on history of the Scots Church; miscellaneous papers on Portland which includes bird life study, land division, recollections of pioneers; brief references to Port Fairy (a list of early ministers), Wimmera Plains, Wimmera-Portland Railway, Hamilton, Branxholme, Horsham, Apsley, Macarthur, Dartmoor, Harrow and Telangatuk. Details of Turnbull family properties and local runs and homesteads include Rocklands (Yat Nat), Glenisla, Kenilworth, Muntham, Spring Vale, Wootong Vale, Congbool (Big Plains), Englefield, Heifer Station, Bryhton (Pine Plains), Rosebrook (Huber Station), Hyde Park, Fulham, Koonong Wootong Creek, Kanawalla, Mokanger, Kout Narin, Glendinning, Clunie, Gringegalgona, Mount Talbot, Miga Lake, Lornwood, Sandford House, Tyrendarra and sketch of homesteads. References to early settlers is extensive: Samuel and William Jackson; James S. McPherson; Noel Learmonth, Ernest Sandford Jackson; Robert Maclachlan; Samuel Carter; William Trainor; Robert Seymour; James M. Darlot; Arthur Richards; Dr Alexander MacDonald; James Niven; John Bolan; William Primrose Anderson; Robert Russell; William Rogers; Arthur Hassell; Donald Swan; Dr Adam Cairns; Adam Lindsay Gordon; Thomas Templeton; Father Michael Farrelly; W. Valentine; Charles Armytage; Dr F. T. C. Russell; Philip D. Rose; Edward Crossley; Aaron Weller; James McIntyre; Edward Henty; A. Ritchie; John Mather; David Mather; Ernest George Petherick; Charles Sherratt; James William Trangmar; Young, Sutherland, McColl, Officer, Sinclair, Lyon, McConochie, Mackersey, Henderson, Elliot, Edgar, McKinnon, Keller, Skene, Bryant, Corney and Winter-Cooke families. Religious papers include notes on Presbyterian churches, church services in the early years of settlement and miscellaneous material, also includes family photograph albums. Overall this collection provides the researcher with an abundance of material on Victoria's social history for over a century, and, in particular, on the settlement in the Western District., Collection includes letters re suitable repository for the research material compiled by Albert Glendinning Turnbull. Family tree included: accuracy not certain. NOTE: Adam Turnbull migrated to Tasmania in 1824. He held a number of public offices before entering the Presbyterian Ministry in 1853-54. In 1845 he purchased Mount Koroite estate in partnership with George Young. His sons Alexander and Albert Turnbull and grandson, Albert Glendinning Turnbull, (son of Alexander) were graziers in the Western District. A. G. Turnbull moved to Tyrendarra in the 1930s. Keywords: Anti-transportation movement, Armytage, Charles, Bayswater, Big Plains, Boiling down works, Bryant family, Business history ,Cairns, Dr Adam, Campbell Town (Tas.), Carter, Samuel, Cooke family, Cricket, Dairy industry, Depression in the 1890s, Depression in the 1930s, Elliot family, Elston, Bernard, Emerson, Leslie, Englefield, Finlay family, Fitzgerald, Thomas, Fletcher, Tom, Fulham Station, Glenelg, Grenville College (Ballarat), Gringegalgona Station, Hamilton, Harrow, Henderson family, Henderson, Jessie, Henderson, William, Henderson, Margaret, Homesteads, photographs and sketches, Hope, Percival, Horses, breeding, Horses, racing, Horsham, Hyde Park Station, Immigration and immigrants, Inglis, Ken, Ivy Cottage (Tas.), Kongbool, Koonong Wootong Creek, Leggett, George Richard, Licences, pastoral, Livestock, Lyon family, Mabin, Amy F., Macarthur, MacDonald, Alexander, MacIntosh family, MacIntosh, John, MacIntosh, Mary, Maclachlan, Robert, Maddern, Ivan, Manson, Margaret A., Marshall, Robina Norris, McCallum, C.A., McPherson, James S., McQueen, William M., Moodie, John, Mount Talbot Station, Norwood, Harold W.R., Officer family, Payne, Charles Edward, Plowman, Bruce, Poets and poetry, Politics and government, Clergy, Religion and religious life, Richards, Arthur, Ritchie, A., Robertson, James, Robertson, Jessie, Rogers, William, Rose, Philip D., Sanderford House, Serle, Geoffrey, Settlers, Seymour, Robert, Sheep and wool industries, Sinclair family, Smith, George Lewis, Smith, Henry S., Smyth, Lady E.O., Smyth, Sir Neville M, Sports and recreation, Steele, W. Huey, Sutherland family, Sutherland, Alexander, Teachers and teaching, Telangatuk, Transportation of convicts, Turnbull family, Turnbull, Adam Bayne, Turnbull, Adam Beverley, Turnbull, Adam Ebenezer, Turnbull, Amy F., Turnbull, Beatrice, Turnbull, Beryl, Turnbull, Eben Cairns, Turnbull, Elizabeth, Turnbull, George Turnbull, Gordon, Turnbull, Mary, Turnbull, Susan, Turnbull, Winton George, Valentine, W., Wade, Walter, Weller, Aaron, Wills, Women, Wood, H.L., Young family, Young, Margaret; Manuscripts CollectionVictorian Historical Journal : 112 Volume 28 (4), 1958; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: 'Aldinga' (pleasure steamer) : / p. 196 Anderson, R. S. : Sorrento selector / p. 192 Arthur's Seat (Vic.) : timber cut for Sorrento settlement, 1803 / p. 153 Buckley's Wells' (Sorrento) : / p. 160 Buckley, William ('Wild White Man') : escape from Sorrento settlement / p. 153, 160, 162 Cain, John (pioneer, Rye) : / p. 179 Cain, Owen (pioneer, Rye) : / p. 179, 200 'Calcutta' (ship) : at Sorrento settlement / p. 144, 146, 152 'Calcutta' (ship) : Fawkner refers to journey / p. 147-9 Canterbury (settlement, near Rye) : / p. 200, 203 Cemeteries : at Sorrento / p. 182 Claney, Tom : early Sorrento settler / p. 159, 161, 189 Clark, Jack : postal service to Sorrento / p. 195, 197 Clark, John Boswell : at Mornington Hotel, Sorrento / p. 194-5 Collins, David (Lieut-Governor of Sorrento Settlement, and Van Diemen's Land) : / p. 146-52, 161 Collins, William (brother of David Collins) : took message from Sorrento settlement to Sydney, 1803 / p. 151-2 Coppin, George Selth : helped in popularising Sorrento / p. 178, 192-3 Cotter, (Dr) Barry : directed quarantine camp, Point Ormond, 1840 / p. 171 Darby's Monument (Sorrento) : origin of name / p. 168 Darbyshire, John (Sorrento settler) : / p. 168, 191 'Despatch' (excursion steamer) : / p. 177, 196 Devine, John and W. (lime merchants) : / p. 174, 200 Duffy, (Sir) Charles Gavan (Premier of Victoria) : home at Sorrento / p. 190, 192 Dwyer (limeburner, Rye) : / p. 201 'Eagle' (boat) : owned by Henry Watson, Portsea / p. 177 'Empire' (ship) : relief ship for Quarantine station / p. 171-2 Farnsworth, John (builder, Sorrento) : / p. 178-9, 191, 193 Farnsworth, John Nepean : Sorrento passenger service / p. 197 Fawkner, John Pascoe : journey on 'Calcutta' / p. 147-9 Fawkner, John Pascoe : lime at Sorrento / p. 164-5 Fawkner, John Pascoe : quotations from diary / p. 150-4 Fawkner, John Pascoe : revisited Sorrento / p. 162-3 Fishing : on Nepean Peninsula / p. 175, 187-90 Flinders, Matthew : discoveries in Port Phillip / p. 146 Ford, Albert (pioneer settler on Nepean Peninsula) : / p. 180 Ford, Alfred (Portsea) : / p. 179 Ford, James (jr) (Portsea resident) : / p. 180 Ford, James Sandford (Portsea) pioneer : / p. 166-71 Ford, James Sandford (Portsea) pioneer : in Sorrento / p. 178-80 Ford, William (Sorrento pioneer) : / p. 179 'Francis' (ship) : at Sorrento settlement / p. 152 Franklin Point (Sorrento) : / p. 175 Gammon, ---- : Master's mate on 'Calcutta' / p. 149-50 'Ganga Shan' (emigrant ship) : / p. 187 'Geordy' (schooner) : in Port Phillip Bay, 1814 / p. 162 'Glen Huntly' (immigrant ship) : in quarantine, 1840 / p. 171 Gold : effect of rushes on Point Nepean settlement / p. 170-1 'Golden Crown' (excursion steamer) : to Sorrento / p. 178, 192, 196 Heaton, --------- : grave at Portsea Quarantine Station / p. 182 Hennessy, Isabel : last survivor of 'Ticonderoga' / p. 172 Hobson, (Dr) Edmund Charles : at Rye / p. 198-9 Hobson, Edward : settler at Rye / p. 198-9 Horse-racing : at Rye / p. 199 Hunt, (Dr) Thomas : Quarantine port officer / p. 173 'Hygeia' (pleasure steamer) : / p. 197 Inglis, Jack : pioneer [fishermen] of Portsea / p. 174-5 Jacobs, Maurice : wagonette service, Sorrento / p. 197 Jeffries, (Sir) Shirley William (MP, South Australia) : (Lime ship) / p. 184 Jenner, ----- (storekeeper, Sorrento : / p. 194 Johnson, (Dr) Cooper (medical officer) : at Portsea Quarantine Station / p. 181 Kenyon, Dick (Lime burner at Sorrento) : / p. 185 Kett, ----- : bootmaker at Sorrento / p. 194 Kettle, Jack : family were Portsea pioneers / p. 173, 186 King, Philip Gidley (Governor of NSW) : proposal to form Sorrento settlement / p. 146 King, Philip Gidley (Governor of NSW) : withdraws Sorrento settlement / p. 152 Knopwood, (Revd) Robert : at Sorrento settlement / p. 150 La Trobe, Charles Joseph (Governor of Victoria) : authorised quarantine camp for 'Glen Huntly' / p. 171 'Lady Nelson' (ship) : assisted in evacuating Sorrento settlement / p. 152 Lake Lonsdale : water supply scheme / p. 199, 200, 203 Leggett, ----- : Sorrento resident on Sullivan's Bay / p. 156-8 Lentil, James : storekeeper at Sorrento / p. 194 Lime Burning : discovery of limestone at Sorrento / p. 163-5 Lime Burning : in Rye area / p. 199-204 Lime Burning : in Sorrento area / p. 182-7, 190-1 Lime Burning : Portsea settlers burn lime / p. 165-70 'Lion' (steam launch for Quarantine Station) : / p. 181 'Lively' (whaling cutter) : in Port Phillip Bay, 1830 / p. 162 Lonsdale, William : and lime-merchant, Berry / p. 164 'Lysander' (ship) : at Quarantine Station, Portsea / p. 172 Marsden, ----- (Sorrento settler) : / p. 177, 194 McArthur Point : near Sorrento / p. 174, 190 McCarthy, ----- (cook on 'Calcutta') : buried at Sorrento / p. 156 McCrae (Dr, medical officer) : in Melbourne and Portsea / p. 181 McCrae, George Gordon : visit to Sullivan's Bay / p. 156, 159 McCrae, Helen : buried in Quarantine Station grounds, Portsea / p. 172 McGrath, Richard (Portsea) : pioneer settler / p. 167-8 McKay, ----- : on board 'Ticonderoga' / p. 172 Meaden (Mr) and (Mrs) (residents of Sorrento) : / p. 156-7, 160 Mertho (Capt) (master of 'Ocean') : / p. 148 Miller, Edward : at Sorrento settlement / p. 152-3 Murray, (Lieut) John (later Capt) : explorations of Port Phillip Bay / p. 146 'Mystery' (cargo and passenger ship) : in Port Phillip / p. 195-6 Nepean Peninsula (Vic.) : Sorrento settlement 1803-4 / p. 150-61 O'Shanassy, (Sir) John (Premier of Victoria) : as clerk in butcher's shop / p. 166 Ocean Amphitheatre Co : formation, at Sorrento / p. 178, 189, 192 'Ozone' (pleasure steamer) : / p. 177, 192, 196 Page, Nathan (pioneer, Rye) : / p. 201 Peppard, George (settler, Queenscliff) : / p. 190 Point Ormond : 'Glen Huntly' in quarantine / p. 171 Portsea (Vic.) : and the 'Ticonderoga' / p. 170-3 Portsea (Vic.) : first settlers / p. 163-70 Portsea (Vic.) : fishing camp, 1856-70 / p. 174-7 Portsea (Vic.) : holiday resort / p. 190-3 Portsea (Vic.) : Nepean Hotel / p. 178-80 Portsea (Vic.) : pier / p. 178 Portsea (Vic.) : Portsea Hotel / p. 176-7, 194 Portsea (Vic.) : survey / p. 173-4 Purves, James : took up Tootgarook run / p. 199 Quarantine Station (Point Nepean) : general history / p. 180-2 Quarantine Station (Point Nepean) : surveys / p. 173-4 Quarantine Station (Point Nepean) : 'Ticonderoga' - first ship quarantined / p. 170-3 'Queenscliff' (cargo boat) : in Port Phillip / p. 195 Regattas : at Sorrento / p. 195 Robertson, Grant : visit to Sullivan's Cove / p. 155, 159, 161 'Rosebud' (schooner) : gave name to Rosebud township / p. 198 Rowley, Robert (pioneer, Nepean Peninsula) : / p. 145, 158-9, 185, 200 Russell, Alex (settler, Rye) : / p. 145, 158-9, 201 Russell, Edward (settler Tootgarook) : / p. 201 Rye (Vic.) : earliest settlement / p. 198-204 Rye (Vic.) : 'Gracefield' Hotel / p. 202 Sandilands, ---- (settler, Sorrento) : / p. 191 Schools : school at Sorrento / p. 189 Schools : site for school at Portsea / p. 173-4 Shaw, Charles (convict) : escaped from Sorrento settlement / p. 153 Skelton, Edward (pioneer, Portsea) : / p. 166-8, 171, 174 Skelton, Henry (limeburner, Sorrento) : / p. 200-1 Skelton, Jane (wife of John Watts, Sorrento) : / p. 156, 187-8 Skelton, William (limeburner, Sorrento) : / p. 200-1 Sladden (Capt), William : in Sorrento settlement, 1803 / p. 161 Sorrento (Vic.) : as holiday resort / p. 190-3 Sorrento (Vic.) : Bible-burning in 1830s / p. 163-5 Sorrento (Vic.) : early years of present-day Sorrento / p. 182-7 Sorrento (Vic.) : evidence of early settlement / p. 154-61 Sorrento (Vic.) : first settlement, 1803-4 / p. 146-54 Sorrento (Vic.) : school / p. 189 Sorrento (Vic.) : Sorrento Hotel / p. 178-9, 194 Sorrento (Vic.) : township history / p. 193-5 Sorrento (Vic.) : transport to Sorrento / p. 195-8 St Paul's, Sorrento : signal station in 1803 / p. 159-60 Stenigan, Benjamin (settler, of Rye) : / p. 202 Sullivan, Dennis (settler at Portsea) : / p. 166-7, 169 Sullivan, Dennis (settler at Portsea) : Quarantine station on home site / p. 171-2, 174 Sullivan, Hannah (O'Neill) : wife of Dennis Sullivan / p. 169 Sullivan, John : son of Dennis Sullivan / p. 166 Sullivan, Patrick (pioneer limeburner, Rye) : / p. 201-2 Sullivan's Bay, Sorrento : site of Sorrento settlement / p. 147, 150-2, 155 Swan, David (limeburner, Rye, and agent) : / p. 173, 202-3 Swan (Miss) : buried at Sullivan's Bay / p. 154, 156 'Ticonderoga' (quarantine ship) : at Portsea / p. 171-3 Tobacco : experimental crop at Portsea / p. 176 Tootgarook (Vic.) : early station near Rye / p. 198-9 Tuckey (Lieut) : departure from Sorrento / p. 161 Tuckey (Lieut) : on 'Calcutta' / p. 148 Tuckey (Lieut) : survey of Port Phillip Bay / p. 150-1 Turton, James (merchant, Sydney) : interest in Portsea lime deposits / p. 164 Wagonettes (Cabs) : wagonette service, Sorrento / p. 197 Walker, James (storekeeper, on Quarantine Station) : / p. 181 Water-casks : found at Sorrento, from Sorrento settlement / p. 157-9 Watson, Alexander (pioneer, Sorrento) : / p. 175-7, 191 Watson, Henry (pioneer, Sorrento) : / p. 174-7 Watson, James (junior) (fisherman, Portsea) : / p. 174-5 Watson, John (settler, Portsea) : / p. 174-5, 177, 191 Watts, Harold (pioneer, Sorrento) : / p. 157, 159, 184, 188, 190, 193 Watts, John Henry (Sorrento pioneer) : / p. 187, 189-90 Webster, William (pioneer, Sorrento) : / p. 145, 186-7 Weeroona Bay (Sorrento) : / p. 168, 173 'Weeroona' (Port Phillip Bay steamer) : / p. 197 Wells, Harry (settler, Sorrento) : / p. 190 White Cliffs (Vic.) : settlement / p. 198 White, George (pioneer, Sorrento) : / p. 189, 202 'Williams' (bay steamer) : / p. 196 Williams, E. J. (pioneer, Rye) : / p. 199 Wilson, Bracebridge (head teacher, Geelong Grammar) : / p. 193 Wischer, W. H. (lime merchant) : / p. 191 Woodriffe (Captain), Daniel ('Calcutta') : story / p. 146, 148-9, 155 Wright James (Sorrento) : founded golf club at Sorrento / p. 195 Yarra River : explorations, 1803 / p. 153; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 226 Volume 58 (1), 1987; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Alberti, Leon Battista, humanist : / p. 29 Anglican Church : ritual in churches of Fitzroy and Collingwood / p. 20-23 Ankitell, John : Forest Creek / p. 35, 36-7 Bate, Weston : co-author, 'Private lives, public heritage' / p. 52-3 Becton Corporation : and Rialto Building / p. 12 Beechworth : history of, by Carole Woods, reviewed / p. 46-8 Bethany Babies Home, Geelong : / p. 48-9 Bromilow, William (missionary) : / p. 25-28 Brown, (Dr) Philip L. : edited 'Memoirs', of Foster Fyans, reviewed / p. 49-51 Cain, John jr (Premier of Victoria) : on 'Shadow Minister for Planning' / p. 12 Cato, Jack : photograph of Rialto and Olderfleet (illustration) / p. 9 Church of England : mission chapels in London Dock area / p. 20 Collingwood : churches of / p. 20-23 Collingwood : poor drainage of / p. 22 Collingwood : St Philip's Church / p. 21, 23 Collingwood : Town Hall for / p. 23 Collins Street Defence Movement : / p. 11, 12-13 Crellin, W. (teacher at Chewton) : / p. 41 Dana, (Captain) William Pulteney : and Baxters / p. 12 Datini, Margherita, Sga Francesco : / p. 30 Davidson, Rodney : National Trust / p. 12 Davison, Graeme : 'Marrying history with the future' (article) / p. 5-16 Dobu Island, New Guinea : mission at / p. 24-'28 Du Bourg, Trenear : co-author 'Maryborough: a social history' / p. 45-6 Dunstan, David : reviews by / p. 52-4 Fitzroy : churches in / p. 20-'23 Fitzroy : Town Hall / p. 23 Florence (Italy) : women in public life in Renaissance period, study / p. 28-32 Forest Creek (Castlemaine) : David Ryland as teacher at / p. 33-43 Francis, John, teacher, Forest Creek : / p. 33-4 Fyans, Captain Foster : memoirs, edited by Philip Brown, reviewed / p. 49-51 Gaganumore, Dobu chieftain : / p. 27 Geelong Female Refuge and Bethany Babies Home : / p. 48-9 Gregory, Alan : tribute to Hal Warren / p. 3-5 Griffiths, Tom : review of 'Beechworth: a Titan's field' (Woods) / p. 46-8 Grollo, Bruno : plans for Rialto building / p. 14-15 Grollo Building and Engineering Co. : / p. 14 Hammerson Ltd, Sydney : and Rialto Building / p. 10-11 Hardy, Dr T. John Hanford, Campbell's Creek and Forest Creek : / p. 39-40, 42 Heinze, Sir Bernard : biography of, by Radic, reviewed / p. 51-2 Historic Buildings Preservation Council : and Rialto / p. 10-11, 12, 15-18 Holland, Geoffrey, : report on Rialto Buildings / p. 12 Huggard, Cr Trevor, Melbourne City Council : / p. 11 Humphries, Barry, on Rialto Buildings : / p. 14 Incense, in churches : in Collingwood / p. 22 Institute of Public Affairs : Hal Warren and / p. 3 Jackson, Daryl, architect : Convention centre for Rialto, plan (illustration) / p. 13 Jackson, Daryl, architect : on Rialto Buildings / p. 13-14, 16 Kent, Dr Bill : on women in Renaissance Florence / p. 29 'Kildare', Geelong : as Female Refuge and babies home / p. 48-9 Kula : system of reciprocal exchanges by Dobu Islanders / p. 24 Laanecoorie : David Ryland had Board school at / p. 43 Labour and labouring classes : and church rituals in Collingwood and Fitzroy / p. 20-23 Larmour, Constance : 'Labor judge', by, reviewed / p. 59-61 Larrikins : in Collingwood / p. 21 Lascelles : history of, reviewed / p. 54 Latta, David : 'Lost glories', by, reviewed / p. 53-4 Ledgar, Professor Fred, town planner : / p. 15 Lemon, Andrew : co-author, 'The History of Australian thoroughbred racing' / p. 77-8 Lemon, Andrew : 'Poor souls, they perished', by, reviewed / p. 58-9 Lewis, Brian : comments on Rialto buildings / p. 12 Little, Dr Billy, Warracknabeal : letters of / p. 64-6 Lord Somers Camps, Victoria : Hal Warren active with / p. 4 Lustig, Ted : partner with Grollo / p. 15 Maryborough : history of, by Osborn and Du Bourg reviewed / p. 45-6 McCaughan, Patrick, businessman, Melbourne : / p. 6, 8 McCulloch Carrying Co., Echuca : / p. 44-5 McCulloch, Samuel Clyde : 'The River king', by, reviewed / p. 44-5 McGillivray, Euan : co-author, 'Private lives, public heritage' / p. 52-3 Medici, Lucrezia de : / p. 28, 30 Melbourne, St. Peter's Anglican Church, Eastern Hill : working class parishioners / p. 21 Menzies at Rialto, building, Melbourne : (hotel) / p. 16, 17 Methodist Church : missions on Dobu Island, Papua-New Guinea / p. 24-28 'Missionary review' : / p. 25 Morris, Allan : on Echuca / p. 44 National Mutual Life Co : and Rialto building / p. 8-9, 10-11, 12-14 National Trust of Australia : and Rialto building / p. 8-9, 11-13, 1 6 New Guinea : Methodist mission at Dobu / p. 24-28 Nickson, Matthew : co-author, 'Private lives, public heritage' / p. 52-3 'Olderfleet', building, Melbourne : / p. 6-7 'Olderfleet', building, Melbourne : (illustration) / p. 9 Orlebar, Arthur B., inspector of schools : / p. 36-7 Orsini, Alphonsia, Florence : / p. 31 Osborn, Betty, Maryborough, by, reviewed : / p. 45-6 Otzen, Roslyn : review of 'A Refuge at Kildare' (Swain) / p. 48-9 Peck, Jonathon : review of 'Maryborough' (Osborn and Du Bourg) / p. 45-6 Pennyweight Flat Children's Cemetery, Chewton : / p. 42 Photography : historical collection in Private lives-Public heritage / p. 52-3 Pitt, William, architect, Melbourne : / p. 5, 7 Preshaw, Dr William F., Forest Creek : / p. 37, 39 Preu, Gerard de, architect : / p. 16 Preu, Gerard de, architect : design for Rialto building (illustration) / p. 7 Priestley, Susan : review of 'River King' (McCulloch) / p. 44-5 Pyke, Vincent F. : as patron, Forest Creek school, letter of resignation quoted / p. 35-6, 37 Radic, Therese : 'Bernard Heinze: a biography', by, reviewed / p. 51-2 Register of Historic Buildings (Vic.) : / p. 10, 15 Rialto Buildings, Melbourne : controversy on preservation of / p. 5-19 Rialto Buildings, Melbourne : design by de Preu, illustration / p. 7 Rialto Buildings, Melbourne : illustration, by Jack Cato / p. 9 Rich, Joe : review of 'Bernard Heinze: a biography' (Radic) / p. 51-2 Ritual : in Anglican churches of Collingwood and Fitzroy / p. 20-23 Robb's Building, Melbourne : / p. 12 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : Hal Warren and / p. 4 Rule, Wendy : 'Church ritual and the working classes of early Collingwood and Fitzroy' (article) / p. 20-23 Ryland, David Brainerd, teacher, Forest Creek : / p. 33-43 Ryland, Elizabeth, Mrs David : / p. 33, 34, 42 Savonarola, Dominican friar : at Florence / p. 28, 31 Shaw, Professor Alan G.L. : edited 'Victoria's heritage', reviewed / p. 53-4 Shaw, Professor Alan G.L. : review of Foster Fyans memoirs edited by Brown / p. 49-51 'Spectator', Methodist journal : / p. 25 St Martin's Properties : partners with Grollo / p. 16-17 St Patrick's College, Melbourne : demolition / p. 53 Starke, Monica (RHSV) : as Assistant Administrator of Buildings, National Trust / p. 8 Staughton, Peter, Chairman of Survey and Identification Committee, National Trust : / p. 8 Stone, Alex : 'A Schoolmaster in gold rush Victoria' (article) / p. 33-43 Stone, Ann, Mrs Thomas : / p. 33 Stone, Thomas : / p. 33 Strozzi, Alessandra, Florentine widow : / p. 30-31 Swain, Shurlee : 'A Refuge at Kildare', by, reviewed / p. 48-9 Syme, Tony : 'Exchange and reciprocity: Methodist missionaries on Dobu Island, Papua New Guinea in 1891' (article) / p. 24-28 Tomas, Natalie : 'Women in public life in Renaissance Florence' (article) / p. 28-32 Town halls : for Collingwood and Fitzroy / p. 23 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Common Schools Act 1862 / p. 43 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Historic Buildings Act 1974 / p. 10, 18 Victoria, Denominational School Board : / p. 34 Victoria, National Education Board : / p. 34 Victoria, Planning Ministry : and Rialto Buildings / p. 12, 16, 17 Walker, Evan, MP : in Collins Street Defence Movement / p. 11 Wallace, James A., mining entrepreneur, Beechworth : / p. 47 Wardell, William Wilkinson : E.S.& A Bank, Melbourne, designed by / p. 8 Warren, Bess, Mrs Harris N. : / p. 3-5 Warren, Harris N. (Hal), Director RHSV : tribute on death of / p. 3-5 White Flag Society, New Guinea : / p. 27 Winfield Building, Melbourne : preservation of / p. 6, 10, 12, 163 Women : in public life, in Renaissance Florence / p. 28-32 Woodruff, Cr Jack, Melbourne City Council : / p. 11 Woods, Carole : 'Beechworth: a Titan's field', by, reviewed / p. 46-8 Woods, John, brewer, Fitzroy : / p. 23 York Butter Factory, William Street, Melbourne : / p. 16; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 196 Volume 50 (2), 1979; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines, Gippsland : and search for white woman among, 1840s / p. 89 Aborigines, Gippsland : claims of slaughter of / p. 90-2, 93, 96 Aborigines, Gippsland : Omeo and Warrigals conflict / p. 92 Aborigines, Gippsland : treatment of, by white settlers / p. 93-4 Aborigines, Melbourne District : in East Melbourne area / p. 78 Abraham, J. Johnstone, surgeon : writings of / p. 66 Acupuncture : Chinese techniques of, studied / p. 62 Allen, Sir Harry Brookes, Dean, Medical School, Melbourne University : history of Melbourne Medical School / p. 68 Archaeology, experimental : in medical history / p. 62 Auchmuty, Dr James J. : gave 'Loch Ard' Centenary Commemoration Oration / p. 57 Blainey, Geoffrey : 'The rush that never ended', 3rd ed, reviewed / p. 101-2 Bowden, (Dr) Keith Macrae : writings of, on Bass and goldfields doctors / p. 69 Box Hill : history of, by Andrew Lemon, reviewed / p. 98-9 British Medical Association (Australian Division) : section of Medical History formed, 1933 / p. 73 Broken Hill : history of, by Brian Kennedy, reviewed / p. 100-1 Brown, (Dr) Keith MacArthur (Lecturer in History of Medicine, University of Sydney) : / p. 71 Bryce, (Dr) Lucy : wrote 'An Abiding Gladness' / p. 69 Bungelene (Aboriginal warrior) : / p. 96 Bungelene, Thomas : attempts to 'civilize' / p. 96 Burchett, Winston Harold : 'The Planning of East Melbourne' (article) / p. 77-88 Castiglioni, Arturo : medical history by / p. 65 Champier, Symphorien : wrote 'De Medicinus claris ...' / p. 64 Cohen, Dr Bertram Clarence, President Western Australian Historical Society : medical history of Western Australia by / p. 67, 70 Cowlishaw, Dr Leslie, NSW, physician : had collection of medical history / p. 71 Craig, Dr Clifford : writer on Tasmanian medical history / p. 72 Croll, Robert Henderson : wrote biography of Dr. Alexander Thomson / p. 69 Crowther, Dr William Edward L. : wrote medical history of Tasmania / p. 72 Cumpston, Dr John : Canberra and District Historical Society / p. 70 Cumpston, John Howard Lidgett : as historian / p. 70 Dana, William Pulteney : and Native Police in Gippsland / p. 91, 93 Davis, Peter : bought land in East Melbourne / p. 81, 85 De Villiers, Charles James : and private expedition to rescue white woman from Aborigines / p. 89-96 Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : as Vice-President Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 53 Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : wreath on grave by RHSV in 1951 / p. 55-6 Drugs : historical study of / p. 59 'Earl of Charlemont', ship : plaque commemorates wreck of / p. 55 East Melbourne : first land sales in / p. 80-1 East Melbourne : planning of / p. 77-88 East Melbourne Cricket club : site for grounds, Jolimont / p. 86 Eastern Hill Cricket Club : / p. 84 Featherstone, Guy : review of 'Box Hill' (Lemon) / p. 98-9 Federation of Australian Historical Societies : founded in 1977 / p. 56 Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne : site of, planned / p. 79, 83 Ford, Sir Edward : prepared bibliography of Australian medicine / p. 67 Freind, John : wrote 'History of Physick' / p. 64 Gandevia, Dr Bryan H. : book on medical Australiana / p. 67 Gandevia, Dr Bryan H. : wrote history of Melbourne Medical Students Society / p. 68 Gardner, Peter D. : 'The Journals on De Villiers and Warman: the expedition to recover the Captive White Woman' (article) / p. 89-97 Geographical Society of Australasia : founded 1883 / p. 52 Geographical Society of Australia : Victorian Branch, founded in 1854, part of RHSV / p. 52 Godlee, Sir Rickman, Surgeon, : wrote life of Lord Lister / p. 65-6 Greig, Alfred Woolley, HSV : first secretary, Historical Society / p. 53 Hales, Revd Stephen, physiologist and inventor : / p. 61 Haller, Baron Albrecht von, physiologist : writings of / p. 65 History Advisory Council (Vic.) : and RHSV / p. 57 Hoddle, Robert, surveyor : plans for East Melbourne by / p. 77-8 Hodgkinson, Clement, surveyor and public servant : plans for Wellington Parade / p. 81 Hollander, Eugen : wrote on medicine and art / p. 65 Hoover, Herbert Clark, President of U.S. : comment on Broken Hill / p. 100 Hospitals : histories of particular institutions listed / p. 68 Jackson, Samuel, architect : panoramic drawing by, 1841 / p. 55 Jolimont (Vic.) : subdivision of / p. 86 Kennedy, Brian, : 'Silver, Sin and Sixpenny Ale', by, reviewed / p. 100-1 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : and East Melbourne plans / p. 79 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : 'Jolimont' as home, purchase and costs of / p. 75, 85-6 Lawrence, Marjorie : plaque at Dean Marsh to mark birthplace / p. 56 Le Clerc, Daniel : history of medicine by, 1696 / p. 64 Lemon, Andrew : 'Box Hill', by, reviewed / p. 98-9 'Loch Ard', ship, wreck of : centenary of wreck commemorated / p. 57 Lonsdale, William : slab hut used by / p. 78, 81-2 Macdonald, Alexander C. : Treasurer, Geographical Society of Australasia, Victorian branch / p. 52-3 Macdonald, (Dr) Colin Ferguson, (RHSV) : as historian / p. 69-70 Mackay, William John Stewart, medical historian : / p. 72 Mackenzie, (Sir) James (physician) : biography of, by McNair Wilson / p. 66 Madden, (Sir) Frank : first President of the Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 53 Major, Ralph H. : wrote 'Classic Descriptions of Disease' / p. 59 McClelland, (Sergeant) (of Native Police) : on slaughter of Aborigines / p. 92 McLaurin, Charles H. (lecturer in surgery, Sydney University) : wrote historical essays / p. 70 McMillan, Angus : and white woman among the aborigines / p. 89, 90 'Medical Journal of Australia' : as historical source / p. 67 Medicine, History : biographies and reminiscences in / p. 65-6, 69 Medicine, History : in Australia / p. 66-72 Medicine, History : military history in Australia / p. 69 Medicine, History : nature and scope of subject / p. 58-61 Medicine, History : section of Medical History in British Medical Association for / p. 73 Medicine, History : sources used / p. 61, 67 Medicine, History : teaching of, in Australian universities / p. 73-4 Medicine, History : techniques in study / p. 62-3 Medicine, History : writers and works outlined / p. 58-76 Melbourne City Council : and plans for East Melbourne / p. 78-9, 81-2, 84-5, 86-7 Melbourne School of Pathology : history of, published / p. 68-9 Melbourne University : Dept of Medical History / p. 73 Melbourne University : history of Medical School at, written / p. 68 Melbourne University : site sought for, in East Melbourne / p. 82 Menzies, (Sir) Robert (Prime Minister of Australia) : suffered electoral defeat, 1928 / p. 98 Meyrick, Henry : on Aborigines in Gippsland / p. 90 Moore, W. Harrison : as Chairman of Council, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 53 Mueller, (Baron) Ferdinand von : first President, Victorian Branch, Geographical Society of Australasia / p. 52 Murphy, Leonard : history of urology by / p. 67 National Trust of Australia, Victorian Division : RHSV, and founding of / p. 56 Native Police : in Victoria, and Gippsland Aborigines / p. 90-4 Neuberger, Max : medical history by / p. 65 Nixon, Barbara Mrs, J.C., RHSV : review of 'The Rush that Never Ended', 3rd ed. (Blainey) / p. 101-2 Olympic Park, Melbourne : / p. 86 One-eye, Gippsland Aborigine : / p. 95-6 Palaeo-pathology, as medical history : / p. 62 Perry, Very Revd Charles, Bishop of Melbourne : and site of Bishopscourt, East Melbourne / p. 80 Physicians : as medical historians / p. 65-6, 69-72 Physicians : biographies of / p. 65-6, 69 Physicians : contributions of, in non-medical area / p. 60 Physicians : knowledge of ancient texts by / p. 63-4 Physicians : portrayals of, in fiction / p. 66 Pioneers' Day : celebrated in schools / p. 55 'Port Phillip Herald', Melbourne : with stories of expeditions to rescue 'White Woman' from the Aborigines / p. 89, 90, 91 Public Record Office (Vic.) : Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] and / p. 55 Pullin, Ellie V., Mrs Ronald, Director, RHSV : 'What has the RHSV done in 70 Years?' (article) / p. 52-7 Raymond, William Odell, Stratford : and slaughter of Aborigines in Gippsland / p. 91 Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service (Vic.) : history of, by Dr. Lucy Bryce / p. 69 Richmond (Vic.) : and Yarra Park / p. 86 Royal Australian College of Surgeons : acquired Cowlishaw Library / p. 71-2 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : affiliated societies and regional groups / p. 56 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : celebrates 70th anniversary / p. 51 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : founding of, 1909 / p. 53 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : history and development of / p. 52-7 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : library of / p. 54 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : location of offices of / p. 54 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : objects of / p. 57 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : organised biennial conferences / p. 56 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : promoted memorials / p. 55 Russell, Kenneth Fitzpatrick (Professor of Anatomy and Medical History) : and Cowlishaw library / p. 71-2 Russell, Kenneth Fitzpatrick (Professor of Anatomy and Medical History) : teaching medical history, Melbourne University / p. 73 Russell, Kenneth Fitzpatrick (Professor of Anatomy and Medical History) : wrote history of Medical School, Melbourne University / p. 68 Sauerbruch, Ferdinand (Surgeon) : designer of artificial limbs / p. 63 Schultze, Johann Heinrich (Professor of Anatomy) : wrote first German history of medicine / p. 64 Sigerist, Henry : published first volume of history of medicine / p. 64 Sinclair, James : laid out Fitzroy Gardens / p. 83 Smollett, Tobias : and 'Roderick Random' by / p. 66 Sparks (or Sparke), Octavius Batten : cattle of, speared / p. 90, 94 Sprengel, Kurt (German medical historian) : / p. 64 Stubbe, Hans : wrote medical history of Fremantle / p. 68 Surgeons : practical knowledge of / p. 63-4 Szunowski, (Dr) Wladislaw : history of medicine by / p. 65 Theatre Royal (Melbourne) : commemorative plaque for, on wall of Coles Store / p. 55 Thomson, (Dr) Alexander : biography of, by R. H. Croll / p. 69 Tovell, Ann (Assistant Curator, Medical Museum) : helped compile medical bibliography / p. 67 Turner, Henry Gyles : as Vice-President, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 53 Tyers, Charles James : and Native Police / p. 90, 92, 93-4 Verso, Dr Murray L., RHSV : 'The History of Medical History with special reference to Australia' (article) / p. 58-76 Victorian Committee of Affiliated Historical Societies (VCAHS) : formation and work of / p. 57 Victorian Historical Journal : / p. 54-5 Victorian Historical Memorials Committee : Historical Society a member of / p. 55 Virchow, Rudolf : importance in medical history / p. 65 Vlamingh Plate : Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] and / p. 56 Walsh, Sergeant William Hamilton, Native Police : and treatment of Aborigines / p. 91, 95 Warman, James : and private expedition to rescue White Woman from the Aborigines / p. 89-96 Warren, Harris N., Director, RHSV : review of 'Silver, Sin and Sixpenny Ale' (Kennedy) / p. 100-1 Watt, William A., Premier of Victoria : as Vice-President, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 53 Weber, Ivy, Mrs : elected as first woman to Victorian Parliament 1937 / p. 98 Wettenhall, Dr Roland Ravenscroft, RHSV : as historian / p. 69 White Woman among the Aborigines : Bungelene and family held hostage for / p. 96 White Woman among the Aborigines : various accounts of / p. 89, 93, 95-6 Windridge, Sergeant Samuel, of Native Police : with expedition to rescue 'White woman' with the Aborigines / p. 95 Winton, Dr Ronald, lecturer in medical history : / p. 71 Wolskel, Augustus, President RHSV : stated objects of Society, quoted, 1941 / p. 53 Yarra Park, Richmond - East Melbourne : reservations of / p. 82, 84-5, 86 ; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 266 Volume 77 (2), 2006; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Bracks, Stephen Phillip (Steve), Premier of Victoria : foreword to VHJ issue 266 (part 2) / p. i-ii Russell, Edward William (Bill), President, Royal Historical Society of Victoria : introduction to VHJ issue no 266 / p. 101-105 Parkinson, Charles : 'William Foster Stawell and the making of Victoria's Constitution' (article) / p. 106-142 Waugh, John : 'The Brummagem coup: the start of self-government in Victoria' (article) / p. 143-161 Peel, Dawn : 'People empowered: the voters of Colac 1856-1857' (article) / p. 162-175 Mansfield, Peter : 'Radical liberal or responsible: Graham Berry's political career between 1877 and 1880' (article) / p. 176-193 Jones, Kate : ''Exactly on all-fours with the English precedent': establishing a Public Accounts Committee in the Antipodes' (article) / p. 194-211 Strangio, Paul : 'A constitutional crisis averted?: the demise of Governor Sir Brian Murray' (article) / p. 212-228 Dunstan, David : review of 'Naked democracy: governing Victoria 1856-2006' (exhibition curated by Robyn Annear, State Library of Victoria, 2006) / p. 229-235 Rickard, John David : review of 'The encylopedia of Melbourne' (Andrew Brown-May and Shurlee Swain eds, 2005) / p. 236-240 Garden, Don : review of 'Yarra: a diverting history of Melbourne's murky river' (Kristin Otto, 2005) / p. 241-242 Chaves, Kelly : review of 'Aboriginal Victorians: a history since 1800' (Richard Broome, 2005) / p. 242-244 Gribben, Robert : review of 'A German church in the garden of God: Melbourne's Trinity Lutheran Church 1853-2003' (Herbert D. Mees ed., 2004) / p. 244-246 Tibbits, Di : review of 'Blood matters: a social history of the Victorian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service' (Matthew Klugman, 2004) / p. 246-248 Bentley, Philip : review of 'The Pharmacy Board of Victoria: a history 1877-2005' (Janette Bornford & David Newgreen, 2005) / p. 248-250 Nadel, Dave : review of 'Fanfare: spectator culture and Australian Rules Football' (Matthew Nicholson ed., 2005) / p. 250-252 Nadel, Dave : review of 'Reading the game: an annotated guide to the literature and films of Australian Rules Football' (Tim Hogan ed., 2005) / p. 250-252 Aborigines : history of, in Victoria since 1800, by Richard Broome reviewed / p. 242-4 Aborigines : on Aboriginality / p. 243 Achilles, Pastor Johannes, Trinity Church, East Melbourne / p. 246 'Age', Melbourne : on appointment of first ministers / p. 147-8 'Age', Melbourne : on responsible government / p. 148 'Age', Melbourne : on appointment of Sir Brian Murray as Governor / p. 215 Alexander, Stephanie Ann : `Eating Melbourne' in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 239 Andrews, Alf : on football cheersquads / p. 251 Andrews, Charles, Geelong : won election to Parliament for Geelong, 1880 / p. 188-9 Annear, Robyn : exhibition, 'Naked Democracy: governing Victoria 1856-2006', curated by, State Library of Victoria, reviewed / p. 229-35 Annear, Robyn : guided commentary for / p. 233 Anti-Transportation League / p. 111 'Argus', Melbourne : on Sir William Foster Stawell / p. 107 'Argus', Melbourne : recorded debate on Victorian Constitution / p. 108, 110, 111, 114, 117,120, 126-7, 129 'Argus', Melbourne : on beginnings of new responsible government / p. 148, 152, 153-4 'Argus', Melbourne : on `Black Wednesday', 1878 / p. 182 'Argus', Melbourne : on Berry's attitude to the poor / p. 185 'Argus', Melbourne : on Berry government / p. 187 'Argus', Melbourne : election campaign in Geelong, 1880 / p. 188 'Argus', Melbourne : praised Berry, 1892 / p. 190 'Argus Reformer', pamphlet, / p. 189 'Australasian Sketcher' : portrait of Sir William Foster Stawell, 1889 (illustration) / p. 106 Australia, Federation movement : discussed in Victorian Constitution / p. 129-30 'Australian Journal of Pharmacology' / p. 249 Australian Labor Party : victory in 1982 Victorian election / p. 215 Australian Red Cross Blood Service / p. 248 Australian Rules Football : 'Fanfare: spectator culture' and, edited by Matthew Nicholson, reviewed / p. 250-2 Australian Rules Football : guide to literature and films of, edited by Tim Hogan, reviewed / p. 250-2 Australian Rules Football : cheersquads for / p. 251 Bage, Edward, government surveyor, Colac / p. 164, 171 'Ballarat Courier' : and 1877 election / p. 180 'Ballarat Courier' : on 1880 election / p. 189 'Ballarat Star' : attacks on Graham Berry, 1877 / p. 179, 180 'Ballarat Star' : on 1880 election / p. 189 Bancroft, George, US historian : on democratic origins of the United States / p. 111 Baring, Francis : led Select Committee on Public Monies in Britain / p. 201 Batman, John : treaty negotiated with Aborigines / p. 240 Bell, John, farmer, Colac / p. 171 Bennett, John M. : 'Sir William Stawell', by, cited / p. 143 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : earlier political career / p. 191 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : political career between 1877 and 1880 / p. 103, 176-93 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : and battle with Legislative Council / p. 176, 178, 181-3, 185-7, 188 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : editor of 'Geelong Advertiser' / p. 176-7, 191 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : as MP for Geelong West / p. 177 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : as Treasurer / p. 177 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : as Premier, 1875 / p. 177 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : won 1877 election as Premier / p. 178-80, 232-3 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : as Premier 1877-80 / p. 180-3, 185-7, 190, 197 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : and 'Black Wednesday' / p. 182-3 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : friendship with Governor, Sir George Bowen / p. 182-3 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : organized mass rallies / p. 183, 191-2 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : and the unemployed / p. 185 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : visited London to put case before Colonial Secretary, 1878-79 / p. 186 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : popular reception on return, 1879 / p. 186 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : 1880 election campaign in Geelong / p. 188-9 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : defeat of government / p. 187-90 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : as Victorian Agent-General in Britain / p. 208 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : later career / p. 190-1, 233 Berry, Graham, Premier of Victoria : portrait / p. 184 Berry, Harriet, Mrs Graham : died in childbirth, 1868 / p. 177 Best, Sir Robert Wallace, MLA, Victoria : chaired Royal Commission on Constitutional Reform / p. 199 Best, Sir Robert Wallace, MLA, Victoria : and Committee of Public Accounts / p. 199-200, 207 `Black Wednesday' 1878 / p. 182 Blair, Revd Hugh, Presbyterian minister, Colac / p. 164, 171 Blood transfusion services : Victorian Red Cross service, history by Matthew Klugmann reviewed / p. 246-8 Blood transfusion services : and effects on service of HIV-Aids and hepatitis / p. 247-8 Bomford, Janette : co-author, 'The Pharmacy Board of Victoria: a history 1877-2005', with David Newgreen, reviewed, / p. 248-50 Bowen, Sir George Ferguson, Governor of Victoria / p. 212 Bowen, Sir George Ferguson, Governor of Victoria : and `Black Wednesday' / p. 182 Bracks, Stephen Phillip (Steve), Premier of Victoria : on 150th anniversary of self-government in Victoria / p. 143 Bromfield, John Davenport, manager for William Robertson, Colac / p. 171, 172 Brooks, Sir Reginald Dallas, Governor of Victoria : and government crisis, 1952 / p. 212 Broome, Richard Laurence : Aboriginal topics in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238 Broome, Richard Laurence : 'Aboriginal Victorians: a history since 1800', by, reviewed / p. 242-4 Brown-May, Andrew : 'The Encyclopedia of Melbourne', edited by, with Shurlee Swain, reviewed / p. 236-70 Brownhill, Walter Randolph, historian : on Sir Graham Berry / p. 191 'Bulletin', Sydney : Richard Farmer on Governor Murray resignation / p. 223 'Bulletin', Sydney : apologized for claims against Governor Murray / p. 223 Butcher, Benjamin, overseer for Hugh Murray, Colac / p. 171 Cahir, David A. : paper on Djadawarrung people on Victorian goldfields / p. 243 Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : election victory, 1982 / p. 215 Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : bill to strip Council powers to reject Supply / p. 216 Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : kept diary / p. 216-7, 219, 224, 226 Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : contrasts with Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 217, 219 Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : disagreements with Murray / p. 219-20, 224, 227 Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : won 1985 election / p. 220 Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : and issue of free airline tickets to Governor / p. 220-1 Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : and resignation of Governor / p. 104, 213, 221, 223-4 Cain, John, jr., Premier of Victoria : at Shrine of Remembrance, with Governor, Sir Brian Murray, 1982 (illustration) / p. 218 Cain, John, sr, Premier of Victoria / p. 215-6 Cain, John, sr, Premier of Victoria : and struggles with Legislative Council / p. 215-6 Calvert, John, Colac / p. 166, 171 Cameron, Donald, Colac, / p. 171 Campbell, Simon, blacksmith, Colac / p. 171 Carr, James G., Geelong / p. 153 Carter, Godfrey Downes, MLA for West Melbourne : moved to establish a Committee of Public Accounts / p. 197-8, 207 Carter, Godfrey Downes, MLA for West Melbourne : seconded motion for Committee, 1894 / p. 199-200 Carter, Godfrey Downes, MLA for West Melbourne' : travelled overseas, 1888 / p. 208 Champion, Frederick, merchant, Geelong : had store at Colac / p. 164 Chapman, Henry : on responsible government / p. 147, 155 Charlton, John, MLC : and role of governors / p. 126 Childers, Emily, Mrs Hugh : on W.F. Stawell / p. 113 Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley : on select committee for Victorian Constitution / p. 113, 116 Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley : in debate on Constitution / p. 124 Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley : on position of colonial secretary / p. 151 Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley : as Collector of Customs / p. 152-3 Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley : returned to England / p. 153 Chubb, Frederick Basil : on financial committees of House of Commons / p. 201-3, 206 Clark, Ian D. : paper on Djadawarrung people on Victorian goldfields / p. 243 Clarke, Joshua, farmer, Colac / p. 163 Coghill, Kenneth Alastair, MLA and Speaker, Victoria : on Legislative Council and supply / p. 216 Colac / p. 162 Colac : first settlers and land sales in 1840s / p. 162-3 Colac : on electors to first Victorian Parliament / p. 102-3, 162-6 Colac : tradesmen in, 1856 / p. 163-4 Colac : 92 men of, voted in first election, 1856 / p. 166 Colac : objections to Andrew Rutherford as MP / p. 168-71 Colac : election of MP in 1857 / p. 172-3 Colonial Freehold Land Society : bought land in Colac area, 1855 / p. 168, 169 Colonial Freehold Land Society : Joseph Miskin, Colac agent / p. 169-70 Connor, Joseph H., Geelong : stood for election to Parliament, 1880 / p. 188 Conservatives : as defined in 19th century Victoria / p. 196-7 Continental, US airline company : offering discounted and free tickets, / p. 220 County Court of Victoria : and Victorian Constitution / p. 128 Curwen, Charles, private secretary to Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 226 Darling, Sir Charles Henry, Governor of Victoria / p. 212 Davison, Graeme John : 'Images of the City' and other topics, in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 236-7, 238, 240 Deadlocks, in Victorian Parliament : discussed in debate on Constitution / p. 119-20 Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : on Graham Berry / p. 181 Denison, Sir William Thomas, Governor of New South Wales : sought opinion on rights of officials to pensions / p. 153 Denison, Sir William Thomas, Governor of New South Wales : and organization of first Parliament / p. 155 Dixon, Sir Owen, Chief Justice, High Court of Australia : and government crisis in Victoria, 1952 / p. 212 Djadawurrung, Aboriginal people : on Victorian goldfields, paper / p. 243 Don, Charles Jardine, MLA / p. 232 Donaldson, Sir Stuart Alexander, first Premier of New South Wales / p. 155 Dowling, James, carrier, Colac / p. 171 Duffy, Charles Gavan, MLA : on parliamentary etiquette / p. 232 Dunderdale, George : as Catholic schoolmaster and clerk of courts at Colac / p. 164, 171 Dunstan, David : on heritage and politics in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238 Dunstan, David : `Six O'Clock swill' in Encyclopedia of Melbourne / p. 239 Elections, for Victorian Parliament : Victorian Constitution debate on franchise for / p. 120-1 Elections, for Victorian Parliament : electoral divisions planned / p. 120-1 Elections, for Victorian Parliament : property qualifications for voters / p. 121-3 Embling, Thomas, MLC : rights of Council members to pensions / p. 153 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' (Andrew Brown-May and Shurlee Swain, editors) : reviewed / p. 236-40 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' (Andrew Brown-May and Shurlee Swain, editors) : contributions invited / p. 238 Farmer, Richard, journalist, 'Bulletin' : on reasons behind Governor Murray resignation / p. 223 Farmer, Richard, journalist, 'Bulletin' : libel proceedings against / p. 223 Farrer, James, clerk of courts, Colac / p. 164, 171 Fawkner, John Pascoe : called for a review of Victorian Constitution / p. 111 Fawkner, John Pascoe : on W.F. Stawell / p. 116 Fawkner, John Pascoe : on amendments to planned Constitution / p. 127 Fawkner, John Pascoe : on appointment of ministers / p. 147 Federation Square, Melbourne / p. 237 Federation Square, Melbourne : Barry Humphries on / p. 239 Fleming, `Chummy" : 'Anarchy' flag, 1890s, of, on display / p. 234 Foster, John Lesley Fitzgerald Vesey, Colonial Secretary, Victoria / p. 152 Foster, John Lesley Fitzgerald Vesey, Colonial Secretary, Victoria : on Constitution for Victoria / p. 112-3, 116, 119, 129 Foster, John Lesley Fitzgerald Vesey, Colonial Secretary, Victoria : sought pension from Hotham / p. 152 Fox, Lindsay Edward, trucking magnate : lavish hospitality to Sir Brian and Lady Murray / p. 220 Framlingham, Vic. : Aboriginal settlement at / p. 243 Fraser, (John) Malcolm, Prime Minister of Australia : and Sir Brian Murray / p. 219 French, Robert : helped by W.F. Stawell / p. 117-8 Frost, Dame Phyllis Irene : recalls visit to Cyclorama / p. 239 Froude, James Anthony : on Melbourne theatre / p. 195 Fyans, Captain Foster, Police magistrate, Geelong : Joshua Clarke was employee / p. 163 Garratt, John Masters, land and estate agent, Geelong : as candidate for Geelong in elections, 1877 / p. 178, 179-80 'Geelong Advertiser' : Andrew Rutherford replied to critics, 1857 / p. 170 'Geelong Advertiser' : Graham Berry, part owner / p. 176-8, 179 'Geelong Advertiser' : took over Register / p. 177 'Geelong Advertiser' : on Berry as Premier / p. 181 'Geelong Advertiser' : supported `Black Wednesday', 1878 / p. 182-3 'Geelong Advertiser' : on mass rallies organized by Berry / p. 183 'Geelong Advertiser' : and 1880 election campaign / p. 188, 190 'Geelong Advertiser' : on support by Conservatives, 1892 / p. 190 'Geelong Register' : Graham Berry, proprietor / p. 177 'Geelong Times' : and Graham Berry / p. 176-7, 179, 180 Germans in Australia : established Lutheran churches in Victoria / p. 244-5 Gladstone, William Ewart, Prime Minister of Great Britain : on Victorian Constitution Bill / p. 131 Goethe, Pastor Matthias, Trinity Church, East Melbourne / p. 244 Goodman, John, MLC : and Constitution / p. 124, 136 Governors : role of, discussed in Victorian Constitution / p. 125-6, 142, 144 Governors : problems faced by / p. 212 Governors : and acceptance of free gifts / p. 220-1 Graves, James Abram Howlin, MLA, Victoria : called Legislative Assembly `the Commons of Victoria' / p. 199 Great Britain : retention of powers over colonial governments / p. 123-4 Great Britain, Acts of Parliament : Australian Constitutions Act, 1850 / p. 110 Great Britain, House of Commons : Select Committee on Public Monies, 1856 / p. 201 Great Britain, House of Commons : Select Committee of Public Accounts, 1861 / p. 201 Great Britain, House of Commons, Committee of Public Accounts : House of Commons, Committee of Public Accounts / p. 201-8 Great Britain, House of Commons, Committee of Public Accounts : as model for Victoria / p. 197-201, 203-9 Great Britain, House of Commons, Committee of Public Accounts : changes to manner of operation, 1895 / p. 206 Great Britain., House of Commons, Committee of Public Accounts : investigated by Edward Langton, 1887 / p. 207-8 Great Britain, Privy Council : final decisions by judicial committee on colonial legislation / p. 123-4 Greeves, Dr Augustus Frederick Adolphus : and Victorian Constitution / p. 113, 114, 124, 126, 128, 136 Greeves, Dr Augustus Frederick Adolphus : criticises appointment of ministers, 1855 / p. 149-50 Grey, Henry George, 3rd Earl, Colonial Secretary : on Victorian Constitution Bill / p. 131 Griffith, Charles James, MLC : on plans for Upper House in Constitution / p. 118-9 Griffith, Charles James, MLC : on amendments to the Constitution / p. 127 Haines, Gregory : wrote 'Pharmacy in Australia' / p. 249 Haines, William Clark, Premier of Victoria / p. 136 Haines, William Clark, Premier of Victoria : on leaseholders right to vote / p. 122 Haines, William Clark, Premier of Victoria : and new Constitution / p. 147, 229, 232 Haines, William Clark, Premier of Victoria : as Colonial Secretary, given title Premier / p. 149, 150, 152, 229 Haines, William Clark, Premier of Victoria : and pension as Council member / p. 153 Hamann, Conrad : on building and architecture in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238, 239 Hamer, Sir Rupert James (Dick), Premier of Victoria : and appointment of Governor / p. 213 Hancock, John, first Labor MP in Victoria / p. 197 Hancock, Theodore, solicitor / p. 169 Hancock, Theodore, solicitor : candidate for election to first Parliament, Colac / p. 166, 168 Hancock, Theodore, solicitor : won Colac seat in second parliament / p. 172-3 Hancock, Theodore, solicitor : delegate at Melbourne Land Convention, 1857 / p. 173 Hebart, Theodor : on United Evangelical Lutheran Church / p. 245 Hepatitis : and Victorian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service / p. 247-8 'Herald', Melbourne : labelled Victorian self-government as the `Brummagen Coup', 1855 / p. 143, 147 'Herald', Melbourne : on governor's powers / p. 150 'Herald', Melbourne : on rights of Council officers to pensions / p. 153 Hess, Robert (Rob) : 'Australian Rules Football Bibliography' by / p. 252 Higinbotham, George, Chief Justice of Victoria : and design of Victorian constitution by Stawell / p. 108, 116 Hill, Thomas, Colac / p. 172 Hirst, John Bradley : essay `Democracy in Victoria', in exhibition catalogue / p. 233 HIV-Aids : and Victorian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service / p. 247-8 Hogan, Tim : edited 'Reading the Game: An Annotated Guide to the Literature and Films of Australian Rules Football', reviewed / p. 250-2 Hogg, Robert (Bob), Victorian ALP secretary : on Victorian Legislative Council / p. 216 Hogg, Robert (Bob), Victorian ALP secretary : and resignation of Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 224 Hollway, Thomas Tuke, Premier of Victoria : and government crisis, 1952 / p. 212 Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut. Governor of Victoria : and self-government in Victoria / p. 102, 146 Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut. Governor of Victoria : powers restricted / p. 143, 145, 150 Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut. Governor of Victoria : and appointment of first ministers under responsible Government / p. 146-51, 155-7 Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut. Governor of Victoria : dismissals of Council members, and pensions / p. 151-4 Hotham, Sir Charles, Lieut. Governor of Victoria : illness and death / p. 157, 212 Humphries, John Barry : on Federation Square in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 239 'Illustrated Journal of Australasia' : on Crown Lands Bill in Victorian Parliament / p. 173 Ingham, Sidney Matthew : on Liberals and Conservatives in Victoria / p. 196-7 Johnson, Edward, ex-convict carter, Colac / p. 164, 170 Johnson, Edward, ex-convict carter, Colac : portrait, with wife (illustration) / p. 165 Johnson, Mary Ann, Mrs Edward, Colac / p. 164 Johnson, Mary Ann, Mrs Edward, Colac : portrait, with husband (illustration) / p. 165 Johnstone, Robert de B., Mayor of Geelong, MP for Geelong East : elected for Geelong in Victorian Parliament / p. 177, 178, 180 Johnstone, Robert de B., Mayor of Geelong, MP for Geelong East : elected for Geelong, 1880 / p. 188-9 Jones, Kate : on Public Accounts Committee in colonial Victorian Parliament / p. 103-4 Kelly, Edward (Ned), bushranger : and Berry Government / p. 185 Kelly, William, ('Life in Victoria') : on W.F. Stawell and Constitution Bill / p. 115-6 Kemp, William, settler, Colac / p. 163 Kennan, James Harley (Jim), Attorney-General, Vic. / p. 220 Kennett, Jeffrey Gibb, Premier of Victoria : and Sir Brian Murray / p. 219-20, 221, 223 Kennett, Jeffrey Gibb, Premier of Victoria : as Liberal leader, 1991 / p. 225 Kernot, Charles, chemist and druggist, Geelong : elected for Geelong in Victorian Parliament, 1877 / p. 178, 180 Kernot, Charles, chemist and druggist, Geelong : defeated in election for Geelong seat, 1880 / p. 188-9 Kingston, Rob : on football barrackers / p. 250-1 Klugman, Matthew : 'Blood matters: A Social History of the Victorian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service', by, reviewed / p. 246-8 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : on preparation of the Victorian constitution / p. 111-2 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : on nominee Upper House for Victoria / p. 119 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : reserved Constitution Bill for British Parliament / p. 130 Lake Tyers : Aboriginal settlement at / p. 243 Land Convention, 1857 / p. , 172 Langton, Edward, MLA, Victoria : investigated operations of British Committee of Public Accounts in UK / p. 207-8 Lawes, H., Geelong : stood for election to Parliament, 1880 / p. 188 Lawson, Sir Harry, Premier of Victoria : and police strike, 1923 / p. 233 Lewis, Miles Bannatyne : on building and architecture in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238 Liberals, as defined in 19th century Victoria / p. 196-7 Longmore, Francis, MLC / p. 181 Love, Peter John : on labour issues in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238 Lowndes, Edward, settler, Colac / p. 163 Lutheran Church : congregations established in Victoria / p. 244-5 MacDonnell, Sir Richard Graves, Governor of South Australia : and responsible government / p. 156, 157 Macintyre, Stuart Forbes : on Melbourne University in Encyclopedia of Melbourne / p. 240 Madden, A.F. : on Westminster system of government / p. 194 Mansfield, Peter : on Premier Graham Berry / p. 103 Marginson, Simon : on Monash University, in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 240 Martin, James, Sir James, Premier of New South Wales : on appointment of ministers under responsible government / p. 151 Matthews, Charles Race Thorson, MLA, Minister for Police, Vic. : and resignation of Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 223 McConville, Christopher John : articles in Encyclopedia of Melbourne / p. 238 McDonald, Sir John Gladstone Black, Premier of Victoria : and government crisis, 1952 / p. 212 McGarvie, Richard Elgin, Governor of Victoria / p. 170 McGarvie, Richard Elgin, Governor of Victoria : discussed constitutional question concerning Governor, Sir Brian Murray, with Premier John Cain / p. 224 McGarvie, William, bullock team carter, Colac / p. 170 Mees, Herbert D. : edited A German Church in the Garden of God: Melbourne's Trinity Lutheran Church 1853-2003, reviewed / p. 244-6 Melbourne : 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne', edited by Andrew Brown-May And Shurlee Swain, reviewed / p. 236-40 Melbourne Concert Hall : opening of, 1982 / p. 227 Melbourne Land Convention, 1857 / p. 172-3 'Melbourne Morning Herald' : on Victorian Constitution / p. 120 Melbourne, Parliament House : modelled on British Parliament House / p. 196 Melbourne, St Patrick's Hall : (illustration) / p. 109 Menzies, Sir Robert Gordon, Prime Minister of Australia / p. 236 Menzies, Sir Robert Gordon, Prime Minister of Australia : and Victorian Legislative Council tactics / p. 216 Miller, Benjamin, Colac / p. 163 Miller, Henry / p. 136 Miller, Henry : suggested as Governor of Victoria / p. 130 Miskin, Joseph, National School master, Colac / p. 164, 169 Miskin, Joseph, National School master, Colac : dismissed as teacher / p. 169 Miskin, Joseph, National School master, Colac : secretary to local committee objecting to Andrew Rutherford as local MP, 1857 / p. 169-72 Miskin, Joseph, National School master, Colac : delegate to Melbourne Land League / p. 172 Molesworth, Sir William, British MP : on Victorian Constitution Bill / p. 131 Monash University : in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 240 Munro, James, Premier of Victoria : and Committee of Public Accounts / p. 198, 200 Murray, Andrew, Colac / p. 102, 168-9, 171 Murray, Andrew, Colac : had Wool Wool run / p. 166 Murray, Hugh, Colac / p. 102, 166, 168-9, 171 Murray, Hugh, Colac : as returning officer for Colac, 1856 / p. 166, 168, 173 Murray, Hugh, Colac : portrait / p. 167 Murray, Hugh, Colac : caricature, by John Spooner (illustration) / p. 222 Murray, Janette, Lady, wife of Sir Brian Murray / p. 217 Murray, Janette, Lady, wife of Sir Brian Murray : criticizes state of Government House / p. 219 Murray, Janette, Lady, wife of Sir Brian Murray : challenged Cain on acceptance of free gifts / p. 221 Murray, Janette, Lady, wife of Sir Brian Murray : embargo on husband's interview tapes / p. 225 Murray, Janette, Lady, wife of Sir Brian Murray : portrait, with husband (illustration) / p. 214 Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : appointment and swearing in / p. 213, 215, 217 Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : contrasts with John Cain / p. 217 Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : complaints by / p. 217, 219 Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : disagreements with Cain / p. 219-20 Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : and issue of free airline tickets / p. 220-1 Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : could dismiss Government / p. 224-5 Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : resignation of / p. 104, 213, 221, 223 Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : claimed damages for article in 'Bulletin' / p. 223 Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : oral interviews recorded / p. 225 Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : portrait, with Lady Murray (illustration) / p. 214 Murray, Sir Brian Stewart, Governor of Victoria : at Shrine of Remembrance with John Cain (illustration) / p. 218 Myer Emporium, Melbourne : cash register and master clock from, on display / p. 234 National Reform and Protection League, Vic. : supported by Graham Berry / p. 179, 232 New South Wales : institution of responsible government / p. 154 New South Wales : council officials right to pensions / p. 154-5 New South Wales, Acts of Parliament : Electoral Act, 1855 / p. 155 New South Wales, Parliament : first elections and government / p. 155 Newcastle-under-Lyme, Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham, 5th Duke : as Colonial Secretary, on responsible government / p. 145 Newgreen, David : co-author, 'The Pharmacy Board of Victoria: a history 1877-2005', with Janette Bomford, reviewed / p. 248-50 Nicholson, Matthew : edited 'Fanfare: spectator culture and Australian Rules Football', reviewed / p. 250-2 O'Shanassy, Sir John : and Victorian Constitution / p. 114, 127, 129, 136 O'Shanassy, Sir John : on operation of responsible government / p. 145, 148-9 O'Shanassy, Sir John : on need to adopt British parliamentary rules / p. 196 Otto, Kristin : 'The Yarra: a diverting history of Melbourne's murky river', by, reviewed / p. 241-2 Pakington, Sir John, Secretary of State for the Colonies : calls on Victoria to prepare a constitution / p. 110, 111 Palmer Sir James Frederick : and Victorian Constitution / p. 113, 116 Parkinson, Charles : on William Foster Stawell / p. 101 Parliamentary Reform Association, Vic. / p. 179 Patterson, Sir James Brown, Premier of Victoria : established Royal Commission on Constitutional Reform / p. 199 Peel, Dawn : on electors of Colac, 1856 election / p. 102-3 Pharmacy Board of Victoria : history by Janette Bomford and David Newgreen, reviewed / p. 248-50 Pitts, William, wheelwright, Colac / p. 171 Pohlman, Robert William, MLC and County Court judge : on role of County Court / p. 128 Police, in Victoria : strike of, 1923, items in exhibition / p. 234 Rea, Adam, storekeeper, Colac / p. 172 Rhodes, Rod A.W. : on Westminster system in Australian parliaments / p. 194 Robertson, William, merchant, Hobart : bought land in Colac area / p. 168-9 Rogers, Frederic, Under Secretary, Colonial Office : and Victorian Constitution / p. 130-1 Ross-Edwards, Peter, National Party leader in Victorian Parliament : threat to new Labor Government, 1982 / p. 216 Ross-Edwards, Peter, National Party leader in Victorian Parliament : and Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 221, 223 Ross-Edwards, Peter, National Party leader in Victorian Parliament : won damages against 'Bulletin' journalist / p. 223 Roxburgh Ladies' Seminary, Melbourne / p. 240 Rusden, George William : criticised Victorian self-government / p. 143, 147 Rusden, George William, Clerk, Victorian Executive Council : on Victorian Constitution / p. 113-4 Russell, John, 1st Earl Russell, Colonial Secretary : on Victorian Constitution Bill / p. 131, 144 Rutherford, Andrew, MP, Colac / p. 165 Rutherford, Andrew, MP, Colac : elected to first Parliament for Colac district, 1856 / p. 166, 168 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(Barry) Smith / p. 239 Senyard, June Elizabeth : sport and leisure topics in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238 Senyard, June Elizabeth : on football as a spectator sport / p. 250 Serle, Dr Alan Geoffrey : on Victorian Constitution in 'The Golden Age', cited / p. 115, 143, 156, 166 Service, James, Premier of Victoria / p. 233 Service, James, Premier of Victoria : moves to resolve deadlocks in Parliament / p. 120 Shaw, Allan George Lewers : on early Melbourne in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238 Shaw, Thomas, grazier / p. 178, 179 Shiels, William, Premier of Victoria : moved for Committee of Public Accounts / p. 198, 199-200 Shiels, William, Premier of Victoria : visit to Britain, 1890 / p. 208 Skene, Alexander, district surveyor in Colac area / p. 168 Sladen, Sir Charles, MLC : and 'Black Wednesday' / p. 182-3 Smith, F.B. (Barry) : on Sabbatarianism in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 239 Smith, Sir David Iser, Secretary to Governor General : on Sir Brian Murray / p. 219 Smith, William Collard, MLC / p. 181 South Australia : organization of first responsible ministry / p. 155-6 'South Australian Register' : on start of responsible government / p. 156 Spooner, John, cartoonist : caricature of Governor, Sir Brian Murray, (illustration) / p. 222 St Patrick's Hall, Melbourne : as meeting place for Legislative Council (illustration) / p. 109 Starke, Sir John, Judge, Supreme Court of Victoria : and gift of air tickets to Sir Brian and Lady Murray / p. 221 State aid to religions, in Victorian Constitution / p. 129 State Library of Victoria : exhibition : `Naked democracy: governing Victoria 1856-2006', at, curated by Robyn Annear, reviewed / p. 229-35 State Library of Victoria : cover design for Exhibition, (illustration) / p. 231 Stawell, Sir William Foster : as Attorney General for Victoria, 1851-7 / p. 107, 114 Stawell, Sir William Foster : and the Victorian constitution / p. 101, 106-33, 230 Stawell, Sir William Foster : helped Robert French / p. 117-8 Stawell, Sir William Foster : on design of Upper House in Victorian Parliament / p. 117-20 Stawell, Sir William Foster : on electoral franchise / p. 120-2 Stawell, Sir William Foster : on role of ministers in Government / p. 124-5 Stawell, Sir William Foster : and role of Governors and Executive Council / p. 125-6 Stawell, Sir William Foster : on amendments to Constitution / p. 126-7 Stawell, Sir William Foster : on judicial system in Constitution / p. 127-9 Stawell, Sir William Foster : on state aid for religions / p. 129 Stawell, Sir William Foster : on federation of Australian colonies / p. 129-30 Stawell, Sir William Foster : and Sir Charles Hotham / p. 143, 149-50 Stawell, Sir William Foster : and appointment of first ministers, 1855 / p. 149-51 Stawell, Sir William Foster : portrait / p. 106 Stephen, Sir Alfred, Chief Justice of New South Wales : on NSW Constitution / p. 119 Stewart, Bob : on managing football spectators / p. 251 Stodart, David, Colac / p. 166, 171 Strangio, Paul : article on resignation of Governor, Sir Brian Murray / p. 104 Supreme Court of Victoria : plans for in Victorian Constitution / p. 127-9 Swain, Dr Shurlee : 'The Encyclopedia of Melbourne', edited by, with Andrew Brown-May, reviewed / p. 236-70 Tasmania : organization of first responsible ministry, 1855 / p. 155 Thompson, Lindsay Hamilton Simpson, Premier of Victoria : threat to Labor Government / p. 216 Thompson, Lindsay Hamilton Simpson, Premier of Victoria : and appointment of Governor / p. 213 Thomson, Dr Alexander, surgeon, MLC, Geelong / p. 136 Thomson, Dr Alexander, surgeon, MLC, Geelong : promoted Victorian Constitution Bill in Britain / p. 130 Thomson, Dr Alexander, surgeon, MLC, Geelong : had store in Colac / p. 164 Thomson, Dr Alexander, surgeon, MLC, Geelong : nominated for Parliament for Colac, 1857 / p. 172-3 Thomson, Sir Edward Deas, Colonial Secretary, NSW / p. 154 Thomson, Sir Edward Deas, Colonial Secretary, NSW : and Victorian Constitution Act / p. 131 Thomson, Sir Edward Deas, Colonial Secretary, NSW : invited to form ministry, 1856 / p. 154, 155 Tregenza, John : on Conservatives in Victoria / p. 196 Trinity Church Historical Society / p. 245 Trinity German Lutheran Church, East Melbourne : history, edited by Herbert D. 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185-7, 188 Victoria, Legislative Council : and `Black Wednesday' / p. 182-3, 231 Victoria, Legislative Council : complained of Berry to British Parliament / p. 183 Victoria, Legislative Council : and Cain Government, 1982 / p. 215-6, 226-7, 234 Victoria, Legislative Council : Bracks Government, reforms of / p. 234 Victoria, Parliament : and name of, in Constitution / p. 114-5 Victoria, Parliament : English nature of / p. 195-6 Victoria, Parliament : design of Upper House in, in Constitution / p. 116-9, 230-1 Victoria, Parliament : debate on including cross-benches / p. 195-6 Victoria, Parliament : Party organization in / p. 196 Victoria, Parliament : deadlocks in / p. 119, 181-3 Victoria, Parliament : electoral franchise for / p. 120-1, 163 Victoria, Parliament : women's right to vote / p. 233 Victoria, Parliament : control over internal matters / p. 123-4, 131, 144-5 Victoria, Parliament : on payment of members / p. 232 Victoria, Parliament : role and responsibility of Ministers / p. 124-5, 152 Victoria, Parliament : and powers of governors / p. 150 Victoria, Parliament : naming of houses / p. 129 Victoria, Parliament : first government under new Constitution / p. 143-57 Victoria, Parliament : elections for, in Colac region, 1856 / p. 163, 166, 168 Victoria, Parliament : election in Geelong, 1877 / p. 178-80 Victoria, Parliament : Berry Government in (1877-80) / p. 181-3, 185-6, 231 Victoria, Parliament : defeat of Berry Government in election in 1880 / p. 187-90 Victoria, Parliament : protests and demonstrations against / p. 233-4 Victoria, Parliament : and theft of mace / p. 233 Victoria, Parliament : John Cain, sr, Labor Government / p. 215-6 Victoria, Parliament : John Cain, jr, Labor Government / p. 216-25 Victoria, Parliament : four-year parliamentary terms introduced / p. 216 Victoria, Parliament : 1985 election won by Labor / p. 220, 226 Victoria, Parliament : exhibition, for 150th anniversary / p. 229-35 Victoria, Parliament : cover design for Exhibition for 150th anniversary (illustration) / p. 231 Victoria, Royal Commission into Constitutional Reform, 1894 / p. 199-200 Victoria, Select Committee on Financial Arrangements / p. 197 Victorian Red Cross Blood Service : history, by Matthew Klugmann, reviewed / p. 246-8 Victorian Red Cross Blood Service : incorporated into Australian Red Cross Blood Service / p. 248 Waugh, John : on the start of self-government in Victoria / p. 102 Webb, George Henry Frederick, judge, Supreme Court of Victoria : prepared book on Victorian Constitution / p. 108 Weller, Patrick : on Westminster system in Australian parliaments / p. 194 Wentworth, William Charles : and New South Wales Constitution / p. 117 Westgarth, William : said Victoria was thoroughly British / p. 195 Westminster system of Parliament : in Australia / p. 194-5 White, Richard : on Sydney and Melbourne, in 'Encyclopedia of Melbourne' / p. 238 Wilson, Craig : on football fanzines / p. 251 Winneke, Sir Henry Arthur, Governor of Victoria : replacement for, as Governor, 1981 / p. 213, 215 Women : right to vote in Victoria / p. 233 Wool Wool, run, owned by Andrew Murray / p. 166 Wran, Neville, Premier of New South Wales : on post of Governor / p. 219 Wray, William, settler, Colac / p. 163 Wrixon, Sir Henry John, Attorney-General : on committee of public accounts / p. 197-8 Wrixon, Sir Henry John, Attorney-General : travels overseas / p. 208 Yarra River : history of, by Kristin Otto, reviewed / p. 241-2 Young & Jackson's, hotel, Melbourne / p. 240 Young, Sir Henry Fox, Governor of Tasmania and New South Wales : advice to Hotham on appointment of ministers / p. 146-7 Young, Sir John Mackintosh, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Victoria : refused offer of becoming Governor / p. 213 Young, Sir John Mackintosh, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Victoria : advice to Premier John Cain on governors accepting gifts / p. 220; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 182 Volume 46 (4), 1975; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: a'Beckett, Sir William : appointed Chief Justice of Supreme Court, Vic. / p. 545 Aborigines, Melbourne District : conflicts with / p. 532-4 Aborigines, Melbourne District : La Trobe's policies / p. 501, 584 Aborigines, Melbourne District : missions established for / p. 534-5 Aborigines, Melbourne District : murder of Franks by / p. 532 Aborigines, Melbourne District : owned guns / p. 533 Aborigines, Melbourne District : William Buckley and / p. 531-3 Albert Park : permanent reservation of park land / p. 564 Albert Park : sale of park allotments in / p. 560-4 Alpacas : established at Royal and Albert Parks / p. 560, 568 Barry, (Sir) Redmond : La Trobe appoints as puisne judge, Supreme Court / p. 547 Bateman, Edward La Trobe cousin of C. J. La Trobe : / p. 575 Bateman, Edward La Trobe cousin of C. J. La Trobe : decorative artist and architect in Victoria / p. 575-6 Bateman, Henry, cousin of C. J. La Trobe : wrote hymns / p. 575 Bateman, (Revd) J. Frederick La Trobe, cousin of C. J. La Trobe : / p. 575 Batman's Hill (Melbourne) : as site for botanical gardens / p. 548, 551, 552-3 Batman's Hill (Melbourne) : taken over by Railways / p. 558 Beale, Helena (Mrs Anthony) : on Mrs La Trobe / p. 580-1 Bowerman, Henry B. : land in early Melbourne bought by / p. 540-1 Buckley, William ('Wild White Man') : employed by Lonsdale / p. 530-3 Carlton Football Club : playing grounds for / p. 567 Carlton Gardens : alienation of sections / p. 566 Carlton Gardens : reservation of / p. 555-6 Casey, James Joseph (Minister for Lands, Vic.) : and Albert Park land / p. 560-1 Croke, James : appointed as Solicitor-General (Vic.) / p. 545-7 Crossley, Henry : drover and butcher, party attacked by Aborigines / p. 532-3 Deane, Mathilde Elizabeth : 'Mr La Trobe's perplexities; choosing legal advisers' (article) [reprint] / p. 544-7 Dowling, --- : listed as bookseller in Melbourne / p. 526-7 Duffy, Sir Charles Gavan : naming of Fawkner Park for, plan / p. 559 Fawkner, John Pascoe : / p. 524-6 Fawkner, John Pascoe : claims of, re founding of Melbourne / p. 535-6 Fawkner, John Pascoe : library of / p. 526 Fawkner, John Pascoe : on La Trobe / p. 507, 520-2 Fawkner Park, Melbourne : area reserved, 1862 / p. 558-9 Fitzgibbon, Edmund Gerald, Town Clerk of Melbourne, : and reservation of park land / p. 557, 559, 565, 567-9 Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne : site of, planned / p. 556 FitzRoy, Sir Charles, Governor of New South Wales : and La Trobe / p. 503, 507 Flinders Park, Melbourne : near Prince's Bridge / p. 552, 558 Gipps, Sir George, Governor of NSW : and La Trobe / p. 499-500, 515, 521-2 Gold mines and mining, Victoria : licence system and / p. 511-3 Grant, Sir Francis : portrait of La Trobe by / p. 493 Grant, Sir Francis : portrait of La Trobe (portrait) / p. 492 Grey, Henry George Grey, Viscount Howick, 3rd Earl : and La Trobe / p. 503-4, 507, 508 Gross, Alan Vidor : 'C.J. La Trobe: a Study in heredity and character' (article) [reprint] / p. 571-88 Gross, Alan Vidor : wrote biography of La Trobe / p. 493-4 Hodgson, John : bought land in Flinders Street, Melbourne / p. 541 'Jolimont Cottage', home of C.J. La Trobe : brought out to Melbourne as prefabricated Chalet / p. 498, 521 'Jolimont Cottage', home of C.J. La Trobe : entertainments at / p. 499 'Jolimont Cottage', home of C.J. La Trobe : interior (illustration) / p. 572 'Jolimont Cottage', home of C.J. La Trobe : restored as memorial (illustration) / p. 549 Kelly, William : on La Trobe / p. 582 La Trobe, Agnes, daughter of C.J. La Trobe : / p. 585 La Trobe, Benjamin Henry, architect, uncle of C.J. La Trobe : / p. 573-4 La Trobe, Benjamin Henry, jr., cousin of C.J. La Trobe : / p. 574 La Trobe Centenary Commemoration Committee : / p. 495-6 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : Aboriginal policies / p. 501, 584 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : account of life and work / p. 497-518 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : and colonial legislature / p. 510 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : and gold rushes / p. 509, 511-13 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : and labour for colony / p. 502, 504-5 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : and separation of Port Phillip District / p. 507-9, 584 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : appointed Superintendent of Port Phillip / p. 519-21 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : arrival in Melbourne and commission read / p. 527-9 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : as explorer, naturalist and conservationist / p. 497-8, 577-8 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : as gardener / p. 580 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : as Lieutenant Governor of Victoria / p. 509 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : attitudes to in press and writings / p. 505-7, 514, 581-2 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : centenary of death commemorated / p. 493-6 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : choice of, and difficulties with legal advisors / p. 544-7 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : death of / p. 587 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : departure from Victoria / p. 586 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : family background and character / p. 571-88 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : home life of / p. 499 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : 'Jolimont' as home, purchase and costs of / p. 521 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : Jolimont Cottage (illustration) / p. 549, 572 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : land policies / p. 501, 504, 512 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : letters of, published / p. 493-4 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : made a Companion of the Bath / p. 586 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : memorials to / p. 493-4 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : (portrait) / p. 492 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : spelling of name / p. 548 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : temporarily commanding in Tasmania / p. 503, 583 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : travels in Port Phillip area / p. 499-500, 579-80 La Trobe, Dr John Henry de : visitor to Melbourne for La Trobe centenary commemoration / p. 496 La Trobe, Henri Boneval de : / p. 571 La Trobe, J. H. B., cousin of C.J. La Trobe : / p. 575 La Trobe Library, State Library of Victoria : as memorial to C.J. La Trobe / p. 493 La Trobe, Revd Benjamin, grandfather of C.J. La Trobe : / p. 571, 573 La Trobe, Revd Christian, father of C.J. La Trobe : / p. 576 La Trobe, Revd John Antes, poet, brother of C.J. La Trobe : / p. 576-7 La Trobe, Sophie de Montmollin, Mrs Charles : / p. 579-80 La Trobe, Sophie de Montmollin, Mrs Charles : death of / p. 585-6 La Trobe, Sophie de Montmollin, Mrs Charles : ill health of / p. 581 La Trobe University, Bundoora : as memorial to La Trobe / p. 493 Lady Bay (Western Victoria) : inspected by La Trobe / p. 499 Lamb Inn, Melbourne : George T. Lloyd on / p. 524-5 Langhorne, George : mission to Aborigines, and Lonsdale / p. 534-5 Law : La Trobe and legal advisors / p. 544-8 'Letters from Victorian Pioneers' : collected by La Trobe / p. 587 Logan, Bunnia : Aboriginal prisoner, in early Melbourne / p. 534 Lonsdale, William : administration of, as police magistrate / p. 530-43 Lonsdale, William : and postal services / p. 539 Lonsdale, William : as host to La Trobe / p. 529 Lonsdale, William : character of / p. 542-4 Lonsdale, William : hotels controlled / p. 540 Lonsdale, William : newspapers attack / p. 542 Mahogany Ship : La Trobe comments on / p. 580 McCombie, Thomas : comments on La Trobe / p. 507, 522, 545, 582 McCombie, Thomas : on James Croke / p. 545, 547 McCrae, Georgina (author of 'Georgina's Journal') : and the La Trobes / p. 580-1 Melbourne : first Methodist church / p. 526, 541 Melbourne : hotels of, and licences / p. 540 Melbourne : in 1839 / p. 523-9 Melbourne : land sales / p. 540-2 Melbourne : parks and reserves of, history / p. 548-70 Melbourne Botanical Gardens : founded by La Trobe / p. 514 Melbourne Botanical Gardens : present site reserved / p. 552 Melbourne Botanical Gardens : site reserved for, on Batman's Hill / p. 548, 551 Melbourne City Council : reservation of parks / p. 556-7, 559, 561, 564-7 Melbourne Exhibition Buildings : site for reserved from Carlton Gardens / p. 556 Melbourne General Cemetery : site reserved / p. 555 Melbourne, St James Church ('Old Cathedral') : described in 1839 / p. 523 Melbourne Town Council : and La Trobe / p. 502, 505-6, 514 Melbourne Town Council : and parks / p. 550-2 Melbourne Town Council : powers to hold land / p. 550 Melbourne Zoological Gardens : site reserved for / p. 567-9 Methodist Church : first church in Melbourne / p. 526, 541 Morgan, John : wrote on William Buckley / p. 531-3 Nodin, Francis : sold building in Melbourne for hospital / p. 540 Palmer, Henry P., St. Kilda Road resident : brought equity suit on sale of park lands / p. 561-2 Patterson, Sir James, Premier of Victoria : on sale of park lands, Melbourne, 1875 / p. 563-4 Perry, Rear Admiral Patrick, RAN : death of / p. 536 Powlett, Frederick Almond : ranger for Melbourne parks / p. 555-6 Princes Park, Carlton : later reservation, and parts excised for use / p. 555, 566-7 Queenscliff (Vic.) : La Trobe had cottage at / p. 579 'Randolph', convict ship : ordered from Melbourne / p. 509 Richmond City Council : and Yarra Park road / p. 564-5 Ritchie, Joan M. : 'The Role of C.J. La Trobe in Victoria 1839-1854' (article) / p. 497-518 Robinson, George Augustus : appointed Protector of Aborigines / p. 535 Royal Agricultural Society (Melbourne) : sought land in Royal Park / p. 568-9 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : and La Trobe Centenary Commemoration / p. 494-5 Royal Park (Melbourne) : areas alienated in / p. 567-70 Royal Park (Melbourne) : 'Model Farm' established in / p. 570 Royal Park (Melbourne) : protest meeting on alienation of land in / p. 563 Royal Park (Melbourne) : reservation of area / p. 555, 557-8 Royal Park (Melbourne) : site for Acclimatization Society / p. 557 Royal Zoological and Acclimatization Society : site for zoo in Royal Park for / p. 557, 567-9 Sanderson, (Dr) William Alexander (President, Royal Historical Society of Victoria) : 'The alienation of the Melbourne parks' (article) / p. 548-70 Scott, (Sir) Ernest (Professor of History, Melbourne University) : 'The Administration of Captain Lonsdale' (article) / p. 530-43 Smith, Robert Murray (MLA) : on Albert Park Reserve alienation` / p. 562 South Melbourne City Council : and Albert Park lands / p. 560-1, 563 South Melbourne Park (Albert Park) : / p. 560 St Kilda City Council : and Albert Park lands / p. 560-1 Stawell, (Sir) William Foster : appointed Attorney-General / p. 546-7 Studley Park (Kew) : alienation of areas in / p. 566 Studley Park (Kew) : site reserved / p. 555 Train, George Francis : on La Trobe / p. 581 Turner, Henry Gyles : comments on La Trobe / p. 582-3 Turner, Henry Gyles : 'A Day in 1839: Mr La Trobe's Arrival in Victoria' (article) [reprint] / p. 519-29 Verso, Dr Murray L., RHSV : 'Foreword' to La Trobe issue / p. 493-4 Victoria : and goldfields administration / p. 511-3 Victoria : government of, under La Trobe / p. 509-10 Victoria : separation from NSW / p. 509-10 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Albert Park Lands Acts 1915, 1917, 1920 / p. 564 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Land Act 1860 (Duffy's) / p. 556-7 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Land Act 1862 (Duffy's) / p. 556-7; Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Victorian Exhibitions Act 1878 / p. 566 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Yarra Park Road Act 1897 / p. 565 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Zoological and Acclimatization Society Incorporation Act 1884 / p. 569 Williams, Edward Eyre : nominated Solicitor-General by La Trobe / p. 547 Wrixon, Sir Henry, MLA : on sale of park lands / p. 562-3 Yarra Park, Richmond - East Melbourne : areas alienated in / p. 565-6 Yarra Park, Richmond - East Melbourne : road construction through / p. 564-5; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 217 Volume 55 (4), 1984; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: 'Aberdeen', steamship : / p. 55, 56 Aborigines : and Portland settlement / p. 7 Adam-Smith, Patsy : 'There was a ship', by, reviewed / p. 44-5 Aeolian Islands, migrants from : to Australia / p. 13 Akers, Mary : 'Crinolines and red knickers' (article) / p. 15-25 Allen, Noel D. (RHSV) : book reviews by / p. 55-8 Allen, Noel D. (RHSV) : review of 'A Century for Australia' / p. 45-7 'Anna Maria', convict ship : / p. 27 Anti-Convict League : branch in Port Phillip / p. 27 Australian Heritage Commission : Colin Griffiths as Head / p. 8 Banks, (Sir) Joseph : and Matra / p. 10 Barnes, Robert (RHSV) : review of 'The way we were' (Lindesay) / p. 59 Barracchi, Pietro (astronomer) : / p. 12 Barthema, Ludovico : / p. 31-2 Bartlett, Albert : on death of Jack Riley / p. 39-41 Becke, Louis : wrote life of Arthur Phillip / p. 33-4 Blake, Leslie James Bamford : 'Jack Riley: his death in the mountains' (article) / p. 37-43 Bolger, William P. : 'The Fiery Phoenix', by, reviewed / p. 49-50 'Brilliant' (immigrant ship) : McLaurin family on / p. 53 Brook, Stephen : 'Life was simple then', by, reviewed / p. 56 Brown, (Dr) Philip L. : review of 'They came in the 'Brilliant'' (Randell) / p. 52-4 Bryan, Samuel : as whaler / p. 2, 6 Bunbery (Captain) Richard Hanmer, Williamstown : / p. 28 Butler, Bob (stockman) : / p. 39, 40 Byrne, 'Joker' (stockman) : / p. 37, 38 Cagli Pompeii Company : opera company / p. 11 Campbell, (Captain) Alex : employee of James Henty / p. 2 Carandini, (Count) Jerome : / p. 11 Carandini, (Mme) Marie (singer) : / p. 11 Carboni, Raffaello : and Eureka Stockade / p. 11 Carew, Jennifer : co-author 'Sun pictures of Victoria' / p. 50-2 Carrington, Philip (conductor) : Zelman Memorial Symphony Orchestra / p. 48 Catani, Carlo (surveyor and engineer) : / p. 12 Cavour Club, South Melbourne : / p. 13 Cecchi, Pietro (Italian musician) : / p. 11 Checchi, Ettore (hydrographer) : / p. 12 Churches : attendance at, in Victorian times / p. 18 Clancy, Thomas Gerald : poem 'death of the Man from Snowy River' / p. 41-2 Clarke, Jack 'Hellfire'(horseman) : / p. 42 CO-AS-IT : / p. 9-10 Cochran, Lachlan : claim as 'Man from Snowy River' / p. 42 Colonia do Sacramento, Uruguay : / p. 34 Connolly, Michael (whaler) : / p. 2 Conroy, Jim : as 'Man from Snowy River' / p. 43 Conservatorium of Music, Richmond : / p. 47-8 Convicts : in hulks at Williamstown / p. 28-29 Convicts : in Victoria, in 1840s / p. 26-28 Cook, (Captain) James : Italians in crew of 'Endeavour' / p. 10 Coppin, George Selth : chaired first St John Ambulance meeting / p. 46 Corryong : 'Man from Snowy River' Museum at / p. 43 Corryong : 'Victoria Cottage' hospital / p. 39 Corsets : in Victorian times / p. 20-21 Cosgrove, John (film actor) : / p. 43 Costume : history of, in Victoria, 1840s-1860s / p. 15-25 Crinolines : / p. 21-22 'Curnalla', station, NSW : / p. 54 Daintree, Richard (photographer) : / p. 50-2 Dalgety, David (barrister and solicitor, Corryong) : / p. 41 Dante Alighieri Society : / p. 13 Darlot's Creek : explored by Edward Henty / p. 6 Davis, Herbert (first conductor, Zelman Memorial Symphony Orchestra) : / p. 48 'Deborah' (penal hulk) : Williamstown / p. 28-29 Dening, (Professor) Gregory M. (RHSV) : on history / p. 12 Dieppe Maps : / p. 31-2 Dugan, Dennis : review of 'Java la Grande' (Fitzgerald) / p. 31-33 Dugan, Dennis : review of 'The Rebello transcripts' (McIntyre) / p. 33-6 Dugan, Dennis : review of 'There was a ship' (Adam Smith) / p. 44-5 'Eden', convict ship : / p. 27 Enxadas Island, Brazil : First Fleet at / p. 36 Fairweather, Don : 'Your friend Alberto Zelman', by, reviewed / p. 47-8 Fashion : for men on Victorian goldfields / p. 23-24 Fashion : history of, in Victoria from 1840s to 1860s / p. 15-25 Fashion : in 19th century Victoria (illustration) / p. 17, 18 Fashion : in men's clothes 1840-60 / p. 19, 20, 21-2 Fashion : in women's clothes 1840-60 / p. 20-1, 24 Fauchery, Antoine, photographer : / p. 50-2 Findlay, Will, Towong : / p. 39, 40 Fitzgerald, Lawrence : 'Java la Grande', by, reviewed / p. 31-33 Forth, Gordon : 'The Hentys, whales and sheep' (article) / p. 1-8 (check title) Furneaux Islands : visited by Patsy Adam Smith / p. 44-5 'George Seymour', convict ship : / p. 27 Giorza, Paolo, Italian musician in Melbourne : / p. 11 Glenelg River : explored by Mitchell party (illustration) / p. 5 Gobbo, Sir James : 'Italian migrants in Victoria' (article) / p. 9-14 Gobbo, Sir James : (portrait) / p. 9 Gold mines and mining : clothing of miners / p. 23-25 Gordon, Captain James, police officer, Williamstown : / p. 27-28 Gothic revival, in 1840s : influence of / p. 16 'Great Britain', steamship : crew deserted in Melbourne / p. 28 Griffiths, Captain John, whaler : / p. 2 Griffiths, Colin : appointed Head of Australian Heritage Commission / p. 8 Grimes, Charles, surveyor : and Yarra River / p. 58 Hairdressing : in Victorian times / p. 20 Hedger, George : 'Numbla Vale' / p. 42 Heinze, Sir Bernard : held Ormond Chair of Music / p. 48 Henty, Edward : / p. 1-2, 6-7 Henty, Edward : (portrait) / p. 3 Henty, family : and settlement of Portland / p. 1-8 Henty, Francis : / p. 1-2 Henty, Francis : (portrait) / p. 3 Henty, James, banker, Launceston : / p. 2 Henty, Stephen : / p. 1-2, 6, 7 Henty, Stephen : (portrait) / p. 3 Henty, Thomas, Swan River and Launceston : / p. 1, 6 Hickey, Andrew, Indi River : / p. 37-8 Hood, Henry W., solicitor, Corryong : / p. 41 Howie-Willis, Ian : 'A Century for Australia', by, reviewed / p. 45-7 Isole Aeolie Club, Melbourne : / p. 13 Italian Cultural Institute : / p. 13 Italian Historical Society, Melbourne : / p. 9, 13, 14 Italians, in Australia : historical exhibition / p. 14 Italians, in Australia, in Victoria : history / p. 9-14 'Java la Grande' : / p. 31-2 Jeffrey, Walter : life of Arthur Phillip by / p. 33-4 Jervis, Fred, stockman : / p. 39, 40 Kelly, Edward (Ned) : on hulk 'Sacramento' / p. 30 Lake Condah : explored by Edward Henty / p. 6 Lawson, William : / p. 53 Lindesay, Vane : 'The Way We Were: Australian popular magazine', by, reviewed / p. 59 Littlewood, John George (Jack) : co-author, 'The Fiery Phoenix' / p. 49-50 'Lysander', penal hulk, Williamstown : / p. 29 Macdoual, Commodore Robert : in service of Portuguese Navy / p. 34-5 Mackaness, George : life of Arthur Phillip, by / p. 34 Mackay, Cyril, film actor : / p. 43 Magellan, Ferdinand de : account of voyages by Pigafetta / p. 10 'Mahogany ship' : / p. 32-3 'Maitland', convict ship : / p. 27 'Man from Snowy River' : / p. 37-43 Maps : early ones in Australia / p. 31-33 Marshall-Hall, George William Lewis : founded Conservatorium / p. 47-8 Mason, Thomas : first Mayor of Williamstown Borough / p. 28 Matheson, Captain Charles, of 'Thermopylae' : / p. 55-6 Matheson, Harry, : 'Clippers for the record', by, reviewed / p. 55-6 Matra, James : / p. 10 McCracken, Robert, brewer, Melbourne : had home 'Ailsa' / p. 57 McInnes, Alex, stockman : / p. 39, 40-1 McInnes, 'Tailor Jack', stockman : / p. 39, 40-1 McIntyre, Kenneth G. : 'The Rebello transcripts', by, reviewed / p. 33-6 McIntyre, Kenneth G. : 'Secret discovery of Australia', by / p. 32 McLaurin, James, pioneer immigrant : / p. 52-4 McLaurin, James, son of James McLaurin : / p. 53-4 McLaurin, Sandy, son of James McLaurin : / p. 53-4 McMeekin, Catherine, Mrs Peter : / p. 53-4 McMeekin, Peter, stonemason, Sydney : / p. 53-4 Melbourne Philharmonic Society : Alberto Zelman as conductor / p. 48 'Melbourne Punch' : cartoon from, illus. / p. 17 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra : founded by Alberto Zelman / p. 48 Mendonca, Christovao de : / p. 32 Mercy Teachers College : history of, reviewed / p. 57-8 Meredith, John : ballad on Jack Riley / p. 41, 42 Mitchell, Major Sir Thomas : and Henty's at Portland / p. 2, 5, 6-9 Mitchell, Major Sir Thomas : exploring Glenelg River (illustration) / p. 5 Mitchell, Mrs Walter, 'Towong Hill' : / p. 39, 41 Mitchell, Thomas, 'Towong Hill' : and Jack Riley / p. 42 Mitchell, Thomas, 'Towong Hill' : arranged headstone for grave of Jack Riley / p. 43 Moore, Constable William, Corryong : / p. 41 Multicultural Task Force : / p. 12 Mutton-birding, : Patsy Adam-Smith on / p. 44-5 'Naracoopa', trader, : Patsy Adam-Smith on / p. 44-5 National Estate Register : / p. 8 Neild, Dr James Edward, : founded Melbourne branch, St John Ambulance / p. 46 Nibbi, Gino, bookseller, Melbourne : / p. 13 O'Brien, John, pseud. of Revd Patrick Hartigan : and Jack Riley / p. 37-9 Opera, in Australia : Italian involvement in / p. 11 Ordell, Tad, film actor : / p. 43 Order of St John in Australia : / p. 45-7 Parbury, Lieut Colonel Philip K. : commanded 2/7th Battalion / p. 50 Paterson, Andrew Barton (Banjo) : and 'Man from Snowy River / p. 42 Paton, Andrew, pioneer immigrant on 'Brilliant' (ship) : / p. 53-4 Paton, James : / p. 54 Prison hulks : at Williamstown / p. 28-29 Pentonvillians : convict exiles to Melbourne / p. 27-30 Periodicals, history of, in Australia : / p. 59 Perry, Edward Warren O. : review of 'The Fiery Phoenix' (Bolger and Littiewood) / p. 49-50 Phillip, Arthur, Governor of NSW : early life of / p. 35 Photography : work of Fauchery and Daintree / p. 50-2 Pierce, John, 'Greg Greg' run : / p. 39 Pigafetta, Antonio : account of Magellan's voyages / p. 10 'Pilar', Portuguese ship : commanded by Arthur Phillip / p. 34 Pitt, Marie E.J. : poem on Jack Riley / p. 41 Portland : settlement of, by Hentys / p. 1-8 'President', penal hulk, Williamstown : / p. 28-29 Price, John, Inspector- General : murder of, at Williamstown / p. 29 Randell, John Ormond : 'They came in the 'Brilliant'', by, reviewed / p. 52-4 'Randolph', convict ship : refused access to Melbourne / p. 27 Rawes, Nurse Henrietta, bush nurse, Corryong : / p. 39 Rebello, General Jacintho Ignacio de Brito, Principal Librarian, Lisbon : / p. 34 Reilly, Dianne : 'Sun pictures of Victoria', by, reviewed / p. 50-2 Riley, John (Jack), 'Man from Snowy River' : illness and death of / p. 37-43 'Royal George', convict ship : / p. 27 'Sacramento', penal hulk, Williamstown : / p. 28-30 'Sacramento', penal hulk, Williamstown : Ned Kelly on / p. 30 Serventy, Dominic, naturalist : / p. 44 Shea, James, convict : attempted escape, Williamstown / p. 29 'Sheerwater', ketch : Patsy Adam-Smith on / p. 44 Simonetti, Achille, sculptor : / p. 11-1 2 Sinclair, Jill K. : review of 'Your friend Alberto Zelman' (Fairweather) / p. 47-8 Sisters of Mercy, in Australia : / p. 57-8 Smith, Beaumont, (One Tale Beau), film producer : / p. 43 Smith, James : founded Dante Alighieri Society / p. 13 Smith, James, convict : constable at Williamstown / p. 227 Social status : and fashion in Victorian times / p. 19-20 Spencer, Jim, horseman, Jindabyne : / p. 45 St John Ambulance Association, in Australia : history reviewed / p. 45-7 State Library of Victoria : Italian historical exhibition / p. 14 'Stratheden', convict ship : / p. 27 'Success', penal hulk, Williamstown : / p. 28-30 Sullivan, George Grey, Deputy Police Commissioner, Williamstown : / p. 27-28 'Thermopylae', steamship : history of, by Matheson, reviewed / p. 55-6 'Thistle', ship : / p. 3-4, 9 'Thomas Arbuthnot', convict ship : / p. 27 Tibbits, George : review of 'Sun pictures of Victoria' (Reilly and Carew) / p. 50-2 Tom Groggin : Jack Riley at / p. 38-41, 43 Transportation of convicts : to Port Phillip / p. 26-28 Turnbull, Noel : co-author 'A History of Port Melbourne' / p. 58 U'ren, Nancy : 'A History of Port Melbourne', by, reviewed / p. 58 Victoria : convict transportation to / p. 26-28 Victoria, 150th Anniversary celebrations : Italian Oral History Project / p. 10 Victoria, Queen of Great Britain : influence on colonial behaviour and fashion / p. 16-18 Victoria's Travelling Birthday Party 1985 : / p. 25 Villiers, Charles, film actor : / p. 43 Walker, Lieut Colonel Theodore G. : trained 2/7th Battalion / p. 49 Wannon River : Major Mitchell and / p. 6, 7 Warren, Dr Richard : and St. John Ambulance Association / p. 46 Watson, Captain J. Frederick W. : claims for James Matra in founding of New South Wales / p. 10 Whale oil : produced at Portland / p. 1-2 Whaling : and Hentys in Portland / p. 1-2 Whittaker, Howard (RHSV) 'Victoria's convicts by another name' (article) 26-30 Williams, Thomas, convict constable at Williamstown 27 Williamstown convicts worked at 27-29 Winks, Billie (Stella Southern), film actress 43 Women respectability and fashions of, in Victorian era 17-19 World War II 2/7th Australian Infantry Battalion, history of, reviewed 49-50 'Yabba', station, Paton family at 54 Zelman, Alberto, musician 11 Zelman, Alberto, musician biography of, by Fairweather, reviewed 47-8 Zelman Memorial Symphony Orchestra 48; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 221 Volume 56 (4), 1985; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines : Kurnai people, history of, reviewed / p. 54-6 Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh : at 'The Hill', Colac / p. 39 Allen, Noel D. (RHSV) : chronology in 'Victoria illustrated' / p. 45 Altona : advertised as garden suburb / p. 33, 35 'Argus', Melbourne : on La Trobe / p. 7 Baillie, (Mrs Gordon) : plan to settle Scottish crofters on Wilson's Promontory / p. 11 Baird, Arthur (maintenance engineer, QANTAS) : / p. 47 Bardwell, Sandra : 'For all the people for all time' (article) / p. 10-18 Barrett, (Dr) Bernard (State Historian) : introduction to 'The Kurnai of Gippsland' / p. 54-5 Barrett, (Dr) Bernard (State Historian) : on foundation of Melbourne / p. 45 Barrett, (Sir) James William : advocated garden suburbs / p. 32 Barrett, (Sir) James William : Town and Country Planning Association / p. 13 Bass, George : voyage in 'Tom Thumb' / p. 58-9 Batman, John : and William Robertson / p. 38 Bismarck Archipelago : exploration of / p. 21 Blackbirding : in New Britain / p. 27-28 Blanche Bay, New Britain : four mission teachers killed / p. 22 Bolinda Vale' run : bought by William Robertson / p. 38 Bowden, (Dr) Keith : edited Flinders Narrative of Tom Thumb cruise / p. 58-9 Brighton : Rothesay Avenue planning / p. 36 Brinsmead, (Lieut Colonel) Horace C. : and QANTAS / p. 47 Broome, WA : multi-racial society in 1900 in / p. 51 Brown, (Revd) George : founded mission at Port Hunter, New Britain / p. 21-2, 25 Buckley, William, 'Wild White Man' : as guide to Gellibrand / p. 38 Burke, Thomas M. (subdivider of Preston) : / p. 35 Burston, (Colonel) John (Lord Mayor of Melbourne) : / p. 12 Bush fires : in Powelltown area / p. 54 Bushwalking : popularity of, in Victoria / p. 14 Cecil (Lord), Robert : on crime on diggings / p. 7 Chapman (missionary secretary, Sydney) : / p. 20, 24-5 Charleville (Qld) : first QANTAS flight from / p. 47 Charnay, Claude Joseph Desire (French scientist) : on Aborigines / p. 37 Chinese, in Australia : Board of Inquiry into losses, 1858 / p. 57 'Chloe' (portrait) : in 'Victoria illustrated' / p. 43-4 Churchill National Park : / p. 13 Clark, Charles Manning Hope : on La Trobe / p. 2 Colac Shire Council : George Pringle Robertson, councillor / p. 40 Colac, William Robertson : had 'The Hill' at / p. 39 Commercial Photographic Co : photographs of / p. 44 Cook, Fred (surveyor) : plans for garden cities / p. 33 'Coragulac' , property, Colac : / p. 40 Corney, James : pioneer of Wando Vale / p. 42 'Cororooke', (run) Colac : of John Robertson / p. 40 Council for the Preservation of National Monuments : / p. 13, 14 Craig, Grace : 'When the Robertsons came to Colac' (article) / p. 38-42 Croajingalong National Park : / p. 15 Curr, Edward (Chief Agent, Van Diemen's Land Co) : on Melbourne in 1839 / p. 6 Cuthill, William J. (RHSV) : review of Matthew Flinders' 'Narrative of 'Tom Thumb' cruise' (Bowden) / p. 58-9 Cuthill, William J. (RHSV) : review of 'Powelltown' (Stamford and others) / p. 53-4 D'Aruego, Tess : co-author 'Kurnai of Gippsland' / p. 54-6 Dampier, William : named New Britain / p. 21 Danks, (Revd) Benjamin (missionary at Port Hunter) : / p. 22-23 Dugan, Dennis : review of journal and letters of Revd Isaac Rooney / p. 19-30 Dugan, Dennis : review of 'The defeat of distance' (Gunn) / p. 46-9 Duke of York Island, New Guinea : Rooney at mission on / p. 19, 21, 22, 24 Dunphy, Myles : worked for national parks in NSW / p. 14 Dunstan, David : review of 'Victoria illustrated' (Paynting) / p. 43-5 Electoral rolls : for 1899 for Federal referendum in Victoria / p. 18 Emery, George, State Savings Bank (Vic.) : / p. 32 Falkiner, Suzanne : 'Australians today', by, reviewed / p. 50-2 Farrell, Thomas, agent, Meoko, New Britain : / p. 24 Federation of Victorian Walking Clubs : / p. 14 Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria : on Wilson's Promontory / p. 11-13, 15 Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria : preservation of national monuments / p. 14 Flinders, Matthew : narrative of 'Tom Thumb' voyage, reviewed / p. 58-9 Flying fish : reported by Revd Isaac Rooney / p. 26-27 Freestone, Robert : 'Garden suburbs of Melbourne' (article) / p. 31-37 Fyans, Captain Foster : and Robertsons of Colac / p. 39, 42 Fysh, Hudson : founding of QANTAS / p. 46 Garden City, Melbourne : aerial view c. 1929 (illustration) / p. 34 Garden City, Melbourne : planning of / p. 32-3 Garden suburbs : of Melbourne, history / p. 31-37 Gawler, John, town planner, Melbourne : / p. 36 Gellibrand, Joseph Tice : / p. 38 Gillison, Joan (RHSV) : review of 'Australians today' (Falkiner and Graham) / p. 50-2 Gillison, Joan (RHSV) : review of 'The Kumai of Gippsland' (Pepper) / p. 54-6 Glen Alvie, estate, Mount Waverley : / p. 36 'Glen Alvie', property, Colac : / p. 40-1 Grace Park, Hawthorn : as garden suburb / p. 33 Graham, Lorrie : photographs for 'Australians today' / p. 50-2 Grant, Malcolm : co-author of 'Victoria illustrated' / p. 43-5 Griffin, Walter Burley : subdivisions planned in Melbourne / p. 35-6 Gross, Alan : on achievement of La Trobe / p. 4 Gunn, John : 'The Defeat of distance', by, reviewed / p. 46-9 Hall, Dr Thomas : on Wilson's Promontory / p. 12 Hattah Lakes : plans to reserve area / p. 15 Henty, John, 'Merino Downs' : / p. 42 Herring, Lieut General Sir Edmund, Lieut Governor : memorial oval for at South Yarra / p. 30 Hersheim, German firm in New Britain : / p. 24, 27 Hiking : as sport in Victoria / p. 14 Horsfall, David : 'March to Big Gold Mountain', by, reviewed / p. 57-8 Hotham, Sir Charles, Governor of Victoria : biography, by Shirley Roberts, reviewed / p. 49-50 Housing, in Melbourne : and garden suburbs / p. 31-37 Hunter, John, Governor of NSW : discoveries in New Britain / p. 21 Imperial Airways, joined with QANTAS : / p. 48 Irving, Washington : on La Trobe / p. 4 Keam, Peter : subdivided 'Glenard' and 'Eaglemont' / p. 35 Keilor, City View Estate : / p. 36 Kellaway, Dr Carlotta : article in 'Victoria illustrated' / p. 44, 45 Kelynack, Dr William, Methodist minister, Sydney : / p. 26, 28-9 Kennedy, Alexander, Cloncurry : first to fly with QANTAS / p. 47 Kinawanua (Duke of York Island) : / p. 24 Kinglake National Park (Vic.) : / p. 13 Knox, Sir William : presented 1899 electoral roll to Parliamentary Library / p. 18 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : life and career, paper by Sir Ninian Stephen / p. 1-9 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : (portrait) / p. 3 Land Conservation Council, Victoria : / p. 17 Lang, Dr John Dunmore : on William Robertson / p. 38-9 Lib Lib, Aborigine, Warra Chief : / p. 24 Lind, Sir Albert, MLA, : and national parks / p. 15, 16 Little Desert : controversy over land use / p. 17 Little Desert National Park : / p. 17 Longreach (Qld) : first QANTAS flight / p. 47, 48 Mackey, John, MP (Vic.) : and Wilson's Promontory / p. 12 'Mahogany ship' : seen by La Trobe / p. 6 Mallacoota Inlet : plans for animal sanctuary / p. 12-13 Mather, Keith B. : 'Methodist missionary in the Pacific: Journal and letters of the Revd Isaac Rooney', part 2 (article) / p. 19-30 (check title) Maynard, G.L. : co-author 'Powelltown' / p. 53-4 McDonald, Melinda, Mrs John, Santa Anna : / p. 20, 26 McGinness, Paul : and founding of QANTAS / p. 46 McMaster, Fergus, chairman of QANTAS : / p. 46-7 Melbourne : garden suburbs developed / p. 31-37 Melbourne Grammar School : Sir Edmund Herring at / p. 30 'Merrilands Estate', Preston : / p. 35 Methodist Church : missions in New Britain / p. 19-30 Moorooduc : as garden suburb / p. 36 Morrison, Phillip Crosbie : on Wilson's Promontory / p. 15-16 Mount Buffalo National Park : / p. 13, 15 'Mount Derrimut', cattle stud, owned by Robertsons : / p. 41 'Mount Eagle (Eaglemont) Estate', subdivision : / p. 35 Murray, John, Premier of Victoria : plans to reserve Wilson's Promontory / p. 11 Murray, Rear-Admiral Sir Brian, Governor of Victoria : / p. 30 National Estate Register : listings / p. 18 National Parks Association (Vic.) : / p. 12-13 National Parks Authority (Vic.) : / p. 16-17 National parks, in Victoria, history : / p. 10-1 8 Natural Resources Conservation League (Vic.) : / p. 15 'Nelson' : robbery of gold from / p. 8 New Britain : discovery of / p. 21 New Ireland : blackbirding in / p. 27-28 New Ireland : discovery of / p. 21 Noone, John, : photographs of, in 'Victoria Illustrated' / p. 43 Norton, Charles : water colours, in 'Victoria illustrated' / p. 44 Park Orchards (Vic.) : as garden suburb / p. 36 Paynting, Harold H. : edited 'Victoria illustrated', reviewed / p. 43-5 Pepper, Nathaniel : / p. 55 Pepper, Phillip : 'The Kumai of Gippsland', by, reviewed / p. 54-6 Port Hunter, New Britain, Methodist mission : / p. 20-29 Port Phillip Association : William and John Robertson, members / p. 38 Powell Wood process (Powellising), : with timber / p. 53 Powelltown (Vic.), : history of, reviewed / p. 53-4 Preston : garden estates in / p. 35 QANTAS : history of, by John Gunn, reviewed / p. 46-9 QANTAS Empire Airways : founding / p. 48 'Ranelagh', estate, Frankston : / p. 36 Reeves, John, Commissioner, Australian Heritage Commission : / p. 9 Richards, G.B., teacher at Duke of York mission : / p. 25 Rickard, Revd R. Heath, missionary, Duke of York Mission : / p. 23 Rigby, Edward C, Town Planning Commission : / p. 36 Roberts, Shirley, : 'Charles Hotham: a biography', by, reviewed / p. 49-50 Robertson, George Pringle, son of William Robertson : / p. 40 Robertson, George, 'Warrock' : / p. 42 Robertson, James, son of William Robertson : / p. 40-1 Robertson, John, botanist and settler at Colac : / p. 38, 41-2 Robertson, John, son of William Robertson of Colac : / p. 40 Robertson, William, MP, son of William Robertson of Colac : / p. 40 Robertson, William, settler, Colac : / p. 38-42 Rooney, Annie, Mrs Isaac : / p. 26-27 Rooney, Minnie, daughter of Isaac Rooney : / p. 20, 26 Rooney, Minnie, Mrs Isaac : death of / p. 19-20 Rooney, Revd Isaac, Methodist missionary : journal and letters of / p. 19-30 Rusden, George W. : on La Trobe / p. 4 Sam, Ivy, Aborigine, life story told : / p. 51-2 Savill, Barbara J. (RHSV) : help in 'Victoria illustrated' / p. 45 Serle, Dr Geoffrey : on La Trobe / p. 4 Shaw, Mary Turner (RHSV) : review of 'Charles Hotham: a biography' (Roberts) / p. 49-50 Singapore : first QEA flights to / p. 48 'Six Day War' : against natives at Blanche Bay, New Britain / p. 22 Spencer, Sir Baldwin : and Wilson's Promontory / p. 12 St George's Bay, New Britain : / p. 21 Stamford, F.E. : 'Powelltown, a history', by, reviewed / p. 53-4 State Savings Bank of Victoria : and Garden City project / p. 32 Stephen, Sir Ninian, Governor General : address on C.J. La Trobe / p. 1-9 Stevenson, Robert Louis : offered to write biography of Revd George Brown / p. 21 Strzelecki, Paul Edmund : La Trobe wrote to / p. 8 Stuckey, Edward G. : co-author 'Powelltown, a history' / p. 53-4 Suburbanization : in Melbourne / p. 31 Sydenham Inlet (Vic.) : as reserve / p. 15 'Tom Thumb', whaleboat : Bass and Flinders journey in / p. 58-9 'Tomahawk', Duke of York islander : / p. 23-24 Tourist Resorts Committee (Vic.) : / p. 14 Town and Country Planning Association (Vic.) : / p. 13 Tuxen, Saxil, surveyor, Melbourne : and suburban planning / p. 31, 35 Tuxen, Saxil, surveyor, Melbourne : plans of, for Garden City (illustration) / p. 34 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : National Parks Act 1956 / p. 15-16 'Victoria illustrated 1834-1984' (Paynting and Grant) : review of / p. 43-5 Victoria, State Development Committee : and national parks / p. 16 Victorian National Parks Association : / p. 11, 13, 15-16, 17 'Wando Vale', property, of John Robertson : / p. 42 'Warrock', run : / p. 42 Welmore, William : bought 'Warrock' run / p. 42 Welsh, Lionel : 'Vermillion and gold', by, reviewed / p. 58 Westgarth, William : on La Trobe / p. 4 Wilderness areas : plans for in Victoria / p. 14-15 Wilson's Promontory : as national park / p. 11-12, 14-15 Wingan Inlet : as reserve / p. 13, 15 Winton (Qld) : pioneer flights to / p. 47 Woolgolga (NSW) : Sikh community at / p. 51 Wyperfeld National Park : / p. 13 Yarra Junction : tramway to Powelltown, history / p. 53-4; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 199 Volume 51 (1), 1980; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines : Bunerong tribe, Mornington Peninsula / p. 11 Aeroplanes : first to fly at Frankston / p. 20 American Circus : at Cremorne Gardens / p. 37-8 Australia : anticipated by British Board of Trade / p. 9 Australian Heritage Commission : and historic buildings / p. 7 Baden-Powell, Robert : at World Scout Jamboree, Frankston / p. 21 'Ballam Ballam', run : taken up by Liardet / p. 12 'Ballanrong', run : of Meyrick Brothers / p. 11 Ballooning : at Cremorne Gardens / p. 33-5 'Banyan Waterholes', run, of Wedge Brothers : / p. 11 Barkly, (Lady) Elizabeth Helen (wife of Sir Henry Barkly) : death of / p. 31 Barrett, (Dr) Bernard (State Historian) : 'The Civic frontier', by, reviewed / p. 57-9 Barrow, Elizabeth Jane (Mrs Robert Muckatuck) : / p. 44 Barrow, Robert (village settler, Muckatuck) : / p. 44 Batman, John : biography of, reviewed / p. 48-9 Baxter : horse racing at / p. 18 Baxter, Benjamin, jnr : cricket at Frankston / p. 17, 23 Baxter, (Captain) Benjamin : and naming of Frankston / p. 13 Baxter, (Captain) Benjamin : and racing / p. 15 Baxter, (Captain) Benjamin : on Carrup Carrup run / p. 11-12 Baxter's Flat : horse racing at / p. 15, 17-18 Bayview Hotel, Frankston : / p. 14 Bent, (Sir) Thomas (Premier of Victoria) : bought 'Cremorne' / p. 41 Bentick, Thomas : and Harriet / p. 12 Benwell, W. S. : review of 'Notes of an Australian vine grower' (De Castella) / p. 49-51 Bergin, Matthew, Spring Vale Hotel : / p. 35 Billot, C. Philip : 'John Batman' by, reviewed / p. 48-9 Bonwick, James : on John Batman / p. 48 Bourke, Max : 'The preservation of historical places' (article) / p. 3-10 Bovell, George (village settler at Korumburra) : / p. 45 Box, John Dixon, Frankston : / p. 15 Boy Scouts : World Scout Jamboree at Frankston / p. 20-21 Brody, Mark : leased Frankston Baths / p. 16, 19, 22 Brooke, Gustavus Vaughan : agent for George Coppin / p. 33, 36-7, 39 Brown, Charles Henry : and Dean, balloonists / p. 33-5 Brown, (Dr) Philip L. : entry on Austin family in ADB vol 7 / p. 11 Bruce, (Viscount) Stanley Melbourne (Prime Minister) : first Empire radio broadcast by / p. 20 Bruce, (Viscount) Stanley Melbourne (Prime Minister) : of Frankston / p. 22 Bullock, William (village settler, Bundalong) : / p. 44 Callaghan, H. (surveyor) : of Frankston area / p. 12 Cameron, Alexander (village settler, Korumburra) : / p. 46 Cameron, Hugh (mechanic, Frankston) : / p. 19 Campbell, Joan (RHSV) : review of 'The Civic frontier' (Barrett) / p. 57-9 Cannanuke Inn, near Frankston : / p. 12 Cannanuke' (run) : taken up by James Dewey / p. 11 Carnegie, Margaret (Mrs Douglas, RHSV) : 'In search of Breaker Morant', by, reviewed / p. 54-5 'Carrier' (fishing boat) : / p. 14 'Carrup Carrup' (run) : held by Benjamin Baxter / p. 11 Cash, Martin : and 'Frank the Poet' / p. 52 Castella, Hubert de : 'Notes of an Australian vine grower', by, reviewed / p. 49-51 Castella, Paul de : at Yarra Glen / p. 50 Cavell, Francis : married Jane Donne / p. 13 Caxton, William : Bicentennial celebrations for, in Melbourne, 1871 and 1877 / p. 158-63 'Cerberus' HMVS : / p. 56 Charlwood, Don : review of 'Port Phillip pilots and defences' (Noble) / p. 55-7 'Chili' (brig) : shipwrecked men from / p. 11 Clarke, Thomas, and Son, brickworks, Frankston : / p. 15 Coal mines and mining : at Frankston / p. 23 Cobb and Co, coach services : to Frankston / p. 14 Colonial Bank : branch at Frankston / p. 16 Conservation : of historic buildings in Australia / p. 3-10 Cook, (Captain) James : landing place at Kurnell as historic site / p. 5, 9 Coppin, George Selth : bought Cremorne, Richmond / p. 31-33 Cremorne Gardens, Richmond : closing of / p. 38 Cremorne Gardens, Richmond : history of / p. 25-41 Cremorne Gardens, Richmond : map, shows location / p. 26 Cremorne Gardens, Richmond : plan of, in heyday / p. 30 Cremorne Gardens, Richmond : sold to Harcourt / p. 40-1 Cremorne Gardens, Richmond : subdivision of / p. 41 Cremorne, railway station : / p. 35-6, 38 Crosskell, James : had fishing boat 'Carrier' / p. 14-15 Cyprus' (brig) : mutiny on, in poem / p. 53 Davey, James : had 'Marysville' run / p. 12, 14 Davey, James : took up 'Cannanuke' run / p. 11-14 Davey's Bay, Frankston : / p. 12, 14 Day, Syd, Frankston : / p. 18 Dearth, Charles (settler on French Island) : / p. 47 Earl, Alfred : grew tomatoes at Frankston / p. 23-24 Eight Hours Day movement : procession to Cremorne / p. 29, 31 Elephants : performed at Cremorne Gardens / p. 29 Ellis, James, Cremorne Gardens : / p. 25, 27-8, 29, 31 Evans, Angus, settler, French Island : Energy Homestead Association / p. 47 Fawkner, John Pascoe : criticised Coppin's scheme for old colonists / p. 33 Ferny Creek, village settlement at : / p. 46 Fireworks : at Cremorne Gardens / p. 29, 32 Fisheries : at Frankston / p. 12, 17-18 Flemming, James : with Robbins and Grimes on Mount Martha / p. 11, 75 Fleury, M. : had orchestra in Melbourne in 1850s / p. 28 Frankston : history of, outlined / p. 11-24 Frankston : school / p. 13 Frankston : town laid out / p. 12 Frankston and Hastings Shire : / p. 22 Frankston City : / p. 22 Frankston Coffee Palace : / p. 16 Frankston Historical Society : Ballam Park as headquarters / p. 12 Frankston Hotel : / p. 12, 15 Frankston Park : / p. 16, 18 'Frankston Standard', newspaper : / p. 21 Gas manufacture and supply : at Frankston / p. 17 German Liedertafel : performed at Cremorne / p. 36 Ginn, Henry : bought Cremorne area / p. 25 Gold mines and mining : at Frankston / p. 23 'Gondola', launch : on Yarra to Cremorne / p. 27-28 Graham, Dr George, Medical Superintendent, Cremorne Asylum : / p. 41 Gray, Constable Robert Dixon, Frankston : / p. 18 Grice, James, 'Moondah', Frankston : / p. 19, 23 Grimes, Charles, surveyor : in Frankston area / p. 11 Grimwade, Major General Harold William, of Frankston : / p. 22 Handcock, Peter : court-martial / p. 54-5 'Hannah Thompson' (schooner) : carried timber / p. 14 Harcourt, James Thomas : bought Cremorne Gardens / p. 40-1 Hardy, John, surveyor, Frankston : / p. 12 Harris Motor Car and Vehicle Co., Frankston : / p. 18 Harrop, George Thomas, settler : Perseverance Homestead Association / p. 47 Haymarket Theatre, Melbourne : built by Coppin / p. 37, 39 Historical buildings : chronology of events for / p. 8-9 Historical buildings : preservation of / p. 3-10 Hoddle, Robert : commented on Batman / p. 48 Hodgson, John, Mayor of Melbourne : / p. 25 Homestead Associations : / p. 42, 43, 47 International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) : / p. 6, 9 James, Harry B., pioneer motorist : / p. 18 Johnson, William, Arapiles Village Settlement : / p. 46 Kananook Creek : / p. 22-23 Kananook Creek : bream caught in / p. 18 Kananook Creek : eels in / p. 11 Kananook Creek : renowned for murders / p. 15 Karingal : / p. 22 Kelly, Edward (Ned) : knew song 'Moreton Bay' / p. 53 Kerr, William : and Melbourne City Council / p. 58 Kirkbride, William : erected church at Frankston / p. 13 Kurnell (NSW) : Cook's landing place as historic site / p. 59 La Trobe, Sophie, Mrs Charles Joseph, née Montmollin : and de Castellas / p. 50 Lancaster, Osbert : lecture 'Future of the past' / p. 3 Lawson, Sir Harry, Premier of Victoria : / p. 20-21 Lewis, Miss : singer at Cremorne Gardens / p. 27 Liardet, Cavendish E. : grew peanuts, Frankston / p. 22 Liardet, Frank : took up Ballam Ballam run / p. 12 Licensed Victuallers' Association : raised funds at Cremorne Gardens / p. 32 Lilydale, and village settlers : / p. 43-4 Local government : in Victoria to 1860s / p. 57-9 Local history : in Victoria, to 1860s / p. 57-9 Louis 1, Grand Duke of Hesse and Rhine : decree on preservation of historical buildings / p. 4, 8 Lucas, Anthony John J., restaurateur : / p. 22 Lutheran Church, in Victoria : Schramm's school at Doncaster / p. 154-5 Madden, Sir John, Chief Justice : at Frankston / p. 22 Manchester Unity Lodge : procession and festival of, Cremorne / p. 37 Mansell, Thomas, village settler, Koonoomeo : / p. 46 Marr, James, pilot : / p. 55 McCallum, Dr Daniel, of Grimes party : / p. 11 McComb, Grace, Mrs Thomas, Frankston : / p. 12 McComb, Grace, Mrs Thomas, Frankston : as home nurse / p. 22 McComb, James Henry, Frankston : baptism / p. 13 McComb, Thomas, Frankston : / p. 12-13 McLaren, Ian F. : review of 'In search of Breaker Morant' (Carnegie and Shields) / p. 54-5 McNamara, Francis (Frank the Poet) : biography of, reviewed / p. 52-4 Melbourne City Council : study of / p. 57-8 Melbourne Motorcycle Club : climbs on Olivers Hill / p. 19 Mellican, Martin, village settler, Mount Macedon : / p. 45 Meyrick brothers, took up 'Ballanrong' run : / p. 11 Monbulk, : Stuart Village Settlement at / p. 43-4 Morant, Harry ('Breaker') : biography of, reviewed / p. 54-5 Mornington Railway League : / p. 16 Mornington Shire Council : / p. 22 'Mornington Standard' : / p. 21 Morris, William, : and preservation of ancient buildings / p. 4, 6, 8 Mount Eliza District Roads Board : and roads in 1860 / p. 15, 22 Moving pictures : first shown at Frankston / p. 19-20 Narrangailing Creek (Sweetwater Creek) : / p. 12 Nash, Edward Charles, of Tonimbuk Fruit Growers Homestead Association : / p. 47 National Estate (Australia) : register of historic buildings / p. 7 New Mornington Shire : / p. 22 Noble, Captain John : 'Port Phillip Pilots and Defences', by, reviewed / p. 55-7 'Norval', barque : shipwrecked men from / p. 11 O'Grady, William, Frankston : / p. 17, 22 Oliver's Hill : fishermen based at / p. 12, 15, 19 Palmer, Sir James : patron of Cremorne Gardens / p. 25 Pantheon Theatre, Cremorne : / p. 30, 36, 40 Parer, Ray, aviator, of Frankston : / p. 20 Parkhouse, Samuel, Frankston : / p. 15 Patterson, Keith A. : 'Battlers of the 1890s' (article) / p. 42-7 Patterson, Robert and Sarah, Frankston : / p. 12 Peanuts : farmed on Dandenong Road, Frankston / p. 22 Peck, Hugh, Collingwood : helped C.H. Brown, balloonist / p. 35 Permein, Thomas H, surveyor, : laid out Frankston in 1851 / p. 12 Pier Hotel, Frankston : / p. 15 Pilot services, on Port Phillip : / p. 35-7 Pines Forest, Frankston : / p. 16, 21 Prince of Wales, hotel, Frankston : / p. 16 Prosser, Henry, Frankston : / p. 15, 23 Public Record Office (Vic.) : village settlement records at / p. 42 Public Service Union (Vic.) : Florence Johnson and / p. 137-8, 140 Radio broadcasting : early broadcasts in Frankston area / p. 20 Railways, in Victoria : line to Frankston / p. 16, 18, 20 Renouf, Philip, Frankston : / p. 15, 17 Richmond : history of Cremorne Gardens / p. 25-41 The Rip, entrance to Port Phillip Bay : pilot ships at / p. 55-6 'Rip', pilot ship : wreck of / p. 55 Ritchie, Thomas and Margaret : / p. 12, 15, 16, 24 Robertson, Martin, and Smith, London : built 'Gondola' / p. 28 Robson, Lloyd L. : review of 'Frank the Poet' (Meredith and Whalan) / p. 52-4 Rogers, George, Balmoral House, Frankston : / p. 16 Rowland, Revd Dr Edward Carr : 'The Frankston story' article / p. 11-24 'Royal Charter', screw steamer : fete for survivors of wreck of / p. 37 Royal Melbourne Hospital : proceeds of Cremorne Gardens to / p. 25, 31 Sage, Edward Arthur : baptism of / p. 13 Salle de Valentino, Bourke Street, Melbourne : / p. 25, 28 Savage, Edward G., teacher : at Frankston / p. 13 Savill, Barbara J. (RHSV) : 'Cremorne Gardens: a brief history' (article) / p. 25-41 Savill, Barbara J. (RHSV) : review of 'John Batman' (Billot) / p. 48-9 Schatz, Emil, village settler, Nayook : / p. 44-5 Scott, Henry : had land at Mount Arapiles / p. 46 Scott, P. : leased Cremorne in 1855 / p. 29 Shields, Frank : co-author 'In search of Breaker Morant' / p. 54-5 Silver, William B., village settler : / p. 44 Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (U.K.) : / p. 4, 8 Southorn, Edward, village settler, Monbulk : / p. 43 Spas, one at Frankston : / p. 23 Spriggs, George : had Bay View Hotel, Frankston / p. 14 Sprinkhorn, Herr, conductor of German Liedertafel : / p. 36 Spry, Alfred, village settler, Korumburra : / p. 45 Stephen, Francis John Sidney, 'Marathon', Frankston : / p. 14 Stephens, 'Captain', Fire Brigade captain, Frankston : / p. 17 Stocks, William, Carlton, village settler : / p. 44 Strawberries : 'Sunbeam' strain grown at Frankston / p. 23 Stuart, Thomas, secretary, Stuart Village Settlement : / p. 43 Stuart Village Settlement, Monbulk : / p. 43 Summerson, John : on conservation of historic buildings / p. 6, 8 Sutton, Captain Thomas Halk, Port Phillip pilot : / p. 55 Symonds, William, village settler at Mount Macedon : / p. 45 Taylor, Revd Samuel, Frankston : / p. 13 Theatre Royal, Melbourne : G.V. Brooke and / p. 37, 39 Theiner, Pat, Collingwood, village settler : / p. 44 Thomas, William, settler, Koo-wee-rup : / p. 45 Thompson, John, settler, Frankston : / p. 13 Thompson, John, settler, Frankston : had schooner, 'Hannah Thompson' / p. 14 Thompson, John, settler, Frankston : had store / p. 16 Thornton-Smith, Dr Colin Bernard : translated 'Notes of an Australian vinegrower' / p. 49-51 Tipping, Marjorie : edited work of Ludwig Becker / p. 196-7 Tobin, Captain George, pilot : / p. 55; Tocknell, C.H. : had 'Clarence House', Frankston / p. 16 Tomatoes : grown at Frankston / p. 23-24 Tucker : at Cremorne Gardens / p. 40 Tuckey, Lieut James : on Kananook Creek / p. 11 Turner, Henry Gyles : 'Turnverein', German entertainment at Cremorne / p. 37 Upper Yarra Steam Gondola Co. : boats to Cremorne / p. 27 Vale, William, politician : on Frankston / p. 13 Vickery, James S., Bendigo : bought Cremorne / p. 41 'Victoria', paddle steamer : in Frankston service / p. 23 'Victoria', pilot vessel : / p. 55-6, 20 Victorian Grand Gift Enterprise : set up by Coppin / p. 32-3 Victorian Industrial Society : 9th Annual Exhibition at Cremorne Gardens / p. 35 Village settlements, in Victoria : / p. 42-7 Walker, Frank : calls for preservation of historic sites / p. 5 Wedge, brothers, 'Banyan Waterholes' run : / p. 11 Whalan, Rex : co-author, 'Frank the Poet' / p. 52-4 Wilson, Hardy : wrote on historic architecture of Australia / p. 5 Wilson, Mr, artist : painted panorama of Siege of Sebastopol / p. 29, 32 Wood, H. : village settler at Korumburra / p. 45 Wooley, William, Frankston : / p. 14 Wright, Elizabeth, Mrs : murder of, at Frankston / p. 15 'Wyuna', pilot vessel : / p. 55 Yarra River : launches took passengers to Cremorne / p. 27-8, 31 Yarra River : regatta on, in 1856 / p. 33 Yde, Ernest, storekeeper, Lilydale : and village settlers / p. 43 Youl, Dr Richard : physician at Cremorne Asylum / p. 41 ; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 229 Volume 59 (1), 1988; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: 'Archer' (racehorse) : / p. 78 Arnold, John : review of 'A Checklist of Royal Commissions' / p. 73-5 Australia, Acts of Parliament : Australia Act 1986 / p. 14 Australia, Royal Australian Air Force : occupied Darby Chalet / p. 41 Australian Champion Sweepstakes : race / p. 78 Avoca : history of, by Margery and Betty Beavis / p. 75-6 Bacchus Marsh : pictorial history of, reviewed / p. 54 Bacchus Marsh : reminiscences of residents, reviewed / p. 53-4 Bandoeng : military prison at / p. 55 Barraclough, Linda : 'Valley of Glens', by, reviewed / p. 53 Beavis, Betty : co-author, 'Avoca, the early years' / p. 75-6 Beavis, Margery : 'Avoca, the early years', by, reviewed / p. 75-6 Becker, Ludwig : portrait of Peter Lalor (portrait ) / p. 24 'Bell's life', racing periodical : / p. 78 Bellamy, William (soldier settler) : / p. 42 Bendigo : agricultural developments in district, history / p. 68, 70 Bendigo : surveyor's field notes for, found / p. 6 Bentley, James Francis (publican, Ballarat) : Peter Lalor on / p. 22, 23, 25-6 Boards of Inquiry, in Australia : checklist, reviewed / p. 73-5 Bodi, Leslie : edited 'The German connection', reviewed / p. 67-8 Borchardt, Dietrich : 'Checklist of Royal Commissions', by, reviewed / p. 73-5 Brookes, Ivy (Mrs Herbert, daughter of Alfred Deakin) : / p. 33, 34, 36 Browne, Hugo Junor (father-in-law of Alfred Deakin) : / p. 33 Camm, Geoffrey : edited reminiscences of Bacchus Marsh residents / p. 53-4 Campbell, James C. E. (RHSV) : review of David Collins 'Account of a voyage' / p. 56-8 Campbell, William : had No 1 Collins Street / p. 35 Carboni, Raffaello : and Eureka Stockade / p. 23-25 Carroll, John Raymond : review of 'Still stands the schoolhouse by the road' (Uhl) / p. 76-7 'Cataraqui' (shipwreck) : history of wreck, reviewed / p. 58-9 Cayzer, Nathaniel : built 'Ballara', Point Lonsdale / p. 36 Centennial International Exhibition : German involvement in / p. 68 Central Plan Office, Melbourne : / p. 6, 7, 13 Centre for Gippsland Studies : Churchill / p. 51-2 Charlwood, Don : review of 'Poor souls, they perished' / p. 58-9 Clyne, Michael : study of German language in Victoria / p. 68 Collins, David (Lieut Governor of Van Diemen's Land) : 'Account of a voyage', by, reviewed / p. 56-8 Colonial Conference, London, 1887 : Deakin at / p. 33 Commissions of Inquiry 1960-80 : checklist, reviewed / p. 73-5 Computers : and public records / p. 8, 11 Coote, Charles Henry : landlord in Ireland / p. 26 Cox, Lindsay : sketches of British uniforms / p. 70-1 Currey, John : edited David Collins 'Account of a voyage' / p. 56-8 Curtin, John (Prime Minister) : in debate on socialism / p. 60 Darby Chalet, Wilson's Promontory : / p. 38-41 Darby Chalet, Wilson's Promontory : in 1915 (illustration) / p. 39 Darby Hill : / p. 38, 40 Darby River, Wilson's Promontory : / p. 38, 40 Deakin, Alfred (Prime Minister) : birthplace (illustration) / p. 31 Deakin, Alfred (Prime Minister) : home, 'Ballara', Point Lonsdale (illustration) / p. 36 Deakin, Alfred (Prime Minister) : house in Walsh Street, South Yarra (illustration) / p. 34 Deakin, Alfred (Prime Minister) : personal and family life / p. 30-37 Deakin, Alfred (Prime Minister) : tablet marked birthplace / p. 30 Deakin, Alfred (Prime Minister) : with daughter Vera (portrait) / p. 37 Deakin, Catherine Sarah : / p. 32 Deakin, Elizabeth Martha Ann (Pattie) (Mrs Alfred) : / p. 32-3, 34-7 Deakin, Sarah (Mrs William, Alfred's mother) : / p. 31-2, 34 Deakin, William (Alfred Deakin's father) : / p. 31-2, 34 Dugan, Dennis : review of 'Labor Judge' (Larmour) / p. 59-61 Dunlop, (Sir) Edward E. : war diaries, reviewed / p. 54-6 Edey, John F., soldier settler, Red Cliffs : / p. 42 Edey, John F., soldier settler, Red Cliffs : with family 1956 (portrait) / p. 48 Eureka Stockade (Ballarat 1854) : role of Peter Lalor / p. 16-17, 19-20, 21-7 Fahey, Charles : review of 'Greater than gold' (Webb and Quinlan) / p. 68-70 Fairy Cove, Wilson's Promontory : / p. 40, 41 Flagstaff Gardens : as historic site / p. 5 Fletcher, Meredith : edited 'Gippsland heritage journal' / p. 52 Flinders Island : Aboriginal settlement, history of, reviewed / p. 62-4 Foster, Judge Alfred William : biography by Larmour, reviewed / p. 59-61 Fox, Paul : review of 'A bright and savage land' (Moyal) / p. 71-3 Freedman, Harold : 'The History of Australian thoroughbred racing', vol 1, by, reviewed / p. 77-8 Friel, Brian, Irish playwright : / p. 73 Frost, Lucy : review of 'Dear Grace: a romance of history' (Gillett) / p. 64-6 Fullerton, Mary : wrote 'Bark house days' / p. 53 Gardam, Frederick, soldier settler : / p. 48-9 Germans in Australia : essays on Germans in Victoria, reviewed / p. 67-8 Germans in Australia : German language in Victoria / p. 68 Gillett, Margaret : 'Dear Grace', by, reviewed / p. 64-6 Gippsland : 'Gippsland heritage journal', review / p. 52 Gippsland : study of literature of by Patrick Morgan / p. 51-2 'Gippsland roundup', newsletter : / p. 52 Glenmaggie district : history of, reviewed / p. 53 Great Britain, Army : history of troops in Australia, reviewed / p. 70-1 Griffiths, Tom : reviews by / p. 51-4 Guthrey, Thomas : account of wreck of 'Cataraqui' / p. 59 Hamann, Conrad : essay on Frederick Romberg / p. 67 Harley, Judith D. (RHSV) : 'Alfred Deakin at home' (article) / p. 30-37 Harley, Judith D. (RHSV) : review of 'Ella Norman, or a woman's perils' (Murray) / p. 66-7 Hatvani, Paul, German Expressionist : on Australian society / p. 67 Higgins, Minnie : co-author 'Valley of Glens' / p. 53 Hoddle, Robert : field book of / p. 6 Horse-racing : history of, in Australia, reviewed / p. 77-8 Howie, David : found wreck of 'Cataraqui' / p. 59 Hunter, Gary : study of Nhill mapping using computers / p. 9 Hyland, Sir Herbert, MLA : and road to Darby River / p. 41 Ireland : Ordinance survey of / p. 73 Jeffries, Stephen : co-editor, 'The German connection' / p. 67-8 Johnston, George, on soldier settlers : / p. 42 Kelly, Farley : review of 'The History of Australian thoroughbred racing', vol. 1 (Freedman and Lemon) / p. 77-8 Kennedy, Donald E. : review of 'The War diaries of Weary Dunlop' / p. 54-6 Kiernan, Colin : 'Peter Lalor: Ireland and Victoria' (article) / p. 16-29 King, Philip Gidley, Governor of NSW : and Sorrento settlement / p. 57 Koroit : National school at, history, by Jean Uhl / p. 76-7 La Nauze, John A. : biography of Alfred Deakin / p. 30 Lake, Marilyn : 'The limits of hope', by, reviewed / p. 42-50 Lalor, James Fintan, Irish rebel leader : / p. 16-17, 18, 19, 26 Lalor, Jerome, brother of Peter Lalor : / p. 18, 19, 27 Lalor, John, brother of Peter Lalor : / p. 19, 22, 27 Lalor, Joseph, brother of Peter Lalor : / p. 19, 27 Lalor, Margaret, Mrs Richard : / p. 27 Lalor, Margaret, sister of Peter Lalor : / p. 22-3, 27 Lalor, Maria, cousin of Peter Lalor : / p. 27 Lalor, Mary, Mrs Joseph Fox : / p. 19, 27 Lalor, Patrick, brother of Peter Lalor : / p. 19, 20, 27 Lalor, Patrick, father of Peter Lalor : / p. 18, 26, 27 Lalor, Peter : house at Tenakill in Ireland where born (illustration) / p. 19 Lalor, Peter : (portrait) / p. 24 Lalor, Peter : radical and conservative origins studied / p. 16-29 Lalor, Richard, brother of Peter Lalor : / p. 19, 20, 22-3, 27 Lalor, Thomas, brother of Peter Lalor : / p. 19, 27 Lalor, William, brother of Peter Lalor : / p. 19, 26-7 Land titles : computerisation of records in Victoria / p. 8, 11 Lynch, John : assessment of Peter Lalor / p. 16, 27 Maclean, Pam : review of 'The German connection' (Bodi) / p. 67-8 Mann, Maureen : on Henry Handel Richardson / p. 68 Mantello, Maria : review of 'Amelia: a long journey' (Triaca) / p. 61-2 Maps : computerisation of Victorian maps / p. 9 McCoy, Professor Frederick : study of, by Ann Moyal / p. 72 McKay, Hugh Victor : as inventor of harvester / p. 70 McLean, Allan, Premier of Victoria : / p. 27 Melbourne, Flagstaff Gardens : as historic site / p. 5 Melbourne, Flagstaff Gardens : (illustration) / p. 5 Melbourne, Land Titles Office : / p. 7, 11, 13 Melbourne, Land Titles Office : electrically operated shutters (illustration) / p. 12 Melbourne, Old Melbourne Mint : as RHSV rooms / p. 6 Melbourne, St. James Old Cathedral : / p. 6 Mildura : Deakin and founding of / p. 33 Mitchell, Major Sir Thomas : surveys of, studied by Ann Moyal / p. 73 Moore, Gwyn : 'Bacchus Marsh', by, reviewed / p. 54 Moore, Herbert : pen drawing of Deakin's birthplace (illustration) / p. 31 Morgan, Marjorie : co-author, 'Poor souls, they perished' / p. 58-9 Morgan, Patrick : 'The Literature of Gippsland', by, reviewed / p. 51-2 Moyal, Ann : 'A bright and savage land', by, reviewed / p. 71-3 Mueller, Baron Ferdinand von : essay by J.M. Powell on / p. 67-8 Murdoch, Professor Walter : biography of Deakin / p. 30 Murray, Captain Virginius : / p. 66-7 Murray, Elizabeth A,, : 'Ella Norman, or A Woman's perils', by, reviewed / p. 66-7 Murray, Rear-Admiral Sir Brian, Governor of Victoria : postscript to Ella Norman / p. 66-7 Museum of Victoria, : plans for Museum of Melbourne / p. 13-14 Musso, Amelia, Italian immigrant to Australia : biography of, reviewed / p. 61-2 Musso, Matilde : / p. 61 Nhill (Vic.) : computerised maps aid study of / p. 9 Nhill (Vic.) : land subdivisions shown in maps / p. 10 O'Brien, Michael P.J. : review of 'The Remote garrison' (Stanley) / p. 70-1 O'Lalour, family in Ireland : / p. 18 Ogleby, Cliff : used computers to study Syrian archaeological site / p. 9, 11 Oomes, Jean : co-author 'Bacchus Marsh: a pictorial chronicle' / p. 54 Pauwels, Anne : study of Swabian Germans in Victoria / p. 68 Peck, Jonathon : review of 'Avoca, the early years' (Beavis) / p. 75-6 Peterson, Olaf, Foster : built Darby Chalet / p. 38 Phelan, Lalor and Co., storekeepers, Melbourne : / p. 20-21 Plomley, Norman J.B. : edited 'Weep in silence', reviewed / p. 62-4 Point Lonsdale : 'Ballara' (illustration) / p. 36 Point Lonsdale : Deakin and daughter, Vera, at (illustration) / p. 37 Point Lonsdale : Deakin family home 'Ballara' at / p. 35 Powell, Joseph Michael : study of Von Mueller / p. 67-8 Presland, Garry, : review of 'Weep in silence' (Plomley) / p. 62-4 Progressive Lyceum, Melbourne : Deakin taught at / p. 32-3 Public Record Office (Vic.) : / p. 6, 7, 13 Public records : comment in Victorian historical magazine / p. 3-4 Public records : conservation needs / p. 13 Puttmann, Hermann : views of Australian society / p. 67 Quinlan, John : co-author 'Greater than gold' / p. 68-70 Rationalist Association, Judge Foster President : / p. 60 Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Melbourne : / p. 7, 11, 13 Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Melbourne : microfiche of records / p. 8, 11, 13 Richardson, Henry Handel : study of German influences in her writing / p. 68 Ritchie, Grace, Canadian doctor, : letters to, in Dear Grace, reviewed / p. 64-6 Rivett, Stella, Mrs David, daughter of Alfred Deakin : / p. 33-4, 35, 36 Robinson, George Augustus, Protector of Aborigines : journals of Flinders Island Aboriginal settlement / p. 62-4 Romberg, Frederick, architect : / p. 67 Royal Commissions, in Australia : checklists of, reviewed / p. 73-5 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : tablet for Deakin's birthplace / p. 30 Russell, Edward William : 'Taking the past into the future' (article) / p. 3-15 Schuman, Nancy : 'Land worth saving', by, reviewed / p. 54 Science, in Australia : history of, by Moyal, reviewed / p. 71-3 Seaton, Gladys : Sedgwick, Adam, naturalist / p. 72 Select Committees 1960-1980 : checklist by Borchardt, reviewed / p. 73-5 Selwyn, Alfred Richard Cecil, geologist, of Royal Society of Victoria : / p. 72-3 Soldier settlement, in Victoria : history of, by Marilyn Lake, reviewed / p. 42-50 Soldier settlement, in Victoria : wives and families of settlers studies / p. 45-6 Stanley, Peter : 'The Remote garrison: the British Army in Australia 1788-1870', by, reviewed / p. 70-1 State Rivers and Water Supply Commission (Vic.) : records of soldier settlement / p. 47 Sullivan Bay settlement, Port Phillip, 1803-4 : Collins and / p. 57-8 Sullivan Bay settlement, Port Phillip, 1803-4 : record of, in Collins' despatches / p. 57-8 Templers, German group : in Victoria / p. 68 Templeton, Jacqueline : 'Set up to fail? Soldier settlers in Victoria' (review article) / p. 42-50 Tidal River, Wilson's Promontory : / p. 43 Tilbury, Gina, daughter of Amelia Musso : / p. 61 Torrens Register of land titles : at Titles Office, Melbourne / p. 11 Tower Hill : schools of area, history reviewed / p. 76-7 Triaca, Maria : 'Amelia: a long journey', by, reviewed / p. 61-2 Uhl, Jean : 'Still stands the schoolhouse by the road', by, reviewed / p. 76-7 Van der Post, Sir Laurens : on 'Weary' Dunlop at Bandoeng POW camp / p. 55 Veit-Brause, Irmline : essay on German involvement in 1888 Centennial Exhibition, Melbourne / p. 68 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Closer Settlement Act 1932 / p. 44 Wadham, Sir Samuel : museum at St. James Church named for / p. 6 Watchupga (Vic.) : history of, reviewed / p. 54 Webb, Colin : 'Greater than gold', by, reviewed / p. 68-70 White, Vera, Mrs Thomas, daughter of Alfred Deakin : / p. 30, 32, 34, 36 White, Vera, Mrs Thomas, daughter of Alfred Deakin : with father at Point Lonsdale (portrait) / p. 37 Williams, Carole : 'Memories of the Darby Chalet, Wilson's Promontory National Park' (article) / p. 38-41 Williams, Lloyd : History trails of Melbourne, by / p. 4-5, 6 Wilson's Promontory : history of Darby Chalet / p. 38-41 Wolskel, Augustus : / p. 3 Wolskel, Augustus : on searching for Victorian Acts / p. 3-4 Woomelang (Vic.) : history of, reviewed / p. 54 World War II : war diaries of E.E. 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police handling of, in Western Australia / p. 373 ‘Age’, Melbourne : supported women’s franchise / p. 178-9 ‘Age’, Melbourne : started Women’s Suffrage Fund / p. 178 ‘Age’, Melbourne : `Boys of the State’, 1905, on state wards / p. 315-6 ‘Age’, Melbourne : and Women’s Electoral Lobby / p. 341-2 Aitken, Helena, inspector, Dept of Neglected Children / p. 321 Akhurst, William, journalist : wrote farce ‘Rights of Women’ / p. 215-6 Allan, Jacinta Marie, MLA / p. 351-2 Allan, Stella (`Vesta’), journalist : publicist for National Council of Women in Victoria / p. 232 Amphitheatre, Vic. : petition from women of, 1900 / p. 178 Anstey, Francis George (Frank), MLA, Brunswick : and lady boarding-out inspectors / p. 323 Anthony, Susan Brownell, US suffragist / p. 224 Anthony, Susan Brownell, US suffragist : and international conference of women’s organizations, Seneca Falls, NY, 1888 / p. 234 Anthony, Susan Brownell, US suffragist : at 1902 International Convention of Women Conference / p. 258 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Victoria, 188-9 / p. 243 Australian Labor Party : Labor Women’s Convention, 1909 / p. 268, 271-2 Australian Labor Party : Labor Women’s Convention, 1912 / p. 272-3 Australian Labor Party : and vote for, in 1911 election / p. 198 Australian Labor Party : support to Women Workers Political Organisation in Queensland / p. 240 Australian Labor Party : Muriel Heagney and / p. 265-76 Australian Labor Party : on Labor women MPs / p. 347 Australian Labor Party : quotas for women in parliament / p. 340, 354-5 Australian Labor Party : affirmative action policies / p. 343, 354-5 Australian Labor Party : and EMILY’s List / p. 344 Australian Labor Party : Women’s Central Organising Committee / p. 274 Australian Labor Party : percentage of Labor to all MPs, Queensland and Victoria, at elections, 1892-1907, table / p. 244 Australian League of Nations Union / p. 334 Australian Natives Association : on trained nurses as female child inspectors / p. 318 Australian Student Christian Movement, Melbourne : social work of women in / p. 332, 334, 337 Australian Women’s Association / p. 317 ‘Australian Women’s Mirror’ : Nettie Palmer wrote for, as `Kate Stone’ / p. 395 ‘Australian Women’s Sphere’ : edited by Vida Goldstein / p. 190, 231 ‘Australian Women’s Sphere’ : reports on meetings of Victorian Lady Teachers Association / p. 281 Australian Women’s National League : led by Janet Lady Clarke / p. 197, 227 Australian Women’s National League : objectives of / p. 227-8, 332 Australian Women’s National League : sponsored by Victorian Employers Federation / p. 227 Australian Women’s National League : and women’s suffrage / p. 228, 230 Australian Women’s National League : and women’s vote after World War I / p. 305 Australian Women’s Suffrage Society / p. 190, 239 ‘Avoca Mail’ : on speech by Vida Goldstein, 1903 / p. 254 `Baby bonuses’ : offered by Commonwealth Government, 1911, / p. 330 Bage, Mrs Edward, Australian Women’s National League / p. 228 Bage, Freda, lecturer, University of Queensland / p. 334 Baillieu, William Lawrence, MLC : supported women’s franchise / p. 197 Baker, Alice, Mrs Thomas, Australian Women’s National League / p. 228 Balgarnie, Florence, American suffrage campaigner : as speaker in Melbourne / p. 258-9 Ballarat : women and children on goldfields / p. 212-3 ‘Ballarat Times’ : letters on women’s rights, 1856 / p. 213, 214 Bandler, Faith / p. 377 Baptist Church, in Victoria : Bouverie Street, Carlton, mission and kindergarten / p. 332 Barraclough, Linda : on Clara Weekes / p. 278 Barrett, John George, Senator, Victoria : and vote for Aborigines / p. 203 Bates, Daisy May : on Aboriginal women / p. 370 Bear-Crawford, Annette / p. 190, 253 Beaurepaire, Dame Beryl Edith : on women in politics / p. 356 ‘Benalla Standard’ : on Vida Goldstein, 1903 / p. 256 Bendigo : Red Ribbon Rebellion, 1853 / p. 216 Bennett, Mary Montgomerie / p. 372-3, 377 Bennett, Mary Montgomerie : on Mrs Ternente Cooke’s resolution on the rights of Aboriginal Women, 1936 / p. 365-6, 369, 372 Bennett, Mary Montgomerie : as `imperialist missionary’ / p. 372 Bent, Sir Thomas, Premier of Victoria : opposed women’s franchise / p. 180, 182, 191, 197, 231-2, 245 Bent, Sir Thomas, Premier of Victoria : pushed through Suffrage Bill, 1908 / p. 191, 197, 233 Bent, Sir Thomas, Premier of Victoria : pictured in cartoons on women’s suffrage, Melbourne Punch, February 1908 / p. 181 Bent, Sir Thomas, Premier of Victoria : letters from women against female child inspectors to / p. 319 Berry, Alice, Mrs, speaker, Australian Women’s National League : was heckled as speaker, 1910 / p. 256 Berry, Catherine, inspector, Dept of Neglected Children / p. 314, 321-3 Berry, Sir Graham, Premier of Victoria : on right of women to vote, 1865 / p. 170 Bevan, Louisa, on executive, National Council of Women Victoria / p. 227 Biddington, Judith : on Clara Weekes and her sisters / p. 278 Bishop, Bronwyn Kathleen, MHR : on women in Parliament / p. 357 Blackwell, Dr Elizabeth, New York / p. 287 Blainey, Geoffrey Norman : on miners’ rights / p. 214 Bleasby, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Bent : supported women’s franchise / p. 228 Bligh, R.H.W., secretary, White Cross League : lecturing in Australia / p. 286 Bloomer, Amelia, editor, ‘Lily’ (US) / p. 223 Bloomer, Amelia, editor, ‘Lily’ (US) : advocated `bloomer’ costume / p. 218 `Bloomers’, worn by women in London, 1851 / p. 218 Boarding-out, of State wards / p. 315, 323, 330 Boarding-out, of State wards : scandals of, in Victoria, revealed / p. 315-6 Boarding-out, of State wards : Miss Mason, London, reports on inspecting children / p. 320 Bongiorno, Frank : ‘The People’s Party’, by cited / p. 188, 268, 269 Bonwick, James : on women on the goldfields / p. 212 ‘Boston Woman’s Journal’ : poem on Vida Goldstein / p. 179-80 Brentnall, Elizabeth, Queensland suffragist / p. 238-9 Brentnall, Revd Frederick, Methodist minister, and MLC, Queensland / p. 238 Breweries : women’s franchise could affect investment in / p. 182 Brisbane : in 1891 / p. 237 Bromham, Ada, WA feminist / p. 373, 375 Brown, Robert James (Bob), Greens Senator / p. 358, 359 ‘Bulletin’, Sydney : cartoons on women politicians / p. 254 Burnley Horticultural College : Ina Higgins and / p. 298, 300, 301 Burnley Horticultural College : offered courses to women students / p. 300, 301-2 Bush, Janine : on Ladies’ Benevolent Societies / p. 331 Bush, Janine : on Jessie Henderson / p. 336 Byth, Val, coordinator, Women’s Electoral League : on `Green Guide’ rating of political candidates on women’s issues, 1972 / p. 342 Cameron, Rod, pollster : on political leadership / p. 345 Cameron, Roy : on Muriel Heagney / p. 265 Carnell, Anne Catherine (Kate), Chief Minister, ACT / p. 355 Carr, Adam : on Aileen Palmer / p. 307 Carter, Patricia : on women teachers in America / p. 290 Catt, Carrie Chapman, president, National American Woman Suffrage Association / p. 258 ‘Centenary Gift Book’, 1934 / p. 301, 368 Chamarette, Christobel, Western Australian Greens Senator / p. 358 Chartism : and women’s suffrage movement / p. 212 Cherbourg, Qld : resettlement of Aborigines at / p. 245 Chessler, Phyllis, US scholar : `at `Woman and Madness’ conference, Melbourne / p. 296 Chesterman, John : co-author of ‘Citizens without rights’, cited / p. 200 Child, Joan, MHR / p. 354 Child welfare, in Victoria / p. 167 Child welfare, in Victoria : and female inspectors for / p. 314-27 Chinese, in Australia : as voters in elections in Victoria / p. 171 Chinese, in Australia : deportation of Poon Gooey, 1911 / p. 374 Clacy, Ellen : advice to women migrants to Victoria / p. 219 Clark, Anna : ‘The Struggle for the Breeches’, by, cited / p. 212 Clark, Linda : on role of women in child welfare services / p. 318 Clarke, Janet Lady, wife of Sir William Clarke : led Australian Women’s National League / p. 197 Clarke, Janet Lady, wife of Sir William Clarke : founder, National Council of Women / p. 227 Cobden : women’s petition from / p. 178 Cohen, Edward, MLA, East Melbourne : argued for all women to have vote, 1865 / p. 221 Cooke, Constance Ternente, Mrs : called for Aboriginal women to be recognized as citizens, 1936 / p. 365-6, 370, 372 Cooke, Constance Ternente, Mrs : presented paper `The Status of Aboriginal Women in Australia’ / p. 376 Council of Sex Hygiene and Morality / p. 285 Cowan, Edith Dircksey : first woman member of parliament / p. 354 Craven, Albert William, MLA, Benambra : on women’s franchise debate / p. 176, 178 Cunningham, Margaret, principal, Fintona Girls School / p. 334 Cuthbertson, Margaret, factory inspector / p. 281 ‘Daily Mirror’ : on Vida Goldstein / p. 256-7 Daly, James, Goldfields Warden, Ballarat / p. 213 Damousi, Joy / p. 167, 380 Damousi, Joy : ‘Women come rally’, by, cited / p. 269 Dane, John, MLA for Warrnambool, Victoria : amendment to Electoral Law to exclude women, 1865 / p. 169-70, 221 Darian-Smith, Kate : on Women’s Exhibition of Work, 1907 / p. 299 Davies, Sir John Mark, MLC : presented petition for women in Richmond for right to vote / p. 178 Davies, Sir John Mark, MLC : introduced Adult Suffrage Bill in Legislative Council, 1908 / p. 183 Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : as public speaker / p. 254-5 Debating : encouraged for women / p. 255 Declaration of Rights and Sentiments, 1848 : by American women / p. 218, 234 De Haan, Francisca : ‘The Rise of Caring Power’, by, cited / p. 333 Derham, Enid : on women’s speech / p. 253 Derham, Freda, Anti-Suffrage League / p. 178 Dexter, Caroline (Madame Carole), activist / p. 210 Dexter, Caroline (Madame Carole), activist : as ‘apostle of Bloomerism’ / p. 218 Dexter, Caroline (Madame Carole), activist : as women’s rights advocate in Victoria / p. 218-9 Dexter, William, commercial artists / p. 210, 218-9 Dexter, William, commercial artists : stood for election to Victorian Parliament / p. 218 Dexter, William, commercial artists : spoke at Red Ribbon Rebellion, Bendigo, 1853 / p. 216 Dobson, Emily, Tasmania : disapproved of universal suffrage / p. 227 Dow, Helen, inspector, Dept of Neglected Children / p. 321 Downing, Cecilia, Mrs John, Australian Women’s National League / p. 228 Dugdale, Henrietta, 189-90 : early years / p. 211 Dugdale, Henrietta, 189-90 : as `women’s rights pioneer’ / p. 210-11 Dugdale, Henrietta, 189-90 : ‘A Few Hours in a Far Off Age’, by / p. 213 Dugdale, William / p. 211 Duncan, Constance, Dept of Labour and National Service / p. 334, 336 Dunera, refugee ship / p. 334 Dunn, Catherine, widow : on female child inspectors / p. 319 Ecumenical Refugee Service / p. 334 Edgar, William Haslem, MLC, Melbourne : on women’s right to vote, 1908 / p. 188 Educational Congress, 1st, Melbourne, 1913 / p. 282-3 Educational Congress, 1st, Melbourne, 1913 : recommendation on pay and status of women teachers / p. 283 ‘Education Gazette and Teachers’ Aid’, Victoria : called for schools to provide comforts, World War I / p. 287 Elmslie, George Alexander, Labor MLA, and Premier : on boarding-out inspectors / p. 323 Elocution : Vida Goldstein on / p. 257 Embling, William Henry, MLC : presented petitions from Prahran against women’s franchise / p. 178, 228 EMILY’s List / p. 168, 344, 352, 355 Equal Pay Convention, 1913 / p. 272-3 Erskine, Lucy, Mrs : ‘Etiquette in Australia’, by, cited, 1911 / p. 262 Etiquette : and speech-making and conversation among women / p. 260-2 Eureka Stockade (Ballarat 1854) : women involved in / p. 213 Evans, William John, Labor MLC, Victoria : introduced Bill for women’s franchise, 1905 / p. 182 Evans, William John, Labor MLC, Victoria : and Adult Suffrage Bill, 1906 / p. 182 Factories : women and children in, protection of, in Victoria / p. 329-30 Faust, Beatrice Eileen : founder of Women’s Electoral Lobby / p. 341 Fejo, Lorna Nanna Nungala : message of, for Stolen Generation / p. 377 Felstead, Minnie, Women’s Organising Committee / p. 269, 271-2 Feminism, in Australia : pioneers of / p. 367 Feminism, in Australia : as politics of representation / p. 366 Feminism, in Australia : racialisation of / p. 366-7 Feminism, in Australia : in Victoria, early 20th Century / p. 302, 305, 309 Feminism, in Australia : Nettie Palmer’s views on / p. 303, 305 Feminism, in Australia : second wave of / p. 297, 309 Feminism, in Australia : in politics / p. 341-8 Feminism, in Australia : women politicians and / p. 347-8 Feminism, in Australia : internationalism of / p. 374, 376-7 ‘Femocrats’ / p. 342 Fisher, Sue, librarian / p. 341 Flynn, Julia, first woman inspector for Victorian schools / p. 283, 290 Follett, Rosemary, Chief Minister, ACT Parliament / p. 355 Forrest, Sir John, Premier of Western Australia : and women’s franchise, 1899 / p. 245 Foskey, Dr Deb, Greens Member, Legislative Assembly, ACT / p. 358 Foucault, Michel : on Evangelical movement and welfare / p. 333 Francis, James Goodall, Premier of Victoria : on women’s right to vote, 1873 / p. 170-1 Francis, May, Women’s Organising Committee / p. 271 Francis, Rosemary / p. 167, 380 Fraser, Frances, editor, Centenary Gift Book, 1934 / p. 305, 368 Free Kindergarten Union, Victoria / p. 331 Fullerton, Mary / p. 290 Fullerton, Mary : pupil of Clara Weekes at Glenmaggie school / p. 279 Fullerton, Mary : wrote cameo of Clara Weekes / p. 279 Fullerton, Mary : wrote `Fantasy’ for ‘Centenary Gift Book’ / p. 368-9 Fullerton, Mary : on Aborigines / p. 368-9 Fullerton, Mary : `The Australian Bush’, by / p. 368-9 Galligan, Brian : co-author of Citizens without rights, cited / p. 200 Gillard, Julia Eileen, MHR / p. 377 Gillard, Julia Eileen, MHR : on quotas for women MPs / p. 343 Glenmaggie : Clara Weekes as teacher / p. , 277-9 Glover, Elizabeth, secretary, Victorian Trained Nurses Association : criticized Vida Goldstein’s appeal to nurses to support women Suffrage / p. 229-30 Goble, Dorothy Ada, MLA / p. 351 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : women on / p. 212-6 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : Red Ribbon movement in Bendigo, 1853 / p. 216 Gold mines and mining, in Victoria : women heading for the goldfields, by John Leech, 1853 (illustration) / p. 217 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary / p. 172, 190, 253-4, 259 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : attended planning conference for International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1902 / p. 179, 235, 257-8, 329 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : support to nurses / p. 229-30 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : and child welfare services / p. 316, 337 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : on women inspectors for neglected children / p. 317, 320 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : edited Australian Women’s Sphere / p. 190, 231, 239, 257 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : edited Woman Voter / p. 257 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : poem for, in ‘Boston Woman’s Journal’ / p. 179-80 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : speaker for `Women’s House of Assembly’, 1904 / p. 180, 231 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : and National Council of Women in Victoria / p. 231-2 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : as public speechmaker / p. 252-4, 256, 259, 262 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : in fight for equality with men / p. 362 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : on passing of Adult Suffrage Bill, 1908 / p. 183, 233 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : in Victorian Suffrage Declaration Committee / p. 277 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : as political candidate / p. 167, 190, 227, 246, 253-4, 256-7, 281 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : on equal work for equal pay / p. 280-1, 284-5 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : on maternity allowance legislation, 1912 / p. 374-5 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : set up Women’s Unemployment Bureau, 1915 / p. 301 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : on American and Australian women speakers / p. 257-8 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : paper, 1930, `Australia and National Righteousness’ / p. 374 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : and Higgins family / p. 298-9, 307 Goldstein, Vida Jane Mary : as Christian Scientist / p. 301 Goodman, David : ‘Gold Seeking’, by, cited / p. 215 Gough, Evelyn : on executive, National Council of Women Victoria / p. 227, 233 Goward, Prudence Jane (Pru), Adviser to Prime Minister on women’s Affairs : on importance of support from women’s groups / p. 337 Gray, Kate : thesis, `The Acceptable Face of Feminism’, by, cited / p. 230-1 Greeves, Augustus Frederick Adolphus, physician, MLA : on women’s franchise, 1865 / p. 221 Greig, Brian Andrew, Australian Democrats Senator / p. 359 Grey, Madeline / p. 168, 380 Grey, Madeline : made study of women MPs / p. 346-8 Grimshaw, Patricia / p. 380 Groom, William, superintendent, Excelsior Home : sought position as child inspector / p. 318 Gutman, Julie, inspector, Dept of Neglected Children / p. 321, 322 Hack, Iola (Matthews), journalist / p. , 341-2 Haines, Janine, Senator, leader of Australian Democrats / p. , 355, 357 ‘Hamilton Spectator’ : on speech by Vida Goldstein, 1903 / p. 254 Hancock, Josephine, applicant for child inspector / p. 321 Hancock, Sydney, applicant for child inspector / p. 321 Harper, Jan / p. 341 `Harvester Judgment’, 1907 / p. 270 Harwood, Thomas Charles, MLC : argued women’s franchise could affect breweries, 1905 / p. 182 Harwood, Thomas Charles, MLC : on women against franchise / p. 228 Heagney, Muriel Agnes / p. 167, 180, 182, 265-76, 332 Heagney, Muriel Agnes : on Labor cause / p. 266-7 Heagney, Muriel Agnes : involvement in Women’s Organising Committee / p. 271-4 Heagney, Muriel Agnes : stood for Parliament in Victoria / p. 266 Heagney, Muriel Agnes : as Secretary, Women’s Central Organising Committee / p. 274 Heagney, Annie, Mrs Pat, née Currie, mother of Muriel Heagney / p. 267 Heagney, Patrick (Pat), shearer, father of Muriel Heagney / p. 267, 271 Heagney, Patrick (Pat), shearer, father of Muriel Heagney : as Richmond councillor / p. 271 Heath, Diana / p. 341 Henderson, Jessie Isabel : work with Victorian charities / p. 331-2, 335-6 Henry, Alice, US feminist and trade union leader : visit to Australia, 1925 / p. 305 Henry, Alice, US feminist and trade union leader : praised women’s movement for reform / p. 330 Henry, Alice, US feminist and trade union leader : memoirs, published by Nettie Palmer / p. 307 Higgins, Anna, sister of Ina Higgins / p. 298 Higgins, Anne, mother of Ina Higgins / p. 299, 301 Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer / p. 167, 297-302, 309-10 Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : as Secretary, United Council for Women’s Suffrage / p. 298 Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : and Women’s Work exhibition, 1907 / p. 299 Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : as Christian Scientist / p. 301 Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : and writing of biography of H.B. Higgins / p. 305 Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : in garden at ‘Killena’, 1919, portrait (illustration) / p. 306 Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : on Aborigines’ right to vote / p. 203 Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : on equal pay / p. 282, 301 Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : and Fruitpickers’ case, 1912 / p. 300 Higgins, Frances Georgina Watts (Ina), landscape designer : biography of, by Nettie Palmer / p. 305 Higinbotham, George, MLA for Brighton, Victoria : first public call for women’s franchise / p. 210 Higinbotham, George, MLA for Brighton, Victoria : and women’s right to vote, 1865 / p. 169-70 Higinbotham, George, MLA for Brighton, Victoria : amendment to 1873 Government Electoral Bill / p. 241 Hinder, Eleanor, organising secretary, Pan-Pacific Conference, 1928 / p. 375 Hinder, Eleanor, organising secretary, Pan-Pacific Conference, 1928 : with YWCA in Shanghai / p. 375 Hobbes, Gail, psychologist / p. 341 Hoffman, Elsie, Mrs : sought position as child inspector / p. 318 Hogan, Edmond John, Premier of Victoria / p. 273 Hogg, Caroline Jennifer, MLC : role as woman politician / p. 348 Hollister, Dianne Lesley (Di), Greens MP in Tasmanian Parliament / p. 358 Holmes, Margaret, founder of training college for teachers in private schools : in Melbourne / p. 333, 335 Home of Hope for Destitute Children, Collingwood / p. 316 Hotel Caterers’ Female Employees Union / p. 273 Howe, Renate / p. 167-8, 380 Howell, W. May, Mrs : wrote ‘Reminiscences of Australia’ / p. 212 Howitt, William : ‘Land, Labour and Gold’, by cited, on Red Ribbon Rebellion, 1853 / p. 216 Hughes, William Morris, Prime Minister of Australia : at Paris Peace Conference / p. 375 Hughgue, Samuel, civil servant, Ballarat : on conditions at time of Eureka revolt / p. 213 Humffray, John Basson, MLA for North Grant / p. 214-5 Hyslop, Anthea : on political influence of women voters in Victoria / p. 331 Ibsen, Henrik : Rose Scott on his play ‘A Doll’s House’ / p. 370-1 International Council of Women : Vida Goldstein at 1902 conference of / p. 257-8 International Council of Women : Quinquennial Conference, Berlin, 1904 / p. 225, 230, 231-2, 234 International Woman Suffrage Alliance, USA : Vida Goldstein and / p. 179, 225, 329 Inter-parliamentary Union / p. 168, 355 Irving, Helen : on views on citizenship / p. 284 James, Henry : on the speech of American women / p. 251 Jeffries, Sheila : ‘The Spinster and her enemies’, by, cited / p. 285 John, Cecilia, Women’s Political Association / p. 301 Jordan, Deborah / p. 167, 380 Jordan, Deborah : interviewed Aileen Palmer / p. 296, 308 Juvenile Protection Committee, in Victoria / p. 286 Kelly, Dr Farley : thesis, `The Woman Question in Melbourne’, by, cited / p. 232-3 Kelly, Florence, American reformer / p. 335 Kirner, Joan Elizabeth, Premier of Victoria / p. 344-5, 348, 355 Knox, William, MLC : presented petition from South-Eastern Province against women’s Franchise / p. 178 Kristeva, Julia : on 'Women’s Time’ / p. 297-8, 302, 310 Labor Women’s Anti-Conscription Committee : and referendum campaigns, 1916-17 / p. 274 Ladies’ Benevolent Societies : in Victoria / p. 331 Lake, Marilyn / p. 166, 168, 381 Lake, Marilyn : on feminism / p. 302, 350 Lake, Marilyn : ‘Getting Equal’, by, cited / p. 342-3, 350 Lawrence, Carmen Mary, MHR, : as Premier of Western Australia / p. 344-5, 355, 356-7 Lawrence, Carmen Mary, MHR : as a founder of Women’s Electoral Lobby / p. 341 Lawson, Louisa / p. 367-8 Lawson, Louisa : poem, `Women of the Bush’ / p. 367 Lawson, Louisa : poem, `An Australian Song’, on pioneers / p. 367-8 Lawson, Louisa : views on Aboriginal women / p. 368 Lawson, Louisa : first woman elected to Sydney School of Arts Debating Society / p. 255 Lawson, Louisa : on public speaking and debating skills for women / p. 255 ‘Leader’, Melbourne : Women’s Suffrage Executive Committee, 12/12/1908 (illustration) / p. 279 League of Women Voters / p. 342 Lee, Betsy Harrison (Bessie), temperance lecturer / p. 190 Leech, John : Young women rejecting marriage offers in search of better Prospects on the goldfields, 1853 (illustration) / p. 217 Lewis, Sara, Women’s Organising Committee / p. 269, 271, 273 Liberal Party of Australia : study of Liberal women in Parliament / p. 346-7 Liberal Party of Australia : on selection of women candidates for Parliament / p. 344 Liberal Party of Australia : Liberal Women’s Forum / p. 355 Liberal Women’s Federation / p. 258-9 Liberal Women’s Forum / p. 355 Lister, Annie Watson : on Executive, National Council of Women Victoria / p. 227 Loader, Thomas, MLA, West Melbourne : as candidate for North Grant, 1856 / p. 214-5 Locke, Lilian, labour organizer / p. 190, 332 London Female Democratic Association / p. 212 Long, Charles Richard, editor, ‘School Paper’ : patriotism of, World War I / p. 289 Long, Charles Richard, editor, ‘School Paper’ : and deputation to, from Sisterhood of International Peace / p. 289 Longman, Irene Maud : first woman MP in Queensland Parliament / p. 239, 240 Lovenduski, Joni : on women in parliament / p. 347 Lowe, Annie, feminist / p. 190, 211 Lowe, Annie, feminist : early vice-president, National Council of Women / p. 227 Luffman, Charles Bogue, director, Burnley School of Horticulture : offering horticulture course to women / p. 300-1 Lyons, Dame Enid Muriel / p. 354 McCalman, Janet : ‘Journeyings’, by, cited / p. 335 McCulloch, John / p. 167, 381 MacDonald, Ramsay, Prime Minister of Great Britain : visit to Melbourne, 1907 / p. 271 McLean, Jean, MLC : on women politicians and feminism / p. 348 McLellan, William, MLA, Ararat : quoted St Paul on rights of women to speak in public / p. 171 McNamara, Danny, Political Labor Council / p. 274 MacPherson, John Alexander, Premier of Victoria : on women’s right to vote, 1873 / p. 171 Madden, Sir Frank, MLA, Eastern Suburbs : views on women’s suffrage / p. 172-3 Maddigan, Judith Marilyn (Judy), MLA, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Victoria / p. 165-6, 381 Malcolm, Mary, Mrs, National Council of Women in Victoria : convenor of suffrage committee / p. 232 Maloney, Dr William Robert (Nuttall), MLA, West Melbourne : introduced women’s franchise Bill, 1889 / p. 186 Malvern Women’s Progressive League / p. 299 Mann, Thomas (Tom) : influence of, in Australia / p. 270, 375 Margetts, Diane Elizabeth (Dee), West Australian Greens Senator / p. 358 Maternity allowance : act for, passed by Fisher Government, 1912 / p. 374-5 Matters, Muriel, elocutionist : in women’s suffrage campaign in Britain / p. 259 Matters, Muriel, elocutionist : as speaker on lecture tour / p. 259-60 ‘Melbourne Punch’ : satirized maids defying masters, 1850s / p. 216 ‘Melbourne Punch’ : cartoons on women in politics / p. 254 ‘Melbourne Punch’ : cartoon, `Women’s rights’, a woman member of Parliament, 14 April 1887 (illustration) / p. 184 ‘Melbourne Punch’ : cartoons on women’s suffrage movement, February 1908 (illustration) / p. 181 Melbourne Teachers’ College : women staff appointed / p. 283 Melbourne University Department of Social Studies : International House / p. 334 Melbourne University Department of Social Studies : Women’s College / p. 333 Men’s League for Women Suffrage, Victoria / p. 233, 239 Mercer House, Melbourne / p. 333 Mill, John Stuart : ‘The Subjection of Women’, by, cited / p. 188 Miller, Emma, Queensland suffragist / p. 239 Miller, Emma, Queensland suffragist : biography, Proud to be a Rebel, by Pam Young / p. 238 Milne, Christine Anne, Australian Greens Senator : / p. 358 Milne, Christine Anne, Australian Greens Senator : Greens member in Tasmanian Parliament / p. 358 Miners’ rights : held by women on goldfields / p. 214, 222 Mitchell, Juliet : ‘Psychoanalysis and Feminism’, by / p. 296 Mitchell, Susan : ‘Scent of Power’, by, cited / p. 356 Modjeska, Drusilla : on Nettie Palmer / p. 307 Montez, Lola / p. 223 Moore, Mrs C., president, Women’s House of Assembly, 1904 / p. 180 Mordialloc, women’s farm at / p. 301 Morey, Edward, MLC : received petitions from women for right to vote / p. 178 Morgan, Sir Arthur, Premier of Queensland : and Electoral Franchise Bill, 1904 / p. 244 Morgan, Sir Arthur, Premier of Queensland : recalled Parliament to pass electoral bills / p. 244-5 Morrison, George Cowie, Public Service Commissioner : headed Commission on equal pay for women teachers in Victoria / p. 284-5 Morrison, George Cowie, Public Service Commissioner : report of, 1913, rejected by women teachers / p. 284 Morrison, George Cowie, Public Service Commissioner : report, 1915, rejected equal pay / p. 284-5 Mott, Lucretia, women’s rights advocate in US / p. 218 ‘Mount Alexander Mail’, Castlemaine : recorded women voting, 1864 / p. 169 Mulcahy, Ellen, PLC Women’s Organising Committee : as secretary, organized young women into unions / p. 269, 271 Murray Smith, Robert, MLA, Hawthorn : on women’s rights to vote, 1899 / p. 176 National Council of Women : movement in Australia / p. 235, 334 National Council of Women, Victoria / p. 342 National Council of Women, Victoria : objectives and methods / p. 230-1, 329, 332 National Council of Women, Victoria : and move to women’s suffrage in Victoria, 166 / p. 224-35 National Council of Women, Victoria : Suffrage and Rights of Citizenship standing committee / p. 228 National Council of Women, Victoria : theses deal with / p. 230 National Council of Women, Victoria : achievements of / p. 231 National Council of Women, Victoria : published ‘Centenary Gift 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Suffrage in Australia’, by, cited / p. 210, 233, 253 Oldham, Trevor Donald, MLA, Boroondara / p. 266 Ormand, William Henry Seville, MLC : presented petition from women of Cobden / p. 178 O’Shanassy, Sir John, Premier of Victoria : on right of women to vote, 1865 / p. 170 Palmer, Aileen, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer / p. 167, 307-8, 310 Palmer, Aileen, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer : illness of / p. 296, 298, 307-8 Palmer, Aileen, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer : as member of Communist Party of Australia / p. 307-8, 310 Palmer, Aileen, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer : poem `Sun-Mother’ / p. 310 Palmer, Aileen, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer : as baby, 1915, with mother, Nettie (illustration) / p. 304 Palmer, Helen, author, daughter of Vance and Nettie Palmer : on Ina Higgins / p. 308 Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) / p. 167, 297-8, 302-3 Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) : as `New Woman’ / p. 302-3, 305, 307, 310 Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) : and Ina 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Women’s Organising Committee / p. 268, 273 Red Ribbon Movement, on Bendigo goldfields : protesters included women / p. 216 Reid, Carrie, Anti-Suffrage League / p. 178, 192 Reid, Elizabeth, tutor in philosophy, ANU : adviser on women’s affairs to Gough Whitlam / p. 342, 343 Reid, Robert, MLC : on women’s suffrage / p. 192-3 ‘Review of Reviews’ : on Vida Goldstein standing for Senate, 1903 / p. 255 Richardson, John, MLA, Geelong : proposed women’s suffrage, 1873 / p. 170, 241-2 Rischbief, Bessie Mabel, president, Australian Federation of Women : voters / p. 370-3 Rischbief, Bessie Mabel, president, Australian Federation of Women : on Aboriginal women as citizens / p. 365-6 Rischbief, Bessie Mabel, president, Australian Federation of Women : on removal of Aboriginal children from parents / p. 371-2 Ronald, James, MHR, Southern Melbourne : on Aborigines right to vote / p. 203 ‘Rosbercon’, school / p. 291 Rose, Jacqueline : ‘States of Fantasy’, by, cited / p. 377 Rose, Nikolas : ‘Governing 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Scott, Joan Wallach : ‘Only Paradoxes to offer, by, cited / p. 280 Scott, Rose / p. 370-1 Scott, Rose : and National Council of Women, NSW / p. 225 Scott, Rose : as feminist / p. 370-1 Scott, Rose : views on Ibsen’s play `A Doll’s House’ / p. 370-1 Scrymgour, Marion, MLA, Northern Territory / p. 377 Seiwert, Rachael, Australian Greens Senator / p. 358 Selleck, Richard Joseph Wheeler : ‘Frank Tate’, by, cited / p. 281, 287 Settlement houses : not successful in Melbourne / p. 332 Sex education : urged by feminists / p. 285 Shaftesbury, 7th Earl, Prime Minister of England : warned women migrants against wearing `bloomers’ / p. 218 Shaw, Revd Anna Howard, International Council of Women : urged National Council of Women of Victoria to set up Suffrage sub-committee / p. 232 Shaw, Revd Anna Howard, International Council of Women : as speaker / p. 258 Sisterhood of International Peace / p. 287 Sisterhood of International Peace : Clara Weekes, member / p. 287 Sisterhood of International Peace : 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Stephen, Ann : on Women’s Exhibition of Work, 1907 / p. 299 Stewart, Arch, secretary, central executive, Political Labor Council / p. 273 Stone, Dr Clara : with Clara Weekes in deputation on social purity, 1900 / p. 286 Stone, Dr Mary Page : in National Council of Women in Victoria / p. 233 Strange, G.T., inspector, Dept of Neglected Children / p. 314, 322 Street, Jessie Mary Grey / p. 377 Strong, Revd Dr Charles : founded Sisterhood of International Peace, Melbourne / p. 287 Strong, Janet, Mrs Charles : founded Sisterhood of International Peace, Melbourne / p. 287 Suffragettes (in England) : Nettie Palmer and / p. 303 Summers, Anne : ‘Damned whores and god’s police’, by / p. 297, 345 Summers, Anne : on feminization of politics / p. 345 Swain, Shurlee / p. 167, 382 Sweet, Dr Georgina, national president, YWCA / p. 333 Sweet, Dr Georgina, national president, YWCA : plans for settlement house for Melbourne / p. 332 Sydney School of Arts : had debating classes for men and women / p. 255 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