eHive Search « Previous 1 … 541 542 543 544 545 546 Next »Victorian Historical Journal : 51 Volume 13 (3), 1929; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Australia : draft for an Australian Colonies Government Act, 1854 / p. 174 Australia : the name of Australia; its origin and use / p. 99 Barry, Sir Redmond : notes from an early diary of / p. 133 Barry, Sir Redmond : (portrait) / p. 133 Broughton, Bishop : and the first church in Melbourne / p. 118 Bushrangers : / p. 126 Chalmers, Thomas : (Melbourne's First Settled Minister) / p. 128 Churches, Early : Bishop Broughton and the first church in Melbourne / p. 118 Churches, Early : first church and school building in Melbourne / p. 117 Churches, Early : history of the John Knox Church, Swanston Street, Melbourne / p. 117 Churches, Early : John Knox Church / p. 131 Fawkner, John Pascoe : asserting his supposed rights / p. 136 Forbes, Revd James : (Melbourne's First Settled Minister) / p. 115-132 Franks, --- : murder of, by Aborigines / p. 149 Geelong : opening of the Geelong to Melbourne Railway / p. 163 Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company : Geelong and Melbourne railway, map of / p. 172 Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company : Geelong and Melbourne Railway, opening of / p. 163 Geoghegan, Revd P. B., Roman Catholic priest : / p. 132 Gippsland : Arawata Union Church, Korumburra (illustration) / p. 155 Gippsland : an early Gippsland home (illustration) / p. 155 Gippsland : an early Gippsland home (illustration) / p. 161 Gippsland : a Gippsland farm (illustration) / p. 161 Gippsland : Korumburra District in the early days / p. 154 Gippsland : a modern Gippsland home (illustration) / p. 161 Gippsland : 'Old Gippsland Memories', poem / p. 154 Gippsland : one of the main streets, Korumburra (illustration) / p. 155 Grey, Governor, Sir George : (Draft for Australian Colonies Act) / p. 176 Halfpenny, Thomas : early hotelkeeper / p. 140 Hall, W. A. : 'Opening of the Geelong to Melbourne Railway, 1857' (article) / p. 163-173 Hart, Alfred : 'Notes from an early diary of Sir Redmond Barry 1839-1842' (article) / p. 133-145 Hastie, Revd Thomas, minister, Free Church : / p. 131 Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] : Reports / p. 185 Holland, J. E. : 'Korumburra District in the Early Days' (article) / p. 154-162 Holland, Walt : 'Old Gippsland Memories', poem / p. 154 Horse-whipping : in early Melbourne / p. 139 John Knox Church : opened 7th May, 1848 / p. 131 Kangaroo Hunt : (Some particulars of life of R. von Stieglitz) / p. 147 Knaplund, Paul : 'Sir William Molesworth's Draft for an Australian Colonies Government Act, 1854' (article) / p. 174-184 Korumburra : Arawata Union Church (illustration) / p. 155 Korumburra : an early Gippsland home (illustration) / p. 155 Korumburra : an early Gippsland home (illustration) / p. 161 Korumburra : a Gippsland farm (illustration) / p. 161 Korumburra : Korumburra District pioneers / p. 163 Korumburra : Korumburra in the early days / p. 154 Korumburra : a modern Gippsland home (illustration) / p. 161 Korumburra : one of the main streets of, in the 1890s / p. 155 La Trobe, Charles Joseph : speech, British and Foreign Bible Society / p. 120 Lang, Dr John Dunmore : (Melbourne's First Settled Minister) / p. 116 Lodewyckx, Dr A. : 'The Name of Australia: Its origin and early use' (article) / p. 99-114 Lowe, Robert : advocate of separation / p. 174 Maps and Plans : map of Melbourne to Geelong Railway / p. 172 Master and Servants Act : (Redmond Barry) / p. 137 Mechanics' Institution [Mechanics' Institute] : Forbes's connection with it / p. 123 Melbourne : Bishop Broughton, and the first church in / p. 118 Melbourne : first church and school building in / p. 117 Melbourne : first theatre / p. 143 Melbourne : horse whipping in early Melbourne / p. 139 Melbourne : John Knox Church, Swanston Street / p. 131 Melbourne : map of Melbourne to Geelong Railway / p. 172 Melbourne : (Melbourne's First Settled Minister) / p. 115 Melbourne : opening of Geelong to Melbourne Railway, 1857 / p. 163 Melbourne : Presbyterian Church, first in Melbourne / p. 119 Mercantile Marine : brutal offences in / p. 142 Molesworth, Sir William : draft for an Australian Government Act, 1854 / p. 174 Molesworth, Sir William : (portrait) / p. 133 'Old Gippsland Memories', poem : / p. 154 Portraits : Barry, Sir Redmond (portrait) / p. 133 Portraits : Moleswoth, Sir William (portrait) / p. 133 Portraits : Stieglitz, Von. R. W. (portrait) / p. 133 Presbyterian Church : first in Melbourne / p. 119 Railways : map of Melbourne to Geelong Railway / p. 172 Railways : opening of the Geelong to Melbourne Railway / p. 163 Robinson, J. Campbell (Revd) : 'Melbourne's First Settled Minister - Revd James Forbes AM 1813-1851' (article) / p. 115-132 Rogers, Sir Frederic : and the Australian Constitution Bills / p. 175 Schools : first church and school building in Melbourne / p. 117 Selby, Isaac : errata in paper on 'Robert Hoddle' / p. 191 Stieglitz, Von, Robert William : (portrait) / p. 133 Stieglitz, Von, Robert William : (Some particulars on the Life of Robert William Von Stieglitz) / p. 146 Theatres : Melbourne's first / p. 143 Tulloh, Thomas, settler, Blackwood Valley : / p. 141, 144 Walsh, James : 'Some particulars of the Life of Robert William von Stieglitz' (article) / p. 146-153 ; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsRG03-04-003-1; Set of research papers: Heidelberg Conservation Study; Butler, Graeme, 1947-; Set of research files relating to research for the Heidelberg Conservation Study (1985). The Heidelberg Conservation Study was prepared by Graeme Butler in consultation with the Heidelberg Heritage Advisory Committee. FOLDER 1: > Constitution of the Heidelberg Heritage Advisory Committee, 1981. > Correspondence with the HHAC regarding the Heidelberg Conservation Study, 1981. > Study brief, street median report. > Advisory committee meeting minutes and agenda, circa 1981 - 1993. FOLDER 2: Letters > Contact list of addresses of current property owners, annotated > Responses from owners of properties, notable examples include a letter from Beryl Brock, mentioning notable residents and painters Charles Davies and family; and a letter from Alistair Knox, nephew of Impressionist painter William Dunn Knox, also referring to Lindsay Edward, head of the RMIT Art School and painter; Joyce Keam's history of life at Glen Ard. FOLDER 3: Correspondence > Correspondence between Graeme Butler and the Heidelberg Advisory Committee, including discussion of invoices and agreement, circa 1982 - 1986, and discussion of Kitchener Reserve, 1982. > Preliminary brief for landscape assessment, 6 pages. FOLDER 4: Correspondence > Research correspondence regarding significant properties, circa 1980 - 1983. > Preliminary lists of properties. FOLDER 5: Plans > Large plan of 21 Maltravers Road. > 6 composite A3 plans, including proposed swimmers dressing rooms at Sills Park Heidelberg and elevation plan of Shire Hall Heidelberg. > Coloured plan, park reserves in Mount Eagle Estate, Eaglemont. FOLDER 6: Heidelberg Heritage Open Day > Official guide notes featuring significant properties and parks > Open Day program and map > Report on Heidelberg Heritage Day - October 25th 1981 > Bus route and walking tour map, and list of stops on routes. FOLDER 7: Ivanhoe Methodist Church > Booklet, Ivanhoe Methodist Church, Seventy-fifth Anniversary, 1890-1965, 18 pages, includes photographs > 4 page booklet, Ivanhoe Methodist Church, Mural Panel interpretation and weekly program schedule. FOLDER 8: Austin Hospital > Historic description, September 1981 > Landscape description. > 3 aerial photographs or Austin Hospital buildings and Jennings Estate > 3 floor plans, one original and two copies, titled typical floor plan of Austin Hospital, 1972 FOLDER 9: Heidelberg Conservation Study draft study > 220 pages, Heidelberg Heritage Study, draft version, July 1981, includes annotated notes by Graeme Butler (includes black and white images of properties and landscapes) > Historic sites and structures list, July 1981, 3 pages. > Register of Significant Trees, April 1982, 6 pages. > Extract of Conference on Plane Tree Diseases, 1918. > Man-made landscape in Heidelberg, 1 page environmental history. FOLDER 10: Real Estate Listings, circa 1980s > Real Estate listings from broadsheet newspapers including the Heidelberger. The Herald and The Age. > Newspaper article on Heidelberg Heritage Study featuring photograph of Graeme Butler, The Heidelberger, Wednesday November 24, 1982. FOLDER 11: Walter Burley Griffin's Pholiota, 23 Glenard Drive and Knitlock Architecture > Bound research file containing extracts of the following publications - Sydney Sunday Sun 1926, research report by Peter Navaretti 1980, elevation plans from Magic of America by Marion Mahoney Griffin, Land and Transport circa 1914, diagrams of Glenard estate and Mount Eagle District, Australian Home Builder circa 1922. > National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Submission for the Addition of "Pholiata" [sic], rear of 23 Glenard Drive, Eaglemont, to the Register of Historic Buildings, April 1980, draft. FOLDER 12: > Heidelberg Conservation Study, City of Heidelberg, review of residential code, multi-unit residential code, policy manual and elderly persons housing policy, circa 1978. FOLDER 13: Ephemera > Ivanhoe Voice council newsletter, October 1986. > Brochure, Announcing Birds of Heidelberg and the Yarra Valley, published by Warringal Conservation Society. > Brochure, The Street Where You Live is an Urban Conservation area, September 1987, 2 copies. > Copy of extract from Illustrated Australian News, 1 June 1881, page 109, illustration of "Hospital for Incurables", now the location of the Austin Hospital. > Glossy copy, Charteris Estate, Mount Eagle District brochure, circa 1916. > Invitation, Opening of the Art of Rupert Bunny and E. Phillips Fox at the Banyule Gallery, 1984. > "Victoria and Her Resources, or the Triumph of Industry, evinced by a Visit to Heidelberg, April 4, 1861", poem in verse by P. O'Brien, 1 sheet, copy of item in State Library of Victoria collection. > copies of 3 photographs of properties in Heidelberg designed by Harold Desbrowe-Annear, located in the vicinity of the Eyrie, the Panorama and Outlook Drive. > paper copy of photograph of small brick cottage on Charterisville estate, circa 1890s. > Coloured postcard, vista of Heidelberg from Eagle Mount, handwritten message on back. > photographic print copy of photograph of unknown location, probably vista of Heidelberg from Eagle Mount. FOLDER 14: Research documents. > History of Macleod, 4 pages. > From White Settlement to the Present Day, 6 pages. > National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Research into Ivanhoe Public Gold Course Club Buildings, by Carlotta Kellaway 6 pages. > Index to surnames of inscriptions relating to that portion of Heidelberg Cemetery reserved for [...] the Roman Catholic Church M and the General Section N, compiled for the Society of Genealogists of London, April and May 1913. > History titled "Heidelberg : Hawdon : Banyule" also referring Banyle Gallery as described in Vol II of Historic Homesteads of Australia, by Frank Strahan, and Freedom from Prejudice by Brian Finemore. > "Rangeworthy" - 39 York Avenue, Ivanhoe East, compiled by Dulcie Godfrey, September 1981 for Heidelberg Historical Society. > "Balgartnie" 18-24 Mount Road, Heidelberg, 3 pages. > Summary of Graeme Buter's comments on "Greymouth" 309 Upper Heidelberg Road, Heidelberg, July 1986, 1 page. > Blake and Riggall, Application to have the Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme amended pursuant to Section 32(3) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1961 so as to effect a rezoning, 11 pages. > Compilation of research on Rosanna Golf Links, 10 pages. > Extract of the Voters' Roll for the Shire of Heidelberg for the year ending July 1872, 5 pages. > The Ivanhoe Views Estate, report on the area bounded by Silverdale Road, Alandale Road, Robina Road, the Eyrie and the Righi, Eaglemont for Ian Stewart and others by Graeme Butler FOLDER 15: > Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works [ MMBW ] drainage plans and certificates of title. > Copy of letter from Norman Lindsay, 1966, copied from ANZ Archives, regarding Charterisville property buildings. > Annotated plan, Charterisville homestead, copy of plan in thesis by Richard Peterson, annotated by GB. > Subdivision plan, Glanville Estate, Keelbundora > Copy of Grant by Purchase, by Charles Callow, referring to land of above plan, in the Village of Warringal, parish of Keelbundora, in the vicinity of Burgundy Street and Buckland Street. > Subdivision plan, area covering Powlett and Martin Streets, and Stradbroke Avenue. > Subdivision plan, Heidelberg Heights Estate, part of crown portion 3, Parish of Keelbundora. > Plan of "Taruna", 579 Upper Heidelberg Road, Heights Estate, Heidelberg West [mislabelled as Lower Plenty Road] > Copy of contract of sale of 10 acres of land comprising Crown Allotment 148 in the Parish of Jika Jika, from Adam Landells to John Harris on 28 March 1877, Registrar General's Office, No.308, Book 265. FOLDER 16: Beauview Estate > Glossy copy of cover of Beauview Homes promotional guide. > Copy of AV Jennings Beauview Homes estate promotional guide, including some annotations on cover page. FOLDER 17: 1956 Olympic Village > bound copy, "Housing Commission, Victoria presents The Olympic Village, Heidelberg, Victoria" for the XVIth Olympiad, Melbourne 1956, 18 pages. FOLDER 18: Heidelberg Artists > Extract of Smike to Bulldog: letters from Sir Arthur Streeton to Tom Roberts, edited with annotations by R.H. Croll, 2 pages. > Extract of chapter 3 of Australian impressionist painters; a pictorial history of the Heidelberg School by William Splatt and Susan Bruce, 8 pages. These items are part of the Butler Collection, a large archive of conservation studies, photographs and related reference material.; c.1985; Book; Butler Collection; Donated by Graeme Butler, 2023.MS 001811.02 (Box F025); Colin Ferguson Macdonald scrapbooks; MacDonald, Colin Ferguson, 1895-1969; Colin Ferguson Macdonald (1895-1969) was a respected radiologist who worked in the field for over 40 years. He was an honorary radiologist at the Royal Children’s Hospital from 1933-1949, and the director of Radiology at the Royal Women’s Hospital (1955-1963). He was also known for his skills as an orator, and a keen historian who was a member of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria from 1932 to 1968, including a stint as president (1959-1961). Scrapbook of paraphernalia from RHSV, 1960-1968. Includes: Page 2/01. Photo of ‘Hon Aneurin Bevan 1950 M.P, Minister of Health’ (loose). Page 2/01. List titled ‘founders’. (J. W. Hughston, M.A, A.W Grieg, E.A Petherwick, C.M.G) Page 2/02. List of names. Heading titled ‘1st council, July 1909.’ Page 2/03. List of names. Heading titled ‘Council (Continued), July 1909.’ Page 2/04. Chronological list of ‘Chairman of Council’ from 1909 to 1922. Page 2/05. Chronological list of ‘Honorary Secretaries’ from 1909 to unknown date (post 1939). Page 2/06. Chronological list of ‘Presidents’ from 1909 to 1939. Page 2/07. Chronological list of ‘Presidents (Continued)’ from 1939 to 1960. Page 2/08. Chronological list of ‘Librarians’ from 1909 to 1955. Page 2/09. Chronological list of ‘Editors’ from 1923 to unknown date (post 1958). Page 2/10. Chronological list of ‘Fellows (FRHSV)’ between 1952 and 1960. Page 2/11. Timeline of ‘Offices of the society’ from 1909 to 1957. Page 2/12. 8 scrap notes (typed or handwritten), chronicling aspects of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria (loose). Page 2/12. 2 copies of lists titled ‘Royal Historical Society of Victoria : its activities’. Page 2/13. Undated, unattributed news article ‘Malta University honors RACV Council member.’ Page 2/14. Herald, ‘Her Family were Kew Pioneers’, 15/12/1960. Page 2/14. Eastern Suburbs Standard, ‘Historical Society visits Kew’, 5/7/1961. Page 2/14. Hamilton Spectator, ‘Historians President to visit us’, 22/11/1960. Page 2/15. Typed article ‘Virtues of an Historical Society’. Page 2/16. Herald, ‘Historian for South-St’, 21/7/1962. Page 2/17. Handwritten letter to Colin MacDonald, from Historical Society of Swan Hill, 29/5/1962. Page 2/17. Handwritten letter to Mr Holloway (undated). Page 2/18. Typed letter to C. F. Macdonald from A.G Macdonald, 30/3/1963. Page 2/18. 2 copies of correspondence from C.F Macdonald, dated 6/7/1963. Correspondence between Colin and A.G MacDonald (the High Commissioner of the Clan Donald in Australia) from 1963, where the former recounts his family history for the latter’s research. Colin (6th July 1963): ‘My father, also Colin Ferguson Macdonald, came from Inverness in Melbourne in 1887 in the clipper “Loch Vennacher” of the well-known Loch line which sailed between Melbourne and Glasgow for many years.’ Page 2/19. 2 Typed letters dated 14th/9/1960 thanking the RHSV over re-election as president. Page 2/19. Chronological list of former RHSV presidents until 1961. Page 2/19. 2 copies of a typed document relating to the RHSV magazine to the new editor, Mr Warren Perry, 12/9/1960. Page 2/20. Programme for Angus Macmillan Commemoration, March 6-7th 1965. Page 2/20. Handwritten letter to Dr Macdonald, 6/5/1965. Page 2/20. Typed Letter from V. Savige, to C Macdonald, 24/3/1965. Page 2/21. Typed letter from R.A McAlpine, 12/10/1965. Page 2/22. Invitation from Royal Historical Society to attend a Victorian Historical conference on 1/10/1965. Page 2/22. Small, handwritten note (torn and stuck together with sticky tape) to Dr Macdonald, 7/10/1965. Page 2/22. Handwritten letter from RHSV to Dr Macdonald, 8/10/1965. Page 2/22. Handwritten letter to Dr Macdonald, 10/10/1965. Page 2/23. Programme for RHSV’s Victorian Historical conference (October 1965). Page 2/24. 5p. speech to Victorian Historical Conference, 1/10/1965. Page 2/25. 4p. Royal Historical Newsletter of Victoria, September 1967. Page 2/25. 5p. document (pages out of order?) from RHSV Annual meeting, 26/9/1967. Page 2/25. 2p. document ‘Vote of thanks by CFM’. Page 2/26. Letter to Dr Colin Macdonald, from Geelong Historical Society, 28/5/1968. Page 2/27. Brief historical notes and Itinary for a historical tour between the RHSV and the Geelong Historical Society, 25/5/1968. Page 2/28. Letter to Dr Colin Macdonald, from LJ Blake (RHSV president), 3/6/1968. Page 2/29. 7p copy of ‘Francis Ormond’ paper, read before the Historical Society of Victoria (30/6/1941). Page 2/30. 3p typed minutes of a council meeting from RHSV, 28/5/1968. Page 2/31. 4p RHSV Newsletter, June 1968. Page 2/31. Progress Press, 5/6/1968, ‘National Trust move to classify buildings’. Page 2/31. Letter to Dr Macdonald, from Warren Perry, 9/6/1968. Page 2/31. List of ‘Selection of old and notable buildings’ from City of Camberwell Historical Society. Page 2/32. Letter to Dr Colin Macdonald, from L.J. Blake, 6/5/1968. ; Scrapbook; Manuscripts CollectionVictorian Historical Journal : 9 Volume 3 (1), 1913; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines : A. W. Howitt's study of / p. 19, 22 Aborigines : at Melbourne / p. 3, 109, 110, 112, 116 Aborigines : murder of Frank's by / p. 44, 45 Aborigines : murders by / p. 44, 45, 189 Aborigines : Protectors of / p. 3, 116, 179 Aborigines : Sir Richard Bourke's Proclamation / p. 41 Alphington : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 3 Armytage, G (pioneer) : / p. 45 Bakewell, R. and J. : on the Plenty River / p. 4 Ballarat : Ballarat District / p. 15, 100 Barnard, F. G. A. : 'Gleanings from the Richmond 'Australian' 1859-61' (article) / p. 26-40 Bateman, E. L. : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 11, 14 Bendigo : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 14 Bibliography : Bibliography of Victoria / p. 41, 89, 177 Boiling Down : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 5 Bourke Street : in 1852 / p. 10 Burke and Wills : Alfred Howitt, leader, Relief Expedition / p. 17, 18, 61 Coast Surveys : Hobson's Bay, etc / p. 47, 89, 90, 178, 188, 192 Cremorne Gardens : (Gleanings from the Richmond 'Australian') / p. 35 Cricket : Intercolonial, 1860 / p. 37 Eureka Stockade : 'Our Own Little Rebellion' (review) / p. 25 Euroa : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 11 Faithful [Faithfull], George (pioneer) : / p. 48 Floods : on Yarra / p. 39, 186 Franks, - - - : murder of, by Aborigines / p. 44, 45 Gippsland : A. W. Howitt in Gippsland / p. 17, 20 Goldfields : Howitt's party visit the / p. 10 Hamilton, J. G. : 'Pioneering days in Western Victoria' (review) / p. 25 Howitt, A. W. : (portrait) / p. 16 Howitt, A. W. : study of Aborigines / p. 19, 22 Howitt, A. W. : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 16 Howitt, C. : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 16 Howitt, Dr Godfrey : (portrait) / p. 1 Howitt, Dr Godfrey : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 1, 5 Howitt, Mary E. B. : 'The Howitts in Australia' (article) / p. 01-1 Howitt, Richard : (portrait) / p. 1 Howitt, William : (portrait) / p. 16 Howitt, William : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 7 Jacka-Jacka : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 3 Kilmore : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 11 Land Sales : at Richmond / p. 28 Lonsdale, Captain William : Police Magistrate at Melbourne / p. 45, 89, 108, 151 MacKillop, George : at Port Phillip / p. 41, 44, 89, 155, 178, 183 Manifold, T. (pioneer) : / p. 44, 100 Maps and Plans : original Crown Allotments in Richmond / p. 28 Masson, Marjorie : The Foundation of the University of Melbourne / p. 25 McIvor Diggings : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 13 Melbourne : Aborigines in Melbourne / p. 3, 109, 110, 112, 116 Melbourne : Bourke Street in 1852 / p. 10 Melbourne : Captain Lonsdale, Police Magistrate / p. 45, 89, 108, 151 Melbourne : early names of / p. 41, 43, 46 Melbourne : R. Howitt's impression of, 1840 / p. 2 Melbourne : W. Howitt's impressions of, 1852-54 / p. 8, 13, 15 Mitchell, Major T. L. : expedition through 'Australia Felix' / p. 47, 48 Mornington Peninsula : pioneers of the / p. 4, 68 Omnibuses : in Richmond, 1859 / p. 31 Ovens Diggings : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 10 Patterson, J. H. (pioneer) : / p. 48 Petherick, Edward A : 'Bibliography of the State of Victoria, Part 5' (article) / p. 41-48 Plenty River : R. and J. Bakewell on the / p. 4 Port Phillip : Bibliography of, in 1836 / p. 41-48, 89-90 Port Phillip : Mackillop at Port Phillip / p. 41, 44, 89, 155, 178, 183 Port Phillip : Simpson, J. Chairman of First Meeting / p. 43 Port Phillip : Stewart, G., Police Magistrate, visits / p. 43, 155 Portraits : Howitt, Alfred William (portrait) / p. 16 Portraits : Howitt, Dr. Godfrey (portrait) / p. 1 Portraits : Howitt, Richard (portrait) / p. 1 Portraits : Howitt, William (portrait) / p. 16 Pre-Raphaelite Brethren : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 11 Protectors of Aborigines : Mr Protector Thomas / p. 3 Rabbits : wild, introduction of / p. 36 Railways : suburban opened / p. 32, 38, 40 Richmond : bathing-houses on Yarra, at / p. 34 Richmond : Cremorne Gardens / p. 35 Richmond : gleanings from the Richmond 'Australian', 1859-61 / p. 26 Richmond : land sales / p. 28 Richmond : omnibuses in 1850 / p. 31 Richmond : Richmond in 1859-61 / p. 26 Richmond : Richmond Paddock, road through / p. 38 Richmond : toll-gates in / p. 31 Richmond : Volunteer Corps at, 1859-60 / p. 36, 39 Richmond Paddock : road through / p. 38 Richmond Paddock : Zoological Gardens in / p. 35 Robertson, J. G. (pioneer) : / p. 48 Shearing : first / p. 48 Sheep : first shearing / p. 48 Simpson, James : Chairman of first meeting at Port Phillip / p. 43 Smith, Bernard : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 11 Steiglitz, J. (pioneer) : / p. 44 Stewart, George : Police Magistrate, visits settlement at Port Phillip, 1836 / p. 43, 155 Thomson, Dr Alexander (pioneer) : / p. 41, 42, 44, 119, 154 Toll-Gates : in Richmond / p. 31 Turner, Henry Gyles : 'Our Own Little Rebellion; the Story of the Eureka Stockade' (review) / p. 25 University, Melbourne : foundation of / p. 25 Volunteer Corps : at Richmond, 1859-60 / p. 36, 39 Western District : 'Pioneering Days in Western Victoria' (review) / p. 25 Woolner, T. : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 11 Yackandandah : (The Howitts in Australia) / p. 15 Yarra River : bathing houses on the, at Richmond / p. 34 Yarra River : floods on / p. 39, 186 Zoological Gardens : in Richmond Paddock / p. 35 ; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsMS 001819 (Box 326 01-23); Dugmore family : documents and relics c. 1910-1994; Includes documents detailing the family history of the Payne’s (A.V Payne being L.R Dugmore’s wife), photo albums and various documents relating to the Dugmores. Box 326-01 MS 001819.351 List of children from marriage of James Edward Payne (c.1834-1914) and Sarah Brown Farnham (c.1835-1896). Box 326-02 MS 001819.352 List of children from marriage of James Edward Payne II (1856-1927) and Nattie Hattam Grenfell (c.1858-1942). Box 326-03 MS 001819.353 4p. document “Detailed summary of the celebrations as Proposed”, from Bruce. Discusses plans for centenary celebrations (for what reason is unclear). Attached note indicates this was written to Amy, urging her to give improvements on future functions. Box 326-04 MS 001819.354 5p. document containing meeting minutes. Includes: Agenda for a meeting on 6/9/1955. 1p. Letter from Bruce ‘To the family’. Extract of minutes from meeting held on 114 Gordon St, 31st May. 2p. extract of minutes of meeting at 261 Riversdale Road, 20/4/1955. Box 326-05 MS 001819.355 4p. letter from Tom Payne to ‘Cousin’, 18/9/1955. Discusses details on the Payne family history. Box 326-06 MS 001819.356 3p. Extract addressed ‘to the family’, discussing details about research on family history. Box 326-07 MS 001819.357 2p. letter from Bruce F. Payne to Neil, 3/10/1954. Discusses family history. Box 326-08 MS 001819.358 6p. document highlighting different family trees. Includes: 2p. on ‘Presumed line of Stotfold Paynes from Warren to Edward the Blacksmith’ (names date back to 16th century. 1p. of family tree of Payne family from 17th century to 19th century. 3p. list of ‘names of the Stotfold Line of Paynes in the Chronological order of entry in which they appear in the Stotfold Church Register’, highlighting births, deaths and marriages of each family member. Box 326-09 MS 001819.359 Draft heading page and 2p preface of ‘In the beginning: A history of the Stotfold Branch Descended from the Meldreth Line of the Payne Family and of Families Co-related with it from 1317 to 1927’, by Bruce Farnham Payne. Box 326-10 MS 001819.360 4p. Draft of chapter 1 of Payne family history ‘Comments on the history’. Box 326-11 MS 001819.361 5p. draft of chapter 2 of Payne family history ‘The Origin and Meaning of the name of Payne’. Box 326-12 MS 001819.362 2p. draft of ‘Corrections to the history’, highlighting mistakes in the Payne family history project that need to be fixed. Box 326-13 MS 001819.363 40p. Draft of Chapter 3 of Payne family history ‘The Payne Family’. Includes two different versions of pages 27 and 28, and additonal pages 36A and 36B. Box 326-14 MS 001819.364 12p. draft of ‘Chapter…The Grenfell and Hattam Families’, from Payne family history. Box 326-15 MS 001819.365 31p. draft of ‘Chapter…The Stotfold Line in Australia’. Box 326-16 MS 001819.366 5p. extract draft of ‘The Farnham Family’, containing pages 1,2,3,6 and 8. Box 326-17 MS 001819.367 Large sheet of paper with handwritten family tree of the Payne family, starting from James Grenfell and Nannie Hattam and James Edward Payne and Sarah Brown Farnham. Box 326-18 MS 001819.368 Handwritten notes titled ‘Leonard Ralph Cochrane Dugmore’. Highlight life of L.R Dugmore. Likely written by previous owners but to be kept as reference. Box 326-19 MS 001819.369 5 mechanical pencils. All have ‘Compliments L.R Dugmore’. 3 have instructions on use wrapped around pen (1 damaged). Box 326-20 MS 001819.370 One Mechanical Pencil from Holden and Lewis Pty Ltd. On fountain pen, moulded at tip. Has a marbled pattern, labelled Platignum Box 326-21 MS 001819.371 4 plastic letter openers with ‘L.R Dugmore Mx1087-Engineers pattern maker, 50. Tope St South Melbourne.’ Box 326-22 MS 001819.372 Metal rod with holes. Made up of separate screw-on segments. Box 326-23 MS 001819.373 Plastic measuring apparatus inside leather and cardboard case.; Manuscripts Collection; Donated by Mildura Genealogy Society, signed by Graeme Butler, 29/5/2009.Victorian Historical Journal : 25 Volume 7 (1), 1919; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Batman, Eliza : widow of John Batman / p. 18 Batman, Henry : (Further Scraps of Melbourne History) / p. 18 Batman, John : (Scraps of Early Melbourne History) / p. 16-18 Bourke, Governor Sir R. : and survey of Port Phillip / p. 37 Bourke, Governor Sir R. : visits the site of Melbourne / p. 5, 44-6 Churches, Early : Wesleyans obtain site for church in Melbourne / p. 14-16 Coinage, Australian : circulation of dollars in NSW / p. 27 Coinage, Australian : circulation of dollars in Tasmania / p. 29 Coinage, Australian : early paper currency / p. 24-33 Coinage, Australian : engraved Orders used in Victoria (illustration) / p. 32 Coinage, Australian : 'Rum Orders' / p. 24 Coinage, Australian : Tasmanian promissory notes (illustration) / p. 29 Coins, Medals, etc : circulation of dollars in NSW / p. 27 Coins, Medals, etc : circulation of dollars in Tasmania / p. 29 Cooper, George : and first Melbourne land sales / p. 01-3 Cooper, Horatio : and first Melbourne land sales / p. 01-3 Currency : circulation of dollars in NSW / p. 27 Currency : circulation of dollars in Tasmania / p. 29 Currency : early paper / p. 24-33 Currency : engraved Orders used in Victoria in the 'fifties [1850s] / p. 32 Currency : 'Rum Orders' / p. 24 Currency : Tasmanian Promissory Notes (illustration) / p. 29 Customs House, Melbourne : erection of / p. 20-21 D'Arcy, F. R., Surveyor : at Port Phillip, 1836-7 / p. 3, 10-12, 41 Darke, W. W., Surveyor : at Port Phillip, 1836 / p. 3, 10, 12, 41 Dollars : circulation of, in New South Wales / p. 27 Dollars : in Tasmania / p. 29 Fawkner, John Pascoe : and foundation of Melbourne / p. 20, 51 Gardner, F. : 'Early Paper Currency of Australia' (article) / p. 24-33 Greig, A. W. : 'The Official Foundation of Melbourne' (article) / p. 35-48 Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] : Library, additions to / p. 23, 124 Hoddle, Robert : accompanies Governor Bourke / p. 45 Hoddle, Robert : conducts first Land Sale in Melbourne / p. 2 Hoddle, Robert : in charge at Melbourne / p. 09-11 Hoddle, Robert : journal of / p. 05-8 Hoddle, Robert : (portrait) / p. 45 Land Sales : Cooper, George, and first land sales / p. 01-3 Land Sales : Cooper, Horatio, and first land sales / p. 01-3 Land Sales : Hoddle, R., conducts first land sales / p. 2 Library : Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 23, 124 Lonsdale, Captain William : and early Melbourne / p. 3-15, 19, 20, 42-3 Market Square And Street : Melbourne / p. 18-19 Melbourne : Bourke, Sir R., visits the site of Melbourne / p. 5, 44-6 Melbourne : Cooper, George, and first Melbourne land sales / p. 01-3 Melbourne : Cooper, Horatio, and first Melbourne land sales / p. 01-3 Melbourne : Customs House, erection of / p. 20-1 Melbourne : Fawkner, J. P., and foundation of Melbourne / p. 20, 51, 53-4, 58-9, 63, 66, 69-70, 158-60 Melbourne : further scraps of early Melbourne history / p. 01-1 Melbourne : Governor Bourke's visit / p. 5, 8, 44-6 Melbourne : Hoddle, R., conducts first land sale in / p. 2 Melbourne : Hoddle, R., in charge at Melbourne / p. 9, 11 Melbourne : Lonsdale, Captain, and early Melbourne / p. 3-15, 19, 20, 42-3 Melbourne : Market Square and Market Street / p. 18-19 Melbourne : official foundation of / p. 35-48, 144 Melbourne : official foundation of Melbourne / p. 35-48 Melbourne : Stapylton, G. C., surveyor at, 1838 / p. 12-13 Melbourne : survey of site of / p. 3, 8, 36, 42, 46-8 Melbourne : surveyors at early Melbourne / p. 3-4, 9-14, 42-8 Melbourne : Wesleyans obtain site for church / p. 14-16 New South Wales : early paper currency in / p. 24-8 New South Wales : early Promissory Notes in / p. 25-7 Newspapers, Early : discovery of the file of 'Port Phillip Gazette' / p. 34 O'Callaghan, Thomas : 'Further Scraps of early Melbourne History' (article) / p. 1-20 Port Phillip : Bourke, Sir Richard, and survey of Port Phillip / p. 37 Port Phillip : D'Arcy, F. R., surveyor, at Port Phillip, 1836-7 / p. 3, 10-12, 41 Port Phillip : Darke, W. W., surveyor, at Port Phillip, 1836-7 / p. 3, 10-12, 41 Port Phillip : Hoddle, R. selected to accompany Governor Bourke to Port Phillip / p. 45 Port Phillip : 'Rattlesnake', HMS, at Port Phillip / p. 4-7, 38, 41 Port Phillip : Russell, R., surveyor, at Port Phillip, 1836-7 / p. 3, 4, 9-11 Port Phillip : Russell, R., surveyor, at Port Phillip, 1836-8 / p. 37-48 Port Phillip : survey of Port Phillip, 1836 / p. 36-41, 44 'Port Phillip Gazette' : discovery of file of the / p. 34 Portraits : Hoddle, Robert (portrait) / p. 45 Portraits : Russell, Robert (portrait) / p. 1 Promissory Notes : early, in New South Wales / p. 25-7 Promissory Notes : early, in Queensland / p. 33 Promissory Notes : early, in South Australia / p. 30-2 Promissory Notes : early, in Tasmania / p. 28-9 Promissory Notes : early, in Western Australia / p. 33 Public Buildings : erection of Customs House / p. 20-1 Queensland : early Promissory Notes of / p. 33 'Rattlesnake' HMS : at Port Phillip / p. 4-7, 38, 41 'Rum Orders' : (Early Paper Currency of Australia) / p. 24 Russell, Robert : (portrait) / p. 1 Russell, Robert, Surveyor : at Port Phillip / p. 3, 4, 9-11, 37-48 Smythe, H. W. H., Surveyor : at Melbourne, 1837 / p. 12 South Australia : early Promissory Notes in / p. 30-2 St Kilda : naming of / p. 34 Stapylton, G. G., Surveyor : of Melbourne, 1838 / p. 12-13 Sunbury : pioneers of Sunbury District / p. 47-76 Tasmania : early Promissory Notes in / p. 28-9 Tasmania : Tasmania Promissory Note (illustration) / p. 29 Wesleyan Church : Wesleyans obtain site for church in Melbourne, 1839 / p. 14, 16 Western Australia : early Promissory Notes in / p. 33 ; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 81 Volume 21 (1), 1945; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines : at Carr's Plains, 1873 / p. 29 Aborigines : Carr's Plains / p. 28, 29 Aborigines : names for implements / p. 28 Allan, J. Alexander : 'The Late Mr C. R. Long' (article) / p. 47 Barkly, Sir Henry : excerpts from letters of Baron Sir Ferdinand Von Mueller / p. 09-10 Bentham, George : excerpts from letters of Baron Von Mueller / p. 1, 2, 4, 9 Bentham, George : excerpts from letters of Baron Von Mueller / p. 10, 14 Bolangum Ranges : (Carr's Plains) / p. 26 Botanic Gardens : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 2 Boyd, Benjamin : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Briggs, Captain : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Callawadda : Carr's Plains / p. 25 Carr's Plains : Aboriginal names for implements / p. 28 Carr's Plains : Aborigines at Carr's Plains, 1873 / p. 29 Carr's Plains : Alex. Dennis and wife (portrait) / p. 31 Carr's Plains : Alexr [Alexander] Dennis and wife (portrait) / p. 31 Carr's Plains : article by Dr R. R. Wettenhall / p. 24-46 Carr's Plains : Bolangum Ranges / p. 26 Carr's Plains : Callawadda / p. 25 Carr's Plains : Carr's Plains / p. 24 Carr's Plains : Cattiong Nyam Nyam / p. 26 Carr's Plains : chapel at Carr's Plains / p. 34 Carr's Plains : Commander R. Wettenhall and Mrs Wettenhall / p. 33 Carr's Plains : Dennis Brothers / p. 30 Carr's Plains : Dog Trap Creek / p. 25 Carr's Plains : E. P. Tregurtha and Elizabeth Tregurtha / p. 32 Carr's Plains : Eeyeuk / p. 24 Carr's Plains : Engottenurmwurm / p. 28 Carr's Plains : extracts from Station diary, 1875-1877 / p. 39 Carr's Plains : Major Mitchell / p. 24, 25 Carr's Plains : Meleel-Meleelsh / p. 25 Carr's Plains : names of stations adjoining / p. 34 Carr's Plains : Polwarth sheep-breeders' register / p. 24 Carr's Plains : Richardson River / p. 25 Carr's Plains : Robertson's Run / p. 30 Carr's Plains : Rutherford Run / p. 30 Carr's Plains : Rutherford Run purchased / p. 34 Carr's Plains : Tarndwarncoort / p. 24 Carr's Plains, homestead : / p. 27 Cattiong Nyam Nyam : Carr's Plains / p. 26 Clarke, W. J. T. : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Cowes, Phillip Island : once known as Muswell Rocks / p. 5 Daley, Charles : Baron Sir Ferdinand Von Mueller / p. 1 Darling, Sir Charles : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 10, 11 Dennis, Alexander, Carr's Plains : (portrait) / p. 31 Dennis Brothers : Carr's Plains / p. 30, 31 Dennis, John : Carr's Plains / p. 31 Dennis, Mrs Alexander : Carr's Plains / p. 31 Dennis, William : Carr's Plains / p. 31 Eeyeuk : Carr's Plains / p. 24 Errata : historical memorials, etc / p. 48 Flora Australiensis : excerpts from Von Mueller's letters / p. 14, 15 Goldsmith, Sir W. B. : Carr's Plains / p. 33 Hardy, A. D. : 'Excerpts from Letters of Baron Sir Ferdinand Von Mueller' (article) / p. 01-1 Harvey, Professor : Baron Von Mueller's letters / p. 13 Henderson, Miss Euphemia : Baron Von Mueller's letters / p. 2, 3, 4 Hooker, Sir Joseph : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 1 Hooker, Sir William : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 1, 11, 15 Imlay, Doctor : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Lake Hindmarsh : Carr's Plains / p. 25 Lake Hindmarsh : named by Eyre (Carr's Plains) / p. 25 Ledcourt Station : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Long, Charles Richard : obituary notice / p. 47-48 McHaffie, John David : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 3, 5, 6, 13 McMillan, Angus : (Letters of Baron Von Mueller) / p. 1 Mitchell, Major T. L. : Carr's Plains / p. 24 Mueller, Sir Ferdinand Von : excerpts from letters of / p. 01-1 Muirhead, Mr, manager, Carr's Plains : / p. 34 Muswell Rocks : old name for Cowes, Phillip Island / p. 5 Plates and Portraits : Aborigines at Carr's Plains (illustration) / p. 29 Plates and Portraits : Carr's Plains homestead, 1873 (illustration) / p. 27 Plates and Portraits : Carr's Plains homestead, 1891 (illustration) / p. 26 Plates and Portraits : Dennis, Alexander, and wife (portrait) / p. 31 Plates and Portraits : Tregurtha, E. P. (Carr's Plains) (portrait) / p. 32 Plates and Portraits : Tregurtha, Elizabeth (Carr's Plains) (portrait) / p. 32 Plates and Portraits : Wettenhall, Commander Robert, and Mrs Wettenhall (portrait) / p. 33 Richardson’s River and Creek : Carr’s Plains / p. 25 Robertson, J. G : Carr’s Plains / p. 30 Stawell : gold discovered, Pleasant Creek / p. 35 Stawell : proclaimed a Shire / p. 35 Tregurtha, Edward P., Carr's Plains : (portrait) / p. 31, 32 Tregurtha, Elizabeth, Carr's Plains : (portrait) / p. 32 Waranooke Station : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Warracknabeal : Carr's Plains / p. 34 Wettenhall, Dr R. R. : 'Carr's Plains' / p. 24-46 Wettenhall, Holford H. : Carr's Plains / p. 35 Wettenhall, Lieutenant R., Carr's Plains : (portrait) / p. 31, 32, 33 Willaring : Carr's Plains / p. 25 Wilson Brothers : Carr's Plains / p. 30 Woodlands Station : Carr's Plains / p. 30 ; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 253 Volume 70 (2), 1999; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines, Western District Koories' stories collected : in 'Untold Stories', by Jan Critchett, reviewed / p. 164-6 'Advocate', Melbourne : on hostels for women in Melbourne / p. 118 Allenby Lodge, Hawthorn : Salvation Army hostel for girls / p. 119-20 Anglican Church of Australia : as established church in early New South Wales / p. 130 Anglican Church of Australia : opened hostels for business girls in Melbourne / p. 116-7 'Argus', Melbourne : historical articles in / p. 112, 113 Attwood, Bain Munro : review of 'Untold Stories: Memories and Lives of Victorian Koories' (Critchett) / p. 164-6 Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies : and publication of journals of George Augustus Robinson / p. 154 Bagot, Charles Hervey, member, Legislative Council, South Australia : on state aid to Jewish congregations in colony / p. 138 'Banyule', Heidelberg, home of James Graham : / p. 158 Barrett, John : 'That Better Country', by, on Church Acts / p. 132 Barry, Louise (Lulu) : called for hostel accommodation for Catholic business girls / p. 118-9 Bassett, Lady Flora Marjorie (Marnie), née Masson : article on H.F. Gisborne in 'Argus' / p. 112 Biography : A.G.L. Shaw on the writing of / p. 156 Bourke, Sir Richard, Governor of New South Wales : outlined plans for State Aid / p. 131 Bourke, Sir Richard, Governor of New South Wales : portrait by Arthur Levett Jackson (portrait) / p. 133 Brookes, Dame Mabel Balcombe (May) : president, Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne / p. 146, 150 Broughton, Rt Revd William Grant, Bishop of Australia : and state aid to churches / p. 132 Brown-May, Andrew : 'Melbourne's Street Life: the Itinerary of our Days', by, reviewed / p. 162-4 Burke, Edmund, on English people and church establishment : / p. 128-9, 143, 144 Cabrini Hospital, Malvern : history of, by Gwynedd Hunter-Payne, reviewed / p. 166-8 Cannon, Michael Montague : 'That Disreputable Firm: The Inside Story of Slater and Gordon', by, reviewed / p. 161-2 Carmel Hostel, Fitzroy : / p. 118 Carmichael, Sir Thomas Gibson, Governor of Victoria, : gave address to new Historical Society / p. 113 Catholic Church : and Cabrini Hospital, Malvern / p. 166-7 Catholic Church : discouraged in early New South Wales / p. 130 Catholic Church : expansion in 1830s / p. 132 Catholic Church : opened hostels in Melbourne for business girls / p. 118-9 Catholic Women's Social Guild (CWSG), Victoria, : opened hostels for business girls / p. 118-9 Chalmers Hall, Melbourne : hostel for business girls / p. 120, 124 Church and Schools Corporation : in New South Wales / p. 130-1 Church and State in Australia : survey of state aid in the Australian colonies 1788-1895 / p. 128-44 Churches : buildings and residences exempted from rates, Victoria / p. 141 Churches : Church Act for, 1836 / p. 131-2, 135 Churches : gold rushes encouraged state aid to, in Victoria / p. 140-1 Churches : Governor Bourke's proposals for state aid / p. 131 Churches : state aid ended in New South Wales / p. 140 Churches : state aid in Queensland and Tasmania / p. 139 Churches : state aid in South Australia / p. 134, 137-9 Churches : state aid in Western Australia / p. 142 Churches : state aid to, in the Australian colonies / p. 128-44 Churches : state aid, under Governor Gipps / p. 135-6 Clark, Charles Manning Hope : on James Graham / p. 159 Clark, Dr Ian D. : letter, re review of 'The Journals of George Augustus Robinson' / p. 153-5 Clarke, Mary : tells of Aboriginal life in 'Untold Stories' / p. 165 Clarke, Most Revd Henry Lowther, Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne : and GFS hostel for working girls in Melbourne / p. 117 Connibere, George, softgoods manufacturer : YWCA building, Melbourne, funded by family of / p. 117 Cowper, Charles, Premier of NSW : and ending of state aid to churches / p. 140 Critchett, Janet Faye (Jan) : 'Untold Stories: Memories and Lives of Victorian Koories', by, reviewed / p. 164-6 Deakin, Alfred, Prime Minister of Australia : vice-president, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 108 Denison, Sir William Thomas, Governor of New South Wales : and state aid to Jewish congregations / p. 136 Denman, Gertrude Mary, Lady : opened Girls' Friendly Society Lodge, Melbourne / p. 117 Donovan, Peter : 'An Ornament to the City: The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital', by, reviewed / p. 145-52 Doyle, Helen : review of 'A Man about Town: The Letters of James Graham, Victorian Entrepreneur 1854-1864' (Graham, ed.) / p. 157-60 Edith Head Hall, North Melbourne (former GFS Lodge) : / p. 124 Fawkner, John Pascoe : tried to limit state aid to churches in Victoria / p. 141 Fintona, girls' school, Melbourne : founded by Annie Hughston / p. 108 FitzRoy, Sir Charles Augustus, Governor of New South Wales : state aid to Jewish congregations / p. 136 Football : history of Australian Rules, by Hess and Stewart, reviewed / p. 160-1 Forrest, Sir John, Premier of Western Australia : and state aid to churches / p. 142-3 Forster, Rachel Cecily, Lady : opened Spring House for business girls in Melbourne / p. 120 GFS Lodge, Melbourne, Anglican hostel for business girls (later Edith Head Hall) : / p. 117, 124 Gipps, Sir George, Governor of New South Wales : and state aid to churches / p. 135-6 Girls' Friendly Society (GFS) : / p. 126 Girls' Friendly Society (GFS) : providing GFS Lodge for immigrant and working girls in Melbourne / p. 117 Gisborne, Henry Fysshe, Commissioner for Crown Lands, Port Phillip : article on, in 'Argus', by Marjorie Masson (Lady Marnie Bassett) / p. 112 Glenelg, Charles, 1st Baron, Secretary of State for the Colonies : and state aid in Australia / p. 131 Graham, Edward, brother of James Graham : / p. 158 Graham, James, merchant, Melbourne : letters of, 1854-64, edited by Sally Graham, reviewed / p. 157-60 Graham, Mary, wife of James Graham : / p. 159 Graham, Sally : 'A Man About Town: The Letters of James Graham, Victorian Entrepreneur 1854-1864', edited by, reviewed / p. 157-60 Great Britain, Acts of Parliament : Imperial Act 1842, Schedule C, covered support for public worship / p. 135 Gregory, Alan : 'The Ever Open Door: A History of the Royal Melbourne Hospital 1848-1998', by, reviewed / p. 145, 147-9 Gregory, John Stradbroke (Jack) : 'State Aid to Religion in the Australian Colonies 1788-1895' (article) / p. 128-44 Greig, Alfred Woolley : and founding of Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 106-8, 112, 114 Greig, Alfred Woolley : contributions to 'Argus' / p. 112 Greig, Alfred Woolley : (portrait) / p. 109 Grey, Henry George, 3rd Earl, Colonial Secretary : and state aid to Jewish congregations in NSW / p. 136 Hay, James, Salvation Army Commissioner, Melbourne : / p. 120 Hess, Rob : 'More than a Game', edited by, with Bob Stewart, reviewed / p. 160-1 Hoban, Samuel, Superintendent, Wesleyan Central Mission, : called for hostel for working women in Melbourne / p. 120, 122 Hospitals and Charities Commission : and Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 150 Hospitals, in Victoria : review article on recent books on history of, by Gwynedd Hunter-Payne / p. 145-52 Hotel Y (YWCA), Melbourne : / p. 124 Hughston, Annie, founder of Fintona Girls' School : / p. 108 Hughston, Catherine, mother of William John Hughston : / p. 108 Hughston, Johnston, school principal : / p. 108 Hughston, Robert, medical practitioner, brother of W.J. Hughston : / p. 110 Hughston, Violet, taught at Fintona Girls' school : / p. 108 Hughston, Violet, taught at Fintona Girls' school : marriage to Walter Murdoch / p. 110 Hughston, William John, teacher : as founder of Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] / p. 107-8 Hughston, William John, teacher : opened open-air school, Sandringham / p. 108, 110 Hughston, William John, teacher : (portrait) / p. 109 Hughston, William John, teacher : wrote article 'Vanishing Records' in Melbourne 'Argus' / p. 105-7 Hunter-Payne, Gwynedd : 'Cabrini: A Hospital's Journey 1948-1998', by, reviewed / p. 166-8 Hunter-Payne, Gwynedd : 'The Health of Hospital History' (review article) / p. 145-52 Inglis, Kenneth Stanley : history of Royal Melbourne Hospital, by / p. 145, 147 Italians, in Victoria, and Cabrini Hospital in Malvern : / p. 166-7 Jews, in Australia : funding of Jewish congregations accepted / p. 136 Jews, in Australia : proposals for state aid, NSW / p. 131, 136 Jews, in Australia : state aid for, in South Australia / p. 138 Jews, in Australia : state aid rejected to, in Victoria / p. 140 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria : compiled 'Letters from Victorian Pioneers' / p. 105 Lang, Revd Dr John Dunmore : favoured voluntarism in relations with Government / p. 132 Laster, Kathy : review of 'That Disreputable Firm: The Inside Story of Slater and Gordon' (Cannon) / p. 161-2 Latham, Alan Thomas, Secretary, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] : / p. 114 Latham, Eleanor Mary (Ella), Lady : / p. 113 Latham, Sir John Greig, Chief Justice : / p. 113 Latham, Thomas, member, and President 1927-31, of (Royal) Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : / p. 112-3 Lemon, Andrew Grant Ferguson, editor, 'Victorian Historical Journal' : retires as journal editor / p. 103 'Letters from Victorian Pioneers' : / p. 105 Long, Colin : review of 'Melbourne's Street Life: the Itinerary of our Days' (Brown-May) / p. 162-4 Lutheran Church : and state aid in South Australia / p. 134 Macaulay, Thomas Babington : on Church and State / p. 129, 139, 143 Macquarie, Lachlan, Governor of New South Wales, : and churches in colony / p. 130 Madden, Sir Frank, Speaker, Legislative Assembly, Parliament of Victoria : as co-founder and first President, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 108 Malvern : Cabrini Hospital (former St Benedict's Hospital) / p. 166-7 Mannix, Very Revd Dr Daniel, Archbishop of Melbourne : and Catholic hostels for business girls / p. 119 Mannix, Very Revd Dr Daniel, Archbishop of Melbourne : visit to new Cabrini Hospital in Malvern / p. 167 Marsden, Revd Samuel : criticised by Macquarie for evangelical innovations / p. 130 McPhee, Peter : ''Pansy': A Life of Roy Douglas Wright', by, reviewed / p. 156-7 McPherson, Sir William Murray, Premier of Victoria : funds for Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 146 Medibank : as theme in Melbourne hospital histories / p. 147-9, 150 Medibank : introduced by Whitlam Government / p. 147 Melbourne : Collins Street and Block Arcade c. 1910 (illustration) / p. 111 Melbourne : street life of, history by Andrew Brown-May reviewed / p. 162-4 Melbourne : traffic in Swanston Street / p. 163 Melbourne City Council : records used in 'Melbourne Street Life' by Andrew Brown-May / p. 163-4 Melbourne University : Sir Douglas Wright as professor and Chancellor / p. 156-7 Methodist Church : opened Princess Mary Club, hostel for business girls / p. 120 Michie, Archibald, member, Legislative Council, Victoria : argued for state aid in colony / p. 141 Mitchell, Ann : on hospital histories / p. 145-6 Moore, Sir William Harrison, Professor of Law, Melbourne University : / p. 113 Moore, Sir William Harrison, Professor of Law, Melbourne University : as councillor and chairman of Historical Society / p. 113 'Moreton Bay Courier', Brisbane : on rejection of state aid to churches in Queensland / p. 139 Morphett, Sir John : supported state aid to Jewish congregations in South Australia / p. 138 Morton, Dr Richard : editorial / p. 103-4 Morton, Dr Richard : succeeds Andrew Lemon as editor, 'Victorian Historical Journal' / p. 103-4 Murdoch, Dame Elisabeth : member and first Benefactor of RHSV / p. 110 Murdoch, Sir Keith Arthur, editor of Melbourne 'Herald and Weekly Times' : nephew of Walter Murdoch / p. 110 Murdoch, Walter, brother-in-law of W.J. Hughston : / p. 110 Murray, John, Premier of Victoria : Historical Society deputation to, for preservation of records / p. 113 National Library of Australia : Petherick Room / p. 107 New South Wales, Acts of Parliament : Church Act, 1836 / p. 131-2, 135, 137 Nicholson, Matthew : review of 'More than a Game' (Hess and Stewart, eds.) / p. 160-1 O'Flynn, Revd Jeremiah Francis : deported by Governor Macquarie / p. 130 O'Halloran, Major Thomas Shuldham, Police Commissioner for South Australia : support to extend state aid to Jewish congregations / p. 138 O'Hanlon, Seamus : 'For the Upholding of Womanhood: Melbourne's Interwar Hostels for "Business Girls"' (article) / p. 116-27 Orr, Sydney Sparkes, Professor of Philosophy, University of Tasmania : Sir Douglas Wright and / p. 157 Pell, Most Revd George, Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, and of Sydney : on separation of church and state / p. 144 Petherick, Edward Augustus : (portrait) / p. 109 Petherick, Edward Augustus : prepared historical bibliography / p. 107 Plomley, Norman James Brian, : transcriptions of journals of George Augustus Robinson / p. 153 Presbyterian Church : provided hostel for business girls in Melbourne / p. 120 Presland, Gary : letter from Ian D. Clark re review of 'The Journals of George Augustus Robinson' by / p. 153-5 Priestley, Susan, President RHSV : 'Foundations and the Future' (article) / p. 105-15 Priestley, Susan, President RHSV : paper at RHSV Anniversary dinner / p. 103 Princess Mary Club, Melbourne, Methodist hostel for business girls : / p. 120, 124-5 Princess Mary Club, Melbourne, Methodist hostel for business girls : standards of accommodation at / p. 122 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : history, by Emma Russell, reviewed / p. 147, 149-50 Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne : history of, by Gwendolyne Swinburne / p. 145, 146-7 Queensland : state aid to churches in, disallowed / p. 139 Robe, Frederick Holt, Lieut Governor of South Australia : introduced state aid to churches in South Australia / p. 134, 137 Robinson, George Augustus : letter by Ian D. Clark re reviews of journals of, by Gary Presland / p. 153-5 Robson, Belinda : review of 'Cabrini. A Hospital's Journey 1948-1998' (Hunter-Payne) / p. 166-8 Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists : and Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 150 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : 90th Anniversary dinner / p. 103 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : early history / p. 105-15 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : first meeting, Furlong's Music Studio / p. 112 Royal Melbourne Hospital : history of, by Alan Gregory, reviewed / p. 147-9 Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital : history, by Peter Donovan, reviewed / p. 147, 149 Russell, Emma : Bricks or Spirit? The Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne, by, reviewed / p. 145-52 Russell, John, 1st Earl Russell, Colonial Secretary : allowed for special supplementary vote in NSW to Jewish congregations / p. 136 Sabbath observance, in Australia : / p. 143 Salvation Army : provided hostels for business girls in Melbourne / p. 119-20 Salvation Army : Spring House, 1921 (illustration) / p. 121 Schools : state aid for non-government schools / p. 144 Scott, Sir Ernest, Professor of History, Melbourne University : chairman of council of Historical Society / p. 113-14 Shaw, Professor Alan George Lewers : review of ''Pansy': A Life of Roy Douglas Wright' (McPhee) / p. 156-7 Slater and Gordon, law firm, Melbourne : history of, by Michael Cannon, reviewed / p. 161-2 Snelson, Amy, General Secretary YWCA in Australia : planned headquarters and hostel in Melbourne / p. 116-7 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, in Australia : / p. 132 South Australia : state aid abolished, 1851 / p. 139 South Australia : state aid to churches introduced, 1846 / p. 134, 137-8 'South Australian Register', Adelaide : records debate on state aid to Jewish congregations / p. 138 Spring House, Melbourne, Salvation Army hostel for business girls : / p. 120, 124 Spring House, Melbourne, Salvation Army hostel for business girls : in 1921 (illustration) / p. 121 Spring House, Melbourne, Salvation Army hostel for business girls : single bedroom, 1921 (illustration) / p. 123 Spring House, Melbourne, Salvation Army hostel for business girls : standards of accommodation in / p. 122 St Anne's Hall, Carlton : hostel for Catholic business girls / p. 119, 124 St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne : and Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital / p. 149 St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne : history of private hospitals of, by Michael Tyquin, reviewed / p. 147 Stewart, Bob : 'More than a Game', edited by, with Rob Hess, reviewed / p. 160-1 Stow, Revd Thomas Quinton, Independent clergyman, Adelaide : on state aid for churches / p. 137 Swinburne, Gwendoline Hamer : wrote history of Queen Victoria Hospital / p. 145, 146 Tasmania : state aid to churches in / p. 139 Tasmania, Acts of Parliament : Commutation of State Aid Act, 1867 / p. 139 Therry, Revd John Joseph : / p. 130 Turner, Henry Gyles : vice-president, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 108 Tyquin, Michael : 'A Place on the Hill: The History of St Vincent's Private Hospitals in Melbourne, 1906-93', by, reviewed / p. 145-52 Van Diemen's Land, Acts of Parliament : Church Act, 1837 / p. 132 Vasey, George Brinsden, barrister, Melbourne : treasurer of Historical Society / p. 113 Victoria : state aid to churches in Constitution / p. 141 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Local Government Act 1863, exempted church buildings and residences from rating / p. 141 Victoria, Parliament, Legislative Assembly : ministers of religion could be members of / p. 143 Victoria, Parliament, Legislative Assembly : used Lord's Prayer to open sessions / p. 143 'Victorian Historical Journal' : / p. 108 'Victorian Historical Journal' : Dr Richard Morton as new editor / p. 103-4 'Victorian Historical Magazine' : Petherick bibliography published / p. 107 Watson, Jean, aunt and foster mother of Jessie Webb : / p. 112 Watson, Thomas Greenlees, parliamentary clerk : / p. 112 Watt, William Alexander, Premier of Victoria : founding vice-president, Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 108 Webb, Jessie Stobo Watson, historian, Melbourne University : as co-principal of matriculation coaching college / p. 112, 113 Webb, Jessie Stobo Watson, historian, Melbourne University : offered use of rooms, Block Arcade, for new Historical Society / p. 112 Western Australia, state aid to churches in : / p. 142 Willis, John Walpole, judge : notebooks of, acquired by Historical Society / p. 113 Women : hostels for, in Melbourne, in interwar years / p. 116-27 Women's hostels, in Melbourne : closure of / p. 124-5 Women's hostels, in Melbourne : established by the churches / p. 116-7, 118-20 Women's hostels, in Melbourne : history of, in interwar years / p. 116-27 Women's hostels, in Melbourne : Spring House (Salvation Army), 1921 (illustration) / p. 121, 123 Women's hostels, in Melbourne : standards of accommodation / p. 122-4 'Women's Social Work', journal of Catholic Women's Social Guild : on need for hostels for young country women / p. 118 Woodroffe, Ian, Director, RHSV : on future of RHSV / p. 114-5 Wright, Sir Roy Douglas (Pansy), Chancellor, University of Melbourne : biography of, by Peter McPhee, reviewed / p. 156-7 Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) : former headquarters used by Girls' Friendly Society for hostel / p. 117 Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) : new headquarters in Russell Street, Melbourne / p. 116-7, 124, 125-6; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 230 Volume 59 (2), 1988; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Aborigines : and Framlingham Reserve / p. 24-6, 32 Aborigines : Batman's treaty with / p. 70-1 Aborigines : George Augustus Robinson and / p. 55-6 Aborigines : in Western District, studies of / p. 69-70 Adams, Rothwell, gynaecologist : / p. 42 Agents-General : role of / p. 7 Alcoholism : and women in World War II / p. 48-9 Allan, John, McMahon, 'Tooram' : / p. 19 Allan, William, J. : candidate for Warrnambool in 1889 / p. 23, 25 Allansford : John Murray from / p. 19-20 Andel, Lucille (RHSV) : review of 'Against the current' (Hellegen) / p. 65-6 Anderson, William, MP, from Koroit : / p. 25 Archibald, John Feltham : from Warrnambool / p. 19, 25 Archives : manual for, by Ann Pederson / p. 61-3 Australia, Acts of Parliament : National Security (Venereal Disease and Contraception) Regulations, 1942 / p. 51 'Australia Felix' : papers on Major Mitchell, reviewed / p. 69-71 'Australian dictionary of biography' (ADB) : notes for name index, published / p. 76 Australian Natives Association : annual conference, Warrnambool, 1894 / p. 26-27 Australian Natives Association : members of Parliament from / p. 26 Balls-Headley, Walter (physician) : / p. 40-1 Baptist Church : Strathcona Girls Grammar School history / p. 67-9 Barber, George (solicitor, Warrnambool) : / p. 21, 25 Barrett, John : 'We were there; Australian soldiers of World War II', by, reviewed / p. 71-4 Batman, John : and relations with Aborigines / p. 70-1 Batman, John : treaty signed with Aborigines / p. 70-1 Baudin, Nicolas : account of Australian explorations, reviewed / p. 56-7 Baxter, Annie (Mrs Andrew) : helps woman in premature labour / p. 37-8 Beaurepaire, (Cr) Frank (Lord Mayor of Melbourne) : urged night curfew in World War II / p. 49 Bent, (Sir) Thomas (Premier of Victoria) : and John Murray / p. 28-29 Biographical register 1788-1939' : reviewed / p. 76 Bowe, Maree (RHSV) : 'Women, subject of science, and their subjective experience: the knowledge revolution 1880s-1900s' (article) / p. 36-46 Boys : 'John Murray' for delinquent / p. 31 Bromfield, Astley J, Warrnambool : / p. 21, 25 Broome, (Dr) Richard : review of 'Black Robinson, Protector of Aborigines' (Rae-Ellis) / p. 55-6 Brownrigg, Marcus : 'Mission to the islands', by, reviewed / p. 56, 58 'The Bulletin' Sydney : cartoons, of John Murray (illustration) / p. 30, 31 Calway, (Colonel) Geoff : US Army, in Melbourne / p. 51, 52 Camberwell Grammar School : history of, reviewed / p. 67-9 Campbell, Alastair H. : 'John Batman and the Aborigines' by, reviewed / p. 69-71 Catholic Church, in Australia : issues in Warrnambool election campaigns / p. 19, 20-3 Catholics : in election campaigns, Warrnambool / p. 20-23 Charlton, Peter : 'Two flies up a wall', by, reviewed / p. 58-9 Childbirth : early studies of, in Australia / p. 36-46 Childbirth : miscarriages in / p. 37 Chinese, in Australia : immigration into Victoria / p. 8 Cinemas : history of, in Australia, reviewed / p. 60-1 Cinemas : music in, for films / p. 60 Clarke, Ian : paper on Aborigines in Dunkeld area / p. 69-70 Colligan, Mimi : review of 'Hollywood down under' (Collins) / p. 60-1 Collins, Diane : 'Hollywood down under', reviewed / p. 60-1 Contraceptives : controls against, in World War II / p. 53 Cook, James H. : candidate for East Bourke / p. 28 'Coolie' labour : issue at Warrnambool / p. 21 Council of Agricultural Education, Victoria : / p. 24, 25 Cramer, (Major) Augustus Charles (Town Clerk, Warrnambool) : / p. 18-21, 22-3 Critchett, Jan : paper on 'frontier' in Victoria / p. 69 Currey, John : edited Tuckey's 'Memoir of a chart of Port Phillip' / p. 56, 58 Curtin, John (Prime Minister) : and austerity in World War II / p. 47 Darian-Smith, Kate : 'Morality and feminism; patriotism in Melbourne during the Second World War' (article) / p. 47-54 Davis, Henry Whitcombe : edited 'Warrnambool Standard' / p. 18 Deakin, Alfred (Prime Minister) : as Chief Secretary / p. 18, 25, 26, 31 Deasy, John (British MP) : in Australia / p. 11 Decorations of honour : recommendations for Victorians 1888 / p. 8-9 Dennington (Vic) : / p. 20, 22 Dillon, John (British MP) : in Australia / p. 11 Dookie Agricultural College : / p. 24 Dunstan, David : reviews by / p. 76-7 Eggleston, Sir Frederic : on John Murray / p. 27, 29 Elizabeth II, Queen of England : as Queen of Australia / p. 14-16 Elizabeth II, Queen of England : represented in Australia / p. 14-16 Endocrinology : development of research in / p. 42-3 Esmonde, Sir Thomas, Irish MP : in Australia / p. 11 Farrer, James Farrish, MP for Barwon : / p. 29 Fearon, James, Fenian : in Melbourne / p. 10-'11 Featherstone, Guy (RHSV) : 'Bibliography of Victorian history', by, reviewed / p. 74-5 Featonby, Dr Henry Newark, Chief Health Officer : / p. 51 Fendley, J. Margaret, : 'A school on a hill', by, reviewed / p. 67-9 Football : H.C.A. Harrison's contribution / p. 64-5 Foreman, Dr Joseph : on gynaecology / p. 36, 43 Forster, Frank : 'Progress in obstetrics and gynaecology in Australia', by / p. 46 Fox, Charlie : review of 'Two flies up a wall' (Charlton) / p. 58-9 Framlingham : plans for agricultural college on Aboriginal reserve / p. 24-26 Francis, James G., Premier of Victoria : held Warrnambool seat / p. 20, 21, 31 Froude, James A. : described Government House, Melbourne / p. 12 Gambling : history of, in Australia, reviewed / p. 58-9 Gaunson, David, MLA : as MP for Emerald Hill / p. 24 Gibbney, Herbert James A. : 'A Biographical register', by, reviewed / p. 76 Gordon Technical College, Geelong : history of, reviewed / p. 77 Gott, Beth : paper on Western District frontier / p. 69-70 Governors : of Victoria, study of role of / p. 3-17 Governors : office of Governor in Victoria / p. 14 Gunn, Ben : on Aboriginal art in Grampians / p. 70 Gynaecology : pioneering studies in Australia / p. 36-46 Hansen, Ian Victor : 'By their deeds: a centenary history of Camberwell Grammar School', by, reviewed / p. 67-9 Hardie, David : on women's diseases / p. 42-3 Harrison, Henry Colden Antill : autobiography, reviewed / p. 64-5 Hellegers, Joan : 'Against the current: the story of Adeline Keating', by, reviewed / p. 65-6 Helpmann, Walter, Warrnambool : / p. 30 Hibbins, Gillian : co-editor, 'Running with the ball' / p. 64-5 Higgins, Henry Bourne : / p. 26, 27-8, 32 Higgins, Henry Bourne : against Boer War / p. 26, 27-8 Higinbotham, George, Chief Justice of Victoria : as Acting Governor of Victoria / p. 9 Higinbotham, George, Chief Justice of Victoria : on Musgrove v. Toy case / p. 7-8 Hilton, Joseph : on gambling / p. 58 Holloway, Edward James, Federal Minister for Health : and problem of venereal disease / p. 51 Hopetoun, Adrian Louis Hopetoun, 1st Viscount, Governor General : as Governor of Victoria / p. 10, 12 Horne, George : wrote 'Practical gynaecology' / p. 39, 44, 46 Horner, Frank : 'The French reconnaissance', by, reviewed / p. 56-7 Horthy, Nicholas : visit to Melbourne / p. 12 Hotham, Sir Charles, Governor of Victoria : / p. 4 Huntingfield, William C.A.V., 5th Baron, Governor of Victoria : / p. 12-13 Inchbold, Percival Pennell, MLA : urged against women vagrants in World War 11 / p. 49 Inglis, Amirah : tells of experience with menstruation / p. 45 Intercolonial Medical Congress of Australasia : meetings of / p. 36, 38, 41, 42, 46 Ireland : home rule for, as issue in Victorian Parliament / p. 24 Irish National League : delegates in Australia / p. 11 Italians, in Australia, study of : in 'Buongiorno Australia', reviewed / p. 63-4 'John Murray' (hulk for training ship) : / p. 31 Joyce, Professor Roger : investigation of World War 11 soldiers' memories / p. 72 Keating, Adeline : biography of, by Hellegers, reviewed / p. 65-6 King, Philip Gidley, Governor of NSW : and Baudin expedition / p. 57 King, Thomas, Warrnambool : / p. 21 Kininmonth, Peter and Phyllis : 'Mount Hesse', by, reviewed / p. 76-7 Knuxford, Sir Henry Holland, Lord, Colonial Office : dispatches of / p. 4, 5, 7 Labor Party, Victoria : John Murray and / p. 26-7, 33 Labour and labouring classes : regulation of wages for, Victoria / p. 29 Lake Condah Aboriginal Mission : / p. 25 Lawrence, Captain Alan, A.D.C. to Governors : / p. 13 Lemon, Andrew : review of 'Keeping archives' (Pederson) / p. 61-3 Leonski, Pte Edward, US Army : murderer in Melbourne / p. 50 Loch, Elizabeth Lady, wife of Sir H.B. Loch : / p. 5 Loch, Sir Henry Brougham, Governor of Victoria : role of, and achievement as Governor / p. 4-5, 7, 8-10, 13 Long, Gordon : 'The Gordon: a century of influence', by, reviewed / p. 77 Madden, Walter, MP for Horsham : / p. 25 Mancini, Anne : edited 'Running with the ball' / p. 64-5 Mantello, Maria : review of 'Buongiorno Australia' (Pascoe) / p. 63-4 Marine House, school, Warrnambool : / p. 19 Matters, Dr R. Francis : research on ovaries / p. 43 Mayo, Dr George : performed ovariotomy / p. 39 McBain, Sir James : as President of Legislative Council / p. 10 McCaughey, Jean, Mrs John Davis : (portrait) / p. 6 McCaughey, Revd John Davis, Governor of Victoria : 'From Colonial Government to Social democracy' (article) / p. 3-17 McCaughey, Revd John Davis, Governor of Victoria : (portrait) / p. 6 Melbourne, Government House : described in 1880s / p. 12 Menstruation, : early studies in / p. 43-5 Mitchell, Major Sir Thomas : 150th anniversary of explorations / p. 69-71 'Mount Hesse', run : history of / p. 76-7 Moving pictures : history of, in Australia, by Diane Coffins / p. 60-1 Murray, Alice Jane, Mrs John : / p. 30-31 Murray, James, Koroit, father of John Murray : / p. 19 Murray, John, Premier of Victoria : cartoon of (illustration) / p. 30 Murray, John, Premier of Victoria : life and career / p. 18-35 Murray, Mary, sister of John Murray : / p. 27, 31 Murray-Smith, Stephen : edited 'Mission to the islands' (Brownrigg) / p. 56, 58 Myer, Sidney, : and Adelaide Kearting / p. 65-6 National Health and Medical Research Council (Vic.) : / p. 53 O'Dwyer, Barry W. : review of 'Running with the ball' (Mancini) / p. 64-5 O'Loghlen, Sir Bryan, Premier of Victoria : and Irish National League delegates / p. 11 O'Loghlen, Sir Bryan, Premier of Victoria : would not stand for Warrnambool / p. 20-21 Officer, Charles M., MP for Dundas : / p. 25 Ovariotomies : first practised in Australia / p. 39, 42-3 Overell, Richard : review of 'A Bibliography of Victorian history' (Featherstone) / p. 74-5 Pascoe, Robert : 'Buongiorno Australia', by, reviewed / p. 63-4 Pederson, Ann : edited 'Keeping archives', reviewed / p. 61-3 Peron, François : account of Baudin / p. 56-7 Plomley, Norman J.B. : on Flinders Island Aboriginal settlement / p. 55 Police, in Victoria : and young women in Melbourne in World War II / p. 48, 49 Poynter, John, on Major Mitchell : / p. 70 Prendergast, George M., Premier of Victoria : on 'John Murray' training ship / p. 31 Prostitution : in Melbourne in World War II / p. 50-1 Prostitution : poster warning against (illustration) / p. 51 Public records : keeping archives, gives guidance on / p. 61-3 Quinn, J.W. : reminiscences of war experiences / p. 73 Rae-Ellis, Vivienne : 'Black Robinson, Protector of Aborigines', by, reviewed / p. 55-6 Robinson, George Augustus, Protector of Aborigines : biography by Rae-Ellis reviewed / p. 55-6 Robinson, Sir William, Governor of South Australia : as Administrator of Victoria / p. 10, 11-12 Russians : precautions against invasions by / p. 5, 7 Rutledge, William : at Port Fairy / p. 19 Rutledge, William : President. Villiers and Heytesbury Agricultural Association / p. 25 'Salt', Army journal : on amateur prostitution / p. 50-1 Salvation Army : and women in Melbourne in World War II / p. 49 Scholes, Lesley : 'John Murray: A True Liberal in every sense of the word' (article) / p. 18-35 Scott, Jean, : 'Girls with grit', by, reviewed / p. 71-4 Shaw, Professor Alan G.L. : book reviews by / p. 56-8 Smart, Judith : book reviews by / p. 71-4 Smith, Ann G. : co-editor, 'A Biographical register' / p. 76 South African War, 1899-1902 : John Murray on / p. 27-28 Stawell, Sir William Foster, Chief Justice of Victoria : as Lieutenant Governor of Victoria / p. 9 Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School : history, by Fendley, reviewed / p. 67-9 Surgery, in Australia : pioneering work in reproductive surgery / p. 40 Surgery, in Australia : Williams' operation of womb (illustration) / p. 40 'Tower Hill Park' : owned by William Anderson / p. 25 Tracy, Richard : performed ovariotomies [ovariectomies] / p. 39 Tucker, Albert : paintings of Melbourne life in World War II / p. 49, 54 Tuckey, Lieut James : 'Memoir of a chart of Port Phillip', by, reviewed / p. 56, 58 Tunnecliffe, Thomas, MLA for Eaglehawk : on Wages Board Bill / p. 29 Turner, Sir George, Premier of Victoria : and controversy over war in South Africa / p. 27 Unemployment : as factor in enlistment in World War II / p. 73 United States, : troops of, in Melbourne in World War II / p. 54 Venereal diseases : in Australia in World War II / p. 50-1, 53 Victoria : bibliography of history, by Featherstone, reviewed / p. 74-5 Victoria, Acts of Parliament : Aborigines Protection Board Act 1910 / p. 26 Victoria, Board for Protection of Aborigines : and closure of Framlingham Reserve / p. 25-26 Victoria, Royal Commission into Education 1882-4 : / p. 23 Villiers and Heytesbury Agricultural Association : / p. 24-25 Wages Board, in Victoria : / p. 29 Warrnambool Electorate, in 1880s : / p. 19-20 Warrnambool Electorate, in 1880s : election campaigns 1883,1885 / p. 20-23 'Warrnambool Standard' : on 1885 and 1889 local elections / p. 19, 11-3, 26, 32 Warrnambool Water Trust : on pro-Boer employees / p. 28 Watt, William A., Premier of Victoria : as deputy leader of party / p. 31, 32 Watt, William A., Premier of Victoria : lost seat as anti-Boer War candidate / p. 28, 29 Webster, J.A., grazier, Warrnambool : / p. 21 Women : moral issues, and women in World War II / p. 47-54 Women : studies of childbirth in Australia / p. 36-46 Women : study of diseases in, in Australia / p. 39 Women's Christian Temperance Union : called for women's suffrage / p. 26 Women's Land Army : history by Jean Scott, reviewed / p. 71-4 Women's suffrage : W.C.T.U. call for / p. 26 Woodford (Vic.) : / p. 20 World War II : life in Melbourne in / p. 47-54 World War II : soldiers' accounts in We were there / p. 71-4 World War II : U.S. troops in Melbourne / p. 47 World War II : women and morals in Australia in, study / p. 47-54 Worrall, Ralph : on medical arts in Australia / p. 38-9 Young Women's Christian Association : and women in Melbourne in World War II / p. 49 Zainu'ddin, Ailsa G. Thomson : review of two school histories / p. 67-9; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsVictorian Historical Journal : 207 Volume 53 (1), 1982; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Albury, Borough : aldermen of, in 1888 / p. 33-4 Allingham, Anne : on Russel Ward / p. 20 Anderson, Joan (Mrs Thomas) : diary of / p. 61 Anderson, Joan (Mrs Thomas) : grave of / p. 66 Anderson, Thomas : grave of / p. 66 Anderson, Thomas ('Wooriwyrite') : diary of / p. 61, 63-73 Australia : commemorative histories / p. 15-16 Australia : effects on regional history / p. 15 Australia : historiography of / p. 3-23 Bassett, (Lady) Marnie : / p. 70 Battye, James Sharpe : on Western Australia / p. 16 Biography : for urban areas / p. 31-2 Blainey, Geoffrey : / p. 7, 12 Bolton, Geoffrey C. : 'The Belly and the Limbs', Augustus Wolskel Memorial Lecture, 1981 (article) / p. 5-23 Bolton, Geoffrey C. : wrote 'A Thousand miles away' / p. 19 Bonhoeffer, Dietrich : death of / p. 79 Bonwick, James : 'Discovery and settlement of Port Phillip', by / p. 10 Bonwick, James : plans to copy Australian archival material in London / p. 13 Broome, (Dr) Richard : first volume of Victoria's official history by / p. 26-27 Brown, (Dr) Philip L. : and Clyde Co papers / p. 67 Buxton, Gordon Leslie : wrote 'The Riverina' / p. 35 Cannon, Michael : wrote 'Life in the country' / p. 36 Castlemaine : graph shows age-sex distribution, 1891 / p. 40 Castlemaine : study of family life in / p. 41-9 Chewton : / p. 31 Childbirth : study of for Castlemaine / p. 42-4 Demographic studies : of Castlemaine / p. 38-49 Dening, (Professor) Gregory M. (RHSV) : 'What's local in local history?' (article) / p. 74-9 Dingle, Tony : 'The History of Victoria Project'' (article) / p. 24-30 Dingle, Tony : writing second volume of official Victorian history / p. 27-28 Ewing, Ellison, Castlemaine : / p. 46 Fahey, Charles : / p. 41 Featherstone, Guy (RHSV) : resigned as 'Journal' editor / p. 8 Field, Susan, Castlemaine : / p. 46 Gardiner, John : site of house on Yarra / p. 56 Girls, life of : in early Castlemaine / p. 45 Green, Neville : wrote on white and Aboriginal relationships in Western Australia / p. 6 Grellier, Margaret : wrote on families in mid-19th century Western Australia / p. 6, 42-3 Grimshaw, Patricia : 'Women in local history' (article) / p. 38-49 Hancock, Sir William Keith : wrote 'Australia' / p. 17 Hawthorn : naming of / p. 56 Hawthorn : research on history of / p. 51 Hawthorn Historical Society : / p. 54, 58 Henderson, Alexander : 'Early pioneer families', by / p. 64 Hirst, John : on Australian isolation / p. 7 'Historical records of Australia' : / p. 16-17 'Historical records of New South Wales' : / p. 13 History of Victoria Project : for Victoria's 150th anniversary celebrations / p. 24-30 Immigrants : in 19th century Castlemaine / p. 42 Immigrants : in Victoria, study planned / p. 26-27 Infant mortality : in Castlemaine / p. 44 Irish, in Australia : in colonial Castlemaine / p. 42 Kiddle, Margaret : wrote 'Men of Yesterday' / p. 19, 64 La Nauze, John A. : / p. 6 La Trobe, Charles Joseph, Lieut Governor of Victoria : collected reminiscences of pioneers / p. 10 Lalor, Joseph Peter : death of, at Gallipoli / p. 75-6 Lang, Dr John Dunmore : and regionalism in Australia / p. 7, 8-9 Launceston, St. John's Anglican Church : Louis William's drawings / p. 15 Leake, Sir Luke, Western Australian statesman : / p. 7-8 Lemon, Andrew : on local history, and role of women / p. 39-40, 48 Local history : defined / p. 74, 76, 77-8 Local history : of Victoria. study / p. 31-37 Local history : women in / p. 38-49 Loddon district (Vic.) : graph shows age-sex distribution in 1891 (illustration) / p. opp. 40 Macquarie, Lachlan, Governor of NSW : Shann critical of / p. 18 Maps : in local history research / p. 53, 62 Martin, R. Montgomery : wrote 'Australia in 1853' / p. 10-11 McCarty, John W. : 'Writing local histories of Victorian country towns' (article) / p. 31-37 McCombie, Thomas : wrote 'History of Victoria' / p. 10 McWilliam, Gwen : 'But my exocarpus cupressisformus was a bit naked' (article) / p. 50-9 Melbourne : competition with country towns, study / p. 33 'Mount Alexander Mail' : used in research / p. 41 Newspapers : used in historical research / p. 55 Oates, Rebecca : first white girl born in NSW / p. 12 Oral history : Gwen McWilliam on / p. 52 Palmer, Sir James : and 'Invergowrie' / p. 55-6 Parish plans : used in research on Hawthorn / p. 53 Parkes, Sir Henry, Premier of NSW : wrote 'Fifty years of Australian history' / p. 13 Pascoe, J.J. : wrote history of Adelaide / p. 15 'Perth Gazette' : on Myall Creek massacre / p. 8 Pike, Douglas : / p. 6, 11 Price, Grenfell : 'Foundation and settlement of South Australia', by / p. 16 Priestley, Susan : writing third volume of official Victorian history / p. 29-30 Railway, Transcontinental : plans for / p. 12 Rate books : used in research on Hawthorn houses / p. 52, 53 Ritual : history in / p. 76 Roberts, Stephen : History of Australian lands settlement / p. 17 Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV] : 9th Biennial Conference 1981 / p. 3-4 Rusden, George W. : History of Australia, by, 1883 / p. 13-14 Schomburgk, Richard : considered for post as Curator, Melbourne Domain / p. 41-2 Serle, Dr Geoffrey : histories of Victoria, by / p. 19 Shann, Edward O.G. : Economic history of Australia, by / p. 17-18 Shaw, Mary Turner (RHSV) : 'Finding the way back' (article) / p. 60-73 Shaw, Mary Turner (RHSV) : research for on Mount Emu Creek / p. 60-73 Stoney Rises [Stony Rises] : / p. 63 Sutherland, Alexander : and Victoria and its metropolis / p. 14 Sutherland, George : The South Australian Company, by / p. 15 Terang : / p. 32, 34 Turner, Henry Gyles : 'History of Victoria', by / p. 15 Urbanisation : studies of / p. 31-2, 35-6 Victoria, 150th Anniversary celebrations : official history planned / p. 24-30 Ward, Professor John Manning : on Australian colonies / p. 7 Ward, Russel : The Australian legend, by / p. 18, 19-20 West, John : 'History of Tasmania', by / p. 10 Western Australia : new history of, edited by Tom Stannage / p. 6-7 Westgarth, William : wrote 'History of Australia Felix' / p. 9-10, 11 Women : in Australian history / p. 38-49 Women : record of, in historical textbooks / p. 38 Woodfield, Martha, Castlemaine : / p. 46 Xavier College, Kew : research for history of / p. 75, 76 ; Periodical; Library - PeriodicalsMS 000078 (Box 032 [3-4]); Papers re memorials of the first settlement at Sullivan('s) Bay, 1803-04, and later settlements in the 19th century (1942-1964); Various; Correspondence, memoranda and newspaper cuttings re memorials of the first settlement at Sullivan('s) Bay, 1803-04, and later settlements in the 19th century. The correspondence includes both handwritten manuscripts and typed papers. Includes: Reference to preservation of McCrae homestead, George Coppin's home and rotunda, interference with graves, restoration of a lime kiln, memorials at the Koonya Hotel and 'The Rocks' Material re David Collins memorial organised by R.H.S.V., which includes correspondence with Jean Field and several newspaper cuttings; and, unveiling of monument on Australia Day, 1964. Reference is also made to sub-division of land; Ocean Park Reserve, with correspondence between Jean Field, Lands Department, Peninsula Development Association and Shire of Flinders. Including copies of two blueprints regarding the Site of the Memorial of the 'Collins' settlement. Material on Portsea Quarantine Station (cemetery), includes a list (compiled by Marjorie Tipping) of the Sorrento graves - 1803-04 - of the prisoners, seamen and free persons from the Collins' expedition (ships 'Ocean' and 'Calcutta') and a rough list of graves of a later settlement (deaths between 1852-1915) and comments on the condition of the cemetery by E. W. Moorhead. Four black & white photographs (12.9x9cm each) taken 1960 of the lime kilns at Rye. (VHR number H1930) Unknown figure, woman in two out of four photographs. History: Sullivan Bay lies 60 km due south of Melbourne on Port Phillip, one kilometre east of Sorrento, Victoria. It was established as a short-lived convict settlement in 1803 by Lieutenant-Colonel David Collins, who named the bay after the Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, John Sullivan. The site was chosen because of its strategic location near the entrance of Port Phillip Bay. The settlement is significant because it was the first attempt to settle Europeans permanently in what is now Victoria and was a key link in the expansion of the colony of New South Wales into Tasmania and Victoria, and the control of Bass Strait as a trade route. In 1802, Lieutenant John Murray discovered Port Phillip Bay and claimed it for the British Crown, and Matthew Flinders further explored the area that same year. The British government was impressed with their positive reports, and were also worried that the French might try to establish colonies there. They decided to get in first. In April 1803 HMS Calcutta and the transport ship Ocean sailed from England, via the Cape of Good Hope, carrying officers, a marine detachment, free settlers, and 301 convicts to Port Phillip, and some wives and children. They arrived on 10 October 1803. Shortly after arriving, a party led by James Tuckey was dispatched to explore Port Phillip Bay. They reported that the land was poor and there was little fresh water even though the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers had been discovered on 2 January 1803 by Charles Grimes' party, months before the arrival of the Sullivans Bay colonists. They also reported that suitable timber could not be found. The treacherous entrance to the bay made the site unsuitable for whaling and with few marines, the settlement was vulnerable to attack. Collins asked Governor King for permission to abandon the site, and was eventually given permission to do so. On 30 January 1804, Collins and some of the convicts left in Ocean and Lady Nelson for Van Diemens Land (now Tasmania,) where John Bowen had established a settlement at Risdon Cove in 1803. They were moved as two parties, the second leaving on 20 May, just over seven months after the settlement was established. Records show 30 people died at the settlement. During the brief occupation, 21 convicts escaped. One of these was William Buckley who lived in the area around Geelong for 33 years before meeting with John Batman's party in 1835. Little evidence of the settlement remains. Four graves on the eastern headland, and parts of barrels, leg irons, bottles and other pieces are all that exist. The Collins Settlement Historic Reserve, comprising about 2 km of coastline, is protected under the Victorian Heritage Register and the Mornington Peninsula Planning Scheme. Colonel David Collins (3 March 1756 – 24 March 1810) was a British Marine officer who was appointed as Judge-Advocate to the new colony being established in Botany Bay. He sailed with Governor Arthur Phillip, on the First Fleet to establish a penal colony at what is now Sydney. He became secretary to the first couple of Governors, later being appointed to start a secondary colony where he founded the city of Hobart as the founding Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land (later becoming the state of Tasmania).; Manuscripts CollectionVictorian Historical Journal : 21 Volume 6 (1), 1917; Royal Historical Society of Victoria; Index: Barralier, Ensign : surveys Western Port / p. 5 Bass, George : (The Early History of Western Port) / p. 01-4 Bass Strait : sealing and whaling in / p. 23, 27 Baudin's Expedition : (Early History of Western Port) / p. 7 Bourke, John Conway : first overland mailman / p. 39 Cemeteries : burial ground on Flagstaff Hill / p. 43 Crouch, Mrs M. : recollections of early Portland / p. 34 Dods, B. H. : correction by Miss Agnes Dods / p. 42 Dutton, Captain William : and Portland Bay / p. 26, 30, 33-6 Dutton, Captain William : (portrait) / p. 1 Early Colonists : Register of / p. 38, 133, 162 Flagstaff Hill : burial ground on / p. 43 Flagstaff Hill : notes on / p. 43-8 Flagstaff Hill : Signal Station on / p. 44 Flagstaff Hill : Signal Station on (illustration) / p. 45 French in Victoria : French reports on Western Port / p. 10-18 French in Victoria : visits to Australian Waters / p. 7-18, 60-3 Grant, Lieutenant : and Western Port / p. 04-7 Hart, Captain John : and sealing Industry / p. 23 Hawdon, Joseph : first overlander / p. 42 Henty, F. : and Portland Bay / p. 30 Henty, Mrs S. G. : and Portland Bay / p. 32 Henty, S. G. : and Portland Bay / p. 31-2 Henty, T. : and Portland Bay / p. 28 Hentys, The : Henty, Edward, and settlement of Portland / p. 27-32, 36 Hentys, The : Henty, Edward (portrait) / p. 1 Hentys, The : Henty's House, Portland Bay / p. 1 Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] : Library, additions to / p. 21 Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] : Reports / p. 37, 162 Howard, Edward C. O. : 'The Flagstaff Hill' (article) / p. 43-48 'Lady Nelson' (ship) : visits Western Port / p. 5 Library : Historical Society of Victoria [HSV] / p. 21, 37, 162 Long, Charles R. : 'The History of Early Portland, with special reference to the claims of Edward Henty and William Dutton to be considered Victoria's first permanent settler' (article) / p. 23-36 Macdonald, A. C. : obituary / p. 40 Maps and Plans : Bass's eye-sketch of Western Port / p. 3 Maps and Plans : part of a map drawn by S. G. Henty, 1839 / p. 30 Maps and Plans : plan of the Town of Portland, 1840 / p. 26 Maps and Plans : plan of the west coast of Portland Bay / p. 23 Mitchell, Major T. L. : visits Portland Bay in 1836 / p. 32 Mortlake : fifty years of Presbyterianism in / p. 20 Murdoch, J. R. : fifty years of Presbyterianism in Mortlake / p. 20 Neumayer, Dr G. : observatory on Flagstaff Hill / p. 46, 137-44 O'Callaghan, Thomas : 'Early Port Phillip Police' (article) / p. 18-19 Overlanders : Hawdon, Joseph, first overlander / p. 42 Peron, Francois : and Western Port / p. 8 Petherick, Edward A : obituary / p. 41 Police, Victorian : early Port Phillip police / p. 18 Port Phillip : early Port Phillip police / p. 18 Portland : Dutton, W., and Portland Bay / p. 26, 30, 33-6 Portland : Henty, Edward and Portland Bay / p. 27-32, 36 Portland : Henty, Edward (portrait) / p. 1 Portland : Henty's House (illustration) / p. 1 Portland : history of early Portland / p. 23-36 Portland : Major Mitchell visits Portland, 1836 / p. 32 Portland : part of map drawn by S. G. Henty, 1839 / p. 30 Portland : plan of Town of Portland, 1840 / p. 26 Portland : plan of west coast of Portland Bay / p. 23 Portland : recollections of early Portland / p. 34 Portland : Wedge, J. H., at Portland Bay / p. 31 Portland : whaling establishments (illustration) / p. 35 Portland : whaling in Portland Bay / p. 31, 35 Portland : William Dutton (portrait) / p. 1 Portraits : Henty, Edward (portrait) / p. 1 Portraits : William Dutton (portrait) / p. 1 Presbyterian Church : fifty years of Presbyterianism in Mortlake / p. 20 Railway Stations : list of names and meanings to be complied / p. 38 Royal Australian Historical Society : Proceedings / p. 20, 185 Royal Geographical Society (South Aust Branch) : Proceedings / p. 20, 185 Scott, Professor Ernest : 'The Early History of Western Port, Part 1' (article) / p. 1-17 Sealers : sealing and whaling in Bass Strait, etc / p. 23-27 Signal Stations : Signal Station on Flagstaff Hill / p. 44 Wedge, J. Helder : at Portland Bay / p. 31 Weingarth, J. : on work of James Meehan / p. 20 Western Port : Bass, George, and Western Port / p. 01-4 Western Port : Bass's eye-sketch of Western Port / p. 3 Western Port : early history of Western Port / p. 1-18, 49-64 Western Port : French reports on Western Port / p. 10-18 Western Port : Grant, Lieut, and Western Port / p. 04-7 Western Port : 'Lady Nelson', surveying ship, visits / p. 5 Western Port : Peron, Francois, and Western Port / p. 8 Western Port : sealers at Western Port / p. 25, 63 Whaling : in Bass Strait / p. 24-7 Whaling : in Portland Bay / p. 31, 35 Whaling : whaling establishments, Portland Bay / p. 35 Wilson's Promontory : French report on / p. 9 ; Periodical; Library - Periodicals