The History of Ballarat

The History of Ballarat
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Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015058530513
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Synopsis The History of Ballarat by : William Bramwell Withers

The History of Ballarat, from the First Pastoral Settlement to the Present Time

The History of Ballarat, from the First Pastoral Settlement to the Present Time
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : EAN:4066338100481
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Synopsis The History of Ballarat, from the First Pastoral Settlement to the Present Time by : William Bramwell Withers

"The History of Ballarat, from the First Pastoral Settlement to the Present Time" is a book by Anglo-Australian historian and journalist William Bramwell Withers. After landing in the Australian city of Ballarat in 1855, he started working as a journalist and fiction writer, which allowed him to collect information on the history of the city of his residence.

Mullawallah

Mullawallah
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Publisher : BHS Publishing
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 1876478179
ISBN-13 : 9781876478179
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Mullawallah by : Janice Newton

The story of Mullawallah (known as the last King Billy of Ballarat) brings together excellent research and a sensitive and passionate approach to this early period of Ballarat's seldom-told history. It spans the life of one aboriginal man, "Mullawallah, known as King Billy".Janice Newton shows a thoughtful approach to the difficult subject of early contact - of Mullawallah - his family - and some of his descendants. Images rarely seen before enhance the pages of this well-researched text. 52 pages, full colour, illustrations, references and index.

Eureka!

Eureka!
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 37
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ISBN-10 : 9780734416827
ISBN-13 : 0734416822
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Eureka! by : Mark Wilson

A stirring story of the goldfields and the Eureka Rebellion, by award-winning author/illustrator Mark Wilson LONGLISTED FOR THE COLIN RODERICK AWARD 2021 Molly and her father have emigrated to Australia to try their luck as gold prospectors in Ballarat, Victoria. Life on the diggings is hard and Molly misses her mother, who died before they left England. A Chinese teenager, Chen, shows Molly and her Papa how to pan for gold and helps them when their food and money run out. Not everyone on the goldfields is friendly, however. Chen and other Chinese diggers are often bullied and the police lock up miners who haven't paid the exorbitant gold licence fee. Before long, Molly, Papa and Chen are caught up in a protest that will become known as the Eureka Rebellion - a legendary battle that will profoundly affect them all. From award-winning author and illustrator Mark Wilson, this powerful story is inspired by real people and historical events.

The Phoenix Foundry Locomotive Builders of Ballarat

The Phoenix Foundry Locomotive Builders of Ballarat
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Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0646904027
ISBN-13 : 9780646904023
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Phoenix Foundry Locomotive Builders of Ballarat by : Robert Butrims

The History of a Ballarat Engineering Company 1873-1905

The Eureka Stockade

The Eureka Stockade
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9783387028706
ISBN-13 : 3387028709
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis The Eureka Stockade by : Raffaello Carboni

Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.

My Country All Gone the White Men Have Stolen It

My Country All Gone the White Men Have Stolen It
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ISBN-10 : 0646801783
ISBN-13 : 9780646801780
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis My Country All Gone the White Men Have Stolen It by : Fred Cahir

The Wadawurrung are the Aboriginal people whose land includes the cities now known as Ballarat and Geelong. This book is a history about relations between the Wadawurrung and the ngamadjidj (generally translated as white stranger belonging to the sea) in the period 1800 -1870. The history of inter-racial relations between the Wadawurrung and the British colonisers is distinctive. Divided into chronological and thematic sections, the book chronicles three waves of invasion: the early invasion period incorporating trespassers from England and France, predominately from the sea, the sheepherders or squatters who followed in their wake and usurped the Wadawurrung of all their Country for sheep runs, and the third wave of invaders - the gold seekers.It examines the adaptations of the Wadawurrung to the European invaders in some detail by including lengthy excerpts of first hand accounts. Indeed, a feature of this book is the lengthy transcripts from the archival sources, often unabridged, which increases its historical value and provides the detail and the tone of the events as no historian can.This history book is transformative as it constructs a compelling argument of how the Wadawurrung were active agents of change and sought cultural enrichment in the midst of the frontier war on their Country. In addition to the accounts of the accommodative actions by the Wadawurrung to the newly imposed economy, spiritual beliefs and socio-political frameworks, the author has woven the colonial invaders stories of their actions and attitudes towards the Wadawurrung ranging from genocidal intent to arrangements approximating Native Title. The book therefore details not just the violent conquest of Wadawurrung lands by the squatters but also paints the fine brush strokes of the conquest stories - including their 'longing to belong'.The author, Associate Professor Dr Fred Cahir acknowledges the necessity for non-Aboriginal Australians to recognise and confront their own place and role in the history of Aboriginal-colonial invader relations.

The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka

The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka
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Publisher : Text Publishing
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9781922148407
ISBN-13 : 1922148407
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka by : Clare Wright

Winner of the Stella Prize, 2014. The Eureka Stockade. It's one of Australia's foundation legends yet the story has always been told as if half the participants weren't there. But what if the hot-tempered, free-spirited gold miners we learned about at school were actually husbands and fathers, brothers and sons? What if there were women and children right there beside them, inside the Stockade, when the bullets started to fly? And how do the answers to these questions change what we thought we knew about the so-called 'birth of Australian democracy'? Who, in fact, were the midwives to that precious delivery? Ten years in the research and writing, irrepressibly bold, entertaining and often irreverent in style, Clare Wright's The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka is a fitting tribute to the unbiddable women of Ballarat - women who made Eureka a story for us all. Clare Wright is an historian who has worked as a political speechwriter, university lecturer, historical consultant and radio and television broadcaster. Her first book, Beyond the Ladies Lounge: Australia’s Female Publicans, garnered both critical and popular acclaim and her second, The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka, won the 2014 Stella Prize. She researched, wrote and presented the ABC TV documentary Utopia Girls and is the co-writer of the four-part series The War That Changed Us which screened on ABC1. 'Lively, incisive and timely, Clare Wright's account of the role of women in the Eureka Stockade is an engrossing read. Assembling a tapestry of voices that vividly illuminate the hardscrabble lives endured on Ballarat's muddy goldfields, this excellent book reveals a concealed facet of one of Australia's most famous incidences of colonial rebellion. For once, Peter Lalor isn't the hero: it's the women who are placed front and centre...The Forgotten Rebels links the actions of its heroines to the later fight for female suffrage, and will be of strong relevance to a contemporary female audience. Comprehensive and full of colour, this book will also be essential reading for devotees of Australian history.' Bookseller and Publisher 'This is a wonderful book. At last an Australian foundation story where women are not only found, but are found to have played a fundamental role.' Chris Masters 'Brilliantly researched and fun to read. An exhilarating new take on a story we thought we knew.' Brenda Niall 'Fascinating revelations. Beautifully told.' Peter FitzSimons ‘The best source on women at Eureka.’ Big Smoke

Under Minerva's Gaze

Under Minerva's Gaze
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0646542583
ISBN-13 : 9780646542584
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Under Minerva's Gaze by : Jillian Margaret Blee