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Cultural Heritage of Wellington Shire: A Bibliography The Smith family of Cowwarr, then Newry, c.1919-1922 2 nd Edition 2012 Wellington Shire Heritage Network

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Cultural Heritage of Wellington Shire:

A Bibliography

The Smith family of Cowwarr, then Newry, c.1919-1922

2nd Edition 2012

Wellington Shire Heritage Network

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Cultural Heritage of Wellington Shire: A Bibliography First Edition Compiled by Linda Kennett Centre for Gippsland Studies Monash University For Wellington Shire Council 1999 Second Edition Updated by Linda Barraclough For Wellington Shire Heritage Network and Wellington Shire Library Service Foster Street, Sale 2012 Please note: a small number of the difficult-to-find titles have notes at the very end of the item in [square brackets] to show where the item may be consulted. Most are held at the Centre for Gippsland Studies, or in the Wellington Library Service. Please consult the online Wellington Library Service catalogue to enquire further. For corrections and to add details of further or new books, please e-mail Linda at [email protected] Further copies are available from Wellington Shire Heritage Network C/ Post Office, BOISDALE, 3860 Acknowledgements 2nd Edition Melva James (Yarram and District Historical Society) Ann and Peter Synan Judy Hirst (Sale and District Family History Group) John Little (Maffra and District Historical Society) Dr Julie Fenwick, Centre for Gippsland Studies, Monash University. Cover Photographs “First and Second editions”: The Smith children, from Cowwarr and then “Parrambeen” at Newry. The parents were Horace Digby Smith and Catherine Maude nee Murphy. It is the same patient pony in both, name not recorded. The second photograph may have been taken at the Newry School, but confirmation is sought. (Courtesy Terry Hore)

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Table of Contents General Histories ............................................................................................................. 7 Aboriginal History .......................................................................................................... 14 Exploration, Squatting and Land Settlement ................................................................... 17 Localities ....................................................................................................................... 22

ALBERTON .............................................................................................................................. 22

ALBERTON SHIRE .................................................................................................................... 23

ALPINE REGION ...................................................................................................................... 24

AVON RIVER ........................................................................................................................... 28

AVON SHIRE ........................................................................................................................... 29

BALOOK ................................................................................................................................. 30

BINGINWARRI ......................................................................................................................... 31

BLACKWARRY ......................................................................................................................... 31

BOISDALE ............................................................................................................................... 31

BRIAGOLONG ......................................................................................................................... 33

BRUNTONS BRIDGE ................................................................................................................. 36

BULGOBACK ........................................................................................................................... 36

BUNDALAGUAH ...................................................................................................................... 36

BUSHY PARK........................................................................................................................... 37

CARRAJUNG ........................................................................................................................... 37

COWWARR ............................................................................................................................. 38

CROOKED RIVER ..................................................................................................................... 38

DARGO .................................................................................................................................. 40

DENISON ................................................................................................................................ 42

DEVON NORTH ....................................................................................................................... 43

DONNELLYS CREEK .................................................................................................................. 44

DUTSON................................................................................................................................. 44

GELLIONDALE ......................................................................................................................... 45

GLENMAGGIE ......................................................................................................................... 45

GOODWOOD .......................................................................................................................... 47

GORMANDALE ........................................................................................................................ 47

GRANT ................................................................................................................................... 48

GREENMOUNT ........................................................................................................................ 50

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THE HEART............................................................................................................................. 51

HEYFIELD ............................................................................................................................... 51

HIAWATHA ............................................................................................................................. 53

HOLEY PLAINS ........................................................................................................................ 53

HOLLANDS LANDING ............................................................................................................... 54

JACK RIVER............................................................................................................................. 54

JACK SMITH LAKE .................................................................................................................... 54

KILMANY ................................................................................................................................ 54

LAKE COLEMAN ...................................................................................................................... 55

LICOLA ................................................................................................................................... 55

LLOWALONG .......................................................................................................................... 56

LOCH SPORT ........................................................................................................................... 56

LONGFORD ............................................................................................................................. 57

MACALISTER VALLEY ............................................................................................................... 58

MADALYA .............................................................................................................................. 58

MAFFRA ................................................................................................................................ 59

MAFFRA SHIRE ....................................................................................................................... 64

MARLAY POINT ...................................................................................................................... 66

MEERLIEU .............................................................................................................................. 66

MERRIMANS CREEK ................................................................................................................ 67

MUNRO ................................................................................................................................. 67

MYRTLEBANK ......................................................................................................................... 67

NAMBROK .............................................................................................................................. 68

NEWRY .................................................................................................................................. 68

PERRY BRIDGE ........................................................................................................................ 69

PORT ALBERT ......................................................................................................................... 69

RAMAHYUCK .......................................................................................................................... 76

ROSEDALE .............................................................................................................................. 78

ROSEDALE SHIRE ..................................................................................................................... 80

RYTON ................................................................................................................................... 80

SALE ...................................................................................................................................... 80

SEACOMBE ........................................................................................................................... 101

SEASPRAY ............................................................................................................................ 101

SEATON ............................................................................................................................... 101

SNAKE ISLAND ...................................................................................................................... 102

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STOCKDALE .......................................................................................................................... 102

STRADBROKE ........................................................................................................................ 102

STRATFORD .......................................................................................................................... 103

STRATHFIELDSAYE ................................................................................................................. 105

STRZELECKI RANGES .............................................................................................................. 106

SUNDAY ISLAND .................................................................................................................... 107

TALBOTVILLE ........................................................................................................................ 107

TARRA VALLEY ...................................................................................................................... 108

TARRAVILLE .......................................................................................................................... 108

TINAMBA ............................................................................................................................. 110

UPPER MAFFRA .................................................................................................................... 111

VALENCIA CREEK................................................................................................................... 111

WELLINGTON SHIRE .............................................................................................................. 111

WILLUNG ............................................................................................................................. 112

WON WRON ........................................................................................................................ 112

WONNANGATTA VALLEY ........................................................................................................ 113

WOODSIDE .......................................................................................................................... 115

WURRUK ............................................................................................................................. 116

YARRAM .............................................................................................................................. 116

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General Histories (Includes Gippsland Lakes) Adams, J.D. The Princes Highway 1840-1966 The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1966. Pages 40-44. Annear, Robyn. The man who lost himself: the unbelievable story of the Tichborne claimant. Melbourne: Text Publishing, 2002. 430 pages, indexed. Arthur Orton, the claimant to the Tichborne estate, worked at Boisdale and Dargo. Austin, K.A.; Norman, Desmond (illus.) Gippsland sketchbook Adelaide, S.A.: Rigby, 1975. 64 pages. Contains sketches and brief histories of Bushy Park, Rosedale Mech. Inst., Holey Plain, Nambrok, National Bank (Maffra), Boisdale [House], Briagolong Mech. Inst., Mount View (Briagolong), Strathfieldsaye, Criterion Hotel (Sale), Sale Police Station, Swing Bridge, Christ Church (Tarraville), Port Albert Post Office, Bank of Victoria (Port Albert). Baragwanath, Pam. If the walls could speak: a social history of the mechanics’ institutes of Victoria. Windsor, Vic: mechanics’ institutes Vic, 2000. 356 pages, indexed. Histories of most mechanics’ institutes in Victoria, including many in Wellington. Barraclough, Linda; Squires, Debra East Gippsland cemeteries: a guide for the genealogist Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1984. 64 pages. Includes many cemeteries in the Shire of Wellington. Barraclough, Linda; Squires, Debra. Finding your families: genealogical resources in the Shires of Wellington and East Gippsland Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1996. Barraclough, Linda (comp.) Little ships of the lakes: eighty years of shipping on the Gippsland Lakes. Bairnsdale, Vic: East Gippsland Historical Society, 1982. 14 pages. Barraclough, Linda; Squires, Debra Steps in time: a Gippsland chronology to 1899 Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1992. 24 pages. Blake, Leslie James (ed) Vision and realisation: a centenary history of state education in Victoria Melbourne: Education Department, 1973. 3 vols: 1652, 1104, 1389 pages. Detailed history of education in Victoria which includes histories of all government schools which have been or still are in operation.

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Box, Allan Saddle & spur: a photographic record of Gippsland’s mounted regiments 1885-1945 Churchill, Vic: Centre for Gippsland Studies, 1989. 110 pages. Brinsmead, Gregory Stewart James The development of butter factories in Gippsland, 1888-1910 Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.2 no.2 pages 3-12, 1987. Bull, Joseph C.; Williams, Peter J. Story of Gippsland shipping: discoveries of the early navigators, lakes steamers, coastal windjammers, shipwrecks and famous captains Metung, Vic: The authors, 1967. 110 pages. Brief history of the early exploration of the Gippsland coast, of Port Albert and the Gippsland Lakes, of well known ships, shipwrecks and the fishing industry. Butler’s Wood’s Point and Gipps Land general directory, 1866 Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1985. 97 pages. Facsimile edition. Directory for the year 1866, giving general information on the main towns of Gippsland and listing all citizens. Carey, David. On patrol in Gippsland. Sale, Vic: the author, 2001. 155 pages. History of traffic policing in Gippsland. Carr, Julie. The captive white woman of Gippsland: in pursuit of the legend. Melbourne; Melbourne University Press, 2001. 309 pages, indexed. Account of the search for a white woman, said to be held by Gippsland Aboriginal people in the 1840s. Challinger, Michael. Historic court houses of Victoria. Ringwood, Vic: Palisade Press, 2001. 231 pages, indexed. Includes court houses at Stratford, Sale and Yarram. Chambers, Don. Wooden wonders: Victoria’s timber bridges. Melbourne: Hyland Press, 2006. 207 pages, indexed. Pages 129 to 187 cover Gippsland, with a chapter on Gippsland ad the CRB. A number of Wellington bridges are featured. Clark, Albert E. The church of our fathers; being the history of the Church of England in Gippsland, 1847-1947 [Sale, Vic: Diocese of Gippsland], 1947. 294 pages. Detailed history of the Anglican Church in early Gippsland, containing a history of each parish and of the formation of the Diocese.

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Daley, Charles The story of Gippsland Melbourne: Whitcombe & Tombs, 1960. 213 pages. History of Gippsland, from early exploration, settlement and relations with the Aborigines to the present day. Day, Helen. (ed) They shall dream dreams (Title page) They shall dream Dreams: Thirty Years of the Uniting Church in Australia Presbytery Gippsland (Cover title) [?]:Uniting Church in Australia - Presbytery of Gippsland, 2011. 169 pages. De Quincey, Elizabeth. Ships that sailed the Gippsland Lakes. Maffra, Vic: Gippsland Heritage House, 1994. 28 pages. Sketches with brief details of early ships on the Gippsland Lakes. Derbyshire, J.A. Maritime trade on the Gippsland Lakes: noted vessels & masters c.1854 to c.1937. Bairnsdale, Vic: J&H Derbyshire, 2005. 22 pages. East Gippsland Regional Planning Committee Sites and features of historical significance in the East Gippsland region Melbourne: The Committee, 1980. 141 pages. Inventory of historic buildings and sites in eastern Gippsland, including the Shires of Sale, Maffra and Avon, accompanied by a list of schools built prior to 1900, a list of cemeteries and lone graves, and a bibliography of sources of historical information. Elliott, Ray (ed.) The Deaconesses of Gippsland. Sale, Vic: Anglican Women of Australia (Gippsland Diocese), 1996. Describes the service of Deaconesses in the Anglican Church, from a base at Sale. The Gap: a school magazine produced by the teachers of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate in the interests of education circulating in Eastern Gippsland Articles on local and school history, educational issues, fiction and poetry, written by students and teachers from the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, including items on Maffra, Briagolong, Crooked River etc. Issued 1920-1927, 1963-1969, 1985. A full set is available on CD from Sale and District Family History Group, that includes: Barraclough, Linda. Index to The Gap: a school magazine produced by the teachers of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate in the interests of education circulating in Eastern Gippsland Gardner, P.D. Names around the Gippsland Lakes; their origins, meanings and history. Ensay, Vic: Ngarak Press, 1991. 48 pages, indexed. Pages 5 to 19 covers names from the lakes inland to about Valencia Creek and Stockdale

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Gibson, Ted (ed.) Great faithfulness: a centenary publication of the Diocese of Gippsland 1902-2002 Sale, Vic: Anglican Diocese of Gippsland, 2002. 125 pages. Gilbert, Michael. The claimant. The Tichborne case reviewed [cover title]. [?]: Constable, 1957. 223 pages. Arthur Orton, the claimant to the Tichborne estate, worked at Boisdale and Dargo. Gippsland electoral rolls for 1856 and stock assessment payable Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1985. 16 pages. Copy of the voters rolls of 1856 for the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council, and also stock assessments for the same year. Gippsland Grammar School Is emu on the menu?: historical homesteads and recipes of Gippsland Sale, Vic: The School, 1979. 146 pages. Includes sketches and very brief histories of many historic homesteads in Wellington Shire. Gippsland Grammar School. Is emu off the menu?: historic homes and recipes of Gippsland. Sale, Vic: The School, 2007. 150 pages. An updated version of an old classic, with new homes and modern photographs. Gippsland Heritage Journal Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1986 – Contains articles on the history and pioneers of Gippsland. The Gippsland records of Reverend E.G. Pryce Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.2 no.2 pages 39-42, 1987. Brief history of two journeys made by the Rev. E.G. Pryce into Gippsland in 1845 and 1847, and records of the baptisms and marriages which he performed during these trips. Gipps’ Land : return to address Mr Cole 16th September 1853. Melbourne; Govt Printer, 1853. 16 pages. Statistics for the region. [Copy at Maffra Library] Godbold, Norman. Victoria, cream of the country: history of the Victorian dairy industry. Hawthorn, Vic: Australian Dairy Industry Association, Victorian Division, 1989. 239 pages, indexed. Howe, Garry The best turf on earth: 75 years of racing Gippsland Sale, Vic: Gippsland Racing, 1998. 58 pages. History of horse racing in Gippsland, documenting the formation and progress of the Gippsland District Racing Association and recalling prominent officials, riders, trainers and horses.

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Howie, J. Blackwood. The tourist and sportsman's guide to the Gippsland Lakes and surrounding country specially compiled for the Lakes Navigation Company. 52 pages plus foldout map The Lakes Navigation Company (1882) Paynesville Maritime Museum (facs, 2010) Lee, Timothy; Turpin, Barrie Portraits : Remarkable people of South Eastern Australia. ?, Vic: the authors, 1991. Photographic and word portraits of a number of elder citizens, including a number from Wellington such as Billy Cartner, Vince Phelan and the Lasich brothers (around Dargo), Karl Kase (Rosedale), Wilbur Saxton (Longford). Loney, Jack Kenneth Wrecks along the Gippsland coast Geelong, Vic: Marine History Publications, 1976. 87 pages. Chronological account of shipwrecks on the coast of Gippsland from 1797 to 1969. Mackay, Richard Recollections of early Gippsland goldfields Traralgon, Vic: W. Chappell, 1916. 82 pages. Recollections of gold discoveries and mining throughout Gippsland, written when the author was an old man and recalling his many years among miners. Maddern, I.T. Light and life: a history of the Anglican Church in Gippsland [Morwell, Vic: I.T. Maddern], 1977. 119 pages. History of the Anglican Church in Gippsland and a brief history of each parish. Middleton & Maning’s Gippsland directory for 1884 and 1885 Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1985. 134 pages. Facsimile edition. Alphabetical directory of inhabitants of each shire in Gippsland, accompanied by descriptions of each town. Morgan, Patrick The settling of Gippsland : a regional history. Sale, Vic: Gippsland Municipalities Association, 1997. 159 pages. Overall history of Gippsland, viewed through themes. Of fires and flooding plains: a pictorial record of the 2007 Gippsland floods. Traralgon, Vic: Gippsland Emergency relief Fund, 2007. 25 pages. Mainly pictorial record of 2007 floods. Sale and Loch Sport, Glenmaggie/Licola, Newry/Tinamba/Maffra Pitt, M.W., with T.P. Synan. The past, present and future of the Gippsland Lakes, with particular emphasis on Lake Wellington and Lake Coleman. Sale, Vic: City of Sale, 1987. "From the papers presented at the Save the Gippsland Lakes Committee's symposium on Lake Wellington and Lake Coleman held in Sale, November 1986'

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Red alert: a pictorial record of the 2006/2007 fires. Traralgon, Vic: Gippsland Emergency Relief Fund, 2007. 24 pages. Pictorial record, Includes Cowwarr, Briagolong/Valencia Creek, Seaton/Licola, Dargo Rogers, J.G.; Helyar, Nelly Lonely graves of the Gippsland goldfields and greater Gippsland Moe, Vic: J.G. Rogers, 1994. 184 pages. Listing of over 700 lone graves, with details of life and causes of death, and indexed by name and locality. Sale & District Family History Group Pioneer Index for Sale & District 1838-1900 Sale, Vic: Sale & District Family History Group, 2007. 483 pages Published Register of research (based on newspaper B,D&Ms) of people resident in the area covered by runs at Heyfield, Rosedale, Glencoe, Roseneath, Sandy Creek to Bushy Park. Therefore covering towns of Maffra, Stratford, Sale etc. Savige, Chris Golf in East Gippsland. Wy Yung, Vic: the author, 1979. 372 pages plus xvi. Includes details fo golf courses in Wellington. Schmitt, David The Victorian Mounted Rifles in Gippsland Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.2 no.1 pages 10-13, 1987. History of the two companies of Victorian Mounted Rifles formed in Gippsland in 1885, which eventually became the 13th (Gippsland) Light Horse in 1913. Squires, Debra; Barraclough, Linda; Clothier, Helen Gippsland in focus: a directory of photographers to 1950 Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1990. 90 pages. Synan, Peter. The Dahlsen story: a pioneering family in Gippsland since 1862. Sale, Vic: Lookups Research, 2005. 219 pages, indexed. Timber and hardware merchants based in Bairnsdale, the Dahlsen family were pioneers in Gippsland shipping. They were also significant players in developing Gippsland fishing, timber and gold industries. Walker, Mary Howitt Alfred William Howitt: explorer, scientist, public servant. The Gap, magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1966. Pages 4-10. Howitt led the propecting party that found reef gold in Crooked River, and was later the local police magistrate based at Sale. He was also important for the scientific exploration of east Gippsland, and Mount Howitt is named after him. Walker, Mary Howitt A.W. Howitt 1830-1908 Sale, Vic: Sale Regional Arts Centre: 1980. 15 pages.

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Walker, Mary Howitt Come wind, come weather: a biography of Alfred Howitt. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1971. 348 pages. Wells, John C. Gippsland: people, a place and their past Drouin, Vic: Landmark Press, 1986. 299 pages. History of Gippsland, arranged by topic rather than overall chronological sequence. Williams, Laurie Football clubs in Central Gippsland: a collection of articles compiled by Laurie Williams. “Prepared in this format by Maffra & District Historical Society” [Bound photocopies of actual newspaper articles.] Clubs covered include: Cowwarr, Glenmaggie, Glenmaggie Weir, Heyfield, Longford, Newry, Ramblers (irrigation channel diggers), numerous Sale, Stradbroke and Stratford.

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Aboriginal History See also Ramahyuck and items on archaeological relics at Boisdale, Dutson, Jack Smith Lake, Stratford and Strathfieldsaye in the "Localities" section of the bibliography. Attwood, Bain M. The making of the Aborigines Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1989. 181 pages. Series of essays discussing how the indigenous people of Gippsland were shaped by European cultural domination, especially through the mission stations. Australian Archives; Victoria. Public Record Office ‘My heart is breaking: a joint guide to records about Aboriginal people in the Public Record Office of Victoria and the Australian Archives, Victorian Regional Office Canberra: Australian Government Publishing service, 1993. 191 pages. Annotated listing of the holdings of the two repositories, accompanied by excerpts from the records. These illustrate government administration and policy, and life on the missions and stations. Carr, Julie. The captive white woman of Gippsland. Melbourne; Melbourne University Press, 2001. 309 pages, indexed. Account of the search for a white woman, said to be held by Gippsland Aboriginal people in the 1840s. Court, Jean (comp) The Aborigines of Gippsland Traralgon, Vic: Traralgon and District Historical Society, 1973. 46,50 pages. A compilation of much original material relating to the Aborigines of Gippsland. Areas covered are Aboriginal legends, social customs and daily life, early contact with Europeans, mission stations and the white woman legend. Fison, Lorimer; Howitt, A.W. Kamilaroi and Kurnai: group-marriage and relationsh ips, their marriage by elopement, also, the Kurnai tribe, their customs in peace and war Canberra: Aboriginal Studies Press, 1991. 372 pages. First published 1880. Includes studies of the Kurnai tribes, their customs and systems of kinship. Fletcher, Meredith Avon to the Alps: a history of the Shire of Avon Stratford, Vic: Shire of Avon, 1988. 146 pages. History of settlement and development within the Shire of Avon, including the history of Aboriginal occupation of the area and a description of the lifestyle of the Kurnai.

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Footprints: The Journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper. Melbourne: Public Record Office Victoria, 2008. 132 pages. Account from documents held in the Public Record Office and the National Archives of the family of Lucy and Percy Pepper of Lake Tyers. Percy Pepper was born at Ramahyuck about 1877. Gardner, Peter Dean Gippsland massacres: the destruction of the Kurnai tribe 1800-1860 Ensay, Vic: P.D. Gardner, 1983. 113 pages. Evidence is presented supporting the occurrence of massacres of Aborigines in Gippsland in the early years of white settlement. It includes estimates of the pre-white Aboriginal population, early white contacts and the episode of the search for the captive white woman in the 1840s. Gardner, Peter Dean Through foreign eyes: European perceptions of the Kurnai tribe of Gippsland Churchill, Vic: Centre for Gippsland Studies, 1988. 117 pages. Examination of the Kurnai people through records, letters and diaries of early Europeans in Gippsland, showing the reactions of Europeans and the effects of white settlement on the Aborigines. Howitt, A.W. The native tribes of South-East Australia London: Macmillan, 1904. 819 pages. Detailed account of the tribal and social organisation of Aboriginal tribes in south eastern Australia, including the Kurnai of Gippsland. Jensz, Felicity In future, only female teachers: Staffing the Ramahyuck mission school in the nineteenth century Provenance: The Journal of Public Record Office Victoria, issue no. 11, 2012. 19 pages. A digital only article on the school at the Ramahyuck Aboriginal Mission, at Perry Bridge. http://prov.vic.gov.au/publications/provenance/in-future-only-female-teachers Monash Public History Group; Aitken, Richard (ed) Macalister landscapes: history and heritage in Maffra Shire Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press/Centre for Gippsland Studies, 1994. 118 pages. An examination of how natural features and human occupation have formed the present landscape, including the theme of Aboriginal occupation. Sites of significance to Aboriginal culture are described. Pepper, Phillip; De Araugo, Tess What did happen to the Aborigines of Victoria, volume 1: the Kurnai of Gippsland Melbourne: Hyland House, 1985. 322 pages. History of the Gippsland tribes from the coming of white settlement to the 1950s. Pepper, Phillip; De Araugo, Tess (ed) You are what you make yourself to be: the story of a Victorian Aboriginal family, 1842-1980

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Melbourne: Hyland House, 1980. 143 pages. History of the Pepper family, an Aboriginal family some of whose relatives lived on Ramahyuck Mission Station Robinson, George Augustus; Clark, Ian D. (ed) The journals of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate, volume four: 1 January 1844 – 24 October 1845 Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998. 337 pages. These journals include a journey through Gippsland in 1844, from Westernport Bay to Port Albert and Twofold Bay. The daily entries describe the land, the Aboriginal tribes and the squatting runs. Smyth, Robert Brough The Aborigines of Victoria: with notes relating to the habits of the natives of other parts of Australia and Tasmania Melbourne: Currey, O’Neil, 1972. 483,456 pages. First published 1876. Historical record of the state of the Aboriginal people in the second half of the nineteenth century, drawn from primary sources as reports and letters of magistrates, explorers and anthropologists. It deals with the physical characteristics of Aboriginals, their distribution and population, daily life, ceremonies, mythology and language. Victoria. Public Record Office Victorian Aborigines 1835-1901: a resource guide to the holdings of the Public Record Office, Victoria [Melbourne]: Government Information Centre, 1984. 64 pages. Short history of Aborigines in Victoria since European settlement, illustrated by selections from the documents, letter books and reports held by the Public Record Office. It includes an annotated list of their holdings which relate to Aboriginal matters.

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Exploration, Squatting and Land Settlement Billis, R.V.; Kenyon, A.S. Pastoral pioneers of Port Phillip Melbourne: Stockland Press, 1974. 318 pages. First published 1932. Alphabetical list of the pastoral licensees of the Port Phillip District, and particulars of the runs which they occupied. Bonwick, J. Port Phillip settlement London: Sampson Low, 1883. 537 pages. Includes a detailed description of early exploration of Gippsland, consisting mainly of McMillan’s and Strzelecki’s own accounts of their experiences. Bride, Thomas Francis Letters from Victorian pioneers: being a series of papers on the early occupation of the colony, the Aborigines, etc Melbourne: Trustees of the Public Library, 1898. 325 pages. Letters, solicited in 1853, detailing the personal experiences of the pioneers of Victoria. They describe the country, the settlers, the Aboriginals and their conflicts with Europeans. It includes letters about Gippsland, from W. O’Dell Raymond, C.J. Tyers and Angus McMillan. Buckley, Patrick Coady Journal of Patrick Coady Buckley 1844 Transcript of the diaries of a squatter in early Gippsland from 1844 to 1872, describing his way of life, the daily work on his stations and other residents in the area. Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed) Notes on Gippsland history, volume 1: the exploration of Gippsland Yarram, Vic: Shire of Alberton/Yarram and District Historical society, [1988]. 86 pages. Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, and which draw on contemporary newspapers, diaries and letters. This volume deals with the discovery and exploration of Gippsland, especially the journeys of McMillan and Strzelecki. Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed) Notes on Gippsland history, volume 4: Gippsland in the 1840s [Port Albert, Vic]: Port Albert Maritime Museum, [1994]. 58 pages. Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, and which draw on contemporary newspapers, diaries and letters. This volume deals with the development of Gippsland in the 1840s, exclusive of the Alberton area, including squatters, land legislation and some surveys. Cox, Kenneth Angus McMillan: pathfinder Olinda, Vic: Olinda Public Relations, 1973. 185 pages. Detailed biography of Angus McMillan and his part in the exploration and settling of Gippsland. Daley, Charles

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Angus McMillan Victorian Historical Magazine vol.1 no.3 pages 143-156, March 1927. A biography of Angus McMillan and his explorations in Gippsland. Daley, Charles How the Hunters came to Gippsland Victorian Historical Magazine vol.13 no.3 pages 156-169, 1927. Alick Hunter’s account of a journey made in 1841, over the mountains from Howqua River into Gippsland in search of a cattle run. After inspecting stations on the Macalister and Latrobe Rivers, they journeyed overland to Melbourne. Fletcher, Meredith The small farm ideal: closer settlement in the Maffra Sale area, 1911-1938 1991. 261 pages. (M.A., Monash University) An examination of closer settlement and soldier settlement schemes in the Maffra and Sale districts. Fletcher, Meredith Strathfieldsaye: a history and a guide Churchill, Vic: Centre for Gippsland Studies, 1992. 59 pages. History of the settlement of Strathfieldsaye, a run on Lake Wellington, later owned for a long period by the Disher family. A guide to the house, garden and farm buildings is included. Greig, A.W. The beginnings of Gippsland Victorian Historical Magazine vol.2 no.1 pages 1-14, May 1912. A history of the early European exploration of Gippsland, especially by McMillan and Strzelecki. Hales, Jeremy Matthew Macalister’s 1840 diary: an interpretation. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.25 pages 47-54, 2001 Diary of exploratory party through Gippsland July-August 1840, passing through present Sale area. Heney, H.M.E. In a dark glass: the story of Paul Edmond Strzelecki Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1961. 255 pages. Biography of Count Strzelecki, including his journey of exploration through Gippsland. Hibben, Jennifer The Disher family, in late nineteenth century Victoria, with special reference to the settlement of Gippsland 1977. 42 pages. (B.A. University of Melbourne) History of the Disher family, describing their life at Tarraville and then on Strathfieldsaye pastoral run from 1845 to 1910. Kaluski, Marian Sir Paul E. Strzelecki: a Polish Count’s explorations in 19th century Australia Melbourne: A E Press, 1985. 70 pages.

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Biography of Strzelecki, with a detailed account of his explorations. Lennon, Jane L. Squatters, merchants and mariners: an historical geography of Gipps’ Land 1841-51 1975. 269 pages. (M.A. University of Melbourne). The early settlement of Gippsland is examined, tracing exploration, squatting, growth of land and sea transport, trade, and urban development. The geography of the region is reconstructed from 1835 to the 1860s, concentrating on the first decade of settlement from 1841 to 1851. The development of the port at Port Albert is documented, as well as the growth of surrounding settlements, the establishment of transport routes, changing patterns of trade, and the effects of gold discoveries in the 1860s. McLean, Trevor A. A dauntless man: Angus McMillan, 14th August 1810 – 18 May 1865 [Traralgon, Vic]: Traralgon & District Historical Society, 1972. 28 pages. An account of the life of Angus McMillan, especially his explorations in Gippsland and the discovery of a port. It includes a description of Strzelecki’s journey and a list of places named by McMillan. McMillan, Angus McMillan’s account of his first journey into Gippsland Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.1 no.1 pages 44-46, 1986 Memorandum of McMillan’s trip from the Monaro district, in 1839, in search of new country to the south-west, written in 1853 at the request of Governor La Trobe. McMillan’s letter to The Colonist Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.1 pages 39-41, 1988. Reprint of an article published in The Colonist on 9 July 1840, during the controversy over the primacy of discoveries by McMillan and Strzelecki. It contains the letter written by McMillan on 18 February 1840 to his employer Lachlan Macalister, describing his journey of exploration. Maddern, I.T. The squatters in Gippsland Victorian Historical Magazine vol.36 pages 97-109, 1965. A history of exploration and settlement of Gippsland by squatters. Meyrick, F.J. Life in the bush, 1840-1847: a memoir of Henry Howard Meyrick London: Nelson, 1939. 268 pages. Biography of Henry Howard Meyrick, reconstructed from letters. His experiences in the early of Port Phillip describe dealings with the Aborigines, the pastoralist’s way of life and economic difficulties, a trek to Gippsland in 1846, life at Glenmaggie, and his death near Sale in 1847. Monash Public History Group; Aitken, Richard (ed) Macalister landscapes: history and heritage in Maffra Shire Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press/Centre for Gippsland Studies, 1994. 118 pages. An examination of how natural features and human occupation have formed the

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present landscape, covering the themes of Aboriginal occupation, squatting, selection, timber industry, dairying, sugar beet industry, irrigation and high country grazing. Parry-Okeden, W.E.; Perry, Harry C. A son of Australia : memories of W.E. Parry-Okeden ISO, 1840-1926. Brisbane: Watson, Ferguson & Co Ltd, 1928. Early chapters deal with life of a squatter at Rosedale. Parry-Okeden, W.E. The Parry-Okeden family at Rosedale Gippsland Heritage Journal no.10 pages 46-50, June 1991. The experiences of the Parry-Okeden family, squatters at Rosedale between 1840 and 1851, taken from the item above. Paszkowski, Lech Sir Paul Edmund de Strzelecki: reflections on his life Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 1997. 370 pages. Detailed and authoritative biography of Count Strzelecki. Past criticisms of Strzelecki are examined and his achievements as explorer and scientists reviewed. Peck, Harry H. Memoirs of a stockman Melbourne: Stock and Land Publishing Co., 1974. 373 pages. First published 1942. Autobiography of a cattle auctioneer, describing his experiences at Newmarket from 1884 to 1938, and histories of the cattle properties and men that he dealt with, throughout Victoria and the Riverina including central Gippsland. Power, John Squatters and selectors: an historical geography of the Central Gippsland Plains 1979. 64 pages. (B.A. University of Melbourne) The process of land settlement, in a wide area around Sale and Maffra, is examined in relation to the geography of the region. The problems faced by selectors under the Selection Acts from 1860 to 1880 are also scrutinised. Rawson, Geoffrey The Count: a life of Paul Edmund Strzelecki, K.C.M.G., explorer and scientist London: William Heinemann, 1953. 214 pages. Biography of Count Strzelecki, including his journey of exploration through Gippsland. Robinson, George Augustus; Clark, Ian D. (ed) The journals of George Augustus Robinson, Chief Protector, Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate, volume four: 1 January 1844 – 24 October 1845 Melbourne: Heritage Matters, 1998. 337 pages. These journals include a journey through Gippsland in 1844, from Westernport Bay to Port Albert and Twofold Bay. The daily entries describe the land, the Aboriginal tribes and the squatting runs. Spreadborough, Robert; Anderson, Hugh Victorian squatters Ascot Vale, Vic: Red Rooster Press, 1983. 350 pages. History of the expansion of pastoralists throughout Victoria, listing the licensees of all

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the runs, and including the Land Acts and Regulations from 1836 to 1848. Tanjil (pseud) Our guide to the Gippsland Lakes and rivers Melbourne: Hutchinson, 1886. 88 pages. First published 1882. Guide to travel on the Gippsland Lakes, describing the lakes, the steamers, the rivers and all the settlements of the area. It includes a concise history of Gippsland, describing early exploration and settlement, and relations with the Aborigines. Tyers, Charles James Tyers’ report to Governor La Trobe Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.1 no.1 pages 47-52, 1986. Report, written in 1844, which provides the first detailed description of the settled area of Gippsland. Watson, Don Caledonia Australis: Scottish highlanders on the frontier of Australia Sydney: Collins, 1984. 214 pages. Portrait of the early Scottish settlers in Gippsland which illustrates how their background and the prevailing social attitudes shaped their dealings with the Aborigines. Wilson, John The beginnings of Gippsland: some historical notes of the early days 24 pages. Series of newspaper articles on the early history of Gippsland published in The Gippsland Times from 8 May to 21 August 1947. The articles describe the first explorations, early pastoral settlement and way of life, the development of roads and the discovery of gold.

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Localities

ALBERTON Alberton Cemetery Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.1 no.1 pages 62-63, 1986. Early records of the Alberton Cemetery. Barraclough, Linda Memorial inscriptions Memorial inscriptions from cemeteries in the eastern part of Gippsland, including Alberton. Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed) Notes on Gippsland history, volume 3: the Alberton district 1842-1843 [Port Albert, Vic]: Port Albert Maritime Museum, [1994]. 47 pages. Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, which draw on contemporary newspapers, government documents, letters and diaries. This volume deals with early settlement in the Port Albert and Alberton districts, including the growth of the cattle trade and the Glengarry settlement. Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed) Notes on Gippsland history, volume 5; Alberton District from 1844 to the 1850s Yarram, Vic: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 1997. 60 pages. Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, and which draw on contemporary newspapers, diaries and letters. This volume includes the early days of settlement at Alberton. Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed) Notes on Gippsland history, volume 6: the beginnings of church and school in Gippsland Yarram, Vic: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 1997. 56 pages. Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930 and which draw on contemporary newspapers, diaries and letters. This volume includes the establishment of the church and school at Alberton. Hogan, Hannah; Gregory, Jack History of Alberton West School no.2140, published in conjunction with the school centenary 1879-1979 Alberton West, Vic: [School Centenary Committee, 1979]. 9 pages. Brief history of the school and the townships of Alberton West and Gelliondale. McClure, Sandra Here they lie: a location guide to headstones in the Alberton Cemetery 1996. 61 pages. Guide listing names and year of burial.

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Slade, Edgar Captain Slade's census 1853 Tarraville and Alberton Port Albert, Vic: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 1989. 6 pages. Also published in Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.2 pages 42-43, 1988. Copy of a census listing all people living within a three mile radius of Alberton and Tarraville in 1853. Tyers, Charles James Tyers' report to Governor La Trobe Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.1 no.1 pages 47-52, 1986. Report, written in 1844, which provides the first detailed description of the settled area of Gippsland. Waghorn, John The early postal services in Gippsland Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.2 no.2 pages 27-32, 1987. History of the establishment of a regular postal service in Gippsland during the first fifteen years of settlement, the first post office being at Alberton.

ALBERTON SHIRE Adams, John David From these beginnings: history of the Shire of Alberton (Victoria) Yarram, Vic: Alberton Shire Council, 1990. 343 pages. History of the founding of the settlement at Port Albert and the growth and development of Yarram and the surrounding area. Curry, A.W. Yarram – progressive capital of the Alberton Shire Victoria's Resources vol.3 no.2 pages 59-62, June-Aug 1961. Description of the town of Yarram, detailing the town's amenities and the industries of the shire. Historical tour: Shire of Alberton. Yarram, Vic: Yarram and Dist. Historical Society, nd. 8 pages. An itinerary for a tour of the Yarram-Port Albert district, with notes about historic buildings and locations. [CGS] Horsfield, Janice Latrobe Region heritage sites: a compilation presented in tabulated form of sites and features of archaeological, botanical, geological/geomorphological, historical and zoological significance within the local government areas that comprise the Latrobe Region of Victoria 1987 [Traralgon, Vic]: Latrobe Regional Commission, [1989]. 78 pages. Listing includes Shire of Alberton.

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Port Albert Maritime Museum. Committee of Management. Education Sub-Committee Teacher education kit Port Albert, Vic: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 2001 132 pages: ill., maps Kit aimed at teachers of primary and secondary students, consisting of information and activities to accompany a visit to the museum and the surrounding area. The history of settlement at Port Albert and Tarraville is investigated, as well as shipping, buildings and the cemetery at Alberton. [CGS]

ALPINE REGION See also Wonnangatta Valley Barraclough, Linda Cattlemen of the Bennison Plains Voice of the Mountains no.23 pages 17-21, 2000. The four families still grazing cattle on the Bennison Plains have been operating there for several generations. Barraclough, Linda Tiger Moths rescue injured cattlemen Voice of the Mountains no.19 pages 4-9, 1996. In the 1940s, two rescues took place in the high country, both involving Tiger Moth aeroplanes. Barraclough, Linda Two Tiger Moth rescues. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.26 pages 41-47, 2002. Rescues of Bob Goldie and Jack Kelly – the more complete article of the two. Benwell, George Tracking Turton in Gippsland Victorian Historical Journal vol.62 nos.3&4 pages 117-130, Dec 1991/March 1992. An account of the life and achievements of William Turton, geodetic surveyor. Between 1862 and 1874 he worked throughout Gippsland, including the cutting of a track to the summit of Mt Wellington. Budge, Alan D. No end to walking: a hundred years of walking by the Melbourne Walking Club [1993]. 201 pages. History of Melbourne Walking Club, detailing prominent members and describing numerous walks, many in Gippsland. Butler, Graeme Victorian alpine huts heritage survey 1996. Architectural survey, with historical notes and floor plans, of all buildings in the Alpine National Park.

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Cabena, Peter Brian Grazing the high country: an historical and political geography of high country grazing in Victoria, 1835 to 1935 1980. 182 pages. (M.A. University of Melbourne) History of early pastoral settlement in north Gippsland, and the establishment and development of high country grazing from its beginnings in 1835, in conjunction with an examination of the administration of grazing occupation. Cattlemen of the Avon Voice of the Mountains no.13 pages 19-24, 1990. Short biographies of cattlemen who ran stock in the headwaters of the Avon River, up to Mt Wellington. Christie, Rob W. Across the Alps: retracing Angus McMillan's 1864 Alpine Expedition in 1988 Stratford, Vic: High Country Publishing, 1989. 96 pages. An account of the 1988 expedition which retraced the track cut by McMillan in 1864, with extracts from McMillan's journal from the expedition and a concise illustrated history of gold mining, settlement and grazing in the area. Coles, Eric. Henry Miller: pioneer of the Upper Maffra district. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1969. Pages 42-43 Miller grazed cattle on Mount Wellington. Eastwood, Amy; Eastwood, Isabel; Merlo, Hazel Uphill after lunch: Melbourne Women's Walking Club Armadale, Vic: H.H. Stephenson, c.1985. 160 pages. History of the Melbourne Women's Walking Club, describing their walking trips, many in the Australian Alps. The eighties Voice of the Mountains no.13 pages 4-5, 1990. Chronology of events during the 1980s which affected alpine grazing and mountain cattlemen. Gardner, P.D. Names of the Victorian Alps; their origins, meanings and history. Ensay, Vic: Ngarak Press, 1991. 48 pages, indexed. The section pages 32 to 39 covers names from Mount Howitt to east of Dargo. Hueneke, Klaus. Huts in the Victorian Alps : and the people who built and care for them. Canberra: Tabletop Press, 2003. 256 pages, idexed. Hodges, Sue A bibliography of oral histories on the Australian Alps Australian Alps Liaison Committee, 1996. 266 pages. Bibliography comprising 465 oral history interviews with people who have been associated with the Australian Alps. Each entry gives details of the interview including existence of transcript or summary, an abstract and subject headings with access through five indexes.

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Howitt, A.W.; Lucas, A.H.S.; Dendy, Arthur A visit to Lake Nigothoruk and the Mount Wellington district, Gippsland Victorian Naturalist vol.8 nos.2-3 pages 17-44, June-July 1891. Account of a trip by horseback to Tarli Karng, near Mt Wellington, in 1890. It describes the vegetation, wildlife, geology and the camping, photographic and collecting equipment used by the travellers. Howitt, Mary; Howitt, Annie A visit to the moraine lake at Mount Wellington Gippsland Heritage Journal no.14 pages 38-44, June 1993. Originally published in Centennial Magazine vol.1 no.7 pages 480-487, Feb 1889. Account of an expedition by horseback to the moraine lake, Tarli Karng, at Mt Wellington, undertaken by A.W. Howitt and his two daughters. Johns, Flora; Green, Oswald Stuart The dog's grave: an account of droving days in early Gippsland [Stratford, Vic]: Stratford and District Historical Society, 1980. 20 pages. The story behind the monument over the Dog's Grave, high in the mountains above Dargo. It describes the droving of mountain cattle from Cobungra Station, down through Dargo to markets at Maffra, up to 1932. Johnson, Dick The Alps at the crossroads: the quest for an alpine national park in Victoria Melbourne: Victorian National Parks Association, 1979. 208 pages. Detailed history of the Victorian Alps, describing the environment, early exploration, the establishment of alpine grazing, the gold rushes, the growth of forestry, hydroelectric schemes, skiing and bushwalking, and the origins of the National Park movement. The threats to the Alps from grazing, logging, vehicle access and ski villages are examined, and the need for national parks emphasised. Johnson, Dick The vision splendid: the fight for the Alpine National Park East Melbourne, Vic: Victorian National Parks Association, 1996. 30 pages. History of the movement by conservationists for the reservation of a national park in the alpine region. McMillan, Angus Angus McMillan's Alpine Track log Gippsland Heritage Journal no.6 pages 51-56, June 1989. Copy of the journal kept by Angus McMillan in 1864 while he was engaged in the cutting of a track through the Alps to link the Omeo and Jordan goldfields. Magnussen, Fiona. Victoria’s alpine heritage: the huts of the high plains: Bogong, Dargo and Hotham Regions. Henty, NSW: Staffback, 2003. 184 pages, indexed (huts only). Mayhew, Maud An early expedition to Tarli Karng: Maud Mayhew's diary Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.2 pages 24-27, 1988. Account of a trip by horseback to Tarli Karng with Stratford friends in 1894.

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Oldfield, David Havens of the high country French's Forest, NSW: Black and White Enthusiast, 1966. 50 pages. Collection of black and white photographs of scenery and huts in the Victorian Alps. Routley, V.C. (ed) Footsteps from the past: a centenary publication of the Melbourne Walking Club Inc. 1894-1994 Melbourne: Melbourne Walking Club, 1994. 138 pages. Brief history of the Melbourne Walking Club, with a selection of stories, reports and anecdotes. These tell of the experiences of club members during the past 100 years, a large number of the walks being in Gippsland. Stapleton, Ian From Fraser's to Freezeout: colourful characters of the Dargo High Plains Harrietville, Vic: the author, 2004. 273 pages. Mainly a history of the Treasure family of Castleburn and the Dargo High Plains, but also including John Gamel at the Crooked River diggings, 1939 fires etc. Stapleton, Ian. Of Pioneers and perseverance: colourful characters of the Victorian high country. Harrietville, Vic: the author, 2011. 306 pages. Includes the Sweetapples of Glencairn, Ted Marks of Glenmaggie and Bob Stubber of Licola amongst others. Stapleton, Ian. Weatherbeaten wisdom: colourful characters o the Victorian high country. Harrietville, Vic: the author, 2008. 306 pages. Includes biographical detail on residents of Wonnangatta. Crooked River, Talbotville, Licola and Heyfield. Steenhuis, Luke Secrets of ghost towns of the high country: featuring 50 'ghost towns' in and around Victoria's alpine region Vermont, Vic: Research Publications, 1998. 79 pages. Brief histories of small gold mining townships which mainly flourished briefly in the late 1800s in the mountain regions of north Gippsland. Includes Donnellys Creek and The Springs area. Steenhuis, Luke Secrets of ghost towns of the mountain goldfields: featuring 50 former towns in and around Melbourne’s north-east mountain region. Vermont, Vic: Research Publications, 1999. 92 pages. Brief histories of small gold mining townships which mainly flourished briefly in the late 1800s in the mountain regions of north Gippsland. Includes Grant area goldfields. Stephenson, Harry Cattlemen & huts of the high plains Armadale, Vic: H. Stephenson, 1980. 350 pages. Detailed history of the settlement of the alpine region by pioneer cattlemen, and the history of the mountain huts throughout the area.

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Stephenson, Harry W.F. “Bill” Waters: a biography: a man of the mountains. Melbourne, Vic: Rover Section, Scout Association: 1982. 96 pages, indexed. Waters was Victorian Rover Commissioner, this work contains much on Alpine recreation. [Maffra Library] Voice of the mountains: journal of the Mountain Cattlemen's Association of Victoria Inc. No. 1 (1971) – Articles on high country grazing and the mountain cattlemen, and the history and pioneers of the mountains, including poetry and photographs. Walker, Mary Howitt Come wind, come weather: a biography of Alfred Howitt. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1971. 348 pages. Howitt was leader of an alpine exploration party, led to expedition to determine the fate of Burke and Wills, and was later local magistrate, eminent scientist and anthropologist. Mount Howitt is named after him. Walker, Mary Howitt A.W. Howitt 1830-1908 Sale, Vic: Sale Regional Arts Centre: 1980. 15 pages. Wheeler, Graeme The scroggin eaters: a history of bushwalking in Victoria to 1989 Melbourne: Federation of Victorian Walking Clubs, 1991. 275 pages. Some of the club's walks were in the Victorian high country. Williams, Anne. The Treasures: 1780-1990. Georgetown, SA: Geoff Treasure, 1990. 500 pages. Consists mainly of detailed family trees, with short introductions on family branches of a family highly identified with the Dargo High Plains.

AVON RIVER Brightling, Pauline A sketch on the Avon, Tuesday Oct 3, 1843 Gippsland Heritage Journal no.7 pages 38-39, Dec 1989. This article interprets a sketch of the Avon River at Bushy Park, drawn by G.A. Robinson in 1843, and discusses how the river has changed since European settlement. Flood aftermath Times-Spectator 1 May 1990 pages 25-26. Photographs of victims of floods on the Avon River in 1990. Great flood 1990 Maffra Spectator 24 April 1990. 4 pages. Photographs of flood damage in the catchment of the Avon River in 1990.

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State Rivers and Water Supply Commission. The state of the rivers, Victoria. Melbourne: SR&WSC, 1983. 64 pages. Includes case study of the Avon River. Strom, H.G. Checking river erosion: case of the Avon River, Victoria Commonwealth Engineer 1 March 1941 pages 229-233

AVON SHIRE Avon Shire Voters’ Rolls. Stratford, Vic: Stratford and Dist. Historical Society, 2008. Voters’ Rolls for 1860s (undated), 1866 (both which include the later Maffra Shire) and 1886 (which includes Dargo). Later two include localities, occupations, number of votes to which entitled. Some women are listed. Avon Shire Voters’ Rolls Gippsland Heritage Journal no.30 pages 57-58, 2006 Account of discovery of rolls, with excerpts. Barraclough, Linda. Hotels in the former Avon Shire: a work in progress. Stratford, Vic: Stratford and District Historical Society, 2011. 47 pages, processed. Centenary Celebrations Committee Shire of Avon souvenir brochure and programme of festivities, June 8-14 1965: to commemorate the centenary of local government Stratford, Vic: The Committee, 1965. Brief history of the Shire of Avon, including a chronology of events of interest. Dairy factories in the former Avon Shire: research notes, part 1, Stratford (Inverbroom), Bundalaguah, Craigielee, Wolverton, Myrtlebank, Munro, Dargo . Stratford, Vic: Stratford and District Historical Society, 2012. 42 pages, processed. Dairy factories in the former Avon Shire: research notes, part 2, Sale, The Heart, Clydebank, Avondale, Redbank, Charlecote. Stratford, Vic: Stratford and District Historical Society, 2012. 52 pages, processed. Fletcher, Meredith Avon to the Alps: a history of the Shire of Avon Stratford, Vic: Shire of Avon, 1988. 146 pages. History of settlement and development within the Shire of Avon, from Aboriginal occupation and first exploration to 1988. Shire of Avon Avon and its district Stratford, Vic: The Shire, 1959. 4 pages. Brief history and description of the Shire of Avon.

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Wilson, John (ed) The official history of the Avon Shire 1840-1900 Stratford, Vic: Shire Hall, 1951. 230 pages. Comprehensive history of the Avon Shire, from early pastoral runs and gold mining to the development of municipal government. Wilson, John Shire of Avon: extracts from historical review 1864-1900 N.d. 8 pages. Brief history of the early settlement of North Gippsland, the gold rushes, and the development of the Shire of Avon.

BALOOK Collier, Julie V. My life at the old bush school Ormond, Vic: J.V. Collier, 1980. 43 pages. History of the Kirwan family, their pioneering life, and their schooldays at Bulga, later called Balook, School. Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park: newsletter no.5, June 1995 1995. 1 page. Former residents of Balook recall life in the hill country. Markland, Guy; Armitage, Richard; Williams, Vincent 104 not out … the history of the Balook Primary School from 1885, the first twenty years of Camp Balook 1969 to 1989 Westall, Vic: Westall High School, c.1989. 29 pages. History of Balook and Balook School and its conversion to Balook School Camp. Shingles, Rhonda Triumph over the Heartbreak Hills: personal reminiscences from the 1880s to the present. Newry, Vic: JJB Publishing, 2001. 96 pages. Memories of area around Balook. Shingles, Rhonda Triumph over the Heartbreak Hills 1880 -2009 Balook, Vic: Balook and District Community Recovery Committee, 2010, 156 pages. Black Saturday 7 February 2009 memorial book. Waghorn, John F. A history of the Balook Post Office. Thomastown, Vic: the author, n.d. 8 pages. History of the post office, which closed in 1965, facsimiles of mail contracts 1905, 1920, reproduction of mail canceller.

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BINGINWARRI Kennedy, Trevor History of Binginwarri 1883-1972 1972. 12 pages. Compiled for Back-To celebrations, 29 to 31 January, 1972. Kennedy, Trevor Water from the billy: Binginwarri 1882-1988 [Binginwarri, Vic]: T. Kennedy, 1988. 127 pages.

BLACKWARRY Missen, Margery Blackwarry: historical notes [Yarram, Vic]: Department of Conservation and Environment, 1990. 4 pages. Missen, Margery Blackwarry history [Yarram, Vic: Yarram and District Historical Society], c.1978. 7 pages. Brief history of Blackwarry. Murfett, Lorraine (comp); Murfett, Ian (comp) Memories of Carrajung & Blackwarry: Back to Carraju ng 9th March 1997 1997. 175 pages. Memories of life at Blackwarry, especially of the school.

BOISDALE The Boisdale Estate: the property of Messrs. Foster Bros. In 'The pastoral homes of Australia', c.1910, pages 1-12. History of Boisdale Estate, describing the grazing and later dairying and butter and cheesemaking operations. Boisdale House N.d. 4 pages. Brief history of the Boisdale run and the Foster family, with a description of the house and garden. [May be identical with Boisdale homestead, held at CGS] Fletcher, Meredith Dairying personalities: Lucy Deary, farmer H I Farmer July 1989 pages 17-20. Lucy Deary worked a closer settlement farm at Boisdale from 1911 until 1946. Fletcher, Meredith Lucy Deary: occupation farmer Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.1 pages 14-16, 1988. Account of the fortunes of Lucy Deary, a single woman who worked a dairy farm at

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Boisdale from 1909 to 1946. Fletcher, Meredith The small farm ideal: closer settlement 1987. 261 pages. (M.A. Monash University) An examination of closer and soldier settlement schemes in the Maffra and Sale districts, including Boisdale. Gregory, Trish Boisdale [Traralgon, Vic]: Traralgon and District Historical Society, n.d. 3 pages. Brief history of Boisdale, including ventures in growing sugar beet and breeding ostriches. Keir, Don; Keir, Wilma Boisdale Estate [Traralgon, Vic]: Traralgon and District Historical Society, 1973. 6 pages. History of the Foster family and their Boisdale estate, including descriptions of the Boisdale Homestead. Massola, Aldo The grinding rocks at Boisdale Victorian Naturalist vol.82 no.1 pages 9-13, May 1965. Brief history of Aboriginal movements in Gippsland and of early relations with Europeans, including a description of rocks used for grinding stones axes at Boisdale. Montague, Helen. Fields of learning : a history of the consolidation of seven rural schools. Boisdale, Vic: Boisdale consolidated School, 2001. 148 pages, index, sources. Montague, Helen. Boisdale Public Hall : 1904-2004: bookings, balls, bazaars. One hundred years of community service. Boisdale, Vic: Boisdale Public Hall Centenary Committee, 2004. 56 pages, index, references. Pearce, Florence Boisdale, from squatter to settler: a pictorial history of the Boisdale Closer Settlement Scheme [Maffra, Vic]: Maffra and District Historical Society, 1980. 80 pages. History of settlement at Boisdale, from pastoral runs and the Foster family to the closer settlement scheme and the growing of beet sugar, with family histories of the first settlers. Pollock, David Early schools of Boisdale and Maffra Districts. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1969. Pages 40-42 Covers Boisdale, Wa-de-Loch, Maffra West Upper, Upper Maffra/Newry. Powell, Roy W. Back to Boisdale, April 13-15, 1968

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Boisdale, Vic: Back to Boisdale Celebrations Committee, [1968]. 23 pages. Pupil enrolment records: small schools to Boisdale Consolidated School. Boisdale, Vic: Boisdale Consolidated School, 2001. unpaginated. Lists names and years of enrolment in schools that joined to create Boisdale School. Ruth, Frank Gippsland: my home ground Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1991. 109 pages. Collection of articles, including childhood memories of Boisdale, life as a Catholic priest in parishes throughout Gippsland and bushwalking in the mountains of Gippsland. Taranto, Dianne Boisdale House 1990. 17 pages. Brief history of the Foster family and Boisdale Estate and description of Boisdale House.

BRIAGOLONG Barraclough, Linda. ‘She gave her utmost’: Annie Whitelaw from Briagolong, and her family. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.30 pages 23-28, 2006 Account of family that sent six sons to WWI, three of whom were killed in action, and one who died of wounds on return. Barraclough, Linda Tarlton Rayment: Gippsland naturalist and author Gippsland Heritage Journal no.6 pages 44-46, June 1989. Biography of Tarlton Rayment, naturalist, apiarist and author, who lived for some time at Briagolong. Barraclough, Linda; Watt, Dorothy Briagolong Mechanics' Institute: more than a place of amusement Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1994. 32 pages. History of Briagolong Mechanics' Institute, from construction of the first building in 1874 to the present day. Barraclough, Linda [ed.]. Briagolong Cheese Factory: Working Notes. Maffra, Vic: Maffra and District Historical Society, 2012. 21 pages, processed. Bowden, Adam The Briagolong Mechanics' Institute Library Gippsland Heritage Journal no.19 pages 45-46, March 1996. Brief history and description of the Briagolong Mechanics' Institute Library, started in 1874 and kept intact since 1962. [Briagolong State School Honour Roll] ;Researched and compiled by the year 5/6 students of Briagolong Primary School 2010/2011.

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Briagolong, Vic: Briagolong Primary School, [2011]. Unpaginated [but substantial]. Individual entries, some with photographs, for the names on the Briagolong State School Honour Roll. Briagolong Village Heritage Walk: step back in time 1996. 14 pages. Notes on historic buildings in Briagolong. Dingwall, Steve; Manning, Laurie The Freestone rush Gippsland Heritage Journal no.8 pages 10-15, June 1990. A gold rush was engineered at Freestone Creek in 1866 to enable selection of land, but gold was found and a number of mines were worked until the 1880s. The Freestone Creek petition Gippsland Heritage Journal no.9 pages 24-27, Dec 1990. Reproduction of a petition requesting that land bordering the Freestone Creek be withdrawn from sale and made available for selection under Section 42 of the Land Act, 1865. McDavitt, Jennifer Maffra Briagolong railway line 1991. 8 pages. The Mackinnon photographs, Briagolong Gippsland Heritage Journal no.7 pages 22-28, Dec 1989. Nancy Mackinnon's hobby of taking photographs became a profession when Briagolong residents commissioned her to photograph babies, town functions and sporting teams. Illustrating the article are her early photographs of Briagolong and activities on the family farm. Manning, Laurie A chronological history of Briagolong and district 1984. 59 pages. Chronological history of settlement at Briagolong from 1835 to 1935. [CGS] Manning, Lauire Discovering Briagolong Briagolong, Vic: L. Manning, 1994. 120 pages. History of the Briagolong district, detailing Aboriginal occupation, squatting, gold mining, sawmilling, the development of agriculture and the growth of the township of Briagolong. Manning, Laurie From slate to microchip: one hundred and twenty-five years of Primary School 1117 Briagolong Briagolong, Vic: Briagolong Primary School, 1996. 26 pages. Mills, J.B. One hundred years at Briagolong 25th September, 1982: from Presbyterian Board of Management to Uniting Church Property Committee [1982]. 29 pages.

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Brief history of the Presbyterian Church at Briagolong, accompanied by extracts from the Gippsland Mercury of 1874 which describes life and work at Briagolong at that time. Mills, Peter Back to Briagolong, 1971 1971. 24 pages. History of Briagolong. Photograph folio: Jean Caldwell’s family photos. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.30 pages 23-28, 2006 Photographs include hop growing and other scenes from the Scott and Gray families at Briagolong. Pleydell, James Henry Wattle bark stripping Gippsland Heritage Journal no.11 pages 46-47, Dec 1991. Recollections of a bark stripper, who worked in the Briagolong area. Watt, Dorothy B. The Briagolong Branch of the Country Women’s Association: Golden Jubilee 1951-2001. Briagolong, Vic: Briagolong CWA, 2001. 16 pages. Watt, Dorothy B. In peace, as in war: seventy-five years of Red Cross service at Briagolong 1990. 8 pages. Watt, Dorothy B. Through Gillio's Gate: history of Briagolong R.S.L. Briagolong, Vic: Briagolong Sub-Branch Returned and Services' League, 1994. 46 pages. History of the Briagolong Sub-Branch of the R.S.L., from its formation in 1946 to the present day, especially the building of the clubhouse. The unveiling of the war memorial in 1919 and honor roll in 1917 are described. Watt, Dorothy B. (ed) Who cut up teacher's strap?: memories of school at Briagolong Briagolong, Vic: Briagolong Primary School, 1996. 84 pages. Webb, Sophie Village family: photographs of Briagolong, a country town Sale, Vic: Gippsland Art Gallery, 1998. 16 pages. Catalogue of an exhibition of black and white photographs of residents of Briagolong. Young, Lynette The melody lingers: the biography of Tarlton Rayment, F.R.Z.S. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press, 1967. 123 pages. Biography of Tarlton Rayment, who was a beekeeper at Briagolong and a well known naturalist and writer. [Maffra Library]

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BRUNTONS BRIDGE Bridging the Thomson gap Contact Dec 1979 page 11. Short account of the rebuilding of Brunton's Bridge near Walhalla. Faubel, Hans The revival of Brunton's Bridge: a historical record N.d. 16 pages. History of Brunton's Bridge, across the Thomson River, detailing early bridges, the construction of a larger bridge in 1887 and the rebuilding of the derelict bridge in 1979.

BULGOBACK Barraclough, Linda Castleburn and Bulgaback Voice of the Mountains vol.11 pages 34-35, 1988. History of the Treasure family and Castleburn run, and the small settlement of Bulgoback.

BUNDALAGUAH Back to Bundalaguah: Easter 1972 1972. 23 pages. History of Bundalaguah. Bundalaguah Primary School: 125 years Bundalaguah, Vic: 125th Anniversary Committee, 1997. 32 pages. History of the school, including recollections of past pupils. Hollands, Alan; Wrigglesworth, Neil Bundalaguah Cricket Club 1921-1986 1986. 87 pages. Johns, Flora From Bundalaguah to Marlay Point [Sale, Vic: F. Johns, 1985]. 66 pages. History of settlement in the district surrounding Bundalaguah. Loh, Morag Thomas Coto: from seafarer to successful farmer Gippsland Heritage Journal vol3 no.2 pages 11-14, 1988. Thomas Coto came from Amoy in China and worked for Angus McMillan at Bushy Park before becoming a substantial landowner at Bundalaguah. Robins, Tony. Thelma’s forebears: an Australian family history.

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Vermont, Vic, the author, 1999. 185 pages, indexed. Shaw and Cobain failies, Maffra, Newry Bundalaguah. Cobains of Spring Park Bundalaguah

BUSHY PARK Lee, Timothy J. The centenary of the great subdivisional sale of the famous Bushy Park Estate near Maffra Gippsland 1988. 7 pages. Souvenir program from a centenary celebration held on 13 March 1988. The history of the Bushy Park Estate, first settled by Angus McMillan, is documented to the present day Middlin, F.T. Angus McMillan – pathfinder. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1964. Pages 4, 6-11. See also Exploration, Squatting and Land Settlement, pages 15-19

CARRAJUNG Brady, Mary Irene There were five creeks: anecdotal account of the South Gippsland town of Carrajung 1900-1930 Melbourne: K. Brady, 1984. 140 pages. Murfett, Lorraine (comp); Murfett, Ian (comp) Memories of Carrajung & Blackwarry: Back to Carraju ng 9th March 1997 1997. 175 pages. Memories of life at Carrajung, with records of the history of settlement and development of the town, especially the school. Murfett, Lorraine (comp); Murfett, Ian (comp); Hayden, Erica (comp); Hayden, Kevin (comp) Past to present at Carrajung South: a celebration of education at Carrajung South 1898 1998 1998. 292 pages. Collection of memories, stories and photographs of the families, school and farm life at Carrajung South. It also includes some recollections of Carrajung Lower School and Carrajung East School. Tratford, Lisa Gold dust, dreams and roses: a biography of Elizabeth (Kennedy) Stichling 1870-1958 1997. 10 pages. Life of Elizabeth Stichling, describing life at Carrajung where she owned the hotel from 1920.

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COWWARR Maddern, I.T. History of Cowwarr 1866-1971 1971. 30 pages. History of Cowwarr and the pioneering families of the district, produced for the Back-to-Cowwarr, 2 and 3 October 1971. Morgan, Kevin Homeview [Traralgon, Vic]: Traralgon and District Historical Society, n.d. 2 pages. A history of the O'Brien family who built Homeview homestead at Cowwarr, and a description of the house. Mulvogue, Maureen Saints & sinners: a selection from 100 years of the Cowwarr Football Club 1995. 40 pages. Mulvogue, Maureen Cowwarr: the place, the people, the facts: 1863 to 1902 Cowwarr, Vic: Altoghill Books, 2002. 196 pages. National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Butter factories and creameries 1988. 126 pages. Listing of butter factories, cheese factories and creameries in Gippsland, extracted from Sands and McDougall's directories, which includes a more detailed history of Cowwarr butter factory. St Brigid's Parish: 1890 to 1990 1989. 28 pages. History of the Catholic Church in the Cowwarr area. Vuillermin, Pauline (comp) Cowwarr Primary School no.1967: celebrating 125 years of memories Cowwarr, Vic: Cowwarr Primary School, 2002 84 pages: ill., maps [CGS]

CROOKED RIVER Ayres, Alice Mary The Kingwill family: from England to Australia, New Zealand, Crooked River and beyond [Traralgon, Vic]: Litchie Coleman Press, 1995. 358 pages. History of the Kingwill family, including memories of farming on the Crooked River. Christie, Rob W. Dargo, Crooked River: a pictorial history Sale, Vic: Riviera [1984]. 56 pages. Photographs and history of the gold rushes on the Dargo and Crooked Rivers.

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Christie, Rob W. Ghosts & gold in the Victorian high country: the story of mining and settlement in Victoria's historic alpine areas Dargo, Vic: High Country Publishing, 1993. 91 pages. Includes the history of gold mining at Crooked River. Christie, Rob W.; Gray, G.D. Victoria's forgotten goldfield Victorian Historical Journal vol.50 no.3 pages 133-147, Aug 1979. A history of the exploration and subsequent gold rushes in the Dargo and Crooked River areas from 1850 to the 1870s. Christie, Rob W.; Gray, G.D. Victoria's forgotten goldfield: a history of the Dargo, Crooked River goldfield 1981. 136 pages. History of the gold rushes at Dargo and Crooked River, including details of many of the mines, and events up to the present day. Cliff, Bert Crooked River School no.3606 Gippsland Heritage Journal no.11 pages 18-22, Dec 1991. Bert Cliff records his experiences teaching in an isolated rural area from 1935 to 1940. Flett, James Crooked River: historical notes 1959. 9 pages. A brief history of early gold mining in Gippsland, and a more detailed history of the diggings at Crooked River and the quartz mining at Grant. Flett, James Grant-Crooked River diggings Mining and Geological Journal vol.6 no.5 pages 37-44. A history of the gold rushes on the Crooked River and at Grant in the 1860s and 1870s. The Gippsland Chronicle, and Crooked River and Stringer's Creek Advertiser 1 microfilm reel. 21 July 1866 – 13 Oct 1866. Published in Sale, this newspaper contains reports of events in Sale, Bairnsdale, Rosedale and Stratford, and mining news from Grant, Donnelly's Creek, Crooked River and Stringer's Creek. Hosier, Judith; Guy, Arthur Patrick Interview between Arthur Guy and Judith Hosier 1991. 17 pages. Transcript of an interview with Arthur Guy for the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame. He recalls the life of his forebears at Crooked River, grazing cattle in the mountains, guiding tourists into the mountains from the 1930s, the building of Guy's Hut and the running of Wonnangatta Station. Life around the Black Snake Gippsland Heritage Journal no.11 pages 23-28, Dec 1991. Series of photographs showing social life at Hawkhurst and Crooked River School.

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Middlin, F.T. Crooked River The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1966. Pages 14-15, 29. Middlin, F. A Crooked River Diary. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1967. Pages 46-47. Commentary and excerpts from diary published in the Maffra Spectator between 11 Nov 1929 and March 1930. Morwell Historical Society Schools of the Dargo Crooked River area. The Gap, magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1968. Pages 46-49. Includes list of teachers at Dargo and Grant. Noble, Catherine The Guys of Crooked River Voice of the Mountains no.11 pages 15-17, 1988. History of the Guy family who ran cattle at Crooked River, on the high plains and at Wonnangatta Station. Orton, Kerry The Culhanes of Crooked River Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.1 no.1 page 58, 1986. Smith, Vincent Joe Wright and the Black Snake Creek Post Office. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.28 pages 51-52, 2004 Wright was appointed postmaster at Black Snake Creek in 1922. Stapleton, Ian Jim & Molly: two special Australians Licola, Vic: I. Stapleton, 1992. 131 pages. Biography of Jim Kingwill and his sister, Molly Lanigan, describing the life of the Kingwill family on a farm at Crooked River from the early 1900s to 1914. Steenhuis, Luke Secrets of ghost towns of the high country: featuring 50 'ghost towns' in and around Victoria's alpine region Vermont, Vic: Research Publications, 1998. 79 pages. Brief histories of small gold mining townships which mainly flourished briefly in the late 1800s in the mountain regions of north Gippsland.

DARGO Barraclough, Linda Memorial inscriptions Memorial inscriptions from cemeteries in the eastern part of Gippsland, including Dargo.

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Christie, Rob W. Dargo, Crooked River: a pictorial history Sale, Vic: Riviera [1984]. 56 pages. Photographs and history of the gold rushes on the Dargo and Crooked Rivers. Christie, Rob W.; Gray, G.D. Victoria's forgotten goldfield Victorian Historical Journal vol.50 no.3 pages 133-147, Aug 1979. A history of the exploration and subsequent gold rushes in the Dargo and Crooked River areas from 1850 to the 1870s. Christie, Rob W.; Gray, G.D. Victoria's forgotten goldfield: a history of the Dargo, Crooked River goldfield 1982. 136 pages. History of the gold rushes at Dargo and Crooked River, including details of many of the mines, and events up to the present day. Cooper, Gordon E. The Church of England in the high country. [?], the author, 2002. History of churches at Dargo and Grant, and devotions at Crooked River and Talbotville. Grant, Clyde W. Getting the Crooked straight: a dash to the Dargo High Plains Melbourne Walker vol.20 pages 55-64, 1949. Account of a walking trip across the Dargo High Plains, and visiting the Treasure family. Hosier, Judith; Phelan, Vince Interview between Vince Phelan and Judith Hosier 1991. 35 pages. Transcript of an interview with Vince Phelan for the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, in which he recalls his father's life at Dargo. Hosier, Judith; Traill, Alexander James Interview between Alec Traill and Judith Hosier 1991. 17 pages. Transcript of an interview with Alec Traill for the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, recalling his childhood at Dargo. Hosier, Judith; Traill, Alexander James Interview between Jim Treasure and Judith Hosier 1992. 33 pages. Transcript of an interview with Jim Treasure for the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, describing the coming of the Treasure family to the Dargo High Plains, their life and work with cattle. Lee, Timothy Turpin, Barrie Portraits : Remarkable people of South Eastern Australia.

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?, Vic: the authors, 1991. Photographic and word portraits of a number of elder citizens, including Billy Cartner, Vince Phelan and the Lasich brothers (around Dargo). McQuillen, Louise Dargo: a Long-McQuillen connection 1990 27 pages. History of the Long family, early settlers in the Dargo area. Mann, W.R. The Dargo Hotel Melbourne Walker vol.20 pages 15-16, 1949. Brief history of Dargo and the Dargo Hotel. Mitchell, S.R. Memories at the Dargo Valley Victorian Naturalist vol.79 no.5 pages 143-144, Sept 1962. Recollections of life at Chinese Flat, on the Dargo River near Brocket, in 1897, describing gold mining. Morwell Historical Society Schools of the Dargo Crooked River area. The Gap, magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1968. Pages 46-49. Includes list of teachers at Dargo and Grant. Murray, Reginald A.F. Report on geological and mining features of the gold-fields of Dargo, Harrietville and Bright Melbourne: Department of Mines, 1896. 3 pages. Report on gold mines, one being on the Dargo River. Phelan, Vince A drive from Cobbanah to Dargo Gippsland Heritage Journal no.12 pages 42-46, June 1992. Brief history of landmarks along the route from Cobbanah to Dargo. Riding tour to Dargo Gippsland Mercury 31 Aug 1917 Report of a horseriding expedition from Briagolong to Dargo and Grant and back, describing the roads, scenery and residents of Dargo. Traill, Bill A history of the Dargo Traills: with a background on the Traills of Orkney Wodonga, Vic: W.J. Traill, 1993. 58 pages. History of the Traill family, early settlers in the Dargo area.

DENISON Cameron, Innes Wandocka: an early Gippsland homestead

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[Hawthorn, Vic: I. Cameron], 1976? 63 pages. History of George Gibson, who was a well known early identity in the Seaton and Heyfield districts and who built Wandocka homestead at Denison. Fletcher, Meredith Soldier settlement at Nambrok Denison H I Farmer April 1989 pages 18-21. Account of the development of irrigation farms by soldier settlers at Nambrok Denison from 1951. Nambrok Dension Reunion Committee The plains: a history of Nambrok-Denison Denison, Vic: The Committee, 1991. 163 pages. History of settlement in the Nambrok and Denison areas, from the first squatters to the coming of irrigation and soldier settlement. It documents the growth of community groups, institutions and schools and includes histories of some of the early families. Rowley, Eric Grant Gordon Memories of Life’s Journey [?]: the author, 2003. 88 pages. Author was particularly involved with the organisation of the dairy industry and herd testing, and lived in Denison. Savage, Bruce; Rowarth, Robin Back to Denison (Wandocka) Denison, Vic: Centenary Celebrations Executive Committee, 1974. 19 pages. History of Denison School and the district.

DEVON NORTH Farley, Gary Devon: the first 100 years: Devon F.C. centenary, 1883-1983. [?]: [?], 1983. 84 pages. Wood, E.J. Back to Devon North: 13th-15th April, 1968 1968. 5 pages. Brief history of Devon North. Wood, E.J. The Devon run Devon North, Vic: E.J. Wood, 1991. 79 pages. History of settlement at Devon North to the present day. Wood, E.J. Unto the hills: a history of the Methodist Church in the Yarram district Yarram, Vic: Uniting Church, 1979. 28 pages. Includes the history of the Methodist Church at Devon North.

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DONNELLYS CREEK Arabin, Shirley John Arabin Gippsland Heritage Journal no.30 pages 55-57, 2006 Account of mining entrepreneur at Donnellys Creek. Steenhuis, Luke Donnelly's Creek: from rush to ruin of a Gippsland mountain goldfield Wonthaggi, Vic: L. Steenhuis, 1990. 136 pages. History of gold mining at Donnelly's Creek, describing the growth of settlement, community life and the pioneers of the area. Steenhuis, Luke Secrets of ghost towns of the high country: featuring 50 'ghost towns' in and around Victoria's alpine region Vermont, Vic: Research Publications, 1998. 79 pages. Brief histories of small gold mining townships which mainly flourished briefly in the late 1800s in the mountain regions of north Gippsland. Includes Donnellys Creek and The Springs area.

DUTSON Gittins, Philip G. Dutson School Processed,4 pages, nd [CGS] Hotchkin, K.L. Archaeological surveys of proposed pipeline routes, Dutson Downs sewerage farm, Gippsland Victoria [Traralgon, Vic]: Latrobe Valley Water and Sewerage Board, 1986. 23 pages. A survey of proposed routes for a pipeline from Dutson Downs sewerage farm to a marine outfall documents and assesses archaeological material discovered along the pipeline routes. Johnson, George A. Looking back along the track [1988]. 86 pages. Memories of life and times at Dutson and the surrounding district from 1920. Johnson, George A. A short history of Johnson's home made tomato sauce 1984. 3 pages. A history of the Johnson family at Dutson, and in particular the 1920s when they manufactured tomato sauce which was marketed throughout Gippsland. Synan, Ann The Man Who Grew Wildflowers Australian Garden History [Journal] Vol 12, No 6, May/June 2001, pages 4-7.

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Biography of Thomas Alfred Robinson, and eccentric and passionate plantsman, member of the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria, teacher and community spirit, who lived at Dutson, Gippsland during the first half of the 20th century. Robinson pioneered the early native floriculture industry.

GELLIONDALE Aitken, Richard Early briquette production in Victoria Historic Environment vol.2 no.3 pages 22-24, 1982. Brief history of early briquette production at Yallourn and at Gelliondale where a small factory produced briquettes from 1935 to 1950. Hogan, Hannah; Gregory, Jack History of Alberton West School no.2140, published in conjunction with the school centenary 1879-1979 Alberton West, Vic: [School Centenary Committee, 1979]. 9 pages. Brief history of the school and the townships of Alberton West and Gelliondale.

GLENMAGGIE Ayres, Alice The Colemans and Marshalls: their families, times and places 1829-1984 Traralgon, Vic: A. Ayres, 1984. 212 pages. History of the Coleman and Marshall families, early settlers in the Glenmaggie district. Barraclough, Linda A drive from Glenmaggie to Licola Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.1 pages 42-45, 1988. Includes brief notes on historic sites at Glenmaggie. Barraclough, Linda From Gower Creek to greater things: Clara Weekes (1852-937) Gippsland Heritage Journal no.22 pages 36-42, Sept 1997. Life of Clara Weekes who was the first teacher at Glenmaggie School from 1875 until 1886. Barraclough, Linda Memorial inscriptions Memorial inscriptions from cemeteries in the eastern part of Gippsland, including Glenmaggie. Barraclough, Linda; Higgins, Minnie A valley of glens: the people and places of the Upper Macalister River Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1986. 177 pages. History of settlement on the Upper Macalister River, describing the properties, the families, the growth of Glenmaggie township and the building of Glenmaggie Weir. Chester, Betty (comp); Murphy, Margaret (comp)

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Glenmaggie School 1576: centenary year 1875-1975 [1975]. 27 pages. History of Glenmaggie and its primary school. Chester, Elizabeth. Memories. Sale, Vic; the author, 1987. 40 pages. Elizabeth Hair of Willung, married a Chester of Glenmaggie. Life at Glenmaggie, and then elsewhere in Gippsland. Christ Church, Glenmaggie The history of Christ Church, Glenmaggie, 1882-1982 1982. Short history of the Anglican Church at Glenmaggie. Dent, Sarah Ghost town rises from watery grave Herald Sun 22 June 1998 page 11. The remains of the original town of Glenmaggie are exposed as the water level in Glenmaggie Weir falls due to drought. An old resident recalls the moving of the town in the early 1920s. Fraser, C.A. (Rev); Roberts, John (Rev) Jubilee historical sketch: Presbyterian Church Maffra, Newry, Glenmaggie 1863-1913 1914. 42 pages. Includes a brief history of the Presbyterian Church at Glenmaggie. Fullerton, Mary E. Bark house days Parkville, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 1964. 157 pages. Sketches of childhood memories of pioneer life in the bush at Glenmaggie. Gell, Hazel F. The Gells of Paradise Valley 1978. 16 pages. Anecdotal account of the life of the Gell family, pioneers in the Glenmaggie district, from 1884 to the present. Gell-Phayer, Hilda Pioneer child: Gippsland memories of a bush childhood Dandenong, Vic: H. Gell-Phayer, 1975. 35 pages. Memories of the author's early life in the area north of Glenmaggie. Higgins, Minnie; Barraclough, Linda Glenmaggie to Glencairn: our valley remembered Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1988. 64 pages. Pictorial history and memories of Glenmaggie, Licola and the Macalister Valley in the twentieth century. Latrobe Regional Gallery Louie B. Rigall (1868-1918) Morwell, Vic: Latrobe Regional Gallery, 1995. 28 pages.

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Catalogue from an exhibition held at Latrobe Regional Gallery from 24 February to 2 April 1995. An essay discusses the life and work of Louie Riggall, a woman painter who spent her early life at Glenmaggie and Tinamba. Macalister Valley excursion, 26th October 1985: background notes 1985. 5 pages. Includes notes on places of historical significance at Glenmaggie. Pearce, Florence Louie Riggall, her life and work Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.2 no.1 pages 46-48, 1987. Biography of Louie Riggall, a woman painter who spent her early years at Glenmaggie and Tinamba. Rodan, William James The Glenmaggie Weir Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia vol.4 pages 164-177, 1923. A detailed history of the planning and building of Glenmaggie Weir on the Macalister River.

GOODWOOD Green, Karen; Janssen, Robyn A history of the Goodwood sawmill and settlement in the Mullungdung Forest 1910-1920 Carrajung Lower, Vic: The authors, 1991. 39 pages. McCarthy, Mike Goodwood: a history of the Goodwood Timber and Tramway Company, Port Albert, Victoria Surrey Hills, Vic: Light Railway Research Society of Australia, 1994. 32 pages. History of the Goodwood sawmilling enterprise which operated in the Mullundung Forest from 1910 to 1920. The construction and operation of the tramway to Port Albert is documented, as well as the growth of the township at the mill.

GORMANDALE Gibson, Tim. Photo folio: A.J. Maher, Anglican minister and photographer. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.29 pages 20-27, 2005 Maher was vicar at Gormandale 1921-1924, photographs from there are included. The History of Gormandale East Primary School (Merrimans Creek) No 2877. Gormandale East, Vic: the committee, 1998. Huffer, Kathleen M. A history of Gormandale [Gormandale, Vic]: Gormandale Centenary Committee, 1982. 138 pages.

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Hughes, G.A. Growth of dairy industry in Gormandale 1983. 19 pages. History of butter factories in the Gormandale area. National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Butter factories and creameries 1988. 126 pages. Listing of butter factories, cheese factories and creameries in Gippsland, extracted from Sands and McDougall's directories, which includes a more detailed history of Gormandale butter factory. Power, J.F. The Powers of Fairview, Gormandale 1983. 36 pages. History of the Power family, early settlers at Gormandale. Tresoldi, Guido The conflicts and issues relating to the proposed open-cut coal mining in the Gormandale area 1983. 65,15 pages. (B.Sc. University of Melbourne) Examination of the Gormandale coalfield and the proposed open-cut mine, the history and significance of the local community, land use in the area, and the issues and conflicts arising from the situation. Victoria. Parliament. Standing Committee on Railways. Second progress report from the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways on the question of railway connexion with Callignee, Gormandale, Longford, Stradbroke and Woodside Melbourne: Government Printer, 1915. 7 pages. An investigation found that it would not be expedient to construct a railway from Traralgon to the Callignee and Gormandale districts.

GRANT Bardwell, Sandra Grant Historic Area: bibliography N.d. 6 pages. Bibliography of publications, government reports and records, maps and plans about the historic gold mining of Grant. Christie, Rob W. Dargo, Crooked River: a pictorial history Sale, Vic: Riviera [1984]. 56 pages. Photographs and history of the gold rushes on the Dargo and Crooked Rivers, including Grant. Christie, Rob W. Ghosts & gold in the Victorian high country: the story of mining and settlement in Victoria's historic alpine areas

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Dargo, Vic: High Country Publishing, 1993. 91 pages. Includes the history of gold mining at Grant. Christie, Rob W.; Gray, G.D. Victoria's forgotten goldfield Victorian Historical Journal vol.50 no.3 pages 133-147, Aug 1979. A history of the exploration and subsequent gold rushes in the Dargo and Crooked River areas from 1850 to the 1870s, particularly the growth and decline of Grant. Christie, Rob W.; Gray, G.D. Victoria's forgotten goldfield: a history of the Dargo, Crooked River goldfield 1981. 136 pages. History of the gold rushes at Dargo and Crooked River, including details of many of the mines, and events up to the present day. Croll, Robert Henderson Grant in the sixties – and since Melbourne Walker vol.19 pages 41-45, 1948. A description of the township of Grant, from information in 'Butler's Gippsland and Wood's Point Directory 1866'. Daley, Charles The oldest road in Gippsland Victorian Historical Magazine vol.6 no.4 pages 166-182, Sept 1918. McMillan's path into Gippsland from the Monaro into Gippsland gradually developed into a main transport route, stimulating the development of Port Albert and Sale, and later Grant on the Crooked River goldfield. Flett, James Crooked River: historical notes 1960. 9 pages. A brief history of early gold mining in Gippsland, and a more detailed history of the diggings at Crooked River and the quartz mining at Grant. Flett, James Grant-Crooked River diggings Mining and Geological Journal vol.6 no.5 pages 37-44. A history of the gold rushes on the Crooked River and at Grant in the 1860s and 1870s. The Gippsland Chronicle, and Crooked River and Stringer's Creek Advertiser 1 microfilm reel. 21 July 1866 – 13 Oct 1866. Published in Sale, this newspaper contains reports of events in Sale, Bairnsdale, Rosedale and Stratford, and mining news from Grant, Donnelly's Creek, Crooked River and Stringer's Creek. Green, C.B. Grant: a ghost town Melbourne Walker vol.26 pages 50-51, 1955. The history of Grant, which was a thriving gold town from 1865 but declined during the 1870s and is now deserted.

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Hosier, Judith; Kelly, James Terrence Interview with Jim Kelly 1993. 18 pages. Transcript of an interview with Jim Kelly for the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, in which he recalls the lives of his forebears at Grant. Hosier, Judith; Phelan, Vince Interview between Vince Phelan and Judith Hosier 1991. 35 pages. Transcript of an interview with Vince Phelan for the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, in which he recalls his grandfather's life as a packer at Grant. Morwell Historical Society Schools of the Dargo Crooked River area. The Gap, magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1968. Pages 46-49. Includes list of teachers at Dargo and Grant. Sadlier, John Gippsland in 1867 In 'Recollections of a Victorian police officer' pages 135-154. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin, 1973. Originally published 1913. The memoirs of a police officer who took charge of the Gippsland District in 1867 include recollections of gold mining at Grant. Steenhuis, Luke Secrets of ghost towns of the mountain goldfields: featuring 50 former towns in and around Melbourne’s north-east mountain region. Vermont, Vic: Research Publications, 1999. 92 pages. Brief histories of small gold mining townships which mainly flourished briefly in the late 1800s in the mountain regions of north Gippsland. Includes Grant area goldfields.

GREENMOUNT Gippsland Heritage, vol.2 no.1, June 1984 Sale, Vic: Sale Diocesan Historical Commission, 1984. 12 pages. This issue includes a small article on Greenmount Cemetery. Gippsland Heritage, vol.2 no.2, September 1984 Sale, Vic: Sale Diocesan Historical Commission, 1984. 16 pages. This issue contains a list of tombstones in Greenmount Cemetery. Missen, Margery Greenmount 1841-1984 [Greenmount, Vic]: Greenmount Catholic Cemetery Trust, 1984. 52 pages. The history of the property Greenmount, and the history of Greenmount Catholic Cemetery with brief biographies of the pioneers buried there.

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THE HEART Leslie, John W.; Cowie, Helen C. The wind still blows … extracts from the diaries of Rev. W.S. Login, Mrs. H. Harrison, Mrs. W. Montgomery Sale, Vic: The authors, 1973. 148 pages. Contemporary accounts of life and personalities in the Sale district during the time of early settlement, written by Rev. W.S. Login, first resident minister in North Gippsland, his daughter (later Mrs Harrison), and Elizabeth Montgomery of The Heart run, a close family friend. Lyndon, Ellen The Heart run no.1617 – 1875 N.d. 4 pages. Memories of The Heart School from 1912 to 1920. Montgomery, Elizabeth. Mrs Montgomery’s life in Gippsland. Stratford, Vic: Stratford and District Historical Society, 2003. 32 pages, illus. Reminiscences of author, whose married life was at The Heart. Wise, Janice; Hirst, Judy The history of The Heart of Gippsland: From 1831 to 1948. Sale, Vic: Sale and District Family History Group, 2011. 181 pages, index.

HEYFIELD Armstrong-Boehk, Ingrid Memories of Heyfield: my adopted home town Springvale, Vic: I. Armstrong-Boehk, 1991. 26 pages. Collection of short stories and poems, factual and fictitious, recalling life as a migrant in Heyfield in the 1950s. Barraclough, Linda Memorial inscriptions Memorial inscriptions from cemeteries in the eastern part of Gippsland, including Heyfield. Barraclough, Linda. Heyfield Butter Factory: working notes. Maffra, Vic: Maffra and District Historical Society, 2012. 97 pages, processed. Cornelius Gleeson, amateur photographer of Heyfield Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.1 no.1 pages 25-31, 1986. Brief biography of Cornelius Gleeson, with a selection of his photographs of Heyfield. Denholm, Zita. T.Y.S.O.N.: the life and times of James Tyson, pastoral pioneer 1819-1898. Wagga Wagga, NSW: Triple D Books, [2002?]. 227 pages, indexed. Tyson was owner of Heyfield Station from 1866 until his death

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Drew, Mary (comp) Back to Heyfield, 1971 1971. 32 pages. Detailed history of the Heyfield area and its settlers. May be same title: Drew, Mary Celebrating the centenary of the state school and 50th anniversary of St James, Church of England Heyfield, Vic: Executive Committee, 1971. 32 pages. FitzGerald, Leanne (comp) Heyfield 1841-1991: a pictorial history Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic: L. FitzGerald/C. Kennedy, 1991. 107 pages. Published for Back to Heyfield Celebrations, October 1991. Frazer, David (comp.) Of Heyfield: turn back the hands of time to wake the town and tell the people on the street where you live. [?]: the author, [2001?]. 176 pages. Memories of life in Heyfield, especially the 1950s and migrants. Possibly the same title: Frazer, David. Heyfield now and then: history of Heyfield’s people from the 1950s to the present time. Garden, Don (ed); Hodges, Sue (comp) Created landscapes: historians and the environment Carlton, Vic: History Institute, Victoria, 1993. 100 pages. Includes a paper on alpine forestry near Heyfield. Heyfield Family History Group Heyfield General Cemetery: consolidated index of burials Heyfield, Vic: Heyfield Family History Group, 1999. 21 pages. Compiled from the Cash Book 1875-1908, the Register of Burials 1908-1987 and the headstone inscriptions. Heyfield Family History Group Heyfield General Cemetery: headstone inscriptions Heyfield, Vic: Heyfield Family History Group, 1999. 21 pages. Heyfield Herald 1910 – 1934, 1948 – 1956. This newspaper contained news of Heyfield and district. Heyfield News 1927 – 1944. This newspaper contained news of Heyfield and district. Hill-Coleman, Louise. The history of the Heyfield and District Vintage Machinery Group inc, 1982-2003 Heyfield, Vic: the group, [2003?]. 28 pages.

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History of Heyfield Football Club. Heyfield, Vic: [?], 2001 [?]. Howell, Brian A new beginning: the story of Heyfield and the sawmilling industry 1945-1995 Heyfield, Vic: Heyfield Community Resource Centre, 1995. 122 pages. History of sawmilling at Heyfield and the logging operations which supplied the mills. Companies, mills, the work and the workers are documented, as well as the growth and social life of the Heyfield community. Hunter, Marcella. Timber by the truckload: Neville Smith & Co. : a family story. [?]; Falcon Nominees, c.2009. 163 pages, indexed. Neville Smith Timber Industries owned the largest mill in Heyfield for many years, before selling out to Gunns. Kennedy, Coral The history of Heyfield Bush Nursing Hospital Heyfield, Vic: Heyfield Bush Nursing Hospital, 1985. 44 pages. Krupinski, Jerzy; Stoller, Alan; Baikie, Albert Gordon; Graves, John Eric A community health survey of the rural town of Heyfield, Victoria Melbourne: Mental Health Authority, 1970. 74 pages. Survey of physical and mental health, examining the interdependence between psychiatric and physical symptoms and some social characteristics, the influence of social and familial factors, and the amount of medical care needed and received. A demographic and social profile of Heyfield is included. Krupinski, Jerzy; Stoller, Alan, Baikie, Albert Gordon A social profile of Heyfield, Victoria Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology vol.2 pages 110-115, 1966. Demographic and social data on the town of Heyfield, collected during a health survey in 1965. Rowley, Eric. A history of St James Soldiers’ Memorial Church Heyfield: the Anglican Parish of Heyfield. Heyfield, Vic: Heyfield Anglican Parish, 2003.

HIAWATHA Appleyard, Dianne Hiawatha: from pioneers to pines Dumbalk, Vic: D. Appleyard, 1994. 358 pages. History of Hiawatha from first settlement, detailing pioneer families.

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A brief history of Holey Plains and the Crooke family N.d. 3 pages.

HOLLANDS LANDING Holland, Gayle Holland’s Landing The Gap, magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1965. Pages 53-54.

JACK RIVER O’Callaghan, John. On the Jack. Jack River, Vic: the author, 2008. 44 pages.

JACK SMITH LAKE Hotchkin, K.L.; May, P.J. An archaeological survey of Jack Smith Lake, south east Gippsland: a report to the Australian Heritage Commission Melbourne: Ministry for Planning and Environment, 1984. 64 pages. Results of an archaeological study of Aboriginal middens around Jack Smith Lake.

KILMANY Farming in East Gippsland: past, present and future Includes a paper on the history of the closer settlement scheme at Kilmany Park. Fletcher, Meredith Kilmany Park: squatting run and closer settlement estate H I Farmer Aug 1989 pages 21-25. History of Kilmany Park, detailing the subdivision of part of the property for closer settlement farms in 1911 for the growing of sugar beet. Fletcher, Meredith Kilmany Park Closer Settlement Estate: the foundation years 1911-1920 1986. 8 pages. Account of the closer settlement scheme implemented on the Kilmany Park estate in 1911, with the aim of providing sugar beet for the factory at Maffra. Fletcher, Meredith Kilmany Park part 2: soldier settlement estate H I Farmer Sept 1989 pages 19-23.

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Account of a further subdivision of land on Kilmany Park in 1921, detailing the fortunes of the settlers. Fletcher, Meredith The small farm ideal: closer settlement in the Maffra Sale area, 1911-1938 1987. 261 pages. (M.A. Monash University) An examination of closer settlement and soldier settlement schemes in the Maffra and Sale districts, including Kilmany Park. Kilmany Park land sale: copies of the papers connected with the late sale of land at Kilmany Park, North Gippsland Melbourne: Government Printer, 1876. 10 pages. Copies of correspondence from 1874 to 1876 relating to the sale of swampy land lying between the Latrobe River and William Pearson's Kilmany Park estate. Paull, Raymond Old Walhalla: portrait of a gold town Includes a chapter on William Pearson which documents the establishment of Kilmany Park. Smith, Bill Better off in a home Albert Park, Vic: Y. Burns, 1982. 157 pages. Recollections of the author's childhood, part of which was spent at the boys' home, Kilmany Park. Stephenson, Merryn. Kilmany’s Stories 1911-2011 Heyfield, Vic: Kilmany Centenary Committee, 2011. 304 pages, indexed. History of Closer Settlement area.

LAKE COLEMAN McColl, Mr; Jory, Heather Transcript of interview with Mr McColl Snr whose fa mily owned property in the vicinity of Lake Coleman, including Wellington Park, from the late 1800's until the middle of this century 1994. 8 pages. Memories of Lake Coleman and Lake Wellington from the late nineteenth century, describing vegetation, fauna, changes in water quality, grazing of cattle, boating and fishing.

LICOLA Barraclough, Linda A drive from Glenmaggie to Licola Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.1 pages 42-45, 1988. Includes brief notes on sites of historic interest around Licola.

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Barraclough, Linda; Higgins, Minnie A valley of glens: the people and places of the Upper Macalister River Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1986. 177 pages. History of settlement on the Upper Macalister River, describing the properties, the families, the growth of Glenmaggie township and the building of Glenmaggie Weir. Higgins, Minnie; Barraclough, Linda Glenmaggie to Glencairn: our valley remembered Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1988. 64 pages. Pictorial history and memories of Glenmaggie, Licola and the Macalister Valley in the twentieth century. Barraclough, Linda The Rumpffs Voice of the Mountains no.8 pages 16-19, 1983-84 The Rumpff family ran cattle in the mountains and had a hut at Spring Hill beyond Licola.

LLOWALONG Nolan, Kevin. Neither hero nor coward: featuring the war diaries of Sgt Kevin Nolan 2/2nd Pioneer Battalion. Parkdale, Vic: Mary A. Bingham, 1977. 271 pages. story of Kevin Nolan, a sergeant in the 2/2nd Pioneer Battalion, who was a prisoner of war in World War II on the Burma Railway. Pages 249 to 256 deal with his time from 1946 to 1950 at "Allendale" at Lowalong. [Stratford Historical Society] Hamilton, Patrick M. Riders of Destiny: The 4th Australian Light Horse Field Ambulance 1917-1918 - An autobiography and history. Melbourne: Mostly Unsung Military History, 1985. 189 pages. Autobiography of Patrick M. Hamilton OBE, grandson of Andrew Hamilton of Llowalong. Born at Llowalong in 1892. Went on after service in Ambulance Corps in WWI to be a Rhodes Scholar and administrator of the Churchill Trust. [Stratford Historical Society] See also Fields of learning and Pupil enrolment registers under entry for Boisdale.

LOCH SPORT Button, D.J. “Loch Sport” the early years: a random trip down memory lane 1958 – 1980 approx. Loch Sport, Vic: the author, c.1997. 12, 6 pages. Gittins, Philip G. Where the pelicans fish: a brief history of the Loch Sport area of Gippsland

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Cheltenham, Vic: Gittins Publications, 1992. 109 pages. History of Loch Sport, describing Aboriginal occupation, land settlement, real estate development, and the growth of the town. Harrower, Bob. The Loch Sport Story. Loch Sport, Vic: the author, 2001. Video cassette. Lake, Nara A brief history of Loch Sport 1979. 12 pages. Waye, Ellen. A brief history of Loch Sport Loch Sport, Vic: [?], 1979. 12 leaves.

LONGFORD Griffiths, Sandra Glencoe: the Campbells and the Coulsons 1987. 27 pages. History of the property named Glencoe at Longford and its owners, the Campbell family and the Coulson family. Gunning, Deanna. Glimpses of Longford [Longford, Vic?]: the author, 2010. Harrington, Jane The lime burning industry in Gippsland Gippsland Heritage Journal no.17 pages 31-36, Dec 1994. Includes a description of lime burning around Longford from the late 1880s. Harrington, Jane An archaeological and historical overview of limeburning in Victoria Melbourne: Heritage Council Victoria, 2000 74 pages: ill., maps, bibliog. ISBN 0730686280 [CGS] Irving, John Bridge Inn at Longford 1982. 2 pages. A brief history of the Davis family and other owners of the Bridge Inn at Longford. Irving, John Settlement on the La-Trobe River at Longford 1983. 9 pages. An account of the early settlement in the Longford area, especially on Glencoe, Dutson and Armadale runs. Morgan, Patrick The Campbell incident

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Victorian Historical Journal vol. 68 no.1 pages 20-28, April 1997. Examination of various accounts of an incident between squatter John Campbell and Aborigines, which supposedly occurred at Glencoe station near Sale in the 1840s.

MACALISTER VALLEY Barraclough, Linda A drive from Glenmaggie to Licola Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.1 pages 42-45, 1988. Brief notes on sites of historic interest. Barraclough, Linda; Higgins, Minnie A valley of glens: the people and places of the Upper Macalister River Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1986. 177 pages. History of settlement on the Upper Macalister River, describing the properties, the families, the growth of Glenmaggie township and the building of Glenmaggie Weir. Higgins, Minnie; Barraclough, Linda Glenmaggie to Glencairn: our valley remembered Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1988. 64 pages. Pictorial history and memories of Glenmaggie, Licola and the Macalister Valley in the twentieth century. Macalister Valley excursion 26th October 1985: background notes 5 pages. Notes on places of historical significance in the Macalister Valley. Stapleton, Ian Secondhand and solid: the story of the building of Wollangarra Licola, Vic: Wollangarra, 1990. 244 pages. History of the establishment of Wollangarra, an outdoor education centre in the Macalister Valley. Stapleton, Ian Towards tomorrow's mountains: the power of purpose, the story of Wollangarra [Cowwarr, Vic: I. Stapleton], 1995. 200 pages. History of the establishment of Wollangarra, an outdoor recreation centre in the Macalister Valley, including the people who have participated in its progress. Wollangarra c.1992. Brief history and description of the operations of Wollangarra, an outdoor education centre in the Macalister Valley.

MADALYA Porter, Fred

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Madalya history 1981. 2 pages. Wilson, Anne Wards and Wilson in Madalya 1991. 18 pages. History of the Ward and Wilson families, early settlers at Madalya, describing life at Madalya up to the 1930s.

MAFFRA Back to Maffra celebrations, souvenir, March 5-11, 1957 Maffra, Vic: Back to Maffra Celebrations Committee, 1957. 20 pages. Collection of items on the history of Maffra and some local organisations. Barraclough, Linda Memorial inscriptions Memorial inscriptions from cemeteries in the eastern part of Gippsland, including Maffra. Clyne, J.G. (comp); Carr, A.L. (comp) Green hills 1863-1963: the first 100 years of the Maffra Charge [1963]. 18 pages. History of the Presbyterian Church in the Maffra district. Coleman, Jenny Mad or bad? The adventures of Amy Bock, 1859-1943. Otago, NZ: Otago University Press, 382 pages, indexed. Bock, the daughter of a Sale photographer, first taught at Stradbroke, then Maryvale East, before moving to New Zealand where she led a notorious life of crime. Book includes also considerable detail on the related families Merry, Parkinson and Crisp in Maffra. Connelly, J.T. The first St John's Maffra: church and people 1870-1900 Maffra, Vic: St John's Anglican Church, 1997. 48 pages. History of St John's Anglican Church at Maffra, opened in 1872 and demolished in 1900 to make way for a new church. It includes the history of the first Christian missionaries in Gippsland in the 1840s and the establishment of the Anglican Church at Maffra and in the surrounding district. Crawley, Deidre The George Davis family in Australia 1852-1992 Maffra, Vic: D. Crawley, 1991. 71 pages. History of the Davis family, early settlers in the Maffra district and successful race horse breeders. Fletcher, Meredith Cheese factories in the Maffra Sale area, 1870s-1880s H I Farmer Nov 1989 pages 19-22. Fletcher, Meredith

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Dairying personalities: Otto Marx H I Farmer May 1989 pages 17-20. Biography of Otto Marx, who was involved in herd testing and artificial breeding in the dairying industry at Maffra. Fletcher, Meredith Dairying personalities: Sigurd Malmo H I Farmer June 1989 pages 17-20. Sigurd Malmo, Maffra veterinarian, pioneered Gippsand veterinary services. Fletcher, Meredith The early days of the Maffra-Sale irrigation estate H I Farmer March 1989 pages 17-20. History of the Maffra-Sale Estate, describing the difficulties encountered by settlers from 1926 up to 1938. Fletcher, Meredith The history of Glenmaggie Weir H I Farmer Feb 1989 pages 14-17. Sugar beet was grown at Maffra with varying success. Glenmaggie Weir was built in 1919 to encourage the industry. Fletcher, Meredith The small farm ideal: closer settlement in the Maffra Sale area, 1911-1938 1988. 261 pages. (M.A. Monash University) An examination of closer settlement and soldier settlement schemes in the Maffra and Sale districts. Fraser, C.A. (Rev); Roberts, John (Rev) Jubilee historical sketch: Presbyterian Church Maffra, Newry, Glenmaggie 1863-1913 1914. 42 pages. History of the Presbyterian Church in Maffra and district. Gannon, Joan. St Jospeh’s Primary School and St Mary’s Convent Maffra: one hundred years of Catholic education 1905-2005. Maffra, Vic: St Joseph’s Centenary Committee, [2005?]. 56 pages. Hackwill, Gavan. Out of the rough: Maffra Golf Club 1950-2001. Newry, Vic: JJB Published, 2001. 32 pages. Hales, Jeremy (ed); Little, John (ed) Gippsland estates 1882: a series of articles which appeared in The Gippsland Mercury from January to August 1882 Maffra, Vic: Maffra & District Historical Society, 1993. 56 pages. Descriptions of 22 properties in the Maffra, Stratford and Sale areas, detailing the stock and improvements. [Reprinted 2011, 65 pages, processed, index] Hales, Jeremy (ed.)

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I remember …. : A collection of personal reminiscences first published in the Bulletins of the Maffra & District Historical Socie ty. Maffra, Vic: Maffra & District Historical Society, 1977. 59 pages. Hales, Jeremy (ed) Maffra Rural Fire Brigade 1943-1993 Maffra, Vic: Maffra & District Historical Society, 1993. 27 pages. Account of the formation of Maffra Rural Fire Brigade in 1943 and its progress to the present day. Newspaper accounts of bushfires in 1862, 1863 and 1900 are included. Hales, Jeremy (ed) Maffra's first agricultural show Maffra, Vic: Maffra & District Historical Society, 1988. 20 pages. Hammond, H.B. Beauty spots of Maffra and districts Boisdale, Vic: F.A. Pearce, 1988. 33 pages. Facsimile of a booklet of photographs taken by the photographer, H.B. Hammond, and originally published about 1914. It includes views of Maffra, Upper Maffra, Valencia Creek, Moroka Valley and on the roads to Licola and Dargo. Harris, Carol Central Gippsland historical homes: calendar 1992 Six reproductions of prints of historic houses, including Powerscourt at Maffra. Hunt, Stanley William John Like it or lump it . [?], the author, [2001?]. 205 pages. Originally written for children and family between 1998-2000. Some of the chapters such as the 1939 fire which he was caught in as a child. The Sugar Beet industry in Maffra which he worked at as a teenager. Tells of his memory of the carting of the beet and working in the sugar beet factory. An index of names of burials in Maffra Public Cemetery [Maffra, Vic]: JJB Publishing, [1996]. 43 pages. Compiled from the Maffra Public Cemetery Journal (1869-1983), the Maffra Public Cemetery Register (1869-1993) and the memorial headstones. Kirk, Eric The green years: Maffra Bowls Club 1921-1983 Maffra, Vic: Maffra & District Historical Society, 1984. 56 pages. Little, John; Kent, Martin Kent; McNamara, Jeanette. Streams of faith: a history of the Maffra Uniting Church Parish Maffra, Vic: Uniting Church in Australia – Maffra Parish, 2004. 40 pages. Luff, Les; Baker, Wendy. Story of a lifetime. Maffra, Vic: Wendy Baker, n.d. 77 pages. Writer came to Australia as a young migrant in 1935, lived in Sale, served in the Navy in WWII (survived the sinking of the Perth, was a prisoner of war on the Burma railway), moved to Maffra in 1951. Les Luff died in 1977.

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McCole, S. The beet sugar industry 1984. 43 pages. History of the beet sugar industry in Victoria, mainly around Maffra, including personal recollections of beet growing. McDavitt, Jennifer Maffra Briagolong railway line 1991. 8 pages. Madden, Maud; Blacklow, Barry. The Tasmanian and Mainland Australian Descendants of John Blacklow 1st, 1872-1812. Armadale WA, the authors, 1987. 155 pages. One branch of family at Maffra, also much discussion of a death at Stratford in 1915. Maffra & District Historical Society Maffra: past and present [Boisdale, Vic]: Maffra & District Historical Society, [1975]. Photographs, mainly historical, of Maffra and district, with brief commentaries. Maffra Herd Testing Association 1933. 1 page. Report of a social held by the Association. In his opening speech, Mr Mclachlan MLA details the progress of the herd testing movement. Maffra Methodist Church 1865-1975, Maffra Methodist Circuit 1926-1955 1975. 5 pages. History of the Methodist Church in the Maffra area. Maffra Spectator 2 Feb 1882 – 30 Dec 1920. 13 microfilm reels. This paper contained news of Maffra and district. It is now available online through Trove. http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper Maffra's beet sugar industry 1894-1948 N.d. 17 pages. Supplement to Maffra & District Historical Society Bulletin History of the growing and processing of beet sugar in the Maffra district. [Reprinted 2011 as The Beet Sugar Industry]. Morrison, Elizabeth Victorian country newspapers in 1888: William Hine's Rupanyup Spectator and James Ryan's Maffra Spectator Australia 1888 no.4 pages 37-51, May 1980. A study of two newspapers fro the year 1888 showed how the local press reflected and contributed to a sense of local identity. Mudford, Cheryl L; Fixter, Eric; Watts, Doug. Echoes a world apart from the Fixter and Watts families. Gilgandra NSW, Cheryl Mudford, 1994. 218 pages. Mainly family charts and photos of a family with a Maffra branch. The new tourists' guide and Victorian view album for 1888-1889

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Melbourne: Cook, Durre, [1889]. 90 pages. Listing of towns in Victoria, each with a description of the facilities, industries and countryside. Lengthier entries describe tourist accommodation, businesses and residents of many Gippsland towns, including the Maffra district. Pearce, Florence H.B. Hammond, photographer of Maffra Gippsland Heritage Journal no.7 pages 29-30. H.B. Hammond opened a photographic studio in Maffra in the early 1900s. By the time of his death in 1951 he had compiled an extensive photographic record of events in Maffra and district. Pearce, Florence The history of herd testing and artificial breeding in the Maffra district [Boisdale, Vic: F. Pearce], 1983. 38 pages. History of the early years of herd testing and artificial breeding in the Maffra district, with biographies of some of the main personalities involved. Pearce, Florence Maffra 1840-1900 Gippsland Writer vol.1 no.1 pages 44-45, Winter 1986. Brief history of the early years of settlement in the Maffra district. Pearce, Florence The Hon Allan Mclean 1839-1911: An Australian story. Maffra, Vic: Maffra and District Historical Society, 2000. 18 pages, processed. Allan McLean, a Maffra stock and station agent, was Premier of Victoria, the Gippsland’s first federal parliamentarian. There he rose to a position today equivalent to Deputy Prime Minister. Pearce, Florence. The street where you live: historic buildings of Maffra Boisdale, Vic: F. Pearce, 1991. 32 pages. Historic and recent photographs of buildings in Maffra are accompanied by brief histories. Powel, R.W. [Roy] A history of Maffra Co-operative Milk Products Ltd 1918-1967 Maffra, Vic, MS. 149 pages. [Maffra Library] Power, John Squatters and selectors: an historical geography of the Central Gippsland Plains 1979. 64 pages. (B.A. University of Melbourne) The process of land settlement, in a wide area around Sale and Maffra, is examined in relation to the geography of the region. The problems faced by selectors under the Selection Acts from 1860 to 1880 are also scrutinised. Report on inspection of dairy herds premises at Maffra Gippsland August 1897 for the Maffra Concentrated Milk Coy Ltd 1898. 2 pages. Copy of report detailing farmers, numbers and condition of cows, pastures, and state of milking sheds.

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Rotary Club of Maffra: 50 years of service : the story of the Rotary Club of Maffra 1947-1997. Maffra, Vic: the club, [1997?]. 41 pages. Traill, Bill Memories of a Maffra boyhood 1937-48 33 pages, processed, 2002. Recollections of a childhood living in Maffra, describing events in the town as well as everyday life during the depression, the war years and the postwar period. Food and shopping, travel, recreation and school experiences are recalled. [CGS] Traill, W.J.; Reed, Ron; Popov, Val. The Maffra football story. Maffra, Vic: Past Players Assoc., 2008. Vardy, Wal Lions Club of Maffra: twentieth anniversary 1970-1990 1990. 32 pages. Victoria. State Development Committee Report of the State Development Committee on the Maffra beet sugar factory Melbourne: Government Printer, 1948. 28 pages. Beet sugar growing and processing at Maffra is investigated, examining profit and loss accounts, sugar beet prices, areas planted, experiments into means of reducing cost of production, and the effects of the stabilisation of the dairy industry. The report does not recommend the reopening of the factory and suggests maize as an alternative industry. Waldron, Alan E. The beet sugar industry in Maffra: establishment, failure and re-establishment, 1895-1910 1982. 44 pages. Whitmore, S.J. Maffra and federation N.d. 10 pages. Research essay analysing the effect of the sugar beet industry on the way Maffra residents voted in the referendum on federation in 1898.

MAFFRA SHIRE The beet sugar industry: 1894 to 1948. [Previously published as Maffra’s Beet Sugar Industry, 1894-1948]. Maffra, Vic: Maffra and District Historical Society, 2011. 35 pages, processed, includes photographic supplement. Dairy Factories in the former Maffra Shire: research notes. Maffra, Vic: Maffra and District Historical Society, 2012. 72 pages, processed.

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Notes, mainly from newspapers, of factories and creameries at Maffra, Tinamba, Heyfield, Glenmaggie, Newry, Boisdale, Valencia Creek and Briagolong. Eager, Elaine An economic study of share tenancy on dairy farms in the Maffra Shire of Victoria 1972. 392 pages. (M.Ag. University of Melbourne) Study of sharefarming in the Victorian dairy industry, based on a survey of sharefarms in the Maffra Shire in 1970. Kemp, Doris Maffra: the history of the shire to 1975 [Maffra, Vic]: Maffra Shire Council, 1975. 162 pages. Comprehensive history of the Shire of Maffra, from the early pastoral runs, then closer settlement, the formation of the shire, the beet sugar industry and development of the area up to 1975. Local resources: Shire of Maffra Gippsland Heritage Journal no.6 pages 47-48, 1989. Listing of resources of assistance to family historians and local history researchers. Maffra & District Historical Society Full index of names, places and topics for The Bulletin nos 1-88 Maffra, Vic: JJB Publications, 1996. [A more up-to-date index is now available online through http://www.maffra.net.au/heritage/ Maffra & District Historical Society Maffra & District Historical Society Bulletin No.1 (Aug 1973) – Contains articles on the history and pioneers of the Maffra district. Maffra Shire Council; Maffra Chamber of Commerce Shire of Maffra Victoria's Resources vol.5 no.2 pages 54-7, June-Aug 1963. Brief history of Maffra, detailing the amenities of the town and the agricultural pursuits and secondary industries of Maffra Shire. Meals, memories and Maffra: a collection of recipes and memories from your grandmother's days Maffra, Vic; St Andrew's Uniting Church, 1997. 101 pages. Includes notes and photographs of churches of all denominations in Maffra and the surrounding districts. Monash Public History Group; Aitken, Richard (ed) Macalister landscapes: history and heritage in Maffra Shire Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press/Centre for Gippsland Studies, 1994. 118 pages. An examination of how natural features and human occupation have formed the present landscape, covering the themes of Aboriginal occupation, squatting, selection, timber industry, dairying, sugar beet industry, irrigation and high country grazing. Mosaic memorials in Maffra Library. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.27 page 9, 2003.

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Short history and description of memorials to Louise B. Riggall, a Red cross volunteer who died in WWI, and Irene Singleton, a nurse who died as a prisoner of war in WII. Neilsen, C. The origin and development of Maffra Shire from 1840-1950 1969. 270 pages. History of settlement in the Maffra district, including a history of each town, the formation of the Shire and the sugar beet industry. Pearce, Florence (comp); Hitchins, Pauline (comp) Bald Hills to Bundalaguah: first one hundred years [Maffra, Vic]: Maffra and District Historical Society, 1975. 28 pages. Brief history of all the towns and districts within the Shire of Maffra. Shire of Maffra centenary celebrations 1875-1975: programme and invitation Maffra, Vic: Shire of Maffra, 1975. Watson, Darren Unlocking the land: selection in Maffra Shire Gippsland Heritage Journal no.15 pages 11-17, Dec 1993. Examination of changes in the environment in Maffra Shire resulting from the selection of land after the Land Sale Acts of the 1860s.

MARLAY POINT 10th anniversary Lake Wellington Yacht Club 1978 Marlay Point Overnight Race : Australia’s top trailer sailer event : Saturday, 11th March, 1978. Sale, Vic: Lake Wellington yacht Club, 1978. 28 pages. Johns, Flora From Bundalaguah to Marlay Point [Sale, Vic: F. Johns, 1985]. 66 pages. History of settlement in the district surrounding Bundalaguah.

MEERLIEU Simpson, Marjorie M. S.S.2535 Meerlieu, 1883-1983: being a history of a rural school and its district [Meerlieu, Vic]: Meerlieu Primary School Council, 1983. 57 pages. History of settlement at Meerlieu and of its school. Hayles, Annamarie Meerlieu Primary School No 2535, 1883-2008 "The Pride of our Community" 125 Years of Memories. Meerlieu, Vic: Meerlieu Primary School, 2008. 124 pages.

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MERRIMANS CREEK Merriman's Creek Valley Task Force Save the Merriman's Creek Valley Detailed submission for the purpose of protecting the Merriman's Creek Valley from development for brown coal mining. The document criticises weaknesses of the Kinhill study from economic, environmental, technological and agricultural aspects.

MUNRO Luxford, David Sap in their veins: a history of Munro 1988. 131 pages. History of settlement in the Munro district, detailing the development of the timber industry, the public buildings and organisations, and some of the early families. Luxford, David. The Luxford Chronicles. Stratford, Vic: Dalco Publishing, 1995. 120 pages. Family history, including branch at Munro highly identified with that area. Massola, Aldo The grinding rocks at Munro Victorian Naturalist vol.84 no.7 pages 207-210, July 1967. Description of rocks used by Aborigines for grinding stone axes. Massola, Aldo More grinding rocks at Munro Victorian Naturalist vol.86 no.12 pages 342-345, Dec 1969. Description of rocks used by Aborigines for grinding stone axes. Maxfield, V. Munro and district schools 1850-1968. The Gap, magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1968. Pages 49-51. Includes Stockdale, Narrang and Delvine. West, Alan L. Axe-grinding rocks near Munro, Central Gippsland, Victoria Victorian Naturalist vol.86 no.6 pages 152-159, June 1969. Description of rocks used by Aborigines for grinding stone axes.

MYRTLEBANK Crawley, Deidre Myrtlebank memories: a history of Myrtlebank School and recollections of life in

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the surrounding district 1880-1985 [Myrtlebank, Vic: D. Crawley], 1985. 65 pages.

NAMBROK Fletcher, Meredith Soldier settlement at Nambrok Denison H I Farmer April 1989 pages 18-21. Account of the development of irrigation farms by soldier settlers at Nambrok Denison from 1951. Marshall, Jan M. Nambrok Homestead: a brief history 1985. 19 pages. History of the King family and their property, Nambrok station, including a description of the homestead. Nambrok Denison Reunion Committee The plains: a history of Nambrok-Denison Denison, Vic: The Committee, 1991. 163 pages. History of settlement in the Nambrok and Denison areas, from the first squatters to the coming of irrigation and soldier settlement. It documents the growth of community groups, institutions and schools and includes histories of some of the early families.

NEWRY Coles, Eric. Henry Miller: pioneer of the Upper Maffra district. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1969. Pages 42-43 Miller grazed cattle on Mount Wellington. Dwyer, Jack St. Ita's Newry 1891-1991 1991. 24 pages. History of St Ita's Catholic Church at Newry and of some of the Catholic families of the area. Fraser, C.A. (Rev); Roberts, John (Rev) Jubilee historical sketch: Presbyterian Church Maffra, Newry, Glenmaggie 1863-1913 1915. 42 pages. Includes a brief history of the Presbyterian Church at Newry. Henry, Shirley; Howe, Garry As the crow flies: Newry Football Club history 1993. 98 pages. History of Newry Football Club describing the club's performance each year from the 1920s, and with information on players and club members. Newry and Upper Maffra 1842-1975

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1975. 20 pages. Published for Back to Newry Celebrations. Pearce, Florence St Andrews Church Newry: celebrating a centenary 1885-1985 Boisdale, Vic: F. Pearce, 1985. 24 pages. History of the Newry area and its early settlers, and of St Andrew's Church at Newry. Pollock, David Early schools of Boisdale and Maffra Districts. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1969. Pages 40-42 Covers Boisdale, Wa-de-Loch, Maffra West Upper, Upper Maffra/Newry. Rowley, Max Centenary Upper Maffra Hall 1882-1982 1982. 11 pages. History of the establishment of Upper Maffra Mechanics Institute in 1882 and the building of the main hall in 1913. See also Fields of learning and Pupil enrolment registers under entry for Boisdale.

PERRY BRIDGE Jensz, Felicity In future, only female teachers: Staffing the Ramahyuck mission school in the nineteenth century Provenance: The Journal of Public Record Office Victoria, issue no. 11, 2012. A 19 Pages digital only article on the school at the Ramahyuck Aboriginal Mission, at Perry Bridge. http://prov.vic.gov.au/publications/provenance/in-future-only-female-teachers Newall, R.J. A history of Perry Bridge The Gap, magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1963. Pages 22-23.

PORT ALBERT Adams, John David From these beginnings: history of the Shire of Alberton (Victoria) Yarram, Vic: Alberton Shire Council, 1990. 343 pages. History of the founding of the settlement at Port Albert and the growth and development of Yarram and the surrounding area. Anderson, J.L. Port Albert, Victoria In 'Minor ports of Australia' by P.L. Ridgway (ed). Perth: Australian Association for Maritime History, 1988, pages 88-97.

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The establishment of a port in the early 1840s is documented. Its growth and then its decline from the 1860s are also detailed. Appleyard, Dianne Lowlands: brief history of the Appleyard family Dumbalk, Vic: D. Appleyard, 1986. Family history which includes the early days of settlement at Port Albert and district. Atkin, Beryl Port Albert Port Albert, Vic: Maritime Museum, n.d. 6 pages. Brief account of the early history of Port Albert. Atkin, Beryl Port Albert: port of entry 1841 Yarram, Vic: Yarram Historical Society, n.d. 6 pages. Includes a very brief history of Port Albert. Aitken, Beryl Select bibliography Port Albert Maritime Museum Lib rary Processed, 25 pages, c.1992. [CGS] Lists books, articles, reports, diaries,letters, registers and records, relatingto the history of the Port Albert and Yarram districts. It is arranged by subject. Barraclough, Linda Gippsland biographies: Joseph William Hooson (c.1802-1852) Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.1 page 54, 1988. Brief biography of Joseph William Hooson, pound keeper and custom house officer for Port Albert in 1845. Barraclough, Linda Welcome settlers or white slaves?: the Medway immigrants of 1856 Gippsland Heritage Journal no.15 pages 18-25, Dec 1993. Many immigrants from the ship Medway went to Port Albert. A list of the immigrants and their eventual employers is included. Bowen, Alister Gippsland’s Chinese fish-curing industry: an ongoing archaeological study. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.28 pages 45-50, 2004 Background to investigations near Port Albert. Brightling, Pauline A walking tour of Port Albert Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.2 no.2 pages 36-38, 1987. History of some surviving buildings in Port Albert. Brodribb, William Adam Recollections of an Australian squatter Melbourne: Queensbury Hill Press, 1976. 167 pages. First published 1883. A record of Brodribb's experiences which include an expedition to Corner Inlet and the foundation of Port Albert.

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Bull, Joseph C.; Williams, Peter J. Story of Gippsland shipping: discoveries of the early navigators, lakes steamers, coastal windjammers, shipwrecks and famous captains Metung, Vic: The authors, 1967. 110 pages. Includes a chapter on the early settlement of Port Albert. Butler, Graeme Port Albert conservation study, 1982 Alphington, Vic: G. Butler, 1982. 109 pages. Survey of historic buildings and sites around Port Albert. Clarke, Henry Of fishing men and fishing boats [1992]. 85 pages. Description of fishing boats and fishing from Port Albert and recollections of the way of life, personalities and humorous events. Clements, J.A.; Richmond, W.H. Port Albert and Gippsland trade, 1840-66 Australian Economic History Review vol.8 pages 129-138, Sept 1968. The history of Port Albert, the major port for Gippsland from the 1840s to the 1860s. Decline in cattle shipments, improved land routes to Melbourne and the opening of direct sea communications from the Gippsland Lakes all contributed to its decline. Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed) Notes on Gippsland history, volume 3: the Alberton district 1842-1843 [Port Albert, Vic]: Port Albert Maritime Museum, [1994]. 47 pages. Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, which draw on contemporary newspapers, government documents, letters and diaries. This volume includes early settlement in the Port Albert district. Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed) Notes on Gippsland history, volume 5; Alberton District from 1844 to the 1850s Yarram, Vic: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 1997. 60 pages. Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, and which draw on contemporary newspapers, diaries and letters. This volume includes the early days of settlement at Port Albert. Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed) Notes on Gippsland history, volume 6: the beginnings of church and school in Gippsland Yarram, Vic: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 1997. 56 pages. Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, and which draw on contemporary newspapers, diaries and letters. This volume includes the establishment of the church and school at Port Albert. Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed) Notes on history, vol.2: the beginnings of Gippsland [Port Albert, Vic]: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 1990. 56 pages. Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, which draw on contemporary newspapers, diaries and letters. This volume deals

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with the beginning of settlement in Gippsland from 1840 to 1841, covering the wreck of the Clonmel and the discovery and settlement of the Port Albert area. Curry, Warren W. Heritage zoning Port Albert amendment L14: submission to planning hearing, Yarram 12th February 1992 1992. 10 pages. Brief history of Port Albert and assessment of its historic significance. Curry, Warren W. Port Albert and Palmerston N.d. 1 page. Photograph of a sketch of the town of Port Albert as it was in the 1890s. Daley, Charles Gleanings from an old day-book, Port Albert, 1845-7 Victorian Historical Magazine vol.44 no.3-4 pages 93-107. About 1918, a day-book was found in an original store at Port Albert. The book covered the period September 1845 to March 1847 and gives an insight into the way of life of the period. Daley, Charles The oldest road in Gippsland Victorian Historical Magazine vol.6 no.4 pages 166-182, Sept 1918. McMillan's path from the Monaro into Gippsland gradually developed into a main transport route, stimulating the development of Port Albert and Sale, and later Grant on the Crooked River goldfield. Dunderdale, George The book of the bush: containing many truthful sketches of the early colonial life of squatters, whalers, convicts, diggers, and others who left their native land and never returned Ringwood, Vic: Penguin, 1973. Facsimile edition. 820 pages. First published c.1870. Some of these stories of early colonial life, based on historical events, are set during the first settlement of Gippsland at Port Albert. George Augustus Robinson’s Journey into South-Eastern Australia 1844, with George Henry Haydon’s Narrative of Part of the same Journey. Sydney; George Mackaness, 1941. Australian Historical Monographs Vol. XIX (New series). 69 pages. Both came overland from Melbourne to Port Albert in 1844. [Maffra Library] Gipps Land Guardian 5 Oct 1855 – 13 July 1866. 23 microfilm reels. Published at Port Albert, this newspaper contains reports of colonial events and news from Port Albert and the surrounding area. Grieg, A.W. The beginnings of Gippsland Victorian Historical Magazine vol.2 no.2 pages 49-69, Oct 1912. History of settlement at Port Albert, through the period of gradual extension of

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government control, to 1844. Harvey, Peter Clonmel: disaster to discovery Melbourne: Heritage Council Victoria, 1999. 28 pages. The wreck of the steamer Clonmel at Corner Inlet in 1841 led to settlement at Port Albert. The vessel is described and the voyage, the grounding, the rescue of passengers, and the salvage of the wreck are recounted. The remains at the wreck site are detailed. Harvey, Peter The earliest located steamship wreck in Australia – paddle steamer Clonmel Melbourne: Ministry for Planning and Environment, 1985. 28 pages. Detailed history of the steamer Clonmel, from its construction in 1836 to its wreck in 1841, and the salvaging of the wreck between 1841 and 1843. The results of an investigation to assess the archaeological significance of the wreck site are discussed. Hewitt, Geoff SS Blackbird (1863-1878) wrecked at Port Albert, Victoria: a brief history and site survey with reference to Victorian engineering support for steamers In "Papers from the first Australian on-site practical and theoretical seminar on iron and steam ship archaeology' by M. McCarthy, Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology/Western Australian Museum. 24 pages. Brief history of the steamer Blackbird and her loss near Port Albert in 1878, and a description of the present condition of the wreck site. Higinbotham, Thomas Gippsland railways Melbourne: Government Printer, 1866. 1 page. A report including a proposed railway line from Port Albert to Sale does not recommend its construction. Higinbotham, Thomas Ovens and North Gippsland districts railways Melbourne: Government Printer, 1868. 4 pages. A report including a proposed railway line from Port Albert to Sale recommends that the line would be of little public use. James, Melva. St John’s Anglican Church Port Albert. Yarram, Vic: Yarram & District Historical Society, 2011. 36 pages. Langhorne, V.W.B. Port Albert: past and present 1969. 29 pages. Recollections of life and events at Port Albert. Lennon, Jane L. The development of port towns, Gippsland, Victoria 1971. 11 pages. A.N.Z.A.A.S. 43rd Congress, Brisbane 24-28 May 1971. A paper which examines the location, growth and decline of Port Albert as the market centre and leading port for Gippsland, from the viewpoint of central place theory.

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Lennon, Jane L. Reflections on a celebration of Port Albert's history Gippsland Heritage Journal no.11 pages 48-51, Dec 1991. Transcript of an address at the closing of Port Albert's 150th Anniversary, describing the history of the town. Lennon, Jane L. Rise and fall of Port Albert See Australia vol.2 no.4 pages 176-178, 179. Also in South & East Gippsland by H. Greenwood & E. Kessler, pages 18-19. 1980. History of the establishment of Port Albert. Lennon, Jane L. Squatters, merchants and mariners: an historical geography of Gipps' Land 1841-51 1976. 269 pages. (M.A. University of Melbourne). The early settlement of Gippsland is examined, tracing exploration, squatting, growth of land and sea transport, trade, and urban development. The geography of the region is reconstructed from 1835 to the 1860s, concentrating on the first decade of settlement from 1841 to 1851. The development of the port at Port Albert is documented, as well as the growth of surrounding settlements, the establishment of transport routes, changing patterns of trade, and the effects of gold discoveries in the 1860s. Lennon, Jane L. Trade and communications across the Straits: Gippsland to Van Diemen's Land 1841-1851 Victorian Historical Magazine vol.44 no.3-4 pages 93-107. During the 1840s, a thriving shipping trade operated between Port Albert, as the port for Gippsland, and Van Diemen's Land, cattle being the main commodity shipped from Gippsland. Loney, Jack Kenneth Ships and shipwrecks at Port Albert Geelong, Vic: Marine History Publications, 1984. 108 pages. History of the development of Port Albert, from the wreck of the Clonmel to the advent of steam. Shipping using the port is documented, as well as shipwrecks in the area. McCrae, Alexander Gordon Letter of Alexander Gordon McCrae 1851. 3 pages. Copy and transcript of a letter describing a voyage from Melbourne to Port Albert and describing Port Albert in 1851. O’Callaghan, Gwen. Clonmel to Federation: Guide to the people in the Port Albert area 1841-1901. Vol 1: A-K. 378 pages Vol 2: L-Z. 378 pages Port Albert, Vic: Gippsland Regional Maritime Museum, 2006.

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Detailed biographies with references to original sources. Includes many people/families who were later elsewhere in Gippsland. Perry, Frances; Robin, Arthur de Quetteville (ed) Australian sketches: the journals & letters of Frances Perry Carlton, Vic: Queensberry Hill Press, 1984. 191 pages. The letters of Frances Perry, wife of Charles Perry, first Bishop of Melbourne, describe their stay in the colony, inc. a journey into Gippsland to Port Albert in 1849. Pearson, Alan Historic Port Albert [1992]. 103 pages. Brief history of Port Albert with sketches of historic buildings. It also includes information and anecdotes about fishing boats, sailing and fishing in the area. Pedestriano (pseud) A tour through Gippsland: letter no.1 South Melbourne Record 11 Feb 1875. 1 page. Account of a sea journey from Melbourne to Port Albert, with an unflattering description of the port and township. Pullman, Ettie E.F. They came from the Mall: being an account of the lives of James Wentworth and Sophia Letitia Davis [Cheltenham, Vic]: E.E.F. Pullman, 1982. 184 pages. The Davis family held the Coal Hole Run at Port Albert from 1845 to 1850. The South Gippsland of the past 14 pages. Series of newspaper articles, by a Port Albert correspondent, published in the Gippsland Mercury from 23 January to 25 May 1875. They include articles on the first settlement at Port Albert. Syme, Marten Adlington Shipping arrivals and departures, Victorian ports, volume 1: 1798-1845 Melbourne: Roebuck, 1984. 293 pages. Detailed lists of shipping arrivals and departures for ports in Victoria up to 1845, including Port Albert. Syme, Marten Adlington Shipping arrivals and departures, Victorian ports, volume 2: 1846-1855 Melbourne: Roebuck, 1987. 830 pages. Detailed lists of shipping arrivals and departures for ports in Victoria from 1846 to 1855, including Port Albert. Toghill, Jeff Ghost ports of Australia South Melbourne, Vic: Macmillan, 1984. 186 pages. Histories of coastal ports which have declined in importance, including Port Albert. Vagabond (pseud); Cannon, Michael (ed) Vagabond country: Australian bush & town life in the Victorian age Melbourne: Hyland House, 1981. 225 pages.

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Port Albert is described in some of the newspaper articles written by John Stanley James about his travels in Victoria from 1884 to 1895. Watson, Marilyn Alana "Rest , dearest Mother" – the descendants of Ellen Kennedy – through her daughter, Janet Barr Aitken (alias Janet "Elizabeth" Raymond) 1990. 278 pages. Family history which includes an early resident of Port Albert. Wood, E.J. Unto the hills: a history of the Methodist Church in the Yarram district Yarram, Vic: Uniting church, 1979. 28 pages. Includes the history of the Methodist Church at Port Albert.

RAMAHYUCK Attwood, Bain M. I remain Dear Sir your obedient servant: Bessy Cameron and Ramahyuck, 1867-1886 1984. 22 pages. Discussion paper detailing the life of an Aboriginal woman, Bessy Cameron, who spent the greater part of her life on Ramahyuck Mission Station. Attwood, Bain M. In the name of all my coloured brethren and sisters: a biography of Bessy Cameron Hecate vol.12 no.1-2 pages 9-53. Biography of Bessy Cameron (c.1851-1895), an Aboriginal woman who lived on mission stations, including Ramahyuck. Attwood, Bain M. The politics of space: the landscape of Aboriginal mission stations in nineteenth-century Australia 1986. 26 pages. A paper describing the Aboriginal mission station, Ramahyuck, founded in 1863 by the Hagenauers in Gippsland. By examining choice of site, design of buildings and daily routine, it shows the social impact of the missionaries on the Aborigines. Attwood, Bain M. Tarra Bobby, a Brataualung man Aboriginal History vol.11 no.1-2 pages 41-57, 1987. Biography of an Aboriginal, Tarra Bobby, who spent time at Ramahyuck Mission Station. Barfus, Franz A visit to the mission station Ramahyuck, at Lake Wellington, Gippsland, (Victoria) N.d. 19 pages. An account of a Christmas visit to Ramahyuck Mission Station in 1881 by a Moravian friend of Rev. F.A. Hagenauer. Barraclough, Linda

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Memorial inscriptions Memorial inscriptions from cemeteries in the eastern part of Gippsland, including the cemetery at Ramahyuck Mission Station. Births, Marriages and Deaths at Ramahyuck Station 1876-1906. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1969. Pages 22-23 Names and dates for births, death and marriages. Includes bibliography. Bowden, Cyril. The Rev. F.A. Hagenauer and Ramahyuck Mission Station. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1969. Pages 6-14. Court, Jean The story of Ramahyuck Mission Station [Traralgon, Vic[: Traralgon and District Historical Society, n.d. 17 pages. Footprints: the journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper. Melbourne: Public Record Office Victoria, 2008. 132 pages. account from documents held in the Public Record Office and the National Archives of the family of Lucy and Percy Pepper of Lake Tyers. Percy Pepper was born at Ramahyuck about 1877. Gardner, Peter Dean Ramahyuck Mission controversy Identity Jan 1979 pages 38-39. Documents the dispute about the siting of the Ramahyuck Mission Station. Jensz, Felicity In future, only female teachers: Staffing the Ramahyuck mission school in the nineteenth century Provenance: The Journal of Public Record Office Victoria, issue no. 11, 2012. 19 pages. A digital only article on the school at the Ramahyuck Aboriginal Mission, at Perry Bridge. http://prov.vic.gov.au/publications/provenance/in-future-only-female-teachers Massola, Aldo Aboriginal mission stations in Victoria: Yelto, Ebenezer, Ramahyuck, Lake Condah Melbourne: Hawthorn Press, 1970. 120 pages. Includes a history of Ramahyuck Mission Station. Massola, Aldo A history of Ramahyuck Mission Station N.d. 8 pages. A detailed history of Ramahyuck Mission Station founded by the Hagenauers in 1863 in Gippsland. Massola, Aldo. A history of Ramahyuck Mission Station. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1969. Pages 15-21.

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Paton, Doris Witness to the wooden crosses at Ramahyuck Cemetery Gippsland Heritage Journal no.17 pages 42-46, Dec 1994. History of the Ramahyuck Cemetery and recent efforts to ensure Aboriginal ownership. Included is a list of deaths at Ramahyuck Mission Station for 1876 to 1906. Ramahyuck Mission Station The Gap, magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1963. Pages 36-37. Tanjil (pseud) Our guide to the Gippsland Lakes and rivers Melbourne, Hutchinson, 1886. 88 pages. First published 1882. Guide to travel on the Gippsland Lakes which includes descriptions of the settlements of the area, including Ramahyuck. Trollope, Anthony Rama Yuck In 'Australia and New Zealand, vol.1' by A. Trollope, London: Dawson, 1968, pages 499-505. An account of a visit to Ramahyuck Mission Station. Vagabond (pseud); Cannon, Michael (ed) Vagabond country: Australian bush & town life in the Victorian age Melbourne: Hyland House, 1981. 225 pages. A description of Ramahyuck Mission Station in 1886 is included in some of the newspaper articles written by John Stanley James about his travels in Victoria from 1884 to 1895. Victoria. Board for the Protection of the Aborigines Reports of The Board for the Protection of the Aborigines in the Colony of Victoria Melbourne: Government Printer. Annual reports from 1864 on the condition of Aborigines on mission stations in Victoria, including Lake Wellington or Ramahyuck. The reports describe the health, work and education of the Aborigines, and the crops, stock, houses and expenses of the mission stations.

ROSEDALE Barraclough, Linda Memorial inscriptions Memorial inscriptions from cemeteries in the eastern part of Gippsland, including Rosedale. Du Ve, Charles Ignatius Olden Rosedale: interesting reminiscence … by Quid [Traralgon, Vic: Traralgon and District Historical Society, 196?]. 5 pages. Reminiscences of the early years of Rosedale and personalities of the area, written about 1908.

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Fetherston, Jerry Miracle at Rosedale Australian Women's Weekly June 1996 pages 36-37. Account of innovative decoration of Rosedale rubbish tip by manager David Rossiter. Hardy, Gwen Rosedale: 150 years pictorial history 1989. 216 pages. Pictorial history of Rosedale, describing early settlement and families and development of the town up to the present day. Ingle, Arthur Frank Haggerston Ingle, 1845-1928: some biographical notes and descendants’ charts. [?]: the author, 1997. Lunt, Ian Snakes Ridge views Gippsland Heritage Journal no.14 pages 35-37, June 1993. Three pencil sketches by Eugen von Guerard are reproduced. They are views of Snakes Ridge, the King's run near Rosedale in 1860, and show how the vegetation has now changed. Macreadie, Don The Rosedale story vol 1 Cowwarr, Vic: D. Macreadie, 1989. 358 pages. Detailed history of Rosedale, covering the establishment of churches, hotels, Mechanics Institute, Post Office and education up to 1942, the cemetery, deaths and burials up to 1913, and births up to 1936. Macreadie, Don. The Rosedale story vol 2: the Rosedale Shire from inauguration to annihilation Cowwarr, Vic: the author, 2009. 292 pages, indexes. Maglen, Clare A selection of late 19th century Anglican churches in Gippsland 1983. 52 pages. A study of three Anglican churches includes St Mark's at Rosedale, describing its historical significance in the development of the area. Parry-Okeden, W.E. Perry, Harry C. A son of Australia : memories of W.E. Parry-Okeden ISO, 1840-1926. Brisbane: Watson, Ferguson & Co Ltd, 1928. Early chapters deal with life of a squatter at Rosedale. Parry-Okeden, W.E. The Parry-Okeden family at Rosedale Gippsland Heritage Journal no.10 pages 46-50, June 1991. The experiences of the Parry-Okeden family, squatters at Rosedale between 1840 and 1851, taken from the item above.

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The Rosedale Courier 8 microfilm reels. 3 Aug 1889 – 23 Dec 1920. This newspaper covers events in Rosedale, Sale, Traralgon and surrounding districts. St Mark’s Church St Mark’s Church, Rosedale, 1st Register, Rosedale, Vic, baptisms 100 years, 1867-1967. Manuscript.

ROSEDALE SHIRE Horsfield, Janice Latrobe Region heritage sites: a compilation presented in tabulated form of sites and features of archaeological, botanical, geological/geomorphological, historical and zoological significance with the local government areas that comprise the Latrobe Region of Victoria 1987 [Traralgon, Vic]: Latrobe Regional Commission, [1989]. 78 pages. Listing of significant sites includes the Shire of Rosedale. Maddern, I.T. The centenary history of the Shire of Rosedale 1871-1971 1971. 108 pages. History of the Shire of Rosedale and the early inhabitants of the area. It includes the early records of the Rosedale cemetery.

RYTON Littlejohn, E.J. Seventy years around Ryton Junction in the Strzelecki Ranges 1977? 66 pages. History of settlement in the Ryton district.

SALE Aitken, Richard; Andrews, Lee Sale Botanic Gardens: conservation analysis and conservation policy 64 pages: ill., maps, appendices, processed. The history and development of the Sale Botanic Gardens and an assessment of its cultural significance. A proposed conservation policy is presented. [CGS] Alexander, Alison Billabong's author: the life of Mary Grant Bruce London: Angus & Robertson, 1979. 149 pages. Biography of the well known Gippsland writer, who spent part of her childhood in Sale.

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Allan, Esma Sale: pictorial nostalgia Sale, Vic: D. Tulloch, 1985. 60 pages. Historic photographs of Sale. Allman, Kirsten George Henry Wise: 01/07/1853 to 01/08/1950 1990. 4 pages. Life of G.H. Wise, solicitor, prominent citizen of Sale and Member of Parliament. Andrew, Ann Life at St Annes, Gippsland Grammar School and STAGGS Sale, Vic: Gippsland Grammar Foundation, 1996. 162 pages. History of St Annes Church of England Girls Grammar School, founded in 1924 in Sale, and of Gippsland Grammar School, a boys' school formed in Sale in 1960. In 1971, the two schools combined to form a co-educational Anglican school, STAGGS. Andrew, Ann; Edwards, Ann Two turrets and a dome: a history of the Gippsland Base Hospital 1860s to 1980s Sale, Vic: Gippsland Base Hospital, 1992. 116 pages. The development of the hospital is traced, detailing doctors, nurses and other staff and extension of services. Astill, W.G. History of Sale Bacon Factory and my times with it Sale, Vic: W.G. Astill, 1988. 28 pages. Brief history of Sale Bacon Factory and reminiscences of working there from 1940. Barlee, Jeanette Springfield 1898-1986 1987. 45 pages. History and description of Springfield, a property near Sale, and its occupants over the years. Barraclough, Linda. Photo Folio: A.O. Rayner of the Fancy Museum, Sale. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.27 pages 21-26, 2003. Rayner, a garage proprietor ad community volunteer, had a museum at Sale. Photographs from his photograph album are reproduced. Barraclough, Linda Memorial inscriptions Memorial inscriptions from cemeteries in the eastern part of Gippsland, including Sale. Beadle, Dora Bishopscourt Sale N.d. 5 pages. History of Bishopscourt, residence of the Anglican Bishop of Gippsland at Sale. Bull, Joseph C. Small ships and adze chips

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Metung, Vic: J.C. Bull, 1978. 199 pages. History of shipping and shipbuilding on the Gippsland Lakes since 1880. The Cathedral Church of St Paul Sale: eighty years of parish life 1854-1934, jubilee of the Cathedral 1884-1934 [1934]. 33 pages. Chronological history of St Paul's Cathedral at Sale. Centra, Steven Victoria Hall 1990. 22 pages. Description and history of Victoria Hall in Sale. Chronicles of early Gippsland: extracts from the Gippsland Mercury (1910-1912) 9 pages. Series of newspaper articles on the early history of Gippsland, describing life and people and the early days of Sale. Clements, Ken In search of John "The Golden Boot": a Clements family in Australia and New Zealand Ballarat, Vic: K. Clements, 1988. 162 pages. History of John Clements, bootmaker, who came to Tarraville about 1856, was in Sale from 1861 to 1879, and then at Tarraville again until his death in 1901. Numerous letters to newspapers are reprinted, thought to be written by John Clements under various pseudonyms. Coates, Shane. As fate would have it: 100 years of transport and family tradition: [Dyers Brothers Transport]. [?]:Prime Creative Media Pty Ltd: 2008. 123 pages. History of Dyers trucking firm at Sale. Coleman, Jenny Mad or bad? The adventures of Amy Bock, 1859-1943. Otago, NZ: Otago University Press, 382 pages, indexed. Bock, the daughter of a Sale photographer, first taught at Stradbroke, then Maryvale East, before moving to New Zealand where she led a notorious life of crime. Book includes also considerable detail on the related families Merry, Parkinson and Crisp in Maffra. Context; Centre for Gippsland Studies City of Sale Heritage Study 1994. 2 vols. Data sheets on buildings, gardens and sites, listing the history of each place and its heritage significance. Court, Jean A new life for Gippsland [Traralgon, Vic]: Traralgon and District Historical Society, 1979. 16 pages. History of the construction of the railway to Gippsland, particularly the effects on Sale.

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Court, Jean Notes on the Swing Bridge and points of interest in the locality to be revisited on Sunday 19th March, 1972 [Traralgon, Vic]: Traralgon and District Historical Society, 1972. 6 pages. A history of the shipping trade at the Port of Sale, and especially of the construction of the Swing Bridge over the Thomson River in 1883. Daley, Charles The early days of Sale Victorian Historical Magazine vol.7 pages 135-142,169-181, 1919. Detailed history of Sale, up to the 1880s. Daley, Charles The oldest road in Gippsland Victorian Historical Magazine vol.6 no.4 pages 166-182, Sept 1918. McMillan's path from the Monaro into Gippsland gradually developed into a main transport route, stimulating the development of Port Albert and Sale, and later Grant on the Crooked River goldfield. Deacon, Wayne A.; Hogan, Kevin; Crawford, Jo. Sale Football Club L.V.F.L.: the mighty magpies : 125 years of football history and 10 years of netball history. Sale, Vic: W.Deacon, c.2004. The Diocese of Sale In 'History of the Catholic Church in Australia: from authentic sources' by P.F.C. Moran, Sydney: Oceanic Publishing Company, c.1895, pages 849-850. Brief history of the Episcopal See established at Sale in 1885, and brief biography of the first Bishop, Right Rev. James Francis Corbett. Echoes: a magazine for parents, pupils, teachers, and D.I. Sale Inspectorial District Five issues of this magazine were published from 1921 to 1923. They contain articles on local and school history, educational issues, fiction and poetry written by students and teachers from the Sale Inspectorate. Edwards, Ann (now Synan) A thoroughly capable nurse: training and nursing at the Gippsland Hospital 1894-1990 Gippsland Heritage Journal no.13 pages 21-26, Dec 1992. Detail and changes in nurse training from the nineteenth century through till the late 20th century, particularly examining nurse training and practices at the Gippsland Hospital, Sale. Elliott, Ray (ed) The Deaconesses of Gippsland Sale, Vic: Anglican Women of Australia (Diocese of Gippsland), 1996. History of the Anglican Deaconesses and Medical Sisters, based in Sale, who worked in remote areas of Gippsland from about 1920, with biographies of some of these pioneer women.

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Ffrost, Jeffrey Trucks, Politics and the High Court; new technologies were welcomed in the 1920’s until young men in trucks took them too far. [?]: Jordan Publishing, 2000. 143 pages. History of trucking and the law, includes significant entries on Dyers in a number of places. Fitzgerald, Isabel (comp) Sisters of Our Lady of Sion centenary 1890-1990 L. Davies, 1990. 56 pages. History of the Sisters of Our Lady of Sion who came to Sale in 1890. School life and events are recalled by past pupils. Fletcher, Meredith The Cunninghame letters Gippsland Heritage Journal no.16 pages 42-49, June 1994. Transcripts of letters sent back to Scotland by Boyd and Mary Cunninghame, early landholders on the Monaro and later Gippsland. The letters, from 1842 to 1854, describe the difficulties of life in the early days of settlement. Fletcher, Meredith Gippsland biographies: Reverend Mother Marie Raphaela (Louise Cramoisy) (1859-1902) Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.2 no.1 page 50, 1987. Brief biography of Mother Raphaela, who led the first group of Sion sisters to come to Australia, and who laid the foundations for Our Lady of Sion College at Sale. Fletcher, Meredith; Johnston, Chris; McLaren, Pauline (ed); Context Sale's heritage: a brief history of the settlement of Flooding Creek founded in 1844 and a summary of the significant places which form part of that history Sale, Vic: City of Sale, 1994. 41 pages. A summary of the City of Sale Heritage Study, examining the historical themes which have helped shape the present form of the city. Significant places include churches, schools, public buildings, commercial and industrial premises, roads, public gardens, recreation facilities, houses of different eras, memorials and trees. Fletcher, Meredith The small farm ideal: closer settlement in the Maffra Sale area, 1911-1938 1991. 261 pages. (M.A., Monash University) An examination of closer settlement and soldier settlement schemes in the Maffra and Sale districts. Fletcher, Meredith; Public Record Office Victoria; Gippsland Art Gallery Victoria: buildings & builders – Gippsland South Melbourne, Vic: Public Record Office/Gippsland Art Gallery, 1998. Catalogue of an exhibition of architectural plans of public buildings and structures in Gippsland. An essay on public buildings in Gippsland is accompanied by a number of reproductions of plans, many of buildings located in Sale. Fletcher, Meredith Visit Bon Accord Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.1 no.1 page 53, 1986.

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Brief history of Bon Accord, a house built in Sale in 1861. From textiles to bronze: Annemieke Mein Sale, Vic: Sale Regional Arts Centre, 1985. Program for display of designs, models and photographs of the production of the bronze bas relief sculptures by Annemieke Mein for Sale Pedestrian Mall, now within the Esso Bhp Billiton Wellington Entertainment Centre. Fry, Christopher. Charlie Hammond’s Sketch Book Melb.: Oxford University Press, 1980. unpaged (approx. 88pages) A small number of sketches from a much larger body of work by Charles Hammond, who was a photographer at Sale about 1904 to 1912, although this period is not mentioned in the book. Brother of H.B. Hammond, long-time photographer at Maffra, who is much-mentioned in the work. Garnet, J. Ros (comp) A synopsis of verified events in the career of Richard Bennison 1813-1876: publican and innkeeper, squatter, cattleman & councillor of the Borough of Sale N.d. 4 pages. Gibson, E.G. Commemorating the centenary of St Paul's Anglican Cathedral, Sale, 1884-1984 Sale, Vic: St Paul's Parish Sale, 1984. 24 pages. Gilchrist, Archibald A guide to Sale, Gippsland, Australia Melbourne: A. Gilchrist, [1938]. 32 pages. Photographs and brief guide to the history, buildings and services of Sale. Gippsland Base Hospital 100th annual report: for the twelve months ending 30th June, 1967 1967. 15 pages. Detailed history of Gippsland Base Hospital at Sale from 1864 to 1967. The Gippsland Chronicle, and Crooked River and Stringer's Creek Advertiser 1 microfilm reel. 21 July 1866 – 13 Oct 1866. Published in Sale, this newspaper contains reports of events in Sale, Bairnsdale, Rosedale and Stratford, and mining news from Grant, Donnelly's Creek, Crooked River and Stringer's Creek. Gippsland Heritage: quarterly newsletter, vol.1 no.2, September 1983 Sale, Vic: Sale Diocesan Historical Commission, 1983. 11 pages. This issue includes the history of the Catholic Diocese of Sale. Gippsland Heritage, September 1987 Sale, Vic: Sale Diocesan Historical Commission, 1987. 14 pages. This issue includes letters from the Sisters of Our Lady of Sion who arrived in Sale in 1890. Gippsland illustrated, 1904 Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1987. 90 pages. First published 1904. Reproduction of a rare magazine which contains historical photographs, a history of

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Gippsland, a description of Sale and some of its businesses, and an article on the Sale School of Mines, Art and Technology. The Gippsland Lakes 5 pages. Copy of an article by the Argus Special Correspondent which was printed in the Gippsland Chronicle, 8 September 1866. It includes a rather uncomplimentary description of Sale. Gippsland Mercury 2 Jan 1871 – 31 Dec 1920. 49 microfilm reels. This newspaper was published in Sale. The Gippsland Times 16 Aug 1861 – 31 Dec 1900. 21 microfilm reels. Published in Sale, this newspaper contains reports of events in Gippsland and Sale, covering social and sporting events, business, mining and agriculture. This paper is now available online through Trove up to 1954. http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper The Gippsland Times 1994. 53 pages. Issued on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the settlement of Flooding Creek, this selection of articles from The Gippsland Times of 1861, 1862 and 1863 cover Gippsland news, local doings in Sale, and events on the various goldfields in Gippsland. The Gippsland Times Thursday, February 7, 1935 1935. 35 pages. On the occasion of the centenary of Victoria, articles on the early days of Sale are reprinted. The formation of the town of Sale is documented, as well as the history of the Turf Club, hospital, schools, churches, agricultural industries, waterworks, search for oil and the white woman myth. Several recollections of early days are also presented. The Gippsland Times Directory of the Town of Sale 1935 Sale, Vic: Sale & District Family History Group, 2008. 80 pages. The first house numbering completed in Sale was first produced as a Gippsland Times Newspaper supplement. Gittins, P.G. The ABC in Gippsland Gippsland Heritage Journal no.18 pages 39-41, June 1995. History of Radio 3GI, set up in Sale by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in 1935. Green, Oswald Stuart Sale, the early years and later Sale, Vic: Southern Newspapers, 1979? 184 pages. History of Sale, up to the present day. Greenaway, Kevin Grant The bank manager wants to see you [?]: the author, c.2006.331 pages.

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Author grew up in Sale, before leaving there in 1976 for a banking career. Recounts life in Sale, Maffra, and sugar beet growing. Hales, Jeremy; Le Cheminant, Marion The final chapter of Life in the Bush: remembering Henry Meyrick and Catherine Desailly Gippsland Heritage Journal no.22 pages 43-8, Sept 1997. Near Sale, the gravesite of Henry Meyrick and Catherine Desailly has been marked. Meyrick's experiences as a squatter are briefly recounted, as well as the circumstances of the deaths. Hales, Jeremy (ed); Little, John (ed) Gippsland estates 1882: a series of articles which appeared in The Gippsland Mercury from January to August 1882 Maffra, Vic: Maffra & District Historical Society, 1993. 56 pages. Descriptions of 22 properties in the Maffra and Sale areas, detailing the stock and improvements. Harris, Carol Central Gippsland historical homes: calendar 1992 Six reproductions of prints of historic houses in the Sale area, including Bishopscourt and Bon Accord. Harrison, Jessie B. Some memories of old Gippsland and its earliest pioneers: from the writings of the Rev. William Spence Login Melbourne: Peacock Brothers, 1924? 36 pages. Some memories of the Rev. W.S. Login, retold by his daughter, who in 1853 came to Tarraville and then Sale as the first minister. He describes his travels through the area, the families he meets and the establishment of the church. Higinbotham, Thomas Gippsland railways Melbourne: Government Printer, 1866. 1 page. A report from the Engineer-in-Chief on the proposed railway lines from Melbourne to Sale and Port Albert to Sale recommends that only the first line be built. Higinbotham, Thomas Ovens and North Gippsland districts railways Melbourne: Government Printer, 1868. 4 pages. A report on proposed railway lines from Melbourne to Sale and from Port Albert to Sale recommends that the first line be built but that the second would be of little public use. Hirst, Judy; Wain, Glenys Cenotaph of Sale & District Fallen Soldier’s Memorial Unveiled by Brigadier- General Forsyth, C.M.G. Sale, Vic: Sale & District Family History Group, 2009. 66 pages, indexed. History of cenotaph and each soldier named. Hirst, Judy; Wain, Glenys; Wise, Janice.

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Let's do a pub crawl! Sale: Sale & District Family History Group, 2011. 74 pages, indexed. History of the hotels in Sale from 1830 to 1900. Hirst, Diana Judith St Helen’s and other Private Hospitals of Sale Sale, Vic: Sale & District Family History Group, 2012. 101 pages, indexed. Description: details about each Private Hospital in Sale including matrons and owners. Historical properties on the Sale-Maffra road N.d. 1 page. Very brief history and description of eight locations. Horsfield, Janice Latrobe Region heritage sites: a compilation presented in tabulated form of sites and features of archaeological, botanical, geological/geomorphological, historical and zoological significance with the local government areas that comprise the Latrobe Region of Victoria 1987. [Traralgon, Vic]: Latrobe Regional Commission [1989], 78 pages. Listing of significant sites includes City of Sale. Hunt, Stan Bridge carpenter with the Victorian Railways A one page personal reminisance, processed, c.2004 [CGS] Stan Hunt provides a brief description of his experiences as a bridge carpenter with the Victorian Railways between 1953 and 1956, working out of Sale. Latrobe Region of Victoria 1987 [Traralgon, Vic]: Latrobe Regional Commission, [1989]. 78 pages. Listing of significant sites includes City of Sale. Hudson, V.; O'Connor, J.; Schmitt, David Discover Macalister Street, Sale Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.1 no.1 pages 54-57, 1986. Brief history of buildings in Macalister Street in Sale. Exploring new frontiers: the story of Australia’s first underwater oil search. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1965. Pages 24-26. Arrival in 1964 of the Glomar III drilling rig. France,G.H. Gippsland Grammar School: the founding of an independent school. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1966. Pages 16-17 Ingpen, Robert W. In pastures green Sale, Vic: Sale Presbyterian Church, 1954. 38 pages. History of the Presbyterian congregation at Sale, issued on the occasion of its centenary. Introduction to the Prison Development Plan: proposed Fulham Prison, Hopkins, Fulham

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N.d. 8 pages. Background to the planning of the prison to be located at Fulham near Sale.

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Jackson, Ross; McCulloch, Gary; Thewlis, David Fear not that ye have died for naught: a history of the Sale memorial war fallen 1899-1945 [1997]. 215 pages. Brief account of the war service of the men from Sale and district who are named on the war memorials in Sale, having fallen in the Boer War and First and Second World Wars. Johns, Flora The Peck plaques: an insight into the lives of Gippsland's first settlers through the medical practices of early Gippsland doctors and nurses 1992. 61 pages. A history of early doctors in Gippsland, describing illnesses and early treatments, and including an account of the life and work of Muriel Peck who worked to improve maternal health facilities. The history of Sale's Infant Welfare Centre is traced. Johnston, George A. Take the green: from Warragul in the west to Orbost in the east [Sale, Vic: G.A. Johnston, 1985]. 74 pages. History of the Sale Bowls Club. Junge, Tilo Our own money: Gippsland tokens Gippsland Heritage Journal no.18 pages 42-42, June 1995. Three Sale businesses used tokens as currency during the 1860s when there was a shortage of coins for trading. Kennedy, Gerry The Prince Regent Theatre, Sale: Gippsland's picture palace Gippsland Heritage Journal no.13 pages 47-50, Dec 1993. History of the Prince Regent Theatre which opened in 1927 in Sale, The building and its opulent interior are described. [Kennedy, Ian, (comp.)] Harold Parsons 1891-1921: Australia’s champion motorcyclist. Maffra, Vic: the author, 2012. 33 pages. History behind motor cycle rally held for thirty years from Sale. The Kirk Chronicle, vol.3, no.4, December 1944 Sale, Vic: Presbyterian Church, 1944. 8 pages. Edition marking the centenary of settlement at Sale, describing early settlement of the area and the development of the town. Lacey, Samuel Lauchlan (ed) Laceys of Gippsland: the history of the pioneer firm 1870-1970 Sale, Vic: S.L. Lacey, 1971? 67 pages. History of the Lacey and their engineering business at Sale. Lawson, Stuart. Sale Memorial Hall a history: published in conjunction with the 50th anniversary celebrations. Sale, Vic: Hall Committee, 2007. 19 pages.

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Layton, Andrew; Lax, Mark (ed) Always ready: a history of RAAF East Sale Melbourne: RAAF Publications Unit, [1993]. 169 pages. History of the RAAF base at East Sale over the last fifty years, documenting the establishment of Schools for flying, air navigation, photography and air traffic control, and the exploits of No 32 Squadron and the aerobatic teams. Leopold, Dorothy La Trobe With a letter to Mr. La Trobe: life of W.H. Foster 1852-1894 1995. 102 pages. Biography of W.H. Foster, a gold warden in North Gippsland from 1865, which describes life on the goldfields and social life in Sale. Leslie, John W. (comp); Cowie, Helen (comp) The wind still blows … extracts from the diaries of Rev. W.S. Login, Mrs. H. Harrison, Mrs. W. Montgomery Sale, Vic: The authors, 1973. 148 pages. Contemporary accounts of life and personalities in the Sale district during the time of early settlement, written by Rev. W.S. Login, first resident minister in North Gippsland, his daughter (later Mrs Harrison), and Elizabeth Montgomery, a close family friend. Lewis, Pamela The centenary history of Sale Technical School Sale, Vic: Sale Technical School, 1985. 67 pages. Little, Leith (Jim) "Gems of life": one man's life story Sale, Vic: L. Little, 1995. 190,34 pages. Autobiography, describing life from 1911 to 1952, including construction work at West Sale's aerodrome, carting to Maffra sugar beet factory and establishment of a coach service at Sale. Little, Leith (Jim) Bass Strait Gold: black oil & liquid gas : one man’s story : autobiography and history. Sale, Vic; the author, c.1997. various pagings. Loh, Morag Thomas Coto: adaptable immigrant – exemplary citizen Gippsland Heritage Journal no.6 pages 40-43, June 1989. Biography of Thomas Coto, a Chinese farmer with land near Sale who was well known for his philanthropy. McCubbin, Darren; Franklin, George "Creek to clocktower": a history of Sale 1994. 18 pages. Script of a play depicting the settlement and development of Sale. It was performed in March 1994 by Sale Theatre Company to commemorate 150 years of European settlement. McLaren, Pauline (ed) Reflecting Gippsland: the public art collection in Sale's pedestrian mall Sale, Vic: Friends of the Sale Regional Arts Centre, 1985? 32 pages.

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Photographs, background information and explanations of the public art in the pedestrian mall at Sale. Manion, Cara The history of Our Lady of Sion in Sale, Victoria 1996. 8 pages. History of the Catholic Church in Sale and the establishment of the convent of Our Lady of Sion. Medew, Norman D. The story of Sale Sale, Vic: Sale & District Historical Society, 1986. 20 pages. History of Sale, up to present day. Mein, Annemieke Bronze bas relief sculptures: amphitheatre Wall of Fame in the pedestrian mall, Cunninghame Street, Sale 1985. 31 pages. Notes on the concepts, constraints and execution of the historical bas relief bronzes in Sale Pedestrian Mall, which feature A.W. Howitt, Mary Grant Bruce, Ada Crossley, Allan McLean, Angus McMillan and Nehemiah Guthridge. Memories of the Kivlighon family 33 pages: index, 2000 (?). Four members of the Kivlighon family recorded some memories in a scrapbook during 1974 and 1975. A transcript of these notes describes their childhood in the Sale area, including the years living at the Swing Bridge where their father was the gatekeeper and also holidays at Lett's Beach. [CGS] Mining Board of the Gippsland Mining District Railway from Melbourne to Sale: petition Melbourne: Government Printer, 1868. 2 pages. Petition urging Parliament to construct a railway line from Melbourne to Sale. Morgan, Patrick Bohemians of the bush Gippsland Heritage Journal vol3 no.1 pages 3-8, 1988. Account of the brief stay of the flamboyant artistic couple, William and Caroline Dexter, at Sale and Stratford in the 1850s. Morgan, Patrick Folie a deux: William and Caroline Dexter in colonial Australia Quakers Hill, NSW: Quakers Hill Press, 1999. Biography of painter William Dexter (1817-1860) and writer Caroline Dexter (1819-1884), tracing their turbulent bohemian careers in England and Australia. In the mid 1850s, the Dexters lived for some time near Stratford and were in prominent in Sale life. Morrison, Dorothy Greenwattle memories 1842-1992: a history of the Sale Turf Club Sale, Vic: Sale Turf Club, 1993. 120 pages. History of horse racing in Sale and the surrounding district.

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Morrison, Dorothy Look back with pride: a history of the Sale & District Agricultural Society 1859-1989 [1990]. 56 pages. Murray, Atholle The Swing Bridge 1997. 16 pages. History of the Swing Bridge over the Latrobe River at Sale. The new tourists' guide and Victorian view album for 1888-1889 Melbourne: Cook, Durre, [1889]. 90 pages. Listing of towns in Victoria, each with a description of the facilities, industries and countryside. Lengthier entries describe tourist accommodation, businesses and residents of many Gippsland towns, including the Sale district. Newnham, Enid M. A brief history of Sale 1841-1950 Sale, Vic: Sale & District Historical Society, n.d. 5 pages. Newnham, Enid M. Sale: from settlement to city [Sale, Vic]: Sale Historical Society, 1982. 16 pages. Brief history and chronology of Sale to the present day. O'Connor, J.; Hudson, V.; Schmitt, David McAlister Street walk, Sunday 21st April, 1985 1998. 8 pages. Brief history of buildings in McAlister Street, Sale. Official programme and centenary souvenir: Back to Sale 2nd to 10th February, 1935 Melbourne: Lady Publishing Co., 1935. 66 pages. Detailed history of Sale, including history of the hospital, schools and churches, and of industry and commerce in the town. Ogilvie, Julie Lot 12 - Suburban Land: evolution of a suburban landscape 12 pages: ill., plans. MUGC Community History project, 2000 The changing subdivision, ownership and buildings on Lot 12, facing Guthridge Parade in Sale, are investigated. First surveyed in 1864, the suburban lot has evolved from a semirural area to an urban landscape, and reflects the development of Sale over the years. [CGS] Power, John Squatters and selectors: an historical geography of the Central Gippsland Plains 1979. 64 pages. (B.A. University of Melbourne) The process of land settlement, in a wide area around Sale and Maffra, is examined in relation to the geography of the region. The problems faced by selectors under the Selection Acts from 1860 to 1880 are also scrutinised.

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Ray, J.R. Sale: the place in which we live 1972. 4 pages. Brief history of Sale, up to 1972. Redman, Elsie May Memoirs of Elsie May Redman. MS, 34+ pages. Writer was born in 1918, and moved with her family to Stratford about 1921. After she turned 18 she trained at the Sale hospital, and nursed overseas during WWII. Her life after that is also detailed, including work in the Sudan. [Stratford Hist Soc] Sadlier, John Gippsland in 1867 In 'Recollections of a Victorian police officer' pages 135-154. Harmondsworth, England: Penguin, 1973. Originally published 1913. The memoirs of a police officer who took charge of the Gippsland District in 1867 include recollections of Sale. Sale and District Fallen Soldiers' Memorial: unveiling ceremony by Brigadier General J.K. Forsyth, C.M.G. on Sunday, June 15th, 1924, at 3p.m. 1924. The Sale Annual: a magazine, issued from St. Patrick's College, Sale, and written mainly by its students 1946. 83 pages. News about staff, students, past students and school events. Sale Cemetery headstone transcriptions 1994. 3 microfiche containing 246 pages. Covers transcriptions from 1856 to 1999, not including the war cemetery or lawn cemetery. Includes index. Sale City Council; Wilson Sayer Core Former railway station, Cunninghame Street, Sale 1878-1983 Sale City Council, 1984. 39 pages. Photographic record of the old Sale Railway Station, prior to its removal and relocation to a nearby site. It includes a brief history and discusses the significance of the buildings. Sale Historical Society Inspection of historic Sale buildings 1987. 2 sheets. History of the Court House, Gippsland Times Office and Victoria Hall. The Sale Public Hall Gippsland Mercury 18 March 1879. 1 page. Description of the Sale Public Hall, known as Victoria Hall, shortly before its completion. Sale Tech. Centenary: July 5,6 and 7, 1985 Gippsland Times 9 July 1985 pages 1,31,36.

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Articles and photographs on the centenary celebrations at Sale Technical School. Sale Technical School celebrating one hundred years of technical education in Sale in 1885-1985 1985. 6 pages. Souvenir programme from the centenary celebrations for Sale Technical held on 5-7 July 1985. Sale War Cemetery Family Link vol.3 no.4 Dec 1997 Listing of inscriptions from the headstones in the Sale War Cemetery. The cemetery consists of 58 graves of service personnel who died between 1939 and 1945. Sale's 125th anniversary of local government 14 pages. Supplement to Gippsland Times 9 August 1988. Articles on milestones in local government for the City of Sale. Schmitt, David Health, hospitals and society: the records of the Gippsland Hospital 1866-1900 Gippsland Heritage Journal no.9 pages 33-37, Dec 1990. An analysis of in-patient records at the Gippsland Hospital, Sale, reveals information on disease patterns, class and gender issues. Schmitt, David. Remembering and forgetting the Boer War: the campaign to erect a Boer War memorial in Sale. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.27 pages 32-39, 2003. Schuback, Kath Sale Tennis club 1951-1991: 40th Anniversary "Back To' 6th-7th April, 1991 [1991]. 32 pages. History of the tennis club and profiles of some of the prominent members. Shire of Avon Avon and its district Stratford, Vic: The Shire, 1959. 4 pages. Includes a brief history of the RAAF Base at East Sale. Skinner, Charlotte Augusta Diary of Mrs Charlotte Augusta Skinner N.d. 39 pages. Copy of diary describing work and social life in the Sale district from 1880 to 1882. It includes an account book from the same period. Sparrow, Lorna Fifty jubilant years: St. Anne's C.E.G.G.S., Sale 1974. 25 pages. History of St Anne's Church of England Girls' Grammar School at Sale, from its beginnings in 1924 to 1974. Special St Mary's Cathedral supplement 16 pages. Supplement to Catholic Life Dec 1993.

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Articles on the rededication of St Mary's Cathedral at Sale after renovations, the history of the Cathedral, and the Bishops of Sale. Steege, Bert (comp) The centenary of Sale's oldest service club, Sale Fire Brigade, 1883-1983 [Sale, Vic: Sale Fire Brigade, 1983]. 16 pages. Swing Bridge centenary 1883-1983: souvenir programme 1983. Brief history of the Swing Bridge at Sale. Synan, Ann Crosslea House: mirror of changing times Gippsland Heritage Journal no.23 pages 36-43, 1999. Crosslea House was built near Sale in 1868. Its fortunes are traced through a number of owners, from its beginnings as a grand two storey residence, then a single storey home on a closer settlement block, to the present day. Synan, Ann; Synan, Peter. Sale High School centenary memories. Sale, Vic: Sale College, 2007. 38 pages. A pictorial survey with student recollections and dateline of the first State High School in Gippsland. Synan, Ann; Synan, Peter Summer walk: Sale Botanic Gardens and Lake Guthridge. Sale, Vic: Lookups Research, 2010. Showcases the beauty and appeal of the Gardens, Lake Guthridge and environs. The historical analysis reveals a story of vision, setbacks and ultimate triumph. Synan, Ann. We came with nothing: story of the West Sale Migrant Holding Centre. Sale, Vic: Lookups Research, 2002. 222 pages Documents the story of Displaced Person migrants who came to Gippsland following World War Two, particularly the women and children who were housed at the West Sale Holding Centre, a former RAAF Base. Synan, Peter. Commemorative History/ Sale Apex Club 500th Dinner/ Saturday 28th November 1970. Contains names of presidents, secretaries, foundation members and current (1970) members, life members, list of projects Apex had involvement with: list of cash donations to charities made: milestones of Sale Apex Club 1948-1970: future fundraising activities proposed. Ideal of the Association of Apex Clubs. [Held Sale Museum] Synan, Peter Gippsland's lucky city: a history of Sale Sale, Vic: City of Sale, 1994. 309 pages. History of the economic, social and civic development of Sale from first settlement in the early 1840s to the present day. Discusses the regional influences which have

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shaped Gippsland’s first city, including gold, river and rail transport, closer settlement, irrigation, RAAF Bases, oil and gas in Bass Strait and the National Safety Council. Synan, Peter. A good save: story of the Sale Fire Brigade. Sale, Vic: lookups Research, 2008. 158 pages, indexed. Illustrated account of a fire service in its broader context. Illuminating as to causes of early fires and how they were fought. Synan. Peter Highways of water: how shipping on the lakes shaped Gippsland Drouin, Vic: Landmark, 1989. 236 pages. History of the use of the Gippsland Lakes for shipping, showing its importance in the economic development of Gippsland. It examines the effects of the advent of the railway, the construction of the artificial entrance and its impact, the growth of Sale and the fishing industry. Synan, Peter. History of School no 545, Sale MS, held Sale LIbrary. 545 Sale : list of head teachers (1853-1977) -- 545 Sale : list of infant mistresses (1853-1958) --History of School No. 545, Sale / Cr. Synan -- Sale state school demonstration (8 March 1883) -- Report of condition of School No. 545, built in 1882. Synan, Peter (comp); Kennett, Linda (ed) Index to The Gippsland Times 1861-1900 Churchill, Vic: Centre for Gippsland Studies. 124 pages. The newspaper reports events in Sale and the surrounding districts. The select index covers events and people, and includes a history of the newspaper. Synan, Peter Kingsford-Smith in Gippsland Gippsland Heritage Journal no.21 pages 39-40, March 1997. Reminiscences of Sale residents who took joy flights with Kingsford-Smith in the ‘Southern Cross’ during his tour through Gippsland in 1932. Synan, Peter Precious water: 100 years of reticulated water supply in Sale [Sale, Vic]: City of Sale, 1988. 30 pages. Detailed history of Sale's urban water supply, from water carriers drawing from the river and from artesian wells, to a reticulated water supply, at first based on the Thomson River and later (1970) to Artesian supply. Synan, Peter Prosecution of a prelate: Archbishop Mannix's visit to Sale in 1919 Gippsland Heritage Journal no.9 pages 38-39, Dec 1990. The visit of Archbishop Mannix to Sale reveals the bitter sectarian rivalry in the town, a legacy of the First World War. Synan, Peter The rediscovery of the Sale Powder Magazine

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Gippsland Heritage Journal no.18 pages 36-38, June 1995. Brief history of the powder magazine at Sale, built in 1864-5. Synan, Peter The Sale High School Farm, 1907-1928. 8 pages. [Sale Library] Synan, Peter Sixty years of service: the Rotary Club of Sale 1928-1988 1988. 24 pages. A brief account of the first Rotary Club to be established in Gippsland. Synan, Peter. Story of the Sale Powder Magazine. Sale, Vic: [?], 2001. 24 pages. This little building, the only remaining Powder Magazine in Gippsland, is a remnant of Sale’s past links to Gold in Gippsland. Synan, Peter. Story of the Swing Bridge. Melbourne: VicRoads, 2006. 34 pages. An account of Gippsland’s most celebrated bridge, its purpose, construction, social and economic history, recent restoration and its place in Australia’s national heritage. Synan, Peter Swing Bridge – Sale 1996. 5 pages. History of the Swing Bridge, opened in 1883. Synan, Peter. Three cheers for the Commonwealth of Australia: George Henry Wise – federationist. Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 2001. 144 pages, indexed. Wise was a solicitor at Sale before being elected to federal parliament. He played a critically important part in the federation of the Australian colonies by winning popular support for the idea. His involvement in the Grigg’s murder trial, a sensational event in Gippsland’s legal history, is fully discussed. Synan, Peter. Three springtimes: chronicles of St Mary’s Cathedral, Sale. Sale, Vic: Lookups Research, c.1910. 141 pages. An illustrated story of the development of the Catholic Church in Gippsland, documenting construction and features of St Mary’s Cathedral, Sale. Synan, Peter Vision splendid: the story of the Sale Elderly Citizens' Village Sale, Vic: Sale Elderly Citizens' Village, 1999. 71 pages. Illustrated. The care of the aged in early Gippsland is described, and the history of the establishment of accommodation for the aged in Sale is documented. Eastwood Park units were opened in 1972, and Northwood Park in 1983. A hostel, Ashleigh House, was opened in 1976. Synan, T.P.

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From plough to computer: the story of Sale High School [Sale, Vic: T.P. Synan], 1980. 56 pages. This school began as the Sale Agricultural High and Continuation School, marking a highly significant chapter in the history of State secondary education in Victoria. Includes profiles of the leading personalities and supporters of this school. Synan, T P The Transformation of Sale High School 1907-1993 – A meditative enquiry. 8 page monograph, 1973. Tanjil (pseud) Our guide to the Gippsland Lakes and rivers Melbourne: Hutchinson, 1886. 88 pages. First published 1882. Guide to travel on the Gippsland Lakes, describing the lakes, the steamers, the rivers and all the settlements of the area, including Sale. Tolley, Cyril W. A pioneer doctor in Gippsland Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.1 pages 22-27, 1988. Biography of Dr George Bull, who practised in Sale and then Bairnsdale from 1860 to 1863. Tulloch, Debbie Sale 545, 1853-1983 [Sale, Vic: Sale Primary School, 1983]. 28 pages. History of Sale Primary School. Vagabond (pseud) Through Gippsland Leader Supplement 12 Jan 1895 pages 1-8. A descriptive account of travels by John Stanley James include Sale. Vagabond (pseud); Cannon, Michael (ed) Vagabond country: Australian bush & town life in the Victorian age Melbourne: Hyland House, 1981. 225 pages. Sale is described in several newspaper articles written by John Stanley James about his travels in Victoria from 1884 to 1895. Victoria. Department of Justice Fulham Correctional Centre 1997? 6 brochures. Contains a description of Fulham Correctional Centre near Sale, opened in 1997. Victoria. Social Welfare Department History of Her Majesty's Prison – Sale c.1978. 7 pages. Vinicombe, Mervyn Ted Vinicombe, engineer and wood merchant 9 pages: ill. Nd [CGS] Edwin Sylvester Vinicombe (1895-1980) was a carrier and engineer and became a wood merchant, cutting firewood around the Sale district. With his engineering skills, he built a motor driven circular saw mounted on a wheeled chassis, of which

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photographs and technical details are included. Waghorn, John The early postal services in Gippsland Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.2 no.2 pages 27-32, 1987. History of the establishment of a regular postal service in Gippsland during the first fifteen years of settlement. Wain, Glenys; Hirst, Diana Judith 1935 Raymond St, Sale, heritage street walk: a pictorial history Sale, Vic: Sale & District Family History Group, 2008. 74 pages, indexed. Historical street walk with mages of 1935 or thereabout and modern 2008 photographs, showing shops and proprietors during that period. Wain, Glenys (comp); Hirst, Judy (comp) Autograph book from the Inaugural Pioneer Meeting reported Monday February 17th 1913: held at the Victoria Hall, Macalister St., Sale Sale, Vic: Sale & District Family History Group, 2006. 21 leaves, indexed. Original Autograph Book copied showing all the autographs of the pioneers who attended the meeting. Wain, Glenys From river to road: Dyers Transport Sale, 1932-1992 Gippsland Heritage Journal no.13 pages 37-39, Dec 1992. Biographical sketch of Leo Dyer, his entry into the transport business in South Australia, his move to Sale and the establishment of a business in Gippsland. Wain, Glenys; Ridding, Tom; Hirst, Judy The history of the Temperance Hall, 78 Macalister St. Sale, Victoria. Sale, Vic: Sale & District Family History Group, 2009. 28 pages, indexed. Wain, Glenys; Rhodes, Kylie; Barraclough, Linda Monumental memories: Sale Cemetery Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1994. 40 pages. Short history of the cemetery and brief biographies of over one hundred of the early or well known people buried there. Wain, Glenys; Hirst, Diana Judith Sale historical tour for the Sale Garden Club. Sale, Vic: Sale & District Family History Group, 2010. 17 pages. Designed for a Sale visitor historical visit. Williams, R.M. Tempus edax rerum: the town clock of Sale 1991. 11 pages. History of the town clock, installed in the Post Office tower in 1886, removed before the demolition of the building in 1963 and reinstated in a tower in a pedestrian mall in 1988.

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SEACOMBE Button, D.J. (comp) "Seacombe … revisited": history, heritage and memories retold by descendants 1839.. 1980 1992. 34 pages.

SEASPRAY Buckley, Patrick Coady Journal of Patrick Coady Buckley 1844 Transcript of the diaries of a squatter in early Gippsland from 1844 to 1872, describing his way of life and the daily work on his stations, especially Prospect Station at present Seaspray. [Maffra Library] Lambourn, Sue On the Prospect: a brief history of Seaspray and its local primary schools N.d. 13 pages. History of Seaspray and its schools. McLachlan, Iaen. The hiking politician: J.W. (Jimmy) McLachlan M.L.A .: legendary independent. Henley Beach, SA: Seaview Press, 2001. 224 pages, indexed. Politician who held the Legislative Assembly seat of Gippsland North from 1908 to 1938, and responsible for the development of Seaspray.

SEATON Barraclough, Linda The Rumpffs Voice of the Mountains no.8 pages 16-19, 1983-84 The Rumpff family ran the post office in Seaton for many years and ran cattle in the surrounding mountains. Howell, Brian The Seaton story B. Howell, 1998. 101 pages. History of Seaton, documenting its growth and decline as the staging post of Bald Hills and detailing the families that settled the area. Pollock, D.W. McEvoy’s Track. The Gap, magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1968. Pages 12-13 Steenhuis, Luke Donnelly's Creek: from rush to ruin of a Gippsland mountain goldfield Wonthaggi, Vic: L. Steenhuis, 1990. 136 pages.

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History of gold mining at Donnelly's Creek, including the growth of Seaton which was the staging post for travel to the goldfield.

SNAKE ISLAND Glowrey, Cheryl Snake Island and the cattlemen of the sea Gippsland Heritage Journal no.20 pages 12-14, Sept 1996. From the early 1900s, South Gippsland dairy farmers agisted on Snake Island over the winter months, walking and swimming the cattle across to the island. Glowrey, Cheryl Snake Island and the cattlemen of the sea [Neerim South, Vic]: the author, 2000. 133 pages, indexed. Knepfer, Gael A timeless muster Australian Geographic July-Sept 1998 pages 56-69. Cattlemen around Port Welshpool retain the tradition of wintering cattle on Snake Island, droving mobs across the shallow inlet. Lee, Tim Island Muster Motion picture (12 min.): sd., col. ABC Landline program broadcast on 7 Sept 2002. [CGS] The muster and drive of cattle from Snake Island to the mainland recalls the period from the early 1900s when dairy cattle from hill farms were walked to the island for agistment over the winter months. Archival footage and photographs of earlier drives accompany the reminiscences of several former pilots.

STOCKDALE Maxfield, V. Munro and district schools 1850-1968. The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1968. Pages 49-51. Includes Stockdale, Narrang and Delvine. Slattery, Deidre. Sixty years of hard labour: the continuing legacy of selection in Gippsland. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.28 pages 15-26, 2004. Land use at Stockdale viewed through the diaries of W.N.Boyd.

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Mad or bad? The adventures of Amy Bock, 1859-1943. Otago, NZ: Otago University Press, 382 pages, indexed. Bock, the daughter of a Sale photographer, first taught at Stradbroke, then Maryvale East, before moving to New Zealand where she led a notorious life of crime. Book includes also considerable detail on the related families Merry, Parkinson and Crisp in Maffra. Mowat, Cathy 100 years of Stradbroke West School and district 1886-1986 [1986]. 97 pages. Mowat, Rosemary. Stradbroke District: Down Memory Lane. Stradbroke, Vic: the author, 2011. 177 pages.

STRATFORD Back To Stratford 1958. Stratford, Vic: Back to Stratford Committee, 1958. 45 pages. Barraclough, Linda Memorial inscriptions Memorial inscriptions from cemeteries in the eastern part of Gippsland, including Stratford. Barraclough, Linda [comp]. The Stratford Courts: Historical Notes. Stratford, Vic: Stratford and District Historical Society, 2012. 39 pages, processed. Notes, mostly from newspaper reports, of courts and construction of the public offices at Stratford. Bartlett, Charles E. A busy life: the reminiscences of Charlie Bartlett, born at Providence Ponds, near Stratford, Victoria in 1890 [Stratford, Vic]: Stratford and District Historical Society, 1980. 58 pages. Autobiography of Charles Bartlett, who spent his early life near Stratford. Emigrant letters from the Huston [Houston] family, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia to their relatives in Killyclooney, Co. Tyrone 2 pages. Original held at Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (T.3356), processed. Transcript of three letters from members of the Houston family, two describing their life in Gippsland in 1866, and a third from Stratford in 1938. [CGS] Foran, A. Stratford The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1963. Page 45. History of Stratford State School. Golden jubilee 1929-79: St Patrick's School, Stratford

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1979. 26 pages. History of the school. Jenkin, Dorothy Ronald Harry Milner 1930-1969 [?]: the author, 2005. 35 pages. Ron Milner was killed at the family sawmill in Stratford in 1969. [Stratford Hist Soc] Johnson, Ross. Sentenced to Cross the Raging Sea: the story of Sam Johnson, victim of Oldham’s Bankside Riot of 1834. Adelaide, SA: the author, 2004. 328 pages, indexed. Biography of Samuel Johnson of Stratford, who came to Australia as a convict. Lee, Brendan; Powell, Ern; McKenna, Marie St Patrick's Church, Stratford [1984]. 20 pages. History and description of the St Patrick's Catholic Church at Stratford, on the occasion of its centenary. Little, George There's the mill whistle: the boyhood memories of George Little [Stratford, Vic]: Stratford Historical Society, 1998. 40 pages. Detailed memories of sawmilling and country life as the Little family established sawmills at a number of locations on the red gum plains, including around Stratford, from the early 1900s. McMillan, Alex Journal kept by Alex McMillan 23 pages. Transcript of a diary, kept by Alex McMillan of Strathavon near Stratford, recording farm work and daily life for the years 1869, 1870 and part of 1873. McQuillen, Louise Dargo: a Long-McQuillen connection 1985. 27 pages. Includes the history of McQuillen family, settlers at Stratford. Massola, Aldo The grinding rocks at Stratford Victorian Naturalist vol.88 no.3 pages 58-60, March 1971. Report on the discovery of rocks bearing grinding grooves at the Knob Reserve, overlooking the Avon River near Stratford. Mitchell, Alice M.; Stirling, William A.; Bartlett, Charles E. When we were young: a collection of true stories Stratford, Vic: Stratford and District Historical Society, 1979. 60 pages. Three people, born at Stratford in the 1890s, recall their lives. Morgan, Patrick Bohemians of the bush

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Gippsland Heritage Journal vol3 no.1 pages 3-8, 1988. Account of the brief stay of the flamboyant artistic couple, William and Caroline Dexter, at Sale and Stratford in the 1850s. Morgan, Patrick Folie a deux: William and Caroline Dexter in colonial Australia Quakers Hill, NSW: Quakers Hill Press, 1999. Biography of painter William Dexter (1817-1860) and writer Caroline Dexter (1819-1884), tracing their turbulent bohemian careers in England and Australia. In the mid 1850s, the Dexters lived for some time near Stratford and were in prominent in Sale life. Mountstephen, Jenny. Coy: The Story of a remarkable Woman and her Family: The Dennis Family History. Glen Iris, Vic: [?], 2005. 276 pages. The Dennis family history. Families include Walker, Dennis and Marshall of Stratford. Redman, Elsie May Memoirs of Elsie May Redman. MS, 34+ pages. Writer was born in 1918, and moved with her family to Stratford about 1921. After shr turned 18 she trained at the Sale hospital, and nursed overseas during WWII. Her life after that is also detailed, including work in the Sudan. [Stratford Hist Soc] South, Arthur E. Stratford, Victoria, in the 1880s: the memoirs of Dr A. South [Stratford, Vic]: Stratford and District Historical Society, 1976. 36 pages. Childhood memories of life and people in Stratford in the 1880s. Stratford Historical Society Stratford Historical Society Newsletter 1979-1982. 2005 - Intervening years are included in Maffra Historical Society Bulletin. Stratford Sentinel and Briagolong Express 1911 – 1916. This newspaper contained news of Stratford and Briagolong districts. Stratford Progress 1925 – 1939. This newspaper contained news of the Stratford district.

STRATHFIELDSAYE Cassidy, Darien Strathfieldsaye: a historic structures report [Parkville, Vic: University of Melbourne], 1983. 89 pages. Survey of the buildings, sequence of construction and the owners of Strathfieldsaye, and an assessment of the architectural, social and historical value of the property. Egan, Bryan

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Clive Disher of Strathfieldsaye Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.2 no.1 pages 39-41, 1987. Biography of Dr Disher, the last owner of Strathfieldsaye. Fletcher, Meredith Strathfieldsaye: a history and a guide Churchill, Vic: Centre for Gippsland Studies, 1992. 59 pages. History of the settlement of Strathfieldsaye, a run on Lake Wellington, later owned for a long period by the Disher family. A guide to the house, garden and farm buildings is included. Hibben, Jennifer The Disher family, in late nineteenth century Victoria, with special reference to the settlement of Gippsland 1979. 42 pages. (B.A. University of Melbourne) History of the Disher family, describing their life at Tarraville and then Strathfieldsaye from 1845 to 1910. Massola, Aldo The blow at Strathfieldsaye Victorian Naturalist vol.85 no.4 pages 99-104, April 1968. Brief history of Strathfieldsaye, detailing evidence of Aboriginal use including scarred trees and stone implements exposed in a windblown sand dune. Turner, D. A visit to Strathfieldsaye in 1972 Gippsland Writer vol. No.1 pages 25-28, Winter 1986. Account of a visit to Strathfieldsaye describing the house and garden and the host, Dr Clive Disher. University of Melbourne; Strahan, Frank Strathfieldsaye Estate: the estate of Dr H.C. (Clive) Disher Melbourne: The University, 1978? Brochure explaining the bequest and current operation of the Strathfieldsaye Estate, including a history of the property and the Disher family, and a biography of Dr H.C. Disher.

STRZELECKI RANGES Finlay, Ellen P. An historical geography of land settlement in the Eastern Strzelecki Ranges: a case study of Bulga Parish 1976. 72,73 pages. (B.A. University of Melbourne) An investigation into land use, and changes which occurred, in the Parish of Bulga in the Eastern Strzelecki Ranges from the late 1800s to the 1970s. Major factors involved in development and failure of settlement are analysed to explain past and present land use. Legg, Stephen Mark Arcadia or abandonment?: the evolution of the rural landscape in South Gippsland, 1870 to 1947 1984. 420 pages. (M.A. Monash University) Detailed examination of the settlement of the Eastern Strzelecki Ranges, and the

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difficulties encountered which led to the eventual abandonment of the farms. Legg, Stephen Mark Farm abandonment in South Gippsland's Strzelecki Ranges, 1870-1925: challenge or tragedy? Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.1 no.1 pages 14-22. An analysis of the settlement and later abandonment of farms in the Strzelecki Ranges. Noble, W.S. The Strzeleckis: a new future for the heartbreak hills [Melbourne]: Forests Commission, 1976. 70 pages. History of the settlement of the Eastern Strzelecki Ranges, and later abandonment of farming, and of current reafforestation practices by the Forests Commission.

SUNDAY ISLAND Stuart, P.J. The Para Park story: a lesson in government-public co-operation Doncaster, Vic: Australian Deer Association, 1980? 10 pages. An account of the formation of Para Park Co-operative Game Reserve Limited in September 1965, and the subsequent purchase of Sunday Island as a reserve on which to breed and study hog deer.

TALBOTVILLE Barraclough, Linda Martha Harris Stout (1868-1951) Gippsland Heritage Journal no.10 page 59, 1991. Brief biography of Martha Stout who with her husband Albert were the last residents of Talbotville, finally leaving in 1948. Barraclough, Linda Memorial inscriptions Memorial inscriptions from cemeteries in the eastern part of Gippsland, including Talbotville. Christie, Rob W. Dargo, Crooked River: a pictorial history Sale, Vic: Riviera [1984]. 56 pages. Photographs and history of the gold rushes on the Dargo and Crooked Rivers. Christie, Rob W. Ghosts & gold in the Victorian high country: the story of mining and settlement in Victoria's historic alpine areas Dargo, Vic: High Country Publishing, 1993. 91 pages. Includes the history of gold mining at Crooked River. Christie, Rob W.; Gray, G.D. Victoria's forgotten goldfield

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Victorian Historical Journal vol.50 no.3 pages 133-147, Aug 1979. A history of the exploration and subsequent gold rushes in the Dargo and Crooked River areas from 1850 to the 1870s. Christie, Rob W.; Gray, G.D. Victoria's forgotten goldfield: a history of the Dargo, Crooked River goldfield 1988. 136 pages. History of the gold rushes at Dargo and Crooked River, including details of many of the mines, and events up to the present day. Morris, H.H. Talbotville Melbourne Walker vol.33 pages 25-30, 1962. Account of several visits to Talbotville and history of the area. Watt, John D. Two fine bush pioneers Melbourne Walker no.25 pages 27-28, 1954. Brief account of the last residents of Talbotville, Mr and Mrs Arthur Stout.

TARRA VALLEY Catrice, Daniel Tarra Bulga National Park, celebrating 100 years, 1904-2004 Parks Victoria in association with Friends of Tarra-Bulga National Park, 2004 60 pages: ills., map, bibliog., appendices. [CGS] A history of the Tarra-Bulga National Park, situated in the Strezelecki Ranges. Includes the first woman ranger (caretaker) in Victoria, Kara Healey, who was stationed at Tarra Valley from October 1951 to May 1963. Fraser, Sue A trip to Tarra Valley with Jessie Traill Gippsland Heritage Journal no.15 pages 33-36, Dec 1993. Account of a trip through the Strzelecki Ranges undertaken by Jessie Traill, painter and printmaker, and her sister in 1928. Sinclair, Jim; De Angelis, Carlo The garden at Eilean Donan Gippsland Heritage Journal no.13 pages 51-53, Dec 1992. Amy and Bill McKenzie created a large rambling country garden at Eilean Donan at Tarra Valley. The history of the house and garden are briefly documented and the layout of the garden described.

TARRAVILLE [Aitken, Beryl] Touring around Tarraville. Yarram, Vic: Yarram and Dist. Hist. Soc., c.2001. 21 pages.

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Each building has a section. Christ Church Tarraville N.d. 3 pages. Transcripts of some correspondence and news items concerning the building of Christ Church, Tarraville, from 1853 to 1856. Clements, Ken In search of John "The Golden Boot": a Clements family in Australia and New Zealand Ballarat, Vic: K. Clements, 1988. 162 pages. History of John Clements, bootmaker, who came to Tarraville about 1856, was in Sale from 1861 to 1879, and then at Tarraville again until his death in 1901. Numerous letters to newspapers are reprinted, thought to be written by John Clements under various nom de plumes. Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed) Notes on Gippsland history, volume 6: the beginnings of church and school in Gippsland Yarram, Vic: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 1997. 56 pages. Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930 and which draw on contemporary newspapers, diaries and letters. This volume includes the establishment of the church and school at Tarraville. McEvoy, Mary Down the old Tarra Track 1991. 87 pages. History of settlement at Tarraville, and the author's recollections of life at Tarraville from the 1920s. Missen, Margery Tarraville’s queen of song. [?]: [?], c.2000. 24 pages. Rash, Esme; McClure, Sandra Discover historic Tarraville 2000. 18 pages. Short history of Tarraville, with notes on the history of the main buildings. Scanlon, L.J. History of Tarraville Education Magazine vol.8 pages 380-384, Sept 1951. History of Tarraville up until the 1940s. Seccombe, Roger& Seccombe, Barbara The church on the river Coora Films, 1998. 13 mins. Video showing the history of Christ Church at Tarraville, built in 1856, and its restoration. Slade, Edgar Captain Slade's census 1853 Tarraville and Alberton Port Albert, Vic: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 1989. 6 pages. Also published in

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Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.2 pages 42-43, 1988. Copy of a census listing all people living within a three mile radius of Alberton and Tarraville in 1853. Slater, Kevin (comp) Baptismal register Tarraville 1851-1900 1982. 74 pages.

TINAMBA Auchterlonie, George Glen Diary of George Glen Auchterlonie Pagination varies. Copy of a diary kept from 1868 to 1875 which describes farm work and rural life at Tinamba and the Maffra district. Latrobe Regional Gallery Louie B. Rigall (1868-1918) Morwell, Vic: Latrobe Regional Gallery, 1995. 28 pages. Catalogue from an exhibition held at Latrobe Regional Gallery from 24 February to 2 April 1995. An essay discusses the life and work of Louie Riggall, a woman painter who spent her early life at Glenmaggie and Tinamba. Pearce, Florence Louie Riggall, her life and work Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.2 no.1 pages 46-48, 1987. Biography of Louie Riggall, a woman painter who spent her early years at Glenmaggie and Tinamba. Prentice, Sydney A;Prentice, Mildren M.. Bear and Forebear: A Genealogical Study of the Prentice, Barnard and related families in Great Britain, Ireland and Australia. Taringa, Qld: the authors, 1984. 285 pages, indexed. Family history, includes the Riggall family of Byron Lodge at Tinamba, and Glenfalloch. Rev. Prentice was also at Heyfield. Rowley, Eric (comp) Macalister Research Farm N.d. 78 pages. Collection of newspaper articles describing the establishment and progress of the Macalister Research Farm from 1960 to the early 1970s. Synan, Ann, Rene died on Banka Island: Irene Ada Singleton (1908-1945). Gippsland Heritage Journal no.27 pages 2-8, 2003. Biography of WWII nurse from Riverslea who died as a prisoner of war. Vardy, Wal Beneath blue hills: a history of Mewburn Park, Tinamba and Riverslea Bairnsdale, Vic: Kapana Press, 1994. 84 pages.

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History of the settlement of the districts of Tinamba, Mewburn Park and Riverslea, detailing the families who have farmed there. See also Fields of learning and Pupil enrolment registers under entry for Boisdale.

UPPER MAFFRA Cameron, Hazel Childhood memories of 'Everleigh' Upper Maffra West Process, nd, 5 pages Transcript of a tape, recalling memories of people and home life on a farm at Upper Maffra West, perhaps in the early 1900s. [CGS] Newry and Upper Maffra 1842-1975 1975. 20 pages. Published for Back to Newry Celebrations. Rowley, Max Centenary Upper Maffra Hall 1882-1982 1982. 11 pages. History of the establishment of Upper Maffra Mechanics Institute in 1882 and the building of the main hall in 1913. See also Newry, plus Fields of learning and Pupil enrolment registers under entry for Boisdale.

VALENCIA CREEK Cameron, Laurence John Shall we gather at the river 1887-1987 [1987]. 14 pages. History of the Valencia Creek Presbyterian Church, documenting pioneering families and ministers and the development of the community. See also Fields of learning and Pupil enrolment registers under entry for Boisdale.

WELLINGTON SHIRE Fletcher, Meredith Kennett, Linda Wellington Landscapes: history and heritage in a Gippsland Shire. Maffra, Vic: Maffra and District Historical Society, 2005. 88 pages, index, endnotes. Overview of historical themes for the whole shire, with short histories of towns at the end. McLachlan, Iaen. The hiking politician: J.W. (Jimmy) McLachlan M.L.A .: legendary independent.

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Henley Beach, SA: Seaview Press, 2001. 224 pages, indexed. Politician who held the Legislative Assembly seat of Gippsland North from 1908 to 1938, and responsible for the development of Seaspray. Richards, Judy. The story so far…: women councillors of the shires of Alberton, Avon, Maffra, Rosedale, City of Sale and Wellington Shire Council, beginning 1972, until 2008. Sale, Vic: Wellington Shire Council, 2008. 38 pages. Short biographies and photographs of all women who served as shire councillors. Synan, Peter (ed.) Wellington region: our history Special edition of Gippsland Times 1 January 2000. 96 pages. Photographs and articles on aspects of the history of the region encompassed by Wellington Shire. It includes items on transport and shipping, participation in wars, gold mining, offshore oil industry, horse racing, farming and high country grazing, as well as an article on a holding camp for migrants at West Sale in the 1950s.

WILLUNG Back to Willung South Committee Willung South memories 1983. 50 pages. History of settlement and development at Willung South. Chester, Elizabeth. Memories. Sale, Vic; the author, 1987. 40 pages. Elizabeth Hair of Willung, married a Chester of Glenmaggie. Life at Glenmaggie, and then elsewhere in Gippsland. Gippsland Heritage: quarterly newsletter, vol.1 no.4, March 1984 Sale, Vic: Sale Diocesan Historical Commission, 1984. 13 pages. Includes the history of some Catholic pioneers of the Willung district. Macreadie, Don Willung 1844-1980: a history of Willung district Willung, Vic: Willung Back-To Committee, 1980. 107 pages. History of Willung and the early settlers of the area. Power, W.F. Willung South N.d. 3 pages. Memories of early days at Willung South.

WON WRON Bodman, Bill. My family and our place: a record of family history and memories. Won Wron, Vic: the author, 2009.

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Cocksedge, Rosalie Won Wron School Centenary 1877-1977 1977. 6 pages. Mumford, M. St. Peter's, Won Wron golden anniversary 27th, March 1988 [1988]. 8 pages. Brief history of the church which opened in 1938.

WONNANGATTA VALLEY Allen, May Margaret; Lloyd, Brian (ed) Off to Wonnangatta: Victorian mountain cattle country in 1922 Brighton East, Vic: Histec Publications, 1992. 25 pages. Account of a trip by horseback made by Marge Allen in 1922. She travelled up the Howqua Valley and over Mt Howitt to the Wonnangatta Valley, describing scenery, camping, and working cattle on the high plains. Barraclough, Linda The sale of Wonnangatta Station Voice of the Mountains no.12 pages 16-21, 1989. History of ownership of Wonnangatta Station and its purchase by the government in 1988. Bath, J.G. The Wonnangatta Valley Journal of Agriculture (Victoria) May 1957 pages 273-280, 294. An account of early settlement in the Wonnangatta Valley, particularly the Bryce family. This valley and the Buffalo River Valley are assessed for suitability for agriculture and the possibility of settlement. Blake, Jim Harry Smith leaves his valley Melbourne Walker vol.18 pages 6-9, 1947. The life of Harry Smith, who lived most of his life in the Wonnangatta Valley, and the murder of Barclay and Bamford in 1917. Brennan, Niall Historical aspects of the Wonnangatta Valley Victorian Historical Magazine vol.22 no.2 pages 67-84, Sept 1947. A description and history of the Wonnangatta Valley, and particularly the Bryce family at Wonnangatta homestead. Cabena, Peter Brian Land use change in the Upper Wonnangatta Valley 1975. 71 pages. (B.A. University of Melbourne). Examination of the changes in land use in the Upper Wonnangatta Valley, from cattle grazing, to logging and the growth of recreational use. Conflicts between these uses and their environmental impact are discussed.

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Griffiths, Tom Wonnangatta Valley Park Watch no.177 pages 22-24, June 1994. Brief history of settlement and land use in the Wonnangatta Valley, and discussion of means to protect and interpret its cultural heritage. Hosier, Judith; Guy, Arthur Patrick Interview between Arthur Guy and Judith Hosier 1991. 17 pages. Transcript of an interview with Arthur Guy for the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, which includes grazing cattle in the mountains, guiding tourists into the mountains from the 1930s, the building of Guy's Hut and the running of Wonnangatta Station. Hosier, Judith; Traill, Alexander James Interview between Alec Traill and Judith Hosier 1991. 17 pages. Transcript of an interview with Alec Traill for the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, which includes recollections of working at Wonnangatta Station. Johnson, Dick Wonnangatta Station Park Watch June 1988 pages 26-27. Brief account of the geology and history of Wonnangatta Station, including its purchase by the Government in 1988. Leydon, Keith; Ray, Michael. The Wonnangatta mystery: an inquiry into the unsolved murders Mansfield, Vic: Warrior Press, 1999. More discussion on the Wonnangatta murders of 1917. Mortimer, Wallace Malcolm The history of Wonnangatta Station Melbourne: Spectrum Publications, 1981. 142 pages. Detailed history of settlement in the Wonnangatta Valley, especially the Bryce family, Harry Smith and the murders of 1917. Mortimer, Wallace Malcolm Portrait of 'a lovely lady' Park Watch no.174 pages 11-12, Sept 1993. Jean Nicholls recalls her childhood, including her visits to her grandparents, the Bryces, at Wonnangatta. Mortimer, Wallace Malcolm Who killed Jim Barclay? : why was Jim Barclay Killed? : what was the motive for his murder? [?]: the author, c.2009. 124 pages. Mortimer, Wallace Malcolm Wonnangatta Station – the next twenty years Milawa, Vic: W.M. Mortimer, 1995. 181 pages. Additional information of the history of settlement in the Wonnangatta Valley, the murders of 1917, some recent residents,

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use for recreation and developments to the 1990s. Ricketts, John J. Victoria's Wonnangatta murders 1993. 147 pages. Investigation of the murders of John Barclay and John Bamford at Wonnangatta Station in 1918, including much detail on the family and early life of Barclay. Siseman, John Wonnangatta Moroka National Park Northcote, Vic: Algona Publications, 1985. 144 pages. Includes a description of the natural environment and history of the area. Taylor, Phillip Wonnangatta: place of mystery Walk vol.30 pages 40-41, 1979. Brief account of the Wonnangatta murders. Trease, Susan The history of Wonnangatta Station 1990. 14 pages. Victoria's Shangri-la Melbourne Walker vol.28 pages 4-6, 1957. In 1955 a survey was made to assess the suitability of a route for a highway from north-east Victoria to Gippsland. The survey also investigated the extent of land suitable for settlement. The history of previous settlement in the Valley, particularly by the Bryces, is recounted. Voice of the Mountains: journal of the Mountain Cattlemen's Association of Victoria Inc. no.18, 1985 Special edition on Wonnangatta Station, with articles recalling work, life and the families associated with the station over the years. Included is a list of books and articles about Wonnangatta Station.

WOODSIDE Boody, Doris M. Beyond the Ninety Mile: the early happenings of Woodside, Bruthen, Snugborough, Mullundung, Cherry Tree Flat and Balloong c.1972. 64 pages. History of the Woodside area. Murfett, Lorraine (comp); Murfett, Ian (comp); Hayden, Erica (comp); Hayden, Kevin (comp) Past to present at Carrajung South: a celebration of education at Carrajung South 1898 1998 1999. 292 pages. Includes some recollections of Woodside North School. Victoria. Parliament. Standing Committee on Railways

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Progress report from the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways on the question of railway connection with Callignee, Gormandale, longford, Stradbroke, and Woodside Melbourne: Government Printer, 1915. 11 pages. An investigation into the possibility of a connecting link between Sale and Port Albert recommends the extension of the southern railway to Woodside.

WURRUK Benson, Janice L. (comp) Wurruk Primary School 2518: centenary 1883-1983 [1983]. 16 pages. Brief history of the school. The Thomson River bridge at Wurruk Gippsland Times 4 Sept 1893. 1 page. History of the negotiations between Rosedale Shire Council and Sale Borough Council regarding the building of a bridge over the Thomson River at Wurruk.

YARRAM Adams, John David From these beginnings: history of the Shire of Alberton (Victoria) Yarram, Vic: Alberton Shire Council, 1990. 343 pages. History of the founding of the settlement at Port Albert and the growth and development of Yarram and the surrounding area. Colvin, Trevor, Yarram Golf Club inc the first hundred years: 1909 – 2009. Yarram, Vic: Yarram Golf Club, 2009. 48 pages. Companions on the journey 1892-1992 Yarram, Vic: St Mary's Parish, 1992. 52 pages. History of the Catholic Church in the Yarram district, including the priest, the churches, the school and the parishioners. Cox, Kenneth Land of the pelican: the story of Yarram and district [North Balwyn, Vic: K. Cox], 1982. 104 pages. The development of Yarram is documented. The way of life of the settlers is described and the author and E. Allin recall their schooldays at Yarram. Cox, Kenneth Pastor and pioneer: the story of the Presbyterian Church in South Gippsland, 1854-1974 [North Balwyn, Vic: K. Cox], 1974. 38 pages. Includes the history of the Presbyterian Church in the Yarram district. Curry, A.W.

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Yarram – progressive capital of the Alberton Shire Victoria's Resources vol.3 no.2 pages 59-62, June-Aug 1961. Description of the town of Yarram, detailing the town's amenities. Giles, Keith ‘Doctor and Mrs Muir’ Katherine Susannah Pritchard’ s employers in Yarram. Gippsland Heritage Journal no.26 pages 53-54, 2002. Australian novelist works as a governess in Yarram in 1902-1904. Gippsland Standard 1876 – 28 Dec 1900. 14 microfilm reels. This newspaper was published at Yarram. James, Melva; McAlpine, Wendy "Down the street": Yarram Yarram 1893-1993 [Yarram, Vic]: Yarram Genealogy Group, 1993. 56 pages. Brief history of the commercial progress of Yarram, accompanied by photographs of the streets, commercial and public buildings through the years. James, Melva. “Holy Trinity Church” : first Anglican church, Yarr am Yarram, 1861-1918. Yarram, Vic: Yarram and Dist Hist. Soc, c.2010. 26 pages. James,Melva. “The palace of justice” Yarram Yarram Court House: opened on 18th August 1908: a brief history of the Yarram Yarram Court House celebrating its 100th anniversary on 18th August 2008. Yarram, Vic: Yarram and District Hist. Soc. 2008. Unpaginated. James, Melva. A guide to cemeteries in the Yarram district. Yarram, Vic: [Yarram Genealogy group], 1999. 8 pages. James, Melva F. The garden of rest: Yarram Yarram first cemetery 1873-1903 Yarram, Vic: Yarram & Dist Gist. Soc, 2009, 66 pages. Kennedy, Gerry The illusions of the cellulose, part 2: a physical description Gippsland Heritage Journal no.21 pages 53-54, March 1997. Description of the architecture, the seating and projection equipment of the Regent Theatre at Yarram. Missen, Margery Gippsland biographies: Elizabeth Ann Lawler (1858-1949) Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.1 page 54, 1988. Brief biography of Elizabeth Ann Lawler, a nurse who opened a hospital in Yarram in 1893. National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Butter factories and creameries 1988. 126 pages. Listing of butter factories, cheese factories and creameries in Gippsland, extracted

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from Sands and McDougall's directories, including a more detailed history of Yarram butter factory. Nicoll, Ron An era passed: a brief history of the Yarram Butter Factory Yarram, Vic: R. Nicoll, 1985. 21 pages. O’Callaghan, John. On the Tarra: growing up in postwar Yarram. Jack River, Vic: the author, 2011. 46 pages. Recollections of Yarram primary School: 1861-2011: a history book celebrating 150 years of education in Yarram. Yarram, Vic: Yarram Primary School, 2011. unpaged. South Gippsland Chronicle 10 Dec 1886 – 24 Dec 1900. 10 microfilm reels. This newspaper contained news of the Yarram district. Stone, Peter Splendid isolation: history of Yarram and District Health Service Yarram, Vic: Oceans Enterprises, [1997]. 287 pages. History of the establishment of medical services in the Yarram district, particularly the growth of the hospital which opened in 1917. The establishment of the ambulance service and other community services are documented, and medical and nursing staff recalled. Trembath, Leon The illusions of the cellulose, part 1: restoring Yarram's Regent Theatre Gippsland Heritage Journal no.21 pages 51-51, March 1997. Brief history of the Regent Theatre, from its construction in 1930 until its present planned restoration. Vardy, Walter Thomas Alfred Thomas and Susan Vardy: founders of the Vardy family in Gippsland and family records, 1848-1982. Maffra, Vic: the author, n.d. 24 pages. History of Yarram-based family. Watt, Philippa; Brooks, Elizabeth Italian prisoners of war in Gippsland Gippsland Heritage Journal no.13 pages 11-14, Dec 1992. Many Italian prisoners of war were employed in South Gippsland from 1943. The experiences of Sam Puccio and the Moore family at Yarram are described. Wood, E.J. Unto the hills: a history of the Methodist Church in the Yarram district Yarram, Vic: Uniting Church, 1979. 28 pages. Yarram and District Historical Society Glimpses of Yarram Yarram and district in the Year of Federation 1901. Yarram, Vic: Yarram and District Historical Society, 2001. 28 pages.

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Yarram and District Historical Society The Subject of Our Notice: Obituaries, Inquiries and Death Notices for the year 1895 from the Gippsland Standard. 28 pages. The Subject of Our Notice: Obituaries, Inquiries and Death Notices for the year 1900 from the Gippsland Standard. 28 pages. The Subject of Our Notice: Obituaries, Inquiries and Death Notices for the year 1901 from the Gippsland Standard. 28 pages. The Subject of Our Notice: Obituaries, Inquiries and Death Notices for the year 1902 from the Gippsland Standard. 24 pages The Subject of Our Notice: Obituaries, Inquiries and Death Notices for the year 1903 from the Gippsland Standard. 28 pages. Yarram, Vic, Yarram and District Historical Society, 2004. Yarram Football Club, 1887-1987. Yarram, Vic: Yarram Football Club, 1987. 98 pages.