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Main Title: Past & present : The "Donald Times" Jubilee souvenir, containing an historical record of Donald and district, 1845-1925.
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Imprint: Donald, Vic. : Donald Times, 1989 (1926)
Collation: 112 p. : ill., portraits, index, pbk ; 28 cm.
Subject: Donald Times (newspaper)
General histories
Donald (Vic.) (Dja Dja Wurrung Country)
Wimmera (Vic.) (Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagalk Country)
Edition: Facsimile ed.
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CONTENTS:
Foreword p5. The 'Donald Times' [newspaper] 1875-1925: complete history of the past fifty years p9. Historical record of Donald district 1845-1925 p18. Avon Plains - an historic locality p27. The Corack district: early selectors p35. Mr E. Perry’s reminiscences p35. Mr George Danaher’s story p37. Litchfield - early history recalled p38. The progress of Watchem: early settlement of the district p41. A long tramp from Melbourne to Rich Avon: Mr James Walder’s arrival p43. Cope Cope and Jeffcott p44. Another Donald: in the Canadian ‘Rockies’ p45. The coming of the Railway p46. From the newspapers: sidelights on early incidents p48. Donald’s electric light [electricity] p51. The Richardson River: how it got its name p54. The Donald churches p55. St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church p55. Methodist Church p58. St George’s Church of England [Anglican] p59. Deputation from Mallee to Melbourne regarding water supply p60. The Laen district: early happenings recalled p67. Donald Freezing Works p70. Lake Buloke p73. Donald Citizens’ Band p76. Wimmera water supply p77. Donald banks p78. Catholic Church at Donald [St Mary’s] p80. District churches: Corack East p84; Litchfield and Carron p85. The Carron and Lawler districts p86. An Australian family: a record of progress [Walder family] p89. Mr Edward Sheahan’s experiences p90. An interesting personality: Mr James Barnes of Minyip p91. A true pioneer: a lone grave on Banyenong [Louisa Mary McLachlan] p91. A.N.A. [Australian Natives’ Association] p92. Another progressive townsman: the late W.M. Hearn p92. Further records of the past p93. The Laen district p94. The Donald of 1925: features and sidelights p95. Surrounding districts p98. The Banyenong Estate p100. Donald P. & A. Society [Pastoral and Agricultural] p100. Muir family p104. Little Lake Buloke: scheme of improvement p105. Business houses of today: B. Kirchner; State Savings Bank; Hannah Brothers; Young Bros.; B.M. Basset; L.C. Hall; J. Evans; Sloane Brothers; Chellew and Swaby; Royal George Hotel; R.N. Wadsworth; W. Willey and Son; J.N. Baker and Co.; James Rowe and Sons; Oakley and Thompson; H.A. Green; Falla and Pitty; Bank of Victoria; J.A. Crone; Miss M. Kean; H.J. Onley; Shamrock Hotel; Dalgety and Co.; the V.P.C. [Victorian Producers’ Co-operative Company]; W.J. Hay; George Charlesworth; Commercial Bank; C.A. Forer Pty Ltd; J.H. Bolden; W.A. Morgan; Len Harrison p106-12. 1926-1936 index p113.

2nd Back to Donald souvenir (covering the period of the last ten years 1926-36):
The Shire p3. Soldiers’ Memorial Hall p4. The surrounding district: new halls and other signs of progress: Cope Cope, Corack East, Jeffcott, Litchfield, Rich Avon p5. C.W.A. and Mechanics’ Institute p5. Sporting bodies p5. Mount Jeffcott: how it got its name; Those who have died since the last book; Railway p6. Business alterations p7. Royalty at Donald: visit of His Royal Highness, the Duke of Gloucester p10. Directory p11. The churches; Religions in the Shire p12. State Premier: Cope Cope boy’s rise [Albert A. Dunstan] p13. Electricity; Floods; Watchem district p14. Points of interest: Roads; Oldest resident [Alexander ‘Sandy’ Muir]; Debt adjustment; Bulk handling; Post Office clock; Swimming baths p15. Tree plantations; Horse dip; Aeroplane landing ground; Lewis’s subdivision; Landmark disappears [blacksmith shop]; Blind Institute; Road transport; Wheat yields; Donald Football Club p16. 1845-1925 index p17. S.A. Lance; Union Bank; Mount Jeffcott Hotel; Old pioneers pass; Meyer’s Dam; Laen pioneers; Small Brothers (back page).

ILLUSTRATIONS (selected):
Donald Shire Council 1925-26: T.W. Cantwell, W.A. McPherson, G. Coats, W.J. Borden, R.A. Adams, M. Burton, W. McNab, Joseph Brennan, W. Sproat p3. G.W. Letts p6. Godfrey Morgan p9. Mrs M.E. Veitch p10. ‘Donald Times’ office 44 years ago with: G. Morgan, W. Willey, W. Edwards, G. Maiken and G. Bentley p10. Morgan family: Mr Morgan and sons in their boyhood days: W.A. Morgan, J.P. Morgan, G. Morgan p11. ‘Donald Times’ office 35 years ago: Messrs Stephens, G. Morgan Snr, R. Odgers, W. Bazeley, W. Willey, G. Morgan Jnr, J.P Morgan p11. ‘Donald Times’ office 1925: J. Rochford, M.P. McGonegal, C.E. Chessells and G.W. Letts. Mr G. Morgan; Mr J.P. Morgan p13. W.A. Morgan p14. G.W. Letts; C.E. Chessells p15. ‘King Johnny’ of Banyenong p18. A Indian hawker; Police Station 1870s with Constable McGrath; Main bridge over the river at Wood Street north; Richardson River where the Laen Bridge now stands 1880 p19. Old water tower; ‘The Willows’ (house); Simpson’s Butcher’s shop p20. W. Sproat’s homestead on Banyenong Station p21. Mechanics’ Institute in course of erection, laying of foundation stone 1884 p22. J. Evans boot and shoe warehouse p23. Post and Telegraph Office, subsequently burnt down; P. Ganoni general working tinsmith shop p24. Donald Flour Mill (before destruction by fire 1925); Mr Gorrie, first schoolmaster; Donald Higher Elementary School 1924 p25. Doctor Deane and his wife; Edward Pym; Mr J.A. and Mrs Meyer p26. Mr and Mrs John Holland of Avon Plains p27. John Holland; Rev. H. Swan, W.J. Waddell, ‘Billy’ Johnson, Mr Roach; Donald Shire Offices p28. W.J. Waddell; J.G. Farquhar; John Earles p29. William Bazeley; H. Pope; Mrs W. Bazeley p30. Alexander ‘Sandy’ Muir; George Muir Snr; Brick residence of Mr A.E. Bassett p31. New York Coach Factory of R. Stamp; Donald Minstrels: H. Keen, L. Foster, J. Martin, S. Hart, W. Male, A. Thomas, E. Chessells, T. Conroy, M. Sunderland, S. Payne, W. Golding, L. Stephenson, F. Impey, H. McConville p32. Lederman Coachbuilder building; Donald Post Office p33. Early view of Wood Street with J. Rowe and Sons store; Soldiers’ Memorial Hall p34. M.E. Morgan’s Buildings p35. Early view of Wood Street; At side of Shamrock Hotel: Mrs Pierpont, Mrs Dan Glennon, Mrs McBayne Smith, Mr McBayne Smith, Mr J.A. Meyer p36. Railway accident at Donald 1917; Donald station, Canada p37. W.J. Waddell General Merchant store p38. Soldiers monument / memorial; Flood scene Litchfield 1912 p39. Mr and Mrs Joseph Litchfield; Early photo of Litchfield Railway Station p40. Mr E. Sheehan of Watchem p41. ‘Jimmy’ Fleet, Banyenong East; Rev. Fr. Barry, Watchem p42. ‘Bob’ Odgers, H. Onley Snr, John McGee; Early photo of Donald Railway Station p43. Flood scene 1909 with E.C. Lamplough, Butcher shop p44. Stephen Sellick, Jeffcott; Mrs Stephen Sellick p45. Hospital Sunday at Corack East 1898: Duncan, M. Finn, H. Carroll, W. Finn, Jack Finn, A. Chivers, J. Carroll, G.H. Osborne, P. King, G. Finn, G. Lees, F. Small, W. Male, W.W. Harris, R. Finn, H. Willey, J.H. Bolden, Eishold, J.A. Crone p46. Trustees of the Methodist Church: G.V. Matthews, J. Evans, E.S. Moore, W.G. Pearse, J.H. Bolden, J.W. Williams, W.N.L. Pearse, Rev. F. Jolly, P.E. Carne, J.M. Harris p47. Colonial Bank in course of erection p48. Residence of Mr G.F. Oakley, Wood Street, Donald p49. View of Wood Street 1892 showing Waddell’s store and Royal George Hotel p50. Mount Jeffcott Hotel 1898: W.A. Morgan, Mr Lavery, R. Pettit p51. C.A. Forer Pty Ltd emporium p52. Donald Coursing Club 1912: P. Sweeney, A.E. Mertens, N. Wilson, G. Meyer, Dr Lewis, P. Bourke, W.A. Morgan, P. Bazeley, J.C. McCracken, W. Ditchburn, D. Gillies, W. Small, J. O’Shannassy, A. Wilson, O. Meyer, G. May p53. Blacksmithing business of the late P. Falla p54. Rev. G. Tait p55. Cope Cope Presbyterian Church: J. Gilmour, A. McClelland, W.R. Pope, R. McClelland, G. Bugge, J. Crosbie, G. Scott, A. Harvey p56. Rev. K.C. Billinge; New Presbyterian Church, opened 1925 p57. Old Methodist Church; Present Methodist Church p58. East Laen Church; Rev. R. McCoy; St George’s Church of England, Blair Street, Donald p59. Members of deputation from Wimmera and Mallee to the Minister for Water Supply: Bushby, Scott, Miller, T.O. Guthrie, Reece, J.H. Dyer, E.H. Lascelles, H. Green, J. Kilcullen, McManus, A. Hobbs, A. Hepworth, W. Kendall, W. Sutcliff, P. Learmonth, C.D. Graham, P.J. Hoban, P. Phillips, Thomas Comrie, J. Clark, E. Reseigh, W.G. Leslie, J.R. Hornsby, J.C. Colbert p60. G. Charlesworth’s Refreshment Rooms, Wood Street North; Homestead on the Corack Station p61. Staff at J.H. Bolden’s blacksmithing and implement works in Wood Street 1925: Bert Bolden, W. Payne, T. Biggs, Bert Bazeley, A. Powell, N. Bayles, W. Gell, W. Roberts, L. Crocker, J. Bayles, A. Leathbridge, F. Impey, J.H. Bolden p61. Old woolshed on Lawler Station; Homestead on Lawler Station p61. District soldiers who fell in the Great War 1914-18: J.F. Tatterson, H.A. Davey, J. McClung, W. Coombs, H. Gregg, O.M.J. Goldsmith, J.B. Hodge, A.J. Perry, T.A. Bath, T. Cavanagh, M. Basset, S.J. St Clair, L.S. Muir, N.L. Rodgers, G. Boswell, J.W. Walder, D. McDonald, A. Bailes p62-3. I.H. Harrison, F. Slattery, A. Lovett, R. Zimmer, F. Nugent, A.W.A. Barber, F. McMurtrie, H.L. Dunstan, A. Hamilton, W. Creswick, G. Lees, F.R. Olive, L. McConechy, D. McCooke, E. Spencer, H.H. Lewis, J. Duncan p64-5. W. Cleary, P. Emonson, W.H. Gilchrist p66. Kay’s Donald Dining Rooms; Old cook-house at Lawler p66. Early settlers home, Laen district p67. A.W. Barber; W.H. Leng; Mr A. and Mrs Adams; C.R. Basset; Mrs C.R. Basset p68. Laen State School 1920s; Homestead on Rich Avon Station p69. Mrs Coats; P.T. Coulliard p70. Donald Inland Freezing Company p71. Offices of Oakley and Thompson, solicitors, Wood Street; L.C. Hall’s Pharmacy; Alex Muir, Mrs A. Muir; Royal Hotel p72. Donald Fire Brigade Station p73. Residence of J.H. Green, Litchfield; First Big Store; Residence of Mr J.D. Green, Litchfield p74. Residence of Mr H. Hancock, East Laen; Donald Bowling Club; ‘Bristol Park’, residence of J. Falla p75. W.M. Hearn; Jeffcott Band: W. Dunstan, R. Peverill, J.B. Tonkin, J. Neville, S. Selleck, Jonathon Harrison, J. Smith, G. Peverill, Gus Coats, A. Peverill, A. Chivers, A. Lyle, S. Coats p76. Mrs M.J. Robertson; Donald Shire Council 1911: Mr Broadhurst, Crs Perry, Pearse, Darcy, Lederman, McEwan, Lavery, Cantwell, Cruickshank, Green p77. National Bank of Australasia, Bank of Victoria p78. State Savings Bank; Bank of Victoria; Wood Street Implement Works of P. Falla, then J.H. Bolden: J. Buchanan, F. Purvis, S. Buchanan, D. McLennan, W. McCreddin, B. Falla, J. Hill, J. Cooper, J. Phillips, J. Bolden, P. Falla, J. Foster, Syd Shearer p79. Rev. Fr Coughlin p80. Laying of the foundation stone of St Mary’s 1907; Opening ceremony St Mary’s 1907 p81. St Mary’s Church; St Mary’s School p82. Convent of St Joan of Arc p83. Rev. Fr Scanlon, St Arnaud p84. Jonathon Donohue; Martin Donohue; R. Donohue p85. George Pyers p86. First loading of wheat [onto railway] at Litchfield 1892; W.L. Baker p87. Opening of Avon Plains Rifle Range: D. Reseigh, R.W. Reseigh, E. Reseigh, F. Miller, R. Merritt, J. Patterson, A. Miller, J.J. Grewar, Tucker, J. Chapman, A. McLeod, S. Miller, Miller, L.G. Pearse, Duncan, W.A. Hearn, J. Phillips, H. Reseigh, J. Reseigh, W. Tucker, T. Barratt, H.J. Cunningham, Clarke, Clarke, J.H. Bolden; Opening to the Shire Hall 1912 p88. Residence of Mr James Walder, Watchem; arrival of Mr James Walder at Watchem p89. Old Presbytery, St Arnaud and Rev. M. Dwyer p90. James Barnes of Minyip p91. Mr Jno Patterson p92. Centreway Buildings with members of Crone family p94. Mr W.G. Leslie p95. Mrs E.S. Moore; Mr E.S. Moore p96. Ivanhoe Private Hospital, Wood Street; Hornsby’s Timber Yards: Mr Torney, J.R. Hornsby, W. Bandy p97. G. Schriever, J. Bandy, J. Evans p98. St Arnaud Shire officers early 1880s: G.F. Oakley, J.G. Farquhar, O’Callaghan, P.E. Carne, George Watson, Birch, R. Gorrie, Dr H.H. Flemming, p99. Members of St Arnaud Shire Council 1887: W. Nalder, Lucas, J. O’Connor, M. Molony, William S. Vernon, Robert Donohue, J. Fletcher, William Cumming, Alfred Porter, Donald McArthur, E.F. Danaher, Pharez Phillips p99. James Aitken; Andrew Macredie; Fred Williamson p100. James Rowe and Sons Showroom; Sloane Brothers Saddler’s Shop; Chellew and Swaby’s Jeweller’s Shop; J.H. Hutchinson, tailor; B.M. Basset Store p101. P. Donnelly’s Shamrock Hotel; W.J. Hay’s Mens Wear House; R. McDonald’s Mount Jeffcott Hotel; R.N. Wadsworth’s Jeweller’s Shop; Portion of Wood Street on Saturday afternoon; Messrs Warne and Green’s Store, Watchem p102. Messrs Falla and Pitty’s Auctioneer’s Office; Royal George Hotel; Young Brothers Auctioneers; Mr J.A. Crone’s Butcher’s Shop; Corner of Watchem showing Watchem Hotel; H.A. Green’s Garage and Showrooms p103. Nurses K. Hoare and L. Hoare of Ivanhoe Private Hospital; Premises of Mr B Kirchner, Baker and Confectioner p104. Donald Citizens’ Band 1921: W. Ditchburn, L. Foster, G. Illig, P.W. Hourie, R. Jones, V. Stevens, V. Willey, W. Hester, J. De Mack, J. Martin, A. Hearn, W. Roberts, W. Grey, R. Bandy, L. Barberis, J. Valli, J. Whittaker, J. Evans, W. Hearn, A. Cameron, F. Vanselow, J. Collins, J. Crone, T. Hicks, J. Neumann, Eddie Smith p104. Old blacksmith’s shop, Watchem p104. Premier Motor Garage p105. Hannah Brothers Store p106. W.A. Morgan’s Auctioneer’s Office; Len Harrison’s Blacksmith Shop p107. H.J. Onley’s shops; J. Evan’s Boot Store p108. Mrs J. Hoare nursing Brian McNally; Mr George Aitken; Grave of Mary McLachlan, Banyenong East p109. Bank of Victoria, Donald; Dalgety and Co. p110. Victorian Producers’ Cooperative Company Store; Union Bank p111. J.N. Baker and Co. Store (drawing) p112.

2nd Back to Donald souvenir (covering the period of the last ten years 1926-36):
Councillor B.M. Basset (drawing) p3. A. Lancaster; C.H.D. Harper p4. Mr and Mrs James Walder p5. St Mary’s Hall; St Mary’s New Primary School p7. Miss Sheila Grey; Miss Dorothy Falla; Mr G.A. Osborne (drawing); Mr F.A. Cameron (drawing) p8. Miss Mary Paterson; Miss Rose Black p9. Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Mr W. Sproat of Banyenong Station p10. W.R. Swaby; C.H.L. Davies p11. New church building, St George’s Church of England; Godfrey Morgan (drawing) p12. Donald Agricultural Society Committee 1912: R. Byrne, J.B. Duncan, G.A. Pope, A. Russell, Jos Fawcett, W.H. Gray, J. Diamond, R. Hancock, E.S. Moore, C.R. Basset, A. Hepworth, W. Sproat, H.S. Pope, J. Langdon, G.H. Osborne, G. Muir, Jno Molony, Joe Maher, W.R. Pope, C. Griffiths, J.L. Pearse, A. Stephens, J.A. Gardiner, R.C. Hannah, T. Pope, J.P. Morgan, W.J. McNeill, S.J. Wortley, H. Goldsmith, J. McGannon p13. H. McClelland MHR; J. Hannah, W.G. Pitty, Alex ‘Sandy’ Muir; Senator J.F. Guthrie p14. Mr and Mrs J.A. Meyer; New Fire Brigade Station and motor pump p15. ‘King Johnny’ of Banyenong p16.

PLACENAMES and INSTITUTIONS from the index (selected):
A & P (Agricultural and Pastoral) Society. Ambulance. Australian Natives Association (ANA). Avon Plains. Avon Plains Farmers’ Association. Avon Plains Gold Mine. Avon River. Citizens’ Brass Band. Commercial Bank. National (Colonial) Bank. Bank of Victoria. State Savings Bank. Union Bank. Banyena Plains. Banyenong East and West. Batyo Catyo Lake. Bowling Club. Burnley Flour Mill. Corack Cemetery. The Centreway. Champagne Paddock. Chinese. Church of England (Anglican). Cobb and Co. Cockatoo Dam. Watchem Coffee Palace. Colonial Bank. Commercial Bank. Convent. Cope Cope. Corack. Coursing Club. Creswick’s Well. Cricket Club. Dalgety and Co. Egyptian Hall. Electric supply. Flour Mill. Football Club. Freezing Works. Golf Club. Grand Central Hotel. Gray’s Arcade. Gray’s Bridge. Gun Club. Hannan’s Hill. Harcourt and Co. Hospital. Jockey Club. Laen. Laen Presbyterian Church. Laen East Methodist Church. Lake Buloke. Landsborough Times. Litchfield (district). Madman’s Swamp. Masonic Temple. Corack Mechanics’ Institute. Donald Mechanics’ Institute. Watchem Mechanics’ Institute. Memorial Hall. Corack Methodist Church. Donald Methodist Church. Laen Methodist Church. Meyer’s Dam. Meyer’s Royal Hotel, Avon Plains. Miniature Rifle Range. Morton Plains. Mount Jeffcott. Mount Jeffcott Methodist Church. Mount Jeffcott Hotel. Narraport. National Bank. Onley’s Buildings. P & A Society (see also A & P Society). Picture Theatre (open air). Police Station. Donald Post Office. Litchfield Post Office. Watchem Post Office. Premier Garage. Donald Presbyterian Church. Litchfield Presbyterian Church. Watchem Presbyterian Church. Progress Association. Railway. Rich Avon. Richardson River. Rifle Club. Carron Roman Catholic Church. Corack Catholic Church. Donald Catholic Church. Litchfield Catholic Church. Watchem Catholic Church. Royal George Hotel. Royal Hotel (later Grand Central). RSSILA (RSL). Carron State School. Cope Cope State School. Donald State School. Jeffcott State School. Laen State School. Litchfield State School. St Mary’s School. Scouts. Shamrock Hotel. Shire Council. Shire Office. Soldiers’ Memorial. State Rivers and Water Supply. Stratford’s Lakes. Swanwater. Tennis Club. Traynor’s Lagoon. Trotting Club. Turf Club. Victorian Producers’ Cooperative. Wallaloo Station. Warranook Station. Water Tower. Water Works. Watchem. Avon Plains Wesleyan Church. Corack Wesleyan Church. Donald Wesleyan Church. Jeffcott Wesleyan Church. Watchem Wesleyan Church. Yarriambiack Creek. York Plains.

SURNAMES / FAMILY NAMES from the index:
Aarons. Abson. Abbott. Adams. Aitken. Allen. Allnut. Anderson. Angwin. Armstrong. Arnel. Bailes. Baird. Baker. Bandy. Bankin. Barbaris. Barber. Barker. Barnes. Barrett. Barrie. Barry. Basset. Bassett. Bath. Bayles. Baylis. Bazeley. Beardon. Beckham. Beckley. Beeman. Beggs. Belleville. Bennetto. Bentley. Berger. Berry. Bicknell. Billinge. Binder. Big Bob (aborigine). Biggs. Birch. Black. Blackman. Blair. Blay. Blencowe. Blundy. Bolden. Bolger. Boon. Boorn. Borden. Bourke. Boyd. Brady. Bridges. Buchanan. Bugge. Bull. Bullock. Bunworth. Burge. Burke. Burns. Burton. Byrne. Caddy. Caldow. Calhoun. Callaghan. Camerer. Cameron. Camp. Campbell. Cannard. Cantwell. Carmichael. Carne. Carrett. Carroll. Carron. Carter. Carwardine. Casey. Catterell. Cavanagh. Cave. Cerini. Chaffey. Chamen. Chantrey. Chapman. Charlesworth. Chellew. Chellew and Swaby. Chessells. Childs. Chivers. Clark. Clarke. Cleary. Clempson. Coats. Colbert. Colby. Cole. Collins. Colliver. Conn. Connellan. Conroy. Cook. Coombs. Coop. Cooper. Corbett. Costa. Coughlin. Coulliard. Cox. Craig. Cramer. Crean. Creswick. Crichton. Crocker. Crone. Crosbie. Crosby. Cross. Crothers. Cruikshank. Culligan. Cummin. Cumming. Cunningham. Curdie. Curtis. Cutts. Danaher. Darcy. Davey. Davie (aborigine). Davies. Davison. De Mack. Deakin. Dean. Delaney. Dendy. Deton. Dial. Dickeson. Dickie. Ditchburn. Ditterick. Doherty. Donald. Donnelly. Donohue. Dooley. Douglas. Dow. Doyle. Duncan. Dunn. Dunning. Dunstan. Dwyer. Earles. Edgar. Edwards. Eishold. Emonson. Englefield. Evans. Eyrie. Falla and Pitty. Falla. Farley. Farr. Farrell. Farquhar. Feeney. Ferguson. Ferris. Fielding. Finn. Fitzgerald. Fitzmaurice. Flanagan. Fleet. Flemming. Fletcher. Flett. Flockhart. Foley. Forer. Ford. Foreman. Foster. Fowler. Fox. Fraser. Freeland. Freemay. Furze. Ganoni. Gardiner. Geddes. Gell. Gibson. Gilbertson. Gilchrist. Gillies. Gilmour. Gilpin. Glennon. Glover. Glowrey. Golding. Goldsmith. Gooden. Gorrie. Graham. Grant. Gray. Green. Gregg. Gregory. Grenville. Grewar. Grey. Griffith and Bazeley. Griffiths. Groves. Gumbleton. Guthrie. Haiz. Hales. Hall. Ham. Hamilton. Hancock. Hannah. Hannan. Harcourt. Hardy. Harper. Harris. Harrison. Harsant. Hart. Harty. Harvey. Hay. Hayes. Haywood. Healy. Hearn. Heatley. Henderson. Hennebry. Hepworth. Hester. Hickey. Hicks. Higgins. Highett. Hill. Hines. Hoare. Hoban. Hodge. Hodgson. Hogg. Hoiles. Holland. Hood. Hornsby. Horsfall. Hourie. Howard. Howe. Hudson. Humoller. Hunter and McMillan. Hutchings. Hutchinson. Hyatt. Illig. Impey. Jack. Jacka. James. Jennison. Jessop. Johnson. Jolly. Jones. Kay. Kean. Keast. Kebble. Keen. Keith. Kelly. Kennedy. Kilcullen. King Anthony (aborigine). King Johnny (aborigine). King. Kinnear. Kirchner. Koop. Krepp. Laing. Lamplough. Lance. Langdon. Lascelles. Lavery. Lawler. Leahy. Lederman. Lee. Lees. Leister. Leng. Leslie. Letcher. Letts. Lewis. Liddle. Lindsay. Lines. Litchfield. Lloyd. Loats. Lock. Longmore. Loughery. Lovejoy. Lovett. Lucas. Luff. Lyle. Lynch. Lyons. Mackenzie. Macredie. Madden. Madder. Maher. Mahood. Maiken. Maishman. Maitland. Male. Malling. Mannix. Markman. Martin. Mason. Masterson. Mathison. Matthews. May. McAdam. McArthur. McBain. McBride. McCallum. McCarthy. McCaughey. McClelland. McClung. McCracken. McCreddin. McConochy. McConville. McCooke. McCoy. McCubbin. McDonald. McDowall. McErvale. McEwan. McGannon. McGee. McGillvray. McGonegal. McGowan. McGrath. McIntosh. McIntyre. McJunker. McKail. McKay. McKenzie. McKinnon. McLachlan. McLean. McLennan. McLeod. McMahon. McManus. McMurtrie. McNab. McNally. McNamara. McNeill. McNulty. McPhee. McPherson. Meagher. Melican. Melker. Merrett. Merritt. Mertens. Meyer. Miller. Mills. Mitchell. Moffitt. Mogg. Moloney. Molony. Moore. Morgan. Morley. Morrison. Moyle. Murdock. Muir. Munroe. Murphy. Murtagh. Nalder. Naughton. Neill. Nelson. Neumann. Neville. Neyland. Nichol. Nolan. Nugent. Nunan. Nunn. Oakley. O’Brien. O’Callaghan. O’Connor. Odgers. O’Dowd. O’Hare. O’Keefe. O’Leary. Olive. Oliver. O’Meara. Onley and Bazeley. Onley. Osborne. O’Shannassy. Pace. Page. Paine. Palamountan (Palamountain?). Palmer. Patterson. Payne. Peacock. Pearse. Peart. Penny. Petchell. Peters. Petitjean. Pettit. Perry. Peverill. Phillips. Pickering. Pierpoint. Pinnell. Pitty. Platt. Pole. Pollerd. Poole. Pope. Porter. Powell. Power. Price. Primrose. Procter. Purvis. Pyers. Pym. Queen Mary (aborigine). Quihampton. Rae. Reed. Reseigh. Richardson. Rigg. Riley. Rissmann. Ritchie. Roach. Roberts. Robertson. Robins. Robinson. Roche. Rochford. Rogers. Rowe. Russell. Ryan. Sanders. Scanlon. Scarce. Scarfe. Schafer. Schriever. Scott. Scown. Sellick. Shalberg. Shanahan. Sheahan. Shearer. Shepherd. Shewan. Shimmen. Simmons. Simpson. Sinclair. Skewes. Slattery. Sloane. Sluytermann. Small. Smith. Sparrow. Spencer. Sproat. St Clair. Stafford. Stakelum. Stamp. Steedman. Stephens. Stephenson. Stepney and Howard. Stevens. Steward. Stubbs. Sunderland. Sutcliffe. Sutherland. Sullivan. Swaby. Swan. Swanson. Sweeney. Swinneton. Tait. Tate. Tatterson. Taylor. Thomas. Thompson. Thornton. Tierney. Todd. Tolliday. Tonkin. Torney. Towers. Treleaven. Trott. Tucker. Turner. Tyson. Vail. Valli. Vanselow. Veitch. Vernon. Vogel. Waddell. Wadsworth. Wakefield. Walder. Walker. Wallis. Warde. Wardley. Warne and Green. Warne. Warren. Watson. Watts. Weir. Wells. West. Westerland. Westmore. Westmoreland. Westworth. Whatty. Wheen. White. Whiter. Whittaker. Wicks. Wilkinson. Willey. Williams. Williamson. Willox. Wilson. Wood. Woodfall. Woods. Wright. Young. Zampatti. Zanne. Zimmer.

FULL INDEX available on library computers: Electronic resources \ indexes (alphabetically by name of place).
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 994.58 DONA NEW Available
Non-Fiction Main Library 994.58 DONA NEW Available