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Main Title: Royal Historical Society of Victoria [RHSV]: Victorian historical magazine : nos 98-140
Publisher: Melbourne, Vic. : Royal Historical Society of Victoria.
Collation: Periodicals in box.
Subject: Royal Historical Society of Victoria
Historical societies - Periodicals
Notes:
No. 98, JUNE 1953: Historical figures in Australian literary history to early 1860s p33. History of Bass Strait p44. Visit to Williamstown p61. Exhibition Building p67. First Melbourne telephone directory p72.

No. 99, DECEMBER 1953: Narrative of a journey through Arnhem Land in 1910 by Major Stuart Love p73. An early Victorian legislator: Sir John O'Shanassy p96.

No. 100, JUNE 1954: Sir Charles Gavan Duffy p107. The discovery of gold at Ballarat p133. Early letters of John MacFarland, First Master of Ormond College, University of Melbourne p144.

No. 101, SEPTEMBER 1954: Local history in Australia p1. Excursion to the Victoria Barracks, St Kilda Road p14. Port Phillip 1840-1850 part 1 p25.

No. 102, DECEMBER 1954: Port Phillip 1840-1850 part 2 p41. Two Australian novelists' interpretation of early history (Eleanor Dark and Ernestine Hill) p57.

No. 103, MARCH 1955: Doctor John Singleton: Victorian pioneer, physician and philanthropist p81. Walter Burley Griffin in Victoria p102. Melbourne Town Hall p116.

No. 104, JUNE 1955: Maltese links with Australia p121. Hon. Samuel Mauger 1857-1936: a great humanitarian p139.

No. 105, OCTOBER 1955: The history of Warrandyte p1. Andrew George Scott - 'Captain Moonlite' p26. Excursion to Mount William p37.

No. 106, JANUARY 1956: George Higinbotham p41. Excursion to Jolimont (East Melbourne) p57. Excursion - State Parliament House: Victoria's parliament from 1856-1901 p66.

No. 107, MARCH 1956: Sir William Stawell p73. Excursion to South Melbourne Town Hall p87.

No. 108, JUNE 1957: Captain Alexander Maconochie p1. Reminiscences of Hugh Hamilton Gibson: a pioneer p15. The Ruhr of Australia: a history of the Latrobe Valley p33.

No. 109, DECEMBER 1957: The 26th Olympiad (Olympics, Olympic Games), Melbourne 1956 p1. Como: an historic Melbourne home p16. The military life of General Sir John Monash p25.

No. 110, MAY 1958: Notes on the natives (aborigines) formerly inhabiting the Goulburn Valley p45. He flogged the editor (Nathaniel Lipscombe Kentish) p59. The Reverend Doctor W.H. (William Henry) Fitchett: educationalist, ecclesiastical statesman and man of letters p66.

No. 111, AUGUST 1958: A survey of aviation literature p85.

No. 112, DECEMBER 1958: The Nepean Peninsula in the nineteenth century p145.

No. 113, FEBRUARY 1959: The Great South Land: evidence of early visits by explorers of European nations p1. The Gippsland Road 1836-1848 p8. Military reforms of General Sir Edward Hutton in the Commonwealth of Australia 1902-4 p34.

No. 114, MAY 1959: A letter book of an early Melbourne solicitor: Mr Henry Moor 1842-43 p61. Some aspects of Australian naval operations in World War 2 p70. Some aspects of business life in Bendigo in 1853 p92.

No. 115, AUGUST 1959: The origin of the name of Caulfield Road District p133. The military life of Major General Sir John Charles Hoad p141. The late Ernest MacGregor Christie: an appreciation p205.

No. 116, NOVEMBER 1959: The Victorian exploring expedition and relieving expeditions, 1860-61: the Burke and Wills tragedy (Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills) p213.

No. 117, FEBRUARY 1960: A pioneer of two colonies: John Pascoe Fawkner 1792-1869 - part 1 p1.

No. 118, MARCH 1960: A pioneer of two colonies: John Pascoe Fawkner 1792-1869 - part 2 (storm and stress) p67.

No. 119, APRIL 1960: A pioneer of two colonies: John Pascoe Fawkner 1792-1869 - part 3 (a newer world) p103.

No. 120, MAY 1960: A pioneer of two colonies: John Pascoe Fawkner 1792-1869 - part 4 (the long day closes) p175.

No. 121, August 1960: The white woman with the blacks in Gippsland p7. The McCay family of Castlemaine: ninety years of community service 1866-1956 p26. The history of Melbourne fire fighting (brigade) p50. Aborigines in the Southern Mallee of Victoria p63.

No. 122, NOVEMBER 1960: First disovery of gold in Victoria p86. Jean Theodore DeRavin, pioneer of Sheepwash Creek, near Bendigo p97. All Saint's Church of England [Anglican], East St Kilda 1858-1958 p106. The unveiling of the statue of Field Marshall Sir Thomas Blamey p118.

No. 123, FEBRUARY 1961: The residential component of university education (residential colleges) p141. A Dame Nellie Melba centenary oration p159.

No. 124, MAY 1961: The young James Riley p171. The coming of the 'David Clark' in 1839 and the story of James McNay p189. 'Meltham' near Geelong p200. Doctor Daniel Curdie, an Australian who did the Grand Tour in 1851 p203. Dame Nellie Melba: a centennial review p210.

No. 125, AUGUST 1961: Inglewood 1861-1961 p7. C.J. Dennis: his life and work p37.

No. 126, NOVEMBER 1961: The Melbourne City Mission 1855-1960 p73. Kalkallo - a link with the past p99. A tribute to the late Edward George Honey p119. The secret companions (poem) p124.

No. 127, FEBRUARY 1962: Recollections of Cole's Book Arcade 1899-1929 p131. Captain Daniel Woodriff p143. Outward voyage of Frederick Atyeo p162.

No. 128, MAY 1962: Hovell's return to Geelong 1853 (William Hovell) p186. Batman treaty re-enactment committee (John Batman) p196. The McEvoy Gold Mine disaster 1895 p199. A biographical sketch of Patrick Hanna 1819-90 p207. William Buckley p216.

No. 129, AUGUST 1962: Thomas Walton Stanford: an American in exile p245. The history of the Yelta Mission Station p251. Henry (Harry) Douglas Stephens, Herbert Hewlett and some of their colleagues p263.

No. 130, NOVEMBER 1962: Melbourne's churches and cathedrals p299. Wills' centenary celebrations at Totnes, Devon 1961p332. William John Wills 1834-61 p337.

No. 131, FEBRUARY 1963: Ararat: from mining camp to city p358. Louis Charles Bernacchi: the first Australian scientist to work and winter on the Antarctic continent p379.

No. 132, MAY 1963: Monash University p409. A saga of two hundred years: the families of Governor Philip Gidley King and John Macarthur (King family, Macarthur family) p422. Some notes and sidelights on the St James' Old Cathedral p442.

No. 133, AUGUST 1963: The John Batman stone p8. A great doctor: Horace Pern of Leongatha 1872-1936 p13. A history of Lake Condah Aboriginal Reserve p29.

No. 134, NOVEMBER 1963: Dandenong: from slab hut to city p61.

No. 135, FEBRUARY 1964: The history of New Guinea p6. A history of the Australian Natives' Association p23. Edward John Eyre p37.

No. 136, MAY 1964: Sources of Australian history p58. Australian saga 1862-1877: a snapshot of pioneer life in the colony of Victoria (pioneers) p67. Memorials of Ireland: place names in Victoria p79.

No. 137, AUGUST 1964: The late Sir John Latham: an appreciation p94. Memories of Coranderrk Aboriginal Mission Station p102. The early days of hydro-electric power p116. Jean Theodore Deravin of Chateau Dore, Bendigo p120.

No. 138, NOVEMBER 1964: Sir Samuel Augustus Pethebridge p127.

No. 139, FEBRUARY 1965: Acclimatization in Victoria p8. Brass bands have played a prominent part in the history of Victoria p30. The South African [Boer] War 1899-1902 p48. Plates: Sir Winston Churchill - frontipiece. Menzies Hotel p6. James Cue Ryan 1869-1955 p50.

No. 140, MAY 1965: An historical survey of Jolimont in East Melbourne p71. Edward Edgar Pescott 1872-1954 p81. James Graham and archives p89. The first Australian Antarctic Committee 1886-1892 p107. Major-General Sir William Throsby Bridges p121.


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Periodicals Stacks Periodical Box 142 Available