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Main Title: Riders of time / Mabel Brookes, with illustrations by Harold Freedman.
Author: Brookes, Mabel Balcombe, Dame, 1890-1975.
Imprint: Melb. : Macmillan of Australia, 1967.
Collation: 25 cm illustrated, portraits, facsimilies, hbk ; 217p. :
Subject: Brookes, Mabel Balcombe, Dame, 1890-1975
Anecdotes
Family histories
Social life and customs
Biography
Melbourne [Naarm] (Vic.) (Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country)
Notes:
Contents include: 1. Point Nepean Road [memoirs]; 2 The Lady Nelson and Captain Grant in 1800; Lieutenant Murray’s entry into Port Phillip; Time and Matthew Flinders; David Collins and his convict ships, 1802; Prelude to Melbourne; Gellibrand and the Batman deed; Lady Franklin’s Diary; An overlander’s diary; Charles Joseph la Trobe; Prelude to Victoria; The lost and abandoned; The shadow of the system; The Mahogany Ship; Benjamin Boyd; The diggings; The ghost town; The Kelly legend; Melbourne society in the Victorian Era.
Dame Mabel Brookes' memories encompass nearly the whole of 'European' Australian history. Her grandmother, whom she remembers vividly, landed in Sydney in the early part of the nineteenth century.

The author looks back over events large and small which have gone to make up the Australian nation as it is today. Dame Mabel Brookes has known personally, or has heard her grandmother speak of so many famous figures of the past - Governor King, Batman, La Trobe, Rolf Boldrewood, Alfred Deakin, sir John Monash, and many more besides.

The book contians unforgettable sketches: of the two bushrangers who broke into her grandmother's house and were later hanged, their effigies clad in her grandfather's stolen clothes, on show in Melbourne; of her grandmother's tea parties with Inspector Hare, the man who finally caught Ned Kelly, and the author's life long freindship with Dame Nellie Melba.

She ends the book at the time of the first world war when she was a Red Cross helper with the Australian forces in the Middle East.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 920 BRO Available