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JUNE 2001: Street names of Bendigo p5.
OCTOBER 2001.
SEPTEMBER 2002.
OCTOBER 2002.
NOVEMBER 2002.
MAY 2003.
JUNE 2003.
JULY 2003.
AUGUST 2003.
SEPTEMBER 2003: Some extracts from the autobiography of Nelson James Meagher (1925-1998).
OCTOBER 2003: Nelson James Meagher continued p2. Summaries of talks: Changes in Bendigo streets p3. Caledonian societies in Bendigo p3. Prostitution in early Bendigo p4. Bob Brothers p5. Countess Lovie Cadorin p6.
NOVEMBER 2003: Bendigo Cemetery.
DECEMBER 2003: Valerie Lovejoy. Army Survey Regiment.
FEBRUARY 2004. MARCH 2004: The life of Frederick Taylor James and two of his children p5. Chateau Dore wine 1879
APRIL 2004: The history of Bass Strait and especially that of the Furneaux Group [of islands] p3.
MAY 2004.
JUNE 2004: Joseph Martin Brady 1828-1908
JULY 2004: Higher education in Bendigo: 150 years of change.
AUGUST 2004: The Volunteer Rifles and Cavalry in central Victoria 1858-1883 p3.
SEPTEMBER 2004: Red Ribbon Movement p3.
OCTOBER 2004: Fortuna Village p3-4.
NOVEMBER 2004.
DECEMBER 2004: A railwayman for 48 years: reminiscences of Col Holl p3.
FEBRUARY 2005.
MARCH 2005: Some French names found on early Bendigo p3. Notes on the Lansell family p6.
APRIL 2005.
MAY 2005.
JUNE 2005.
JULY 2005.
AUGUST 2005: Bendigo Advertiser Annual report.
SEPTEMBER 2005: Journalism: history's first draft.
OCTOBER 2005: Catherine Hayes, the Irish diva.
NOVEMBER 2005: Early chemists of Bendigo p3. Pauper's Paddock at White Hills Cemetery p5.
DECEMBER 2005.
FEBRUARY 2006: Henry William Frood p3. Sedgwick (formerly Upper Emu Creek) p5.
MARCH 2006: Robert Gray Ford: a man before his time. Mining accidents.
APRIL 2006: Fortuna Villa. Silicosis.
MAY 2006.
JUNE 2006: Fortuna Village p1. Summary of talk by Dr Charles Fahey: The diary of Isaac Edward Dyason p3.
JULY 2006: Central Bendigo: Pall Mall, View Point, View Street and Rosalind Park.
AUGUST 2006.
SEPTEMBER 2006.
OCTOBER 2006: Football p3.
NOVEMBER 2006: Excursion to Eaglehawk and the Whipstick.
DECEMBER 2006: Last drinks! how Bendigo survived the drought of 1866 p3.
FEBRUARY 2007: History of bush dance and music in Australia.
MARCH 2007: Bendigo Prison / Gaol p1. Education in 1920s and 1930s Bendigo p3.
APRIL 2007: Captain John Gore RN p3.
MAY 2007.
JUNE 2007.
JULY 2007: Suicide on the Bendigo goldfields 1860-1875.
AUGUST 2007.
OCTOBER 2007: Geology, gold and graptolites.
SEPTEMBER 2007.
NOVEMBER 2007: Drought and irrigation development in the Northern Plains / James Rorke p2.
DECEMBER 2007.
FEBRUARY 2008.
MARCH 2008.
APRIL 2008.
MAY 2008: Widowed, deserted and single women in Bendigo in the 1920s and 1930s / Dr Michele Matthews p2.
Vol.35 no.5 JUNE 2008: The past 25 years in Australian ABC and commercial radio / Dave Lennon.
JULY 2008: Beyond the rhetoric: community engagement / Corinne Perkin p3.
AUGUST 2008: Our man from Darfur: George Bachyths / Carol Holsworth p3.
Vol.35 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2008: History traced in local characters [local history in ‘The Bendigo Advertiser’ and local newspapers] / Peter Kennedy p3.
OCTOBER 2008: An inch of rain and what it means: landscapes of the northern plains of Victoria 1836-1930 / Robyn Ballinger.
NOVEMBER 2008: New archives centre p1.
DECEMBER 2008: Bendigo Mechanics' Institute museum / James Lerk p1. What is an historical museum? (including Kauri Museum, New Zealand) / Pat Thwaites p3.
FEBRUARY 2009: Bendigo School of Mines / David Lea p3.
Vol.36 no.2 MARCH 2009: Advertisers and advertising / Carol Holsworth.
Vol.6 no.3 APRIL 2009: Cobb and Co. / Sam Everingham.
Vol.35 no.4 MAY 2009 Vale: Edith Lunn p1. Archaeology in Bendigo / Dr Gary Hill p3.
Vol.35 no.5 JUNE 2009: Memorandum of Understanding regarding proposed Archive Centre p1-2. Sandhurst Club History 1858-1900 / David Cotton p3-4.
Vol.35 no.6 JULY 2009: Bendigo Regional Archives Centre (BRAC) opened p2. Ironbark-West Bendigo Miners Cottage heritage study p3-4.
Vol.35 no.7 AUGUST 2009.
Vol.35 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2009: Achieving the impossible: restoration of the Abbotsford Convent Garden p4.
Vol.35 no.9 OCTOBER 2009.
Vol.35 no.10 NOVEMBER 2009: The history of climate change / David Jones p3-4.
Vol.35 no.11 DECEMBER 2009: Thomas Comer and the Colonial Gold Company 1852-1857 / Ralph Birrell p4-5.
Vol.36 no.1 FEBRUARY 2010: Henry Backhaus: Catholic priest and Bendigo pioneer / Mal Nolan p3-5.
Vol.36 no.2 MARCH 2010: A short but interesting life - Bendigo's aviator, Basil Watson / Terry Davidson p3-5.
Vol.36 no.3 APRIL 2010.
Vol.36 no.4 MAY 2010: Gilbert Rule collection p2.
Vol.36 no.5 JUNE 2010.
Vol.36 no.6 JULY 2010: The Victoria Cross / summary of a talk by Richard Armon p3-4. The birth of Bendigo: the first gold discoverers / Toni Domaschenz p5-6.
Vol.36 no.7 AUGUST 2010.
Vol.36 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2010.
Vol.36 no.9 OCTOBER 2010: Early land sales on Bendigo p3.
Vol.36 no.10 NOVEMBER 2010: Technical education in Victoria: the end of inspection and the emergence of the school review / David Lea p3.
Vol.36 no.11 DECEMBER 2010: Bendigo's loss - Chinese secret society's gain? [Gee Hing / Yee Hing Chinse Secret Society] / Carol Holsworth p3.
Vol.37 no.1 FEBRUARY 2011.
Vol.37 no.2 MARCH 2011: The Americans in Bendigo 1942 p3. Land sales in Bendigo 1854-60 / Ralph Birrell p7. The travels of Ann Eudey b Cornwall 1840 buried Kalgoorlie WA 1910 / David Cotton p8. Bendigo's Bridge Street Burial Ground [cemetery] / Rita Hull p9.
Vol.37 no.3 APRIL 2011: A brief history of the Coliban [water supply] system p3.
Vol.37 no.4 JUNE 2011: Seeds of the Pomelo: 19th century Chinese families in Bendigo p3.
Vol.37 no.5 JULY 2011: Opening of Nolan Street Archives storage facility p1. Early surveyors on the Bendigo goldfields 1852-60 / Ralph Birrell p3.
Vol.37 no.6 AUGUST 2011: Collection needs new housing [description of Bendigo Historical Society artefact collection] p2. Children's games played prior to the Great Depression [interviews with Stella Banfield, Mary Pickles, Geoff Newman, Vel Newman, Joan O'Donahue, Peg Schlotterlein, James Gallacher, Jack Larkin, Ken Maes] / James Lerk p3. Two mining families of Bendigo: a triumph and a disaster [Bolitho family and Moyle family] p10. The story of the Gaylards [Gaylard family] / as told by Ella Gaylard p13. John Boyd Watson (and sons) / Rob Upson p17. James Isaac Watson, John Boyd Watson junior p18.
Vol.37 no.7 SEPTEMBER 2011.
Vol.37 no.8 OCTOBER 2011.
Vol.31 no.9 NOVEMBER 2011: Bendigo: it's Cornish / Tom and Libby Luke.
Vol.31 no.10 DECEMBER 2011: Fortuna Village business enterprise plan.
Vol.38 no.1 FEBRUARY 2012.
Vol.38 no.2 MARCH 2012.
Vol.38 no.3 APRIL 2012: Residence licences and 42nd section leases in Bendigo / R.W. Birrell p3.
Vol.38 no.4 MAY 2012.
Vol.38 no.5 JUNE 2012: Victoria Hill p3. Nurses p4.
Vol.38 no.6 JULY 2012: Thomas Roberts Bolitho: my great-grandfather / Tom Luke p3. 'Take me back to Bendigo' (song) and Alma Gray [Grey] p4.
Vol.38 no.7 AUGUST 2012: Thompsons Foundry, Castlemaine 1875-1974: its manufacturing history and preservation / Paull Lahn p3.
Vol.38 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2012.
Vol.38 no.9 OCTOBER 2012.
Vol.38 no.10 NOVEMBER 2012: A tribute to Mr Ken Hesse OAM 1909-1996 'The care of the Aged'.
Vol.38 no.11 DECEMBER 2012: Thomas Ryan memorial tombstone p2. Early pioneers of Bendigo (letter to the editor 1885) p3.
Vol.39 no.1 FEBRUARY 2013: The master butchers of Bendigo p2. New tram exhibition p4.
Vol.39 no.2 MARCH 2013.
Vol.39 no.3 APRIL 2013: Bendigo's Jewish Synagogue.
Vol.39 no.4 MAY 2013: Uhrbrock family p2. The old cemetery [Bridge Lane] (from Bendigo Advertiser 31 Jul 1886) p2. White Hills Cemetery works p4.
Vol.39 no.5 JUNE 2013: Additions to Fortuna Villa 1901 p3. The tombstone of Thomas Ryan at White Hills Cemetery p3.
Vol.39 no.6 JULY 2013: Fire at Specimen Cottage 1865 (false alarm) p2.
Vol.39 no.7 AUGUST 2013: Electricity 1893 p2.
Vol.39 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2013: Squizzy Taylor in Bendigo p2. Great Extended Hustler's Mine disaster anniversary planned for May 2014 p4.
Vol.39 no.9 OCTOBER 2013.
Vol.39 no.10 NOVEMBER 2013: Six pillars and a burying ground [in Agricultural Showgrounds] (Bendigo Advertiser 13 Sep 1884) p2.
Vol.39 no.11 DECEMBER 2013: Gathering of old pioneers 1901 p2. Snippets of Bendigo railway history p4.
Vol.40 no.1 FEBRUARY 2014: Former resident of Specimen Cottage [Sophia Howard 1872].
Vol.40 no.2 MARCH 2014: 12 Williamson Street, Bendigo (house history).
Vol.40 no.3 APRIL 2014: Disaster at Great Extended Hustler's Mine 1914. First women's cricket match.
Vol.40 no.4 MAY 2014: The late Mr McLachlan, police magistrate. Sergeant Webb.
Vol.40 no.5 JUNE 2014: First Baptist Church 1910. Old time statue [how Monument Hill was named].
Vol.40 no.6 JULY 2014: Vale: Ralph Birrell p5.
Vol.40 no.7 AUGUST 2014: Cantilever verandahs (from Bendigo Advertiser 1964).
Vol.40 no.8 SEPTEMBER 2014.
Vol.40 no.9 OCTOBER 2014: The Junction Cemetery 1858 p2. 'The Countryman' newspaper p4. June Parry, our Secretary from 1962 to 1995 / Carol Holsworth p5.
Vol.40 no.10 NOVEMBER 2014: Fortuna tour (photos). Maria Steele 1865. 'When the Queen came to town' documentary. Central Deborah Gold Mine.
Vol.40 no.11 DECEMBER 2014: The brothels near St Kilian's Church (article 28 Mar 1877) p2.
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