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Main Title: Australia's heritage: the making of a nation
Author:
Imprint: Paul Hamlyn Pty Ltd / IPC Magazine Ltd 1970-1972
Subject: Periodicals
Australia
Notes:
Vol.1 part 1 to Vol.7 no.15 (part 105).

The following parts are missing: 64, 67, 71, 72, 73, 75, 76, 78, 82, 84, 85, 91, 92, 96, 99.

From Vol.1 part 1: ‘Australia’s heritage is published weekly as a 28-page colour magazine. It builds over 105 weeks into a complete 8-volume reference work …’

Vol.7 no.15 contains index to the entire work.

SAMPLE ENTRIES
PART 13: Bligh took refuge in Hobart Town p289. The impenetrable barrier (Blue Mountains) p292. Reluctant leader of the rum Corps (William Patterson) p298. Early Australian homes: interiors p300. Persecution under the rebel regime : having seized power in the colony, the grasping officers of the New South Wales Corps proceeded to reward their supporters and to mow down all opposition p306. Surveyor who achieved fame despite scandals : George Evans, surveyor, artist and explorer of note, was twice accused of misappropriating land and funds p310.
PART 17: Survey of the New Holland coasts by Phillip King p385. William Sorell p390. The rum hospital p394. Surgical instruments p399. Ellis Bent and Jeffrey Hart Bent p400. John Oxley and exploration of the Lachlan River p405. Levey Brothers, back cover. PART 19: Joseph Lycett p433. Macquarie Habour and convicts p439. Early Australian dress p444. Sheep breeding p446. John George Lang p452. Governor Macquarie: farewell tour of Van Diemen's Land p454. Toad-fish back cover. PART 20: Thomas Brisbane p457. Coastal ships of the early 1800s p468. Brisbane River p472.
PART 21: William Charles Wentworth p481. Governor George Arthur p486. Sir Thomas Brisbane p490. Weaponry (weapons, guns, rifles) of the early 19th century p492. Hume and Hovell p496. Early romantic novelists of New South Wales p502. PART 22: Birth of Brisbane town p505. Downfall of Governor Brisbane p509. John Dunmore Lang p514. Weapons of the aborigines (aboriginal) p516. Allan Cunningham p521. Augustus Earle p524. PART 23: Governor Ralph Darling p529. Allan Cunningham p533. Early ploughs of Australia p540. Frederick Fisher, Fisher's ghost p542. Matthew Brady, bushranger p550. PART 24: Jorgen Jorgenson p553. Captain James Stirling and the Swan River p559. Water, wind and horse power p564. John Piper p566. Chief Justice Francis Forbes p571. Dispute between Darling and Forbes p574.
PART 26: Charles Sturt p601. Cyprus (ship) p608. Governor Ralph Darling p610. Craftsmen and their tools p612. Governor George Arthur p619. Phoebe (ship) pS49. Busby's bore pS50. PART 27: John Glover, artist p625. Thomas Mitchell, explorer p631. Major-General Richard Bourke, Governer NSW p634. Craftsmen and their tools p636. Sophia Jane (ship) pS52. PART 28: Tolpuddle Martyrs p654. The colony's first armed services p660. Governor Bourke p662. Major Thomas Mitchell p666. Henry Hacking p670. PART 29: John Pascoe Fawkner and the founding of Melbourne p673. John Batman p676. Governor Richard Bourke p682. Wool production p684. Conrad Martens, landscape artist p688. Martin Cash, bushranger pS55. William Buckley pS56. PART 30: Captain William Light, founder of Adelaide p697. Thomas Mitchell and the discovery of Australia Felix p702. Land bonanza in Port Phillip p706. Shipwrecks 1835: George III (ship), Neva (ship), Enchantress (ship), Hive (ship) p718.
PART 31: George Gipps, Governor p721. Sir John Franklin, Governor Tasmania p731. Lighthouses p732. Massacre at Myall Creek p737. Glenelg River p741. PART 32: Melbourne in the making p745. Thomas Wainewright p750. Squatters, NSW p753. Copper industry p756. Edward John Eyre p759. PART 33: Paul Strzelecki p769. Moreton Bay p773. Copper miner's life and work p780. Edward John Eyre p783. Caroline Chisholm p787. Samuel Thomas Gill, artist p791. Kangaroo Island pS64.. PART 34: Ludwig Leichhardt p793. John Skinner Prout, artist p798. Governor George Gipps p802. Charles Sturt p808. Discovery of gold p814. Copper mining boom pS66. PART 35: Port Phillip: struggle for separation p817. Charles FitzRoy, Governor NSW p822, 838. Sir Thomas Mitchell, last trek p827. A doctor's work in the 1840s p828. Frederick Garling, marine artist p833. Success (ship) pS67. Jacky Jacky pS67. Early wine industry pS68.
PART 36: Edmund Kennedy and Cape York p841. Ben Boyd, entrepreneur p846. Sir Charles Fitzroy, Governor NSW p851. Women's fashion, (clothing, clothes, dress) 1820-1840 p852. Baron Ferdinand von Mueller p857. George French Angus, pictorial historian, artist p862. Disappearance of Ludwig Leichhardt pS69. T.H. Huxley in Australia pS70. First Australian golf courses pS70. PART 37: Charles Joseph La Trobe p865. Goldrushes: affect on Victoria p870. Paddle-steamers p876. End of convict transportation p882. William Buelow Gould (Holland), artist p887. Growth of interstate cricket pS71. Black Thursday, bushfires in Victoria 1851 pS72. PART 38: Edward Hargraves p889. Goldrushes, NSW p895. Gold mining equipment p900. Goldrushes, Victoria p906. First mail steamers (ships) including Chusan (ship) pS74. PART 39: Cobb & Co. Coaches p913. Melbourne: affects of the gold-rushes (goldrushes) p918. Children's play activities p924. University of Melbourne p926. Sir Charles Hotham, Governor of Victoria p929. Norfolk Island p933. Change of name to Tasmania from Van Diemen's Land pS75. First Australian coins pS76. PART 40: Eureka Stockade p937. Peter Lalor, gold-digger's leader p944. Gold-fields of Australia (map) p947. Shopping p948. Mary Ann (paddle-steamer), Lady Augusta (paddle-steamer), first to travel up Murray River p950. Railways p954. Chinese on goldfields p958. Russian war scare pS77.
PART 41: The Gregory trio, explorers p961. Lola Montez p968. Start of the railways p972. Dunbar (ship) p974. Gold miners after Eureka p976. How the telegraph came to Australia pS79. Celeste Mogador, wife of French consul-general Lionel, Comte de Chambrillan pS79. Great Britain (ship) pS80. PART 42: Admella (ship) p985. Robert Torrens, land transfer system p991. George Coppin and Gustavus Brooke p994. Convicts who made good (Mary Reiby, Simeon Lord, Samuel Terry, Daniel Cooper) p996. Australian Rules Football p1004. Alpacas in Australia pS81. PART 43: Burke and Wills p1009. Bushrangers p1016. Public entertainment 1850s p1020. Lambing Flat, NSW and Chinese gold-diggers p1022. John McDouall Stuart, explorer p1025. Changes wrought by gold p1030. Boundary adjustments pS83. Pearling industry pS84. PART 44: English Cricket tour p1033. Henry Kendall, poet p1037. Rescue teams for Burke and Wills p1040. Growth of the postal service in Australia p1044. How the Melbourne Cup began p1049. Squatters, redistribution of land p1054. Burke and Wills statue pS86. PART 45: Troops sent to Maori War p1057. Abram Louis Buvelot, artist p1062. Island labourers (Kanakas) for Queensland p1066. Inside an Australian home in the 1850s p1068. John McDouall Stuart p1073. Arthur Orton (Tichborne heir) 1077.
PART 46: Assassination attempt on the Duke of Edinburgh p1081. When Western Australia asked for convicts p1086. Queensland gold-rushes p1090. Clothes, clothing, dress, costume 1830-60 p1092. Sailing ships and steamers p1097. The touring Aboriginal Cricketers p1102. Black Dan Morgan, bushranger pS89. Welcome Stranger gold nugget pS90. PART 47: Captain Thunderbolt p1105. John Forrest, explorer p1109. Gold mining p1114. Emigrating to South Australia p1116. Adam Lindsay Gordon p1122. Henry Parkes p1124. PART 49: Westward from Alice Springs [Peter Warburton] p1153. Nicholas Chevalier, artist and celebrity p1159. Free trade or protection? p1162. The call of the blackbirders in the Pacific p1168. Henry Parkes: first premiership p1173. PART 50: Escape of the Fenians p1177. How Australia won the first Test p1182. John Forrest: 7 month ordeal p1184. A race hounded to extinction [Tasmanian aborigines] p1191. Convicts in Tasmania [Marcus Clarke] p1198.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Periodicals Stacks Periodical box 96 Available Not for loan Old periodical boxes- on flat file in stacks.