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[Meerlieu, Vic]: Meerlieu Primary School Council, 1983. 57 pages. History of settlement at Meerlieu and of its school.

Hayles, Annamarie

Meerlieu Primary School No 2535, 1883-2008 "The Pride of our Community" 125 Years of Memories.

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ERRIMANS

C

REEK

Merriman's Creek Valley Task Force

Save the Merriman's Creek Valley

Detailed submission for the purpose of protecting the Merriman's Creek Valley from development for brown coal mining. The document criticises weaknesses of the Kinhill study from economic, environmental, technological and agricultural aspects.

M

UNRO

Luxford, David

Sap in their veins: a history of Munro

1988. 131 pages. History of settlement in the Munro district, detailing the

development of the timber industry, the public buildings and organisations, and some of the early families.

Luxford, David.

The Luxford Chronicles.

Stratford, Vic: Dalco Publishing, 1995. 120 pages.

Family history, including branch at Munro highly identified with that area. Massola, Aldo

The grinding rocks at Munro

Victorian Naturalist vol.84 no.7 pages 207-210, July 1967.

Description of rocks used by Aborigines for grinding stone axes. Massola, Aldo

More grinding rocks at Munro

Victorian Naturalist vol.86 no.12 pages 342-345, Dec 1969.

Description of rocks used by Aborigines for grinding stone axes. Maxfield, V.

Munro and district schools 1850-1968.

The Gap, magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1968. Pages 49-51. Includes Stockdale, Narrang and Delvine.

West, Alan L.

Axe-grinding rocks near Munro, Central Gippsland, Victoria

Victorian Naturalist vol.86 no.6 pages 152-159, June 1969.

Description of rocks used by Aborigines for grinding stone axes.

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YRTLEBANK

Crawley, Deidre

the surrounding district 1880-1985

[Myrtlebank, Vic: D. Crawley], 1985. 65 pages.

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AMBROK

Fletcher, Meredith

Soldier settlement at Nambrok Denison

H I Farmer April 1989 pages 18-21. Account of the development of irrigation farms

by soldier settlers at Nambrok Denison from 1951. Marshall, Jan M.

Nambrok Homestead: a brief history

1985. 19 pages.

History of the King family and their property, Nambrok station, including a description of the homestead.

Nambrok Denison Reunion Committee

The plains: a history of Nambrok-Denison

Denison, Vic: The Committee, 1991. 163 pages.

History of settlement in the Nambrok and Denison areas, from the first squatters to the coming of irrigation and soldier settlement. It documents the growth of community groups, institutions and schools and includes histories of some of the early families.

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EWRY

Coles, Eric.

Henry Miller: pioneer of the Upper Maffra district.

The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1969. Pages 42-43

Miller grazed cattle on Mount Wellington. Dwyer, Jack

St. Ita's Newry 1891-1991

1991. 24 pages. History of St Ita's Catholic Church at Newry and of some of the Catholic families of the area.

Fraser, C.A. (Rev); Roberts, John (Rev)

Jubilee historical sketch: Presbyterian Church Maffra, Newry, Glenmaggie 1863-1913

1915. 42 pages.

Includes a brief history of the Presbyterian Church at Newry. Henry, Shirley; Howe, Garry

As the crow flies: Newry Football Club history

1993. 98 pages.

History of Newry Football Club describing the club's performance each year from the 1920s, and with information on players and club members.

1975. 20 pages.

Published for Back to Newry Celebrations.

Pearce, Florence

St Andrews Church Newry: celebrating a centenary 1885-1985

Boisdale, Vic: F. Pearce, 1985. 24 pages.

History of the Newry area and its early settlers, and of St Andrew's Church at Newry. Pollock, David

Early schools of Boisdale and Maffra Districts.

The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1969. Pages 40-42 Covers Boisdale, Wa-de-Loch, Maffra West Upper, Upper Maffra/Newry. Rowley, Max

Centenary Upper Maffra Hall 1882-1982

1982. 11 pages.

History of the establishment of Upper Maffra Mechanics Institute in 1882 and the building of the main hall in 1913.

See also Fields of learning and Pupil enrolment registers under entry for Boisdale.

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ERRY

B

RIDGE

Jensz, Felicity

In future, only female teachers: Staffing the Ramahyuck mission school in the nineteenth century

Provenance: The Journal of Public Record Office Victoria, issue no. 11, 2012.

A 19 Pages digital only article on the school at the Ramahyuck Aboriginal Mission, at Perry Bridge.

http://prov.vic.gov.au/publications/provenance/in-future-only-female-teachers

Newall, R.J.

A history of Perry Bridge

The Gap, magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1963. Pages 22-23.

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ORT

A

LBERT

Adams, John David

From these beginnings: history of the Shire of Alberton (Victoria)

Yarram, Vic: Alberton Shire Council, 1990. 343 pages. History of the founding of the settlement at Port Albert and the growth and development of Yarram and the

surrounding area. Anderson, J.L.

Port Albert, Victoria

In 'Minor ports of Australia' by P.L. Ridgway (ed). Perth: Australian Association for Maritime History, 1988, pages 88-97.

The establishment of a port in the early 1840s is documented. Its growth and then its decline from the 1860s are also detailed.

Appleyard, Dianne

Lowlands: brief history of the Appleyard family

Dumbalk, Vic: D. Appleyard, 1986.

Family history which includes the early days of settlement at Port Albert and district. Atkin, Beryl

Port Albert

Port Albert, Vic: Maritime Museum, n.d. 6 pages. Brief account of the early history of Port Albert.

Atkin, Beryl

Port Albert: port of entry 1841

Yarram, Vic: Yarram Historical Society, n.d. 6 pages. Includes a very brief history of Port Albert.

Aitken, Beryl

Select bibliography Port Albert Maritime Museum Library

Processed, 25 pages, c.1992. [CGS]

Lists books, articles, reports, diaries,letters, registers and records, relatingto the history of the Port Albert and Yarram districts. It is arranged by subject.

Barraclough, Linda

Gippsland biographies: Joseph William Hooson (c.1802-1852)

Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.3 no.1 page 54, 1988.

Brief biography of Joseph William Hooson, pound keeper and custom house officer for Port Albert in 1845.

Barraclough, Linda

Welcome settlers or white slaves?: the Medway immigrants of 1856

Gippsland Heritage Journal no.15 pages 18-25, Dec 1993.

Many immigrants from the ship Medway went to Port Albert. A list of the immigrants and their eventual employers is included.

Bowen, Alister

Gippsland’s Chinese fish-curing industry: an ongoing archaeological study.

Gippsland Heritage Journal no.28 pages 45-50, 2004

Background to investigations near Port Albert. Brightling, Pauline

A walking tour of Port Albert

Gippsland Heritage Journal vol.2 no.2 pages 36-38, 1987.

History of some surviving buildings in Port Albert. Brodribb, William Adam

Recollections of an Australian squatter

Melbourne: Queensbury Hill Press, 1976. 167 pages. First published 1883.

A record of Brodribb's experiences which include an expedition to Corner Inlet and the foundation of Port Albert.

Bull, Joseph C.; Williams, Peter J.

Story of Gippsland shipping: discoveries of the early navigators, lakes steamers, coastal windjammers, shipwrecks and famous captains

Metung, Vic: The authors, 1967. 110 pages.

Includes a chapter on the early settlement of Port Albert. Butler, Graeme

Port Albert conservation study, 1982

Alphington, Vic: G. Butler, 1982. 109 pages.

Survey of historic buildings and sites around Port Albert. Clarke, Henry

Of fishing men and fishing boats

[1992]. 85 pages.

Description of fishing boats and fishing from Port Albert and recollections of the way of life, personalities and humorous events.

Clements, J.A.; Richmond, W.H.

Port Albert and Gippsland trade, 1840-66

Australian Economic History Review vol.8 pages 129-138, Sept 1968.

The history of Port Albert, the major port for Gippsland from the 1840s to the 1860s. Decline in cattle shipments, improved land routes to Melbourne and the opening of direct sea communications from the Gippsland Lakes all contributed to its decline. Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed)

Notes on Gippsland history, volume 3: the Alberton district 1842-1843

[Port Albert, Vic]: Port Albert Maritime Museum, [1994]. 47 pages.

Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, which draw on contemporary newspapers, government documents, letters and diaries. This volume includes early settlement in the Port Albert district.

Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed)

Notes on Gippsland history, volume 5; Alberton District from 1844 to the 1850s

Yarram, Vic: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 1997. 60 pages.

Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, and which draw on contemporary newspapers, diaries and letters. This volume includes the early days of settlement at Port Albert.

Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed)

Notes on Gippsland history, volume 6: the beginnings of church and school in Gippsland

Yarram, Vic: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 1997. 56 pages.

Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, and which draw on contemporary newspapers, diaries and letters. This volume includes the establishment of the church and school at Port Albert.

Cox, George (Rev); Adams, John David (ed)

Notes on history, vol.2: the beginnings of Gippsland

[Port Albert, Vic]: Port Albert Maritime Museum, 1990. 56 pages.

Reprint from articles published in the Gippsland Standard, Yarram, from 1911 to 1930, which draw on contemporary newspapers, diaries and letters. This volume deals

with the beginning of settlement in Gippsland from 1840 to 1841, covering the wreck of the Clonmel and the discovery and settlement of the Port Albert area.

Curry, Warren W.

Heritage zoning Port Albert amendment L14: submission to planning hearing, Yarram 12th February 1992

1992. 10 pages.

Brief history of Port Albert and assessment of its historic significance.

Curry, Warren W.

Port Albert and Palmerston

N.d. 1 page.

Photograph of a sketch of the town of Port Albert as it was in the 1890s. Daley, Charles

Gleanings from an old day-book, Port Albert, 1845-7

Victorian Historical Magazine vol.44 no.3-4 pages 93-107.

About 1918, a day-book was found in an original store at Port Albert. The book covered the period September 1845 to March 1847 and gives an insight into the way of life of the period.

Daley, Charles

The oldest road in Gippsland

Victorian Historical Magazine vol.6 no.4 pages 166-182, Sept 1918.

McMillan's path from the Monaro into Gippsland gradually developed into a main transport route, stimulating the development of Port Albert and Sale, and later Grant on the Crooked River goldfield.

Dunderdale, George

The book of the bush: containing many truthful sketches of the early colonial life of squatters, whalers, convicts, diggers, and others who left their native land and never returned

Ringwood, Vic: Penguin, 1973. Facsimile edition. 820 pages. First published c.1870. Some of these stories of early colonial life, based on historical events, are set during the first settlement of Gippsland at Port Albert.

George Augustus Robinson’s Journey into South-Eastern Australia 1844, with George Henry Haydon’s Narrative of Part of the same Journey.

Sydney; George Mackaness, 1941. Australian Historical Monographs Vol. XIX (New series). 69 pages.

Both came overland from Melbourne to Port Albert in 1844. [Maffra Library]

Gipps Land Guardian

5 Oct 1855 – 13 July 1866. 23 microfilm reels. Published at Port Albert, this newspaper contains reports of colonial events and news from Port Albert and the surrounding area.

Grieg, A.W.

The beginnings of Gippsland

Victorian Historical Magazine vol.2 no.2 pages 49-69, Oct 1912.

government control, to 1844. Harvey, Peter

Clonmel: disaster to discovery

Melbourne: Heritage Council Victoria, 1999. 28 pages.

The wreck of the steamer Clonmel at Corner Inlet in 1841 led to settlement at Port Albert. The vessel is described and the voyage, the grounding, the rescue of

passengers, and the salvage of the wreck are recounted. The remains at the wreck site are detailed.

Harvey, Peter

The earliest located steamship wreck in Australia – paddle steamer Clonmel

Melbourne: Ministry for Planning and Environment, 1985. 28 pages. Detailed history of the steamer Clonmel, from its construction in 1836 to its wreck in 1841, and the salvaging of the wreck between 1841 and 1843. The results of an investigation to assess the archaeological significance of the wreck site are discussed.

Hewitt, Geoff

SS Blackbird (1863-1878) wrecked at Port Albert, Victoria: a brief history and site survey with reference to Victorian engineering support for steamers

In "Papers from the first Australian on-site practical and theoretical seminar on iron and steam ship archaeology' by M. McCarthy, Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology/Western Australian Museum. 24 pages.

Brief history of the steamer Blackbird and her loss near Port Albert in 1878, and a description of the present condition of the wreck site.

Higinbotham, Thomas

Gippsland railways

Melbourne: Government Printer, 1866. 1 page.

A report including a proposed railway line from Port Albert to Sale does not recommend its construction.

Higinbotham, Thomas

Ovens and North Gippsland districts railways

Melbourne: Government Printer, 1868. 4 pages.

A report including a proposed railway line from Port Albert to Sale recommends that the line would be of little public use.

James, Melva.

St John’s Anglican Church Port Albert.

Yarram, Vic: Yarram & District Historical Society, 2011. 36 pages. Langhorne, V.W.B.

Port Albert: past and present

1969. 29 pages.

Recollections of life and events at Port Albert. Lennon, Jane L.

The development of port towns, Gippsland, Victoria

1971. 11 pages. A.N.Z.A.A.S. 43rd Congress, Brisbane 24-28 May 1971.

A paper which examines the location, growth and decline of Port Albert as the market centre and leading port for Gippsland, from the viewpoint of central place theory.

Lennon, Jane L.

Reflections on a celebration of Port Albert's history

Gippsland Heritage Journal no.11 pages 48-51, Dec 1991.

Transcript of an address at the closing of Port Albert's 150th Anniversary, describing the history of the town.

Lennon, Jane L.

Rise and fall of Port Albert

See Australia vol.2 no.4 pages 176-178, 179. Also in South & East Gippsland by H.

Greenwood & E. Kessler, pages 18-19. 1980. History of the establishment of Port Albert. Lennon, Jane L.

Squatters, merchants and mariners: an historical geography of Gipps' Land 1841-51

1976. 269 pages. (M.A. University of Melbourne).

The early settlement of Gippsland is examined, tracing exploration, squatting, growth of land and sea transport, trade, and urban development. The geography of the region is reconstructed from 1835 to the 1860s, concentrating on the first decade of

settlement from 1841 to 1851. The development of the port at Port Albert is

documented, as well as the growth of surrounding settlements, the establishment of transport routes, changing patterns of trade, and the effects of gold discoveries in the 1860s.

Lennon, Jane L.

Trade and communications across the Straits: Gippsland to Van Diemen's Land 1841-1851

Victorian Historical Magazine vol.44 no.3-4 pages 93-107.

During the 1840s, a thriving shipping trade operated between Port Albert, as the port for Gippsland, and Van Diemen's Land, cattle being the main commodity shipped from Gippsland.

Loney, Jack Kenneth

Ships and shipwrecks at Port Albert

Geelong, Vic: Marine History Publications, 1984. 108 pages.

History of the development of Port Albert, from the wreck of the Clonmel to the advent of steam. Shipping using the port is documented, as well as shipwrecks in the area.

McCrae, Alexander Gordon

Letter of Alexander Gordon McCrae

1851. 3 pages.

Copy and transcript of a letter describing a voyage from Melbourne to Port Albert and describing Port Albert in 1851.

O’Callaghan, Gwen.

Clonmel to Federation: Guide to the people in the Port Albert area 1841-1901.

Vol 1: A-K. 378 pages Vol 2: L-Z. 378 pages

Detailed biographies with references to original sources. Includes many people/families who were later elsewhere in Gippsland.

Perry, Frances; Robin, Arthur de Quetteville (ed)

Australian sketches: the journals & letters of Frances Perry

Carlton, Vic: Queensberry Hill Press, 1984. 191 pages.

The letters of Frances Perry, wife of Charles Perry, first Bishop of Melbourne,

describe their stay in the colony, inc. a journey into Gippsland to Port Albert in 1849. Pearson, Alan

Historic Port Albert

[1992]. 103 pages.

Brief history of Port Albert with sketches of historic buildings. It also includes information and anecdotes about fishing boats, sailing and fishing in the area. Pedestriano (pseud)

A tour through Gippsland: letter no.1

South Melbourne Record 11 Feb 1875. 1 page.

Account of a sea journey from Melbourne to Port Albert, with an unflattering description of the port and township.

Pullman, Ettie E.F.

They came from the Mall: being an account of the lives of James Wentworth and Sophia Letitia Davis

[Cheltenham, Vic]: E.E.F. Pullman, 1982. 184 pages.

The Davis family held the Coal Hole Run at Port Albert from 1845 to 1850.

The South Gippsland of the past

14 pages.

Series of newspaper articles, by a Port Albert correspondent, published in the

Gippsland Mercury from 23 January to 25 May 1875. They include articles on the

first settlement at Port Albert. Syme, Marten Adlington

Shipping arrivals and departures, Victorian ports, volume 1: 1798-1845

Melbourne: Roebuck, 1984. 293 pages.

Detailed lists of shipping arrivals and departures for ports in Victoria up to 1845, including Port Albert.

Syme, Marten Adlington

Shipping arrivals and departures, Victorian ports, volume 2: 1846-1855

Melbourne: Roebuck, 1987. 830 pages.

Detailed lists of shipping arrivals and departures for ports in Victoria from 1846 to 1855, including Port Albert.

Toghill, Jeff

Ghost ports of Australia

South Melbourne, Vic: Macmillan, 1984. 186 pages.

Histories of coastal ports which have declined in importance, including Port Albert. Vagabond (pseud); Cannon, Michael (ed)

Vagabond country: Australian bush & town life in the Victorian age

Port Albert is described in some of the newspaper articles written by John Stanley James about his travels in Victoria from 1884 to 1895.

Watson, Marilyn Alana

"Rest , dearest Mother" – the descendants of Ellen Kennedy – through her daughter, Janet Barr Aitken (alias Janet "Elizabeth" Raymond)

1990. 278 pages. Family history which includes an early resident of Port Albert. Wood, E.J.

Unto the hills: a history of the Methodist Church in the Yarram district

Yarram, Vic: Uniting church, 1979. 28 pages.

Includes the history of the Methodist Church at Port Albert.

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AMAHYUCK

Attwood, Bain M.

I remain Dear Sir your obedient servant: Bessy Cameron and Ramahyuck, 1867- 1886

1984. 22 pages. Discussion paper detailing the life of an Aboriginal woman, Bessy Cameron, who spent the greater part of her life on Ramahyuck Mission Station. Attwood, Bain M.

In the name of all my coloured brethren and sisters: a biography of Bessy Cameron

Hecate vol.12 no.1-2 pages 9-53.

Biography of Bessy Cameron (c.1851-1895), an Aboriginal woman who lived on mission stations, including Ramahyuck.

Attwood, Bain M.

The politics of space: the landscape of Aboriginal mission stations in nineteenth- century Australia

1986. 26 pages.

A paper describing the Aboriginal mission station, Ramahyuck, founded in 1863 by the Hagenauers in Gippsland. By examining choice of site, design of buildings and daily routine, it shows the social impact of the missionaries on the Aborigines. Attwood, Bain M.

Tarra Bobby, a Brataualung man

Aboriginal History vol.11 no.1-2 pages 41-57, 1987.

Biography of an Aboriginal, Tarra Bobby, who spent time at Ramahyuck Mission Station.

Barfus, Franz

A visit to the mission station Ramahyuck, at Lake Wellington, Gippsland, (Victoria)

N.d. 19 pages.

An account of a Christmas visit to Ramahyuck Mission Station in 1881 by a Moravian friend of Rev. F.A. Hagenauer.

Memorial inscriptions

Memorial inscriptions from cemeteries in the eastern part of Gippsland, including the cemetery at Ramahyuck Mission Station.

Births, Marriages and Deaths at Ramahyuck Station 1876-1906.

The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1969. Pages 22-23

Names and dates for births, death and marriages. Includes bibliography. Bowden, Cyril.

The Rev. F.A. Hagenauer and Ramahyuck Mission Station.

The Gap, Magazine of the Bairnsdale Inspectorate, 1969. Pages 6-14. Court, Jean

The story of Ramahyuck Mission Station

[Traralgon, Vic[: Traralgon and District Historical Society, n.d. 17 pages.

Footprints: the journey of Lucy and Percy Pepper.

Melbourne: Public Record Office Victoria, 2008. 132 pages.

account from documents held in the Public Record Office and the National Archives of the family of Lucy and Percy Pepper of Lake Tyers. Percy Pepper was born at