Charleville times : a collation of articles and reports from colonial newspapers 1862-1901 / R.T. Beilby, C.J. Beilby
- Bib ID:
- 6773534
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Beilby, Ray T, author
- Description:
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- Brisbane, Q[ueensland], Australia : R.T. Beilby, 2014-<2022>
- <7> volumes : 1 map ; 29 cm
- Full contents:
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- v. 1. The growth of the town; the weather; transport
- v. 2. The growth o f the town
- v. 3. Law and disorder; Burenda; fires; rabbits and marsupials
- v. 4. Travellers' tales; living conditions; the bore; bits and pieces
- v. 5. The Aboriginal population; the Chinese and the Afghans; mentioned in despatches; recreation
- v. 6. Parliamentary representation; the 1891 Shearers' strike and various other industrial matters
- v. 7. Supplement - Burial in Charleville Cemetery 1896-1939; a reconciliation of Murweh Shire, Queensland Department of Justice, Charleville's Historic House and the Australian Cemeteries index record; (Burials prior to 1896; burials 1896-1939; alphabetical listing of names and other summaries)
- v. 8 Getting the record straight : facts and speculation: a microhistory of early Charleville (1864-1869) : essays based on volumes 1, 2 and 7.
- Notes:
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- The map is located in volume 1.
- Also available online. Address as at 16/01/2015:; http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/about
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Beilby, C. J, author
- Copyright:
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