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Remembering the Past Australia HL1

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Remembering the Past Australia

Revisiting the Past

With fascinating stories about our unique past, discover the depth and breadth of our rich and varied history.

Loss of the Neva Convict Ship 14 May

Loss of the Neva Convict Ship 14 May 1835

The Hell Ship — The Tragic Story of the Chapman Convict Ship

“The Hell Ship” — The Tragic Story of the “Chapman” Convict Ship 1817

The story of Michael Howe (1787 1818) one of Tasmania's Early Bushrangers

The story of Michael Howe (1787-1818) one of Tasmania’s Early Bushrangers

The Loss of the Cataraque

The Loss of the Cataraque 1845

A Visit to the Northern Mines of South Australia

A Visit to the Northern Mines of South Australia 1846

Thomas Griffiths Wainewright (1794–1847)

Thomas Griffiths Wainewright (1794–1847)

Mother's Day First Celebration in Australia The White Carnation 19th June

Mother’s Day – First Celebration in Australia – The White Carnation – 19th June 1910

Memoirs of Ex Superintendent Roche The Bertrand Murder

The Bertrand Murder 1865

The Loss of the Brig Tobago Tasmania 2nd June

The Loss of the Brig “Tobago” – Tasmania – Monday 2nd June 1845

Edward Henty The First 'Abiding' Settler on Victorian Soil (Portland)

Edward Henty – The First ‘Abiding’ Settler on Victorian Soil (Portland) 19th November 1834

South Australia in

South Australia in 1864

Sydney's Inner Harbour

Sydney’s Inner Harbour 1891

A Visit to the Cascades Lunatic Asylum in

A Visit to the Cascades Lunatic Asylum in 1882 (The Former Cascades Female Factory)

Eagle Hawk Neck Peninsula The Bulldogs Platform Port Arthur

Eagle-Hawk Neck Peninsula – The Bulldogs Platform – Port Arthur

Regulations with Respect to the Prisoner Population Van Diemen's Land 1826

Regulations with Respect to the Prisoner Population – Van Diemen’s Land – 1826-1828

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  • About
    • About
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    • Copyright
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    • Policies
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Stories
    • Revisiting the Past
    • Australia at War
    • Biographical Sketches
  • Radio, Stage & Screen
    • Golden Age of Australian Radio
    • Early Australian Film
    • Felix the Cat
    • Bandstand
    • Old-Time Music and Variety Shows
    • Vintage TV Commercials
  • In Their Words
    • Memories and Reminiscences
    • Bush Yarns & Stories
    • Aboriginal Legends & Folklore
    • Australian Poetry
    • Recipes
  • In Colour
  • Library
    • Bookshelf: Australian Literature
    • Bookshelf: Australian Poetry
    • Bookshelf: Australia at War
    • Bookshelf: Australian History
    • Bookshelf: Australian Explorers
  • Shop
    • Shop
    • Cart
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