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Author: Nathaniel Ogle
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Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Author: Nathaniel Ogle
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Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 390
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Author: Frederick Chidley Irwin
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Category : Aboriginal Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Author: Philip Dearman Mennell
Publisher: Good Press
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Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 157
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"The Coming Colony: Practical notes on Western Australia" by Philip Dearman Mennell. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Author: Alfred Gill
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Category : Land settlement
Languages : en
Pages : 210
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Author: H. J. M. McCarthy
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Category : Swan River Settlement (W.A.)
Languages : en
Pages : 79
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Author: Russell Earls Davis
Publisher: Woodslane Press
ISBN: 1925868222
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 179
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This second edition has been brought up to date following the latest developments in the state. The human history of Western Australia, as of all Australia, stretches back some 60,000 years. It is often assumed that European colonisation was very recent relative to the rest of Australia, but in fact it was contemporary with the first penal colony in Queensland, and while a South Australian settlement was still a gleam in Londons eye. Albany was first settled in 1826 and the Swan River settlement (later to become Perth) in 1829. It was also the first part of Australia to be even seen by Europeans: the Portuguese back in the early 1600s. The first 60 or 70 years of European settlement were very difficult, but when the gold rushes came in the late 1800s, WA was set on the path of mineral wealth that still drives its economy today.
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Category : Western Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 840
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Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Author: Jack Edmonds
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ISBN: 9780909699208
Category : Western Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Includes a couple of contemporary photos of Aborigines.
Author: Sean Winter
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527502724
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 370
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Between 1850 and 1868, approximately 10,000 British convicts were transported to Western Australia, in one of the final phases of global penal transportation. The arrival of these men utterly transformed the small Swan River Colony, bringing capital, labour, population influx, and contact with the outside world. Yet their contribution has been downplayed in Western Australian history, outweighed by a sense of shame that the first free Australian colony requested voluntary conversion to penal status in order to survive. This book, based on the author’s PhD research in archaeology, investigates the lives of convicts transported to Western Australia, and in particular, how their presence in the colony served as a form of modernity, fundamentally transforming it in the process. It focuses on the use of the administrative category of the ticket-of-leave to allow convict labour to be used throughout the colony. As such, the text examines the impact of the convict system on regional areas of Western Australia concentrating on the Eastern District communities of Guildford, Toodyay and York, and the convicts who worked there. Using archaeological data from three convict depots, supported by a range of other data sources such as historical documents, genealogical information and oral histories, the nature of convict life in the regions is teased out. In the process, the unique nature of the Western Australian penal colony is demonstrated and the contribution of convicts to the history of the state explored.