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Library Holdings Nov 2016 Cornish Association of Victoria Inc 1 of 163 Title Author Call Number Location 100 Years in the Clay C Library Holdings Nov 2016 Cornish Association of Victoria Inc 1 of 163 Title Author Call number Location 100 Years in the Clay Country - Roberts Family Roberts, Colin FH Rob CD Compact Disks 100 Years of Cornwall County Cricket Williams, Michael CON WIL Reference 100 Years of Daylesford Gold Mining History; August 1851-1951 Maddicks, Henry AUS-VIC Mad Local History 100 Years of the Evening Herald Mildren, James BRI Mil Reference 1000 Cornish Place Names Explained Holmes, Julyan CON Hol Reference 1000 Cornish Place Names Explained Holmes, Julyan CON-LAN Hol Reference (2) 125 Years with the Western Mining News Mildren, James CON MIL Reference 150 Years of Anglican Presence on Bakery Hill 1854-2004 Parishioners of St AUS-VIC BAL Reference Paul's Church Par 150 Years On John and Maria Boundy 1848 - 1998 Boundy, Dean W FH BOU Bou Family History 1841 Census of Breage in the County of Cornwall, Breage Parish Church Luke, Tom & Libby GEN-C CEN Genealogy of St Breaca (transcribers) 1841 BRE 1851 Census Surname Index - East Stonehouse Plymouth Devon Family GEN-C CEN Genealogy History Society 1851 Dev 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 18 - Truro Union Registration Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy District 307 (part) Group of the New 1851 Cor 18 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 19 - Truro Union Registration Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy District No 307 (part) Group of the New 1851 Cor 19 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 20 - Truro Union Registration Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy District 307 (part) Group of the New 1851 Cor 20 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 21 - Truro Union Registration Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy District 307 (part) Group of the New 1851 Cor 21 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 22 - Falmouth Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 308 (part) Group of the New 1851 Cor 22 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 23 - Falmouth Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 308 Group of the New 1851 Cor 23 Zealand Society of Genealogists Library Holdings Nov 2016 Cornish Association of Victoria Inc 2 of 163 Title Author Call number Location 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 24 - Penzance Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 311 (part) Group of the New 1851 Cor 24-30 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 25 - Penzance Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 311 (part) Group of the New 1851 Cor 24-30 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 26 - Penance Registration Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy District Group of the New 1851 Cor 24-30 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 27 - Penzance Registration Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy District 311 (Part) Group of the New 1851 Cor 24-30 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 28 - Penzance Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 311 (part) Group of the New 1851 Cor 24-30 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 29 - Penzance Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 311 (Part) Group of the New 1851 Cor 24-30 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 30 - Penzance Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 311 (Part) and 312 Group of the New 1851 Cor 24-30 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 31 - Helston Union Cornish Research GEN-C-CEN Genealogy Registration District 309 Part Group of the New 1851 Cor 31 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 32 - Helston Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 309 Part Group of the New 1851 Cor 32 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 33 - Helston Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Regisgtration District 309 Part Group of the New 1851 Cor 33 Zealand Society of Genealogists Library Holdings Nov 2016 Cornish Association of Victoria Inc 3 of 163 Title Author Call number Location 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 34 - Redruth Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 310 Group of the New 1851 Cor 34 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 35 - Redruth Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 310 Part Group of the New 1851 Cor 35 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 36 - Redruth Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 310 Part Group of the New 1851 Cor 36 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 37 - Redruth Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 310 Group of the New 1851 Cor 37 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index Vol 38 - Redruth Union Cornish Research GEN-C CEN Genealogy Registration District 310 Group of the New 1851 Cor 38 Zealand Society of Genealogists 1852 Goldfields Petition O'Donohue, VIC O'D FICHE- Microfiche Annette A 1881 Ship Crew Lists in British Ports - Cornwall Book 1 n/a GEN-C SHI Genealogy 1881 Ship Crew Lists in British Ports - Devon and Others Book 2 n/a GEN BRI SHI Genealogy 20,000 Lobb's Around the World: Chapter 9, Lobbs of USA & Canada Lobb, Douglas H FH LOB LOB Family History 4 Fathers A History of the Tuckers Tucker, Murray FH TUC Tuc Family History A Barber Family History 1753-1993 Barber, James R FH BAR Bar Family History A Biographical Dictionary of the Pioneers of the Ovens and Townsmen Shennan, M GEN-A VIC She Genealogy of Beechworth Rosalyn A Bird's Eye View: Eaglehawk Area in the 1850's Wild, Noelene AUS-VIC EAG Local History Wil A Book of Cornwall Baring-Gould, S CON Bar Reference A Book of the West Cornwall Baring-Gould, CON Bar Reference Sabine A Boy in Hobnailed Boots: the Story of his Life, Part 1 Prynn, Edward; BIO PRY Reference Park J (editor) A Brief Guide to Godolphin House, Helston Schofield, John CON-HEL Sch Reference A Brief History and Guide to Heligan CON HEL Reference A Brief History and Guide to Heligan - 4th revised edition CON-HEL Bri Reference A Brief History and Reminiscence of Long Gully Ellis, George A AUS-Vic BEN Ell Local History Library Holdings Nov 2016 Cornish Association of Victoria Inc 4 of 163 Title Author Call number Location A Brighter Tomorrow Summers, Rowena FIC SUM Fiction A Cat in the Window Tangye, Derek FIC TAN Fiction A Cathedral for Cornwall - The Story of Truro Cathedral CHU TRU Reference A Celtic Catalogue Alice's Bookshop, CEL Ali (VF) Vertical Files Carlton A Celtic Childhood Watkins, Bill CEL Wat Reference A Century of Shops in St Just in Penwith Hughes, Jennifer CON-JUS Hug Reference A Century of Victorian Methodism Benson, Rev C MET-A VIC Ben Reference Irving A Collection of Cornish Carols Davey, J L (Late of MUS Dav Reference Moonta Sth Australia) A Compendium of the History and Geography of Cornwall Peter, Thurston C CON - DAN Reference A Cornish Anthology Rowse, A L CON Row Reference A Cornish Childhood: An Autobiography of a Cornishman Rowse, A L CON Row Reference A Cornish Childhood: autobiography of a Cornishman Rowse, A L BIO ROW Reference A Cornish Childhood: autobiography of a Cornishman Rowse, A L BIO ROW Row Reference A Cornish Christmas Deane, Tony; CON Dea Reference Shaw, Tony A Cornish Gleaning Moore, Bernard CON MOO Reference A Cornish Inheritance: the Harveys of Chacewater Gore, David FH HAR GOR Family History A Cornish Maid Moore, Rachel FIC Moo Fiction A Cornish Maid Moore, Rachel FIC Moo Fiction A Cornish Quintet CON Cor Reference A Cornish Shopkeeper's Diary 1843: the diary of Henry Grylls Thomas Grylls, Richard G FH THO Gry Family History (transcription); Thomas, Henry Grylls (diarist) A Cornish Summer Tangye, Derek FIC Tan Fiction A Cornish Summer Tangye, Derek FIC Tan Fiction A Cornish Waif's Story: an Autobiography Anonymous; BIO Anon Reference Rowse, A L (Forward) A Cornish-English Dictionary Nance, R Morton CEL-LAN Nan Reference [editor] A Cornishman Remembers Bray, Denis CON Bra Reference A Danerous Place to Work Mayers, L MIN-C May Reference A Dark and Distant Shore Tannahill, Reay FIC TAN Fiction A Dictionary of Cornish Dialect Words Ivey, W F CEL-LAN Ive Reference A Dictionary of English Surnames Reaney P H REF Rea Reference A Different Earth - cornish pioneer miners to Australia Beck, Max C S FIC Bec Fiction A Donkey in the Meadow Tangye, Derek FIC TAN Fiction A Drake at the Door Tangye, Derek FIC Tan Fiction A Drake at the Door Tangye, Derek FIC TAN Fiction Library Holdings Nov 2016 Cornish Association of Victoria Inc 5 of 163 Title Author Call number Location A Drake at the Door Tangye, Derek FIC Tan Fiction A Drake at the Door Tangye, Derek BIO TAN Reference A Family Concern S Hicks & Son Ltd 1876-1976 Weeks, Ann BIO HIC Wee Reference A Festival of Cornish Male Voice Choirs Goldsmith, MUS Fes CD Audio Edward Tapes/Music (Conductor) CD's A First History of Cornwall Jenkin, John CON Jen Reference A First History of Cornwall Jenkin, John CON Jen Reference A Flash in the Pan - a history of Camborne Gribbles Gribble, Ian FH GRI Gri Family History A Fly on the Wall : Eaglehawk 1901 Wild, Noeline AUS-VIC EAG Local History WIL A Gippsland Union; the Victorian Coalminers Association 1893-1915 Gardner, P D MIN-A Gar
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