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REFERENCE BOOKS ALPHABETICAL Aboriginal Camperdown History C'dn District (Skipton to the Coast) Genealogical Research Family History General (Victoria/Australia) SECT 7/15/2019 1 REFERENCE BOOKS ALPHABETICAL Aboriginal Camperdown History C'dn District (Skipton to the Coast) Genealogical Research Family History General (Victoria/Australia) SECT. TITLE AUTHOR/EDITOR SUBJECT LOCATION AB Aboriginal Australia-Past and Present Robert & Jean Ellis Aborigines R1 W2 Shelf 2 AB Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Victoria Ministry for Planning and Enviroment Aborigines summary R1 W2 Shelf 2 AB Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Victoria Ministry for Planning and Enviroment Disscussion Paper R1 W2 Shelf 2 AB Aboriginal Languages & Clans Ian D. Clark - Monash University Aboriginal Languages & Clans 1800-1900 R1 W2 Shelf 2 AB Aboriginal Words - Dictionary Macquarie Aborigines R1 W2 Shelf 2 AB Aborigines And Settlers Henry Reynolds Aborigines R1 W2 Shelf 2 CDN About Our Town of Camperdown Harriette Lafferty Local History R1 W2 Shelf 4 DIST And We Who Followed Jack S. Fletcher Heytesbury 1921 - 1987 (A History of the) R1 W2 Shelf 3 GEN Anzacs, The Patsy Adam-Smith WW! Personal Stories K. Shelf 2 GEN Around the Elephant David Williams, Loyis Gedye, Alison Moll Book of Sketches K. Shelf 2 GEN At the Hopkins John Cooper Hexham District 1839 - 1989 (History of the) K. Shelf 1 AB Australia Felix ManningClark,IanClark,Critchett,Gott, Gunn,Poynter. Wurrung and Major Mitchell R1 W2 Shelf 2 AB Australian Aboriginal Words and Place Names Sydney J. Endacott Aborigines R1 W2 Shelf 2 AB Australian Aborigines (2 copies) James Dawson Aborigines R1 W2 Shelf 2 GEN Australian Icon Peter Luck Australian Inventions K. shelf 2 GEN Australian Inventors Leo Port withBrian Murray Stories of Austn. Inventions K. Shelf 2 GEN Australian Pioneer Women Eve Pownall Women in Australia - Aboriginal to 1899 K. Shelf 2 AB Australiana & Collectables Catalogue of Westcott Antiques Artefacts R1 W1 Shelf 2 CDN Baltara - Magazine of C'dn NighSchool Various History of Camperdown H.S. 1947-1986 R1 W2 Shelf 4 CDN Band Plays On, The Camperdown Fire Brigade Band Camperdown Fire Brigade band R1 W2 Shelf 4 GEN Basil Watson, Pioneer aviator Carol Winter Aviation History In Victoria K.Shelf 2 GEN Beacons of Hope Donald Walker Lighthouses (Cape Otway & King Island) K. Shelf 2 DIST Biographical Dictionary, The Gordon Forth Western District of Victoria R1 W2 Shelf 3 GEN Bold Type, The Rod Kirkpatrick Newspapers 1840-2010 (C.C. Pg.66) K Shelf 1 DIST Bookaar, Back to Committee Bookaar. R1 W2 Shelf 3 DIST Bostock's Creek, A History of Joan Dunstan Bostock's Creek R1 W2 Shelf 3 FAM Boyd family of Pomborneit Boyd Family Committee Boyds Family of Pomborneit K. Shelf 3 GEN Bridging the Years Robert McLaren Ballangeish & Ellerslie K. Shelf 2 DIST Brigadiers Knights, Brownlows & Blokes Scott Walker History of Lismore & Oddfellows Cricket Club R1 W2 Shelf 3 GNLGY British Census & National Index 1881 - CDs Mormon Records Genealogy-Eng, Sctlnd, Wales, Irlnd, Ch. Is. R1 W2 Shelf 5 GEN British Red Cross Nursing Manual Hester C.Parsons Manual of Nursing Practices-1935 to 1940 K. Shelf 2 GEN British Red Cross Nursing Manual-No.2 Hester C.Parsons Manual of Nursing Practices No.2 K. Shelf 2 DIST Brother Officers on the Sheeps' Back Jean G. (Gerry) Kristiansen Leslie Manor Settlement R1 W2 Shelf 3 DIST Brown's Water Holes J.R Oman & P.S Lang Lismore 1840 to 1980 (History of) R1 W2 Shelf 3 GEN Bullockies L. Braden Bullock Drivers/Carting Wool K. Shelf 2 GEN Bush Nursing in Vic. First 75 yrs 1910/75 Susan Priestly Nursing K. Shelf 2 GEN Bush Verse - for the people of C'down & District Ian Cuttler Local Poetry 2009 K Shelf 1 DIST Call of the Black Swan (Koort Koort Nong), The R.S. (Jock) Hay Lake Bookaar (Memoirs of ) R1 W2 Shelf 3 DIST Call of the Black Swan (Koort Koort Nong), The R.S. (Jock) Hay Lake Bookaar (Memoirs of ) R1 W2 Shelf 3 CDN Camperdown A Heritage Study Reference Copy Allan Willingham Camperdown R1 W2 Shelf 4 CDN Camperdown A Heritage Study Vol 1 Allan Willingham Camperdown R1 W2 Shelf 4 CDN Camperdown A Heritage Study Vol 2 Allan Willingham Camperdown R1 W2 Shelf 4 CDN Camperdown and District (1994-5 Reprint) J. Edward Robertson Camperdown Dairying & Agricultural District R1 W2 Shelf 4 CDN Camperdown and District (1999-2000 Reprint) J.Edward Roberston Camperdown Dairying & Agricultural District R1 W2 Shelf 4 CDN Camperdown and District (Original 1913) J. Edward Robertson Camperdown Dairying & Agricultural District R1 W2 Shelf 4 CDN Camperdown State School, No.114 Committee 150 Years Anniversary, 1854-2004 R1 W2 Shelf 4 AB Campfires at the Cross Heather LeGriffon Buntingdale Mission at Birregurra 1839-1851 R1 W2 Shelf 2 DIST Carranballac .. Gathered Memories 1841 - 1988 Lorna Smith & Patricia Liston Carranballac (Skipton / Lake Bolac District) R1 W2 Shelf 3 GEN Cemetaries Edited by Celestina Sagazio History of Cemetaries in Victoria K. Shelf 2 DIST Centenary of Timboon Rosamund Duruz Timboon 1875-1975 R1 W2 Shelf 3 DIST Cobden - A Time Line Cobden & District Historical Society Inc Cobden 1838 - 1994 R1 W2 Shelf 3 DIST Cobden Bush Nursing Hospital Bert Scouller Cobden B.N. Hospital 1944-82 R1 W2 Shelf 3 DIST Colac (1st Edition) 1837-1891 Colac and District Historical Soc. A Short History from 1837 R1 W2 Shelf 3 DIST Colac (2nd edition) 1837-1994 Colac and Distict Historical Soc. A Short History from 1837 R1 W2 Shelf 3 GNLGY Colac and District Pioneer Register - Pre 1900 Colac and District Family History Group. Family History (Genealogy) R1 W2 Shelf 5 GNLGY Colac and District Pioneer Register - Pre 1920 Colac and District Family History Group. Family History (Genealogy) R1 W2 Shelf 5 GEN Colac West Primary School No 4064 Program No. 4064 - Golden Jubilee K. Shelf 1 GEN Coles Funny Picture Book Collection Riddles, Stories, Pictures K. Shelf 2 FAM Cook Family History John w. Cook Cook Family K. Shelf 3 DIST Corangamite Region Resources Survey-1957 Govt of Victoria Industry, Housing, Water Climate, etc. etc. R1 W2 Shelf 3 DIST Corangamite Study Area (Report) Land Conservation Council Land Study R1 W2 Shelf 3 DIST Curdies of Tandarook Rosamund Duruz Curdie History to 1900 R1 W2 Shelf 3 INFO Cyclopaedia of Victoira Vol 1 - 1903 Ed: James Smith Historical & Cultural Review R1 W2 Shelf 1 INFO Cyclopaedia of Victoria Vol 2 - 1903 Ed: James Smith Historical & Cultural Review R1 W2 Shelf 1 INFO Cyclopaedia of Victoria Vol 2 - 1904 Ed: James Smith Historical & Cultural Review R1 W2 Shelf 1 DIST Dairying Industry, History of in S.W.Victoria S. A. Fenton Dairy Industry R1 W2 Shelf 3 GNLGY Dating Family Photos 1850 - 1920 Lenore Frost Photo dating R1 W2 Shelf 5 DIST Death of a Forest Rosamund Duruz Heytesbury Shire (A Story of the) R1 W2 Shelf 3 FAM Delaney Family Tree J. Delaney & L Tobins Delaney's Corner (companion volume to) K Shelf 3 FAM Delaney's Corner (2 copies) Joe Delaney Delaney Family of Nirranda K Shelf 3 DIST Derrinallum & Lismore - A spoken history Vrious Derri & Lismore History Group R1 W2 Shelf 3 GEN Designing Place Lisa Byrne, Laurene Vaughan, Harriet Edquist Archaeology West. Dist. K. Shelf 2 AB Distant Field of Murder, A (2 copies) Jan Critchett South-Western Victoria 1830 -1840 R1 W2 Shelf 2 DIST Dixie Katherine Moloney Dixie 1844-1998 R1 W2 Shelf 3 GEN Early Days Of Port Fairy Edited by Jan Critchett Port Fairy, from Richard Bennett's Scrapbooks. K. Shelf 1 GNLGY Early Pioneer Families Alexander Henderson Genealogy - Victoria and Riverina R1 W2 Shelf 5 CDN Elm Avenue Management (Vol 1) Corangamite Shire Avenues R1 W2 Shelf 4 CDN Elm Avenue Management (Vol 2) Corangamite Shire Avenues R1 W2 Shelf 4 FAM Ephraim And Emala June M. Parrott Brittain Family History K. Shelf 3 FAM Errey Neil Errey Errey Family (Roots, Branches and Leaves of ) K. Shelf 3 CDN Fairest Possiblel Prospect, The Allan Willingham Story of the Clock Tower R1 W2 Shelf 4 DIST Famlies of the Mount Craige Proctor & Florence Charles Mortlake & District Pioneers R1 W2 Shelf 3 GEN Farewell Dear People Ross McMullin Biographies of Australia's Lost Generation WW1 K. Shelf 2 GEN Forest Lake and Plain Ida McIntosh Colac 1888-1988 (The History of) K. Shelf 1 FAM From Montrose to Rosemount The Anderson Family Beverley Miller K. Shelf 3 GEN From the Top of the Hill Kevin Peoples Finding Jack Peoples - WW2 K. Shelf 2 GEN Gallipoli Heroes Graeme Massey Tribute West Victorian Men K. Shelf 2 GEN Gardens of Nat. Trust Aust. Anne Vale Photographic history of Nast. Trust Gardens K. Shelf 2 GNLGY Genealogical Research Directory 1986 K. A Johnsson & M. R. Saintly Guide to Genealogical Societies R1 W2 Shelf 5 GNLGY Genealogical Research Directory 1998 K. A Johnsson & M. R. Saintly Guide to Genealogical Societies R1 W2 Shelf 5 FAM Germaine, Frederick - his life. (2 copies) Leonie Germaine Frederick Germaine K. Shelf 3 DIST Glenormiston Company, A Innes Cameron History of Donald Cameron & the Company R1 W2 Shelf 3 DIST Golden Days at Chocolyn Lynetrte Hedger Chocolyn 1910-1950s R1 W2 Shelf 3 GEN Grass Roots History Alan Roberts 1989Conf.of Fed. Aust.Hist.Socs & Royal Hist.Socy.MelbnK. Shelf 2 GEN Great Ocean Road, The J. K. Loney Tourist & Historical Guide K. Shelf 2 GEN Hard Jacka Michael Lawriwsky Gallipoli Legend (Story of a) K. Shelf 2 GEN Hard to Go Bung 1945 - 1962 Rosalind Smallwood Soldier Settlement in Vic. (World War 11) K. Shelf 2 AB Hated Protector, The (Charles W. Sievwright) Lindsey Arkley Aborigines (Protector of) 1839-1842 R1 W2 Shelf 2 FAM Hateley Family History Colleen Hammat (Nee Hateley) Hateley, James S. & Mary L.(Drew) K. Shelf 3 DIST Heytesbury Forest Schools Rosamund Duruz Bush Schools R1 W2 Shelf 3 GEN Historic Places Land Conservation Council South Western Victoria K.
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