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To the Moruya and District Historical Society Journal to December 2020 Index to the Journal of the Moruya and District Historical Society 1994-2021 and the Genies Journal 1989-1993 Subject Article Title Year Issue Pages 18th Squadron RAAF Leslie Royce 'Smoky' Dawson 2001 September 6 50 Years Celebration 50 Years on Celebration n MDHS Newsletter 2019 December 2 7th Field Artillery Brigade The 7th F.A.B. Yandoo 2015 March 7 854 Squadron, RNVR An Observers View of Moruya and the Turnbull Family 2004 June 13 Hello To Moruya, and Goodbye. 2003 September 8-9 Aaron, Isaac Snippet from the 1840's. Catholics insulted by court case 2011 June 11 ABC Cheese, Tilba Cheese for one hundred years - the Tilba district 2013 March 13-15 Aberdeen (Scotland) Aberdeen City and Aberdeen Shire Archives 2010 December 21 Abernethy, James (1814-1896) History of the Stonemason's Lathe 2009 December 11-12 Aborigines, Australian An opinion on our treatment of the aboriginal race published in the Moruya Examiner 1888 2020 December 16-17 Captain Oldrey and the 1842 blanket return 2011 December 5-8 John Harper, Wesleyan missionary & the Aborigines of Batemans Bay - October 1826 2008 September 13-16 Moruya Past and Present. Part 1 1998 June 10-11 Moruya Past and Present. Part 2 1998 September 10-11 Port Phillip Neddy 2013 December 21-22 The blanket returns 2020 December 18 Aborigines, Australian - Artefacts Unearthing the past 2013 September 5-8 Aborigines, Australian - Genealogy Researching Aboriginal Families 2021 June 20 Web sites for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders 2011 December 9-10 Aborigines, Australian - Legends Two sisters rocks. An aboriginal dreamtime story 2011 December 8 Accidents A Smelly solution to a painfull problem 2015 December 18 James Constable's Diaries 2 2008 June 4-6 The children of Moruya to the rescue 2018 March 13-16 The ups and downs of boating (in the 1840's) 2010 September 8-10 Acielle (Yacht) Travelling down the drain in a Seagull 2021 June Adaminaby (NSW) Lifestyle 1994 March 12-18 Address Book Moruya Examiner Address Book 2019 December 16-18 Adelaide Hotel, Moruya Hotels in the Eurobodalla. Part 6 2012 June 4-6 Postcard image 1922 2018 December 6 Adoption Forced adoption history project 2015 March 22 Separation: Some problems in Family History 1998 June 12 Advertisements Using Advertisements in family research 2008 June 11 Aerial Photography Travelling down the drain in a Seagull 2021 June Page 1 Subject Article Title Year Issue Pages Agnas (Ship) Boating activities at Tuross from the Moruya Pilot Station letters 2018 December 23-24 Agricultural Hall, Moruya Moruya's first halls 2019 June 13-16 Agriculture The Beginning of Agriculture in Australia 2004 December 8 Agriculture - Moruya Behind Broulee. Chapter 11 1940-1964. Lagoon Littoral (Part 2) 2006 September 4-6 Behind Broulee. Chapter 4 1850-1916. Early growth of Moruya District 2002 September 4-7, 17 Behind Broulee. Chapter 8 1880-1940. Pastoral Development 2004 December 4-7 Aiken, Robert (1785 -1836) The Family of Robert Aiken 2003 March 12 Aikenhead, William Police Matters 1899 (from the Police Gazette) 2018 June 1 Aircraft Crashes Avro Anson Crashes at Moruya - All on Board Killed 1998 June 6 Airlines Behind Broulee. Chapter 10 1906-1940. Towards A New Era (Part 3) 2006 March 4-6 Airport (Moruya ) Behind Broulee. Chapter 11 1940-1964. Lagoon Littoral (Part 1) 2006 June 4-6 Behind Broulee. Chapter 12 1965-1973. Capital Coast 2007 March 4-6 Moruya Airport its Beginnings and Airforce Connection 2003 September 12-13 Alexander Vale A Tour to The South. Places of Note in the Bega District by Our Special Correspondent 1871 1998 March 4-5 Alexander, John Leaves from my life. Part 4 2011 March 4-7 Alice May (Ship) Southern pencillings by the Raven 2013 March 7-11 Alice Springs (NT) The Alice 2001 June 6-7 Alligator (Ship) The Alligator. A small coastal cargo vessel 2015 December 14 Almanacs Eurobodalla from the early Directories and Almanacs 2006 September 11-14 Altmann, William Childhood Under the Sun 2002 September 9-10 Childhood Under the Sun. Part 2 2002 December 10-11 Obituaries: Pat Flynn, William Altmann 2007 March 15 Amato Family The Quarry Italians. Part 3 and the Amato family 2014 September 13-18 Ambulance Service Behind Broulee. Chapter 11 1940-1964. Lagoon Littoral (Part 3) 2006 December 4-6 Behind Broulee. Chapter 12 1965-1973. Capital Coast 2007 September 4-6 Amusu Theatre, Moruya Arthur J. Preddy raises the roof 1999 December 1 Moruya Hall Memories 2019 September 14-16 The Fiesta/Orion/Liberty Theatre, Moruya 2019 June 6-10 Anderson Family Christmas Cards from the 1920's 2003 December 13-14 Letter from Flora Macrae to Charlotte Anderson in 1906 2017 December 18-19 Anderson, Charlotte Another little treasure from our Archives. The Poesy of Love 2017 June 17 Letter from Flora Macrae to Charlotte Anderson in 1906 2017 December 18-19 Anderson, Janet Janet Anderson's School Reader 2005 September 13 Anderson, John Robbery & Piracy at Congo in May 1832 or R. v Anderson, Macdonald, Thomas and Pope 2005 March 8-9 Page 2 Subject Article Title Year Issue Pages Anderson, Joseph Snake Yarns 2017 September 21-23 Anderson, Joseph Clarke Local Weddings. 2. Wedding fashions for local couples. (Short paragraphs on each 2017 December 8-13 wedding) Anderson, Matthew Education in the 1880's - Bergalia Style 1995 December 6 Anderson, Robert Early Moruya Shows 2021 March 11-13 Angle Vale Tales from Angle Vale 2012 March 13-15 Anglican Clergy The Cable Clerical Index 2012 December 12 Animal Stories A Brush with Brindle the Bendethera Bull 2019 March 20-21 ANZAC Biscuits ANZAC biscuit tile/wafer recipe 2014 March 9 ANZAC Day ANZAAC Leaflet 1916 (From our Archives) 2017 September 25 Origin of the ANZAC Dawn Service 2003 March 15 Appel, Dr Godfrey Hugh Health care in Moruya 2018 December 7-22 Apprenticeship Records Apprenticeship Records and the 1888 Indenture of John Marks 2004 December 16-17 Records of London's Livery Companes Online (ROLLCO) 2012 September 24 Araluen (NSW) Araluen's Historical Shoebridge Track. 2003 March 13-14 Araluen Lower School Rediscovering Public School Sites in the Deua River Valley part 3 2009 December 8-10 Araluen Public School Rediscovering Public School Sites in the Deua River Valley part 3 2009 December 8-10 Araluen Public School (Class Photo 1932) Life before Facebook. A Page for little People. Part 3 2017 September 7-11 Araluen Road A possibility for Brown's Creek bridge referred to in the June Journal 2008 September 1 Bridges on the Araluen to Moruya Road 2008 June 8 The Araluen Road 2017 March 17-18 Araluen Upper Public School Rediscovering public school sites in the Deua River Valley Part 4 2010 March 15-16 Araluen West Public School Rediscovering public school sites in the Deua River Valley Part 4 2010 March 15-16 Archives Digitised resources and records from Archives Authorities 2006 December 9-12 Genealogy report. City of Sydney Archives 2020 March Archives, NSW New South Wales State Archives 2001 September 10-11 Arnett, Walter Wilkinson W W Arnett, Saddler 2020 June 18-19 Australian Cooperative Digitisation Project Australian Periodical Publications 1840-1845 2004 June 15 Autographs Autographs from 1918 2007 June 7 Avenger Aircraft Hello To Moruya, and Goodbye. 2003 September 8-9 Awards Award for Excellence in Tourism 2005 December 2 Bailey, Eric George (1906-1945) Eric George Bailey 1998 March 6-7 Page 3 Subject Article Title Year Issue Pages Bailing Stooker Clifford William Evans Moruya farmer and inventor 2008 September 10 Bakers Moruya's Baker. From an Interview with Jack Mylott on 17th March 1997 2008 March 11-12 Balcombe, Louise E Local weddings. 1. How not to write a wedding report 2017 December 7-8 Ball, Henry Police Matters in Moruya District 1910 2021 March Ball, Thomas Police Matters in Moruya 1893 23rd August 2017 March 1 Balls Moruya's first halls 2019 June 13-16 Banknotes Business women in Moruya 100 Years Ago 2019 March 6-15 Bankruptcy Bankruptcy and insolvency records 2013 December 18-20 Bannon, Dr Paul Health care in Moruya 2018 December 7-22 Banns (Marriage) A Summary of English Church Marriage Records 2005 March 12 Barber Chair The Story of Sylvie's Chair 2019 June 11-12 Bark Huts How to build a bark hut Daryl Tonkin style 2011 June 13-14 Barling, Celia Letter from Celia Rose/Stebbins/Barling in 1920 2012 September Barling, George The Criterion Hotel and its people 2016 December 16-23 Barlow, Reginald Heber Reginald Heber Barlow 2014 June 18-22 Barr, Samuel Drowned by Accident or despair. Part 1 2018 March 6-9 Leaves from my life. Part 1 2010 June 5-8 The ups and downs of boating (in the 1840's) 2010 September 8-10 Bastardy Papers Bastardy Papers from the Parish Chest 2006 March 12 Bastik, Nicholas Selection of Land by Conditional Purchase 2017 March 10-13 Bate, Elizabeth Kendall Letters of Elizabeth Kendall Bate. Letter 1, 1835, Letter 2, 1836 2004 December 11-12 Letters of Elizabeth Kendall Bate. Letter 10, 1877 2006 December 13-14 Letters of Elizabeth Kendall Bate. Letter 12, 1885 2007 June 15 Letters of Elizabeth Kendall Bate. Letter 3, 1839 2005 March 7 Letters of Elizabeth Kendall Bate. Letter 4, 1851 2005 June 11 Letters of Elizabeth Kendall Bate. Letter 5, 1851, 1853 & 1854 2005 September 7-8 Letters of Elizabeth Kendall Bate. Letter 6, 1857 2005 December 13 Letters of Elizabeth Kendall Bate. Letter 7, 1857 2006 March 10 Letters of Elizabeth Kendall Bate. Letter 8, 1861 2006 June 13 Letters of Elizabeth Kendall Bate. Letter 9, 1872 by Matilda Bate 2006 September 15-16 Letters of Elizabeth Kendall Bate.
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