Hawkesbury settlement revealed : a new look at Australia's third mainland settlement 1793 - 1802
Barkley-Jack, Jan2009
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This book reveals new material about Australia's beginnings, in particular about the third mainland settlement. It tackles controversial themes, including the meeting of European and Indigenous cultures
Kenthurst NSW Rosenberg Publishing 2009
488 pages colour photographs and illustrations maps
Introduction - View from above - Make do with 30 acres - Grose Shapes the stigma - The vanishing soldier allotments - Ex-convict continuity and diversity - Working farmers, prosperous settlers and John Stogdell - Debt despite work - Hawkesbury Indigenous culture meets colonial practice - Lawlessness, European crime, protest and the radical thought of John Harris - Invisible women and Sarah Cooley - Conclusion - Hawkesbury land grants 1794-1802 - Unregistered lands promised at Hawkesbury 1794-1795 - Governor Phillip's grants on the mainland 1791-1792 - Governor Phillip's grants to ex-convicts 1791-1792 - Acting Governor Grose's Hawksbury grants to ex-convicts 1794.
9781877058882 (hbk)
994.4202
English
King, Philip Gidley, 1758-1808Phillip, Arthur, Captain, 1738-1814Hunter, John, 1737-1821Grose, Francis, 1758-1814Paterson, William, 1755-1810Land grants -- Hawkesbury region (NSW)Aboriginal Australians -- Hawkesbury River Region (N.S.W.) -- HistoryLand settlement -- Hawkesbury region (NSW) -- HistoryAgriculture -- Hawkesbury Region (N.S.W.) -- HistoryLand use -- Hawkesbury region (NSW) -- HistoryAboriginal Australians -- Hawkesbury Region (N.S.W.) -- First contact with foreignersConvicts -- Hawkesbury region (NSW) -- HistoryHawkesbury region (NSW) -- HistoryHawkesbury River (NSW) -- HistoryAgnes Banks (N.S.W.) -- History
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Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Research | History Support Collection | 994.4202 HAW | Available |
Research | Local Book | 994.4202 HAW | Not for loan (Set: 10 Feb 2016) |