Australian History units 3 & 4 A new land: Port Phillip District.

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Presentation transcript:

Australian History units 3 & 4 A new land: Port Phillip District

April (ST Gill 1847)

August (ST Gill 1847)

Autumn (ST Gill ca 1847)

December (ST Gill ca 1847)

Bushman's night camp (ST Gill ca 1854)

Macfarlane, J., fl Meeting of Major Mitchell and Edward Henty, Portland Bay, 1836

Aboriginal Australian: (photograph John Hunter Kerr ca 1855)

Australian warfare, native skirmish (ST Gill 1845)

Aboriginal location, new one, west view (S T Gill ca 1840)

Aborigines and white me hunting kangaroos (S T Gill ca 1850)

Aboriginals (S Calvert 1873)

Aboriginal fight: (S Calvert 1862)

S Calvert, The Aboriginal Station, Coranderrk, a native prayer meeting, 1866

J. T. Doyle's sketches in Australia, The Marauders, 18

Batman's treaty Merri Creek 1835 (JW Burtt ca 1875)

Aborigine Port Phillip 1835 (John Hunter Kerr 1855)

The Shepherds hut (ca 184_ S. T Gill)

Bushman's hut (ST Gill 1864)

S Calvert Aboriginal camp at lake tyres 1869

Butchers shamble (ST Gill 1855)

Canvas Town in 1853 (ST Gill 1887)

Corrobori (ST Gill ca 1850)

Early Australian landscape (ST Gill ca 1840)

Departing emigrant (ST Gill 1859)

Diggers on their way to Bendigo (ST Gill 1854)

Digger's wedding in Melbourne (ST Gill 1852)

Ah Phil, my hearty, are that you (ST Gill 1853)

Eureka Stockade riot, 1854 (J. B Henderson)

Explorer and Aboriginal guide (ST Gill ca 1850)

Forest Creek, Mount Alexander diggings... (ST Gill 1853)

Recovery of stray horses announced (ST Gill 1852)

The avengers (ST Gill ca1860)

The Melbourne Exhibition Building (ST Gill 1854)

Tribal war (ST Gill ca 1845)

View of approach to Melbourne from abattoir (ST Gill 1857)

View of St Francis' Cathedral, corner of Elizabeth and LaTrobe Streets (ST Gill 1857)

John Batman's famous treaty with the blacks, Merri Creek, Northcote, June 6, 1835 [picture] / G.R. Ashton.

News from Australia (George Baxter ca 184_)

Here and there Propaganda image advocating immigration to Australia