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Genre(s): Memoirs, Modern (19th C)
Read by: Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Verse - An Introductory Medley
00:12:19 - 02 - Mr Froude's 'Oceana' - My First Night Ashore
00:25:27 - 03 - Indigenous Features Around Melbourne - Early Civilizing Difficulties
00:34:47 - 04 - 'The Beach' (Now Port Melbourne) - Early Melbourne, It's Up's and Down--1840-1851
01:00:23 - 05 - The Melbourne Corporation, 1842 - The Early Squatting Times
01:25:52 - 06 - Early Western Visctoria ('Australia Felix')
01:49:35 - 07 - Some Names of Mark in the Early Years - The Henty Family, and the Foundation of Victoria
02:06:33 - 08 - Some Interjecta in re Batman, Pioneer of the Port Phil...
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00:12:19 Section 02
00:25:28 Section 03
00:34:48 Section 04
01:00:25 Section 05
01:25:55 Section 06
01:49:38 Section 07
02:06:37 Section 08
02:34:19 Section 09
02:59:05 Section 10
03:30:04 Section 11
03:50:45 Section 12
04:07:10 Section 13
04:30:46 Section 14
05:03:31 Section 15
05:20:23 Section 16
05:57:58 Section 17
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Son of John Westgarth, surveyor-general of customs for Scotland, was born at Edinburgh, in June 1815. He was educated at the high schools at Leith and Edinburgh, and at Dr Bruce's school at Newcastle-on-Tyne. He then entered the office of G. Young and Company of Leith, who were engaged in the Australian trade, and realizing the possibilities of the new land, decided to emigrate to Australia. He arrived in Melbourne, then a town of three or four thousand inhabitants, in December 1840.
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Early Melbourne and Victoria l Memoirs & Modern (19th C) - William WESTGARTH (1815 - 1889)
Son of John Westgarth, surveyor-general of customs for Scotland, was born at Edinburgh, in June 1815. He was educated at the high schools at Leith and Edinburgh, and at Dr Bruce's school at Newcastle-on-Tyne. He then entered the office of G. Young and Company of Leith, who were engaged in the Australian trade, and realizing the possibilities of the new land, decided to emigrate to Australia. He arrived in Melbourne, then a town of three or four thousand inhabitants, in December 1840.
When the new colony was constituted Westgarth headed the poll for Melbourne at the election for the legislative council. He had had many activities during the previous 10 years.
He revisited Australia in 1888 and was everywhere welcomed. When the Melbourne international exhibition was opened he walked in the p...
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Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria by William WESTGARTH | Full Audio Book
Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria by William WESTGARTH (1815 - 1889)
Genre(s): Memoirs, Modern (19th C)
Read by: Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - ...
Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria by William WESTGARTH (1815 - 1889)
Genre(s): Memoirs, Modern (19th C)
Read by: Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Verse - An Introductory Medley
00:12:19 - 02 - Mr Froude's 'Oceana' - My First Night Ashore
00:25:27 - 03 - Indigenous Features Around Melbourne - Early Civilizing Difficulties
00:34:47 - 04 - 'The Beach' (Now Port Melbourne) - Early Melbourne, It's Up's and Down--1840-1851
01:00:23 - 05 - The Melbourne Corporation, 1842 - The Early Squatting Times
01:25:52 - 06 - Early Western Visctoria ('Australia Felix')
01:49:35 - 07 - Some Names of Mark in the Early Years - The Henty Family, and the Foundation of Victoria
02:06:33 - 08 - Some Interjecta in re Batman, Pioneer of the Port Phillip Settlement - John Pascoe Fawkner, Father of Melbourne
02:34:14 - 09 - James Simpson, First Magistrate of 'The Settlement' - Sir John O'Shanassy
02:59:00 - 10 - William Kerr, Founder of the Argus - Charles Hotson Ebden, Esquire
03:29:59 - 11 - Edward Wilson, Chief Proprietor of 'The Argus', 'The Times' of the South
03:50:39 - 12 - Early Society: Ways, Means and Manners - 'Government House'
04:07:04 - 13 - Cheap Living - The German Prince
04:30:39 - 14 - Black Thursday - Mount Alexander and Bendigo
05:03:23 - 15 - Early Victorian Legislation
05:20:15 - 16 - Postcript - Melbourne in 1888
05:57:49 - 17 - Albury - Brisbane
Son of John Westgarth, surveyor-general of customs for Scotland, was born at Edinburgh, in June 1815. He was educated at the high schools at Leith and Edinburgh, and at Dr Bruce's school at Newcastle-on-Tyne. He then entered the office of G. Young and Company of Leith, who were engaged in the Australian trade, and realizing the possibilities of the new land, decided to emigrate to Australia. He arrived in Melbourne, then a town of three or four thousand inhabitants, in December 1840.When the new colony was constituted Westgarth headed the poll for Melbourne at the election for the legislative council. He had had many activities during the previous 10 years.He revisited Australia in 1888 and was everywhere welcomed. When the Melbourne international exhibition was opened he walked in the procession through the avenue of nations alongside Mr Francis Henty, then the sole survivor of the brotherhood who founded Victoria. As a result of his visit two volumes appeared Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria, in 1888, andHalf a Century of Australasian Progress, in 1889. Returning to Great Britain Westgarth died suddenly at Edinburgh on 28 October 1889. He married in 1853 and left a widow and two daughters.
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Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria by William WESTGARTH (1815 - 1889)
Genre(s): Memoirs, Modern (19th C)
Read by: Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014) in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Verse - An Introductory Medley
00:12:19 - 02 - Mr Froude's 'Oceana' - My First Night Ashore
00:25:27 - 03 - Indigenous Features Around Melbourne - Early Civilizing Difficulties
00:34:47 - 04 - 'The Beach' (Now Port Melbourne) - Early Melbourne, It's Up's and Down--1840-1851
01:00:23 - 05 - The Melbourne Corporation, 1842 - The Early Squatting Times
01:25:52 - 06 - Early Western Visctoria ('Australia Felix')
01:49:35 - 07 - Some Names of Mark in the Early Years - The Henty Family, and the Foundation of Victoria
02:06:33 - 08 - Some Interjecta in re Batman, Pioneer of the Port Phillip Settlement - John Pascoe Fawkner, Father of Melbourne
02:34:14 - 09 - James Simpson, First Magistrate of 'The Settlement' - Sir John O'Shanassy
02:59:00 - 10 - William Kerr, Founder of the Argus - Charles Hotson Ebden, Esquire
03:29:59 - 11 - Edward Wilson, Chief Proprietor of 'The Argus', 'The Times' of the South
03:50:39 - 12 - Early Society: Ways, Means and Manners - 'Government House'
04:07:04 - 13 - Cheap Living - The German Prince
04:30:39 - 14 - Black Thursday - Mount Alexander and Bendigo
05:03:23 - 15 - Early Victorian Legislation
05:20:15 - 16 - Postcript - Melbourne in 1888
05:57:49 - 17 - Albury - Brisbane
Son of John Westgarth, surveyor-general of customs for Scotland, was born at Edinburgh, in June 1815. He was educated at the high schools at Leith and Edinburgh, and at Dr Bruce's school at Newcastle-on-Tyne. He then entered the office of G. Young and Company of Leith, who were engaged in the Australian trade, and realizing the possibilities of the new land, decided to emigrate to Australia. He arrived in Melbourne, then a town of three or four thousand inhabitants, in December 1840.When the new colony was constituted Westgarth headed the poll for Melbourne at the election for the legislative council. He had had many activities during the previous 10 years.He revisited Australia in 1888 and was everywhere welcomed. When the Melbourne international exhibition was opened he walked in the procession through the avenue of nations alongside Mr Francis Henty, then the sole survivor of the brotherhood who founded Victoria. As a result of his visit two volumes appeared Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria, in 1888, andHalf a Century of Australasian Progress, in 1889. Returning to Great Britain Westgarth died suddenly at Edinburgh on 28 October 1889. He married in 1853 and left a widow and two daughters.
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00:12:19 Section 02
00:25:28 Section 03
00:34:48 Section 04
01:00:25 Section 05
01:25:55 Section 06
01:49:38 Section 07
02:06:37 Section 08
02:34:19 Section 09
02:59:05 Section 10
03:30:04 Section 11
03:50:45 Section 12
04:07:10 Section 13
04:30:46 Section 14
05:03:31 Section 15
05:20:23 Section 16
05:57:58 Section 17
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01:25:55 Section 06
01:49:38 Section 07
02:06:37 Section 08
02:34:19 Section 09
02:59:05 Section 10
03:30:04 Section 11
03:50:45 Section 12
04:07:10 Section 13
04:30:46 Section 14
05:03:31 Section 15
05:20:23 Section 16
05:57:58 Section 17
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Son of John Westgarth, surveyor-general of customs for Scotland, was born at Edinburgh, in June 1815. He was educated at the high schools at Leith and Edinburgh, and at Dr Bruce's school at Newcastle-on-Tyne. He then entered the office of G. Young and Company of Leith, who were engaged in the Australian trade, and realizing the possibilities of the new land, decided to emigrate to Australia. He arrived in Melbourne, then a town of three or four thousand inhabitants, in December 1840.
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Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria | William Westgarth | Memoirs | 2/4
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- published: 16 Apr 2020
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Early Melbourne and Victoria l Memoirs & Modern (19th C) - William WESTGARTH (1815 - 1889)
Son of John Westgarth, surveyor-general of customs for Scotland, was born at Edinburgh, in June 1815. He was educated at the high schools at Leith and Edinburgh...
Son of John Westgarth, surveyor-general of customs for Scotland, was born at Edinburgh, in June 1815. He was educated at the high schools at Leith and Edinburgh, and at Dr Bruce's school at Newcastle-on-Tyne. He then entered the office of G. Young and Company of Leith, who were engaged in the Australian trade, and realizing the possibilities of the new land, decided to emigrate to Australia. He arrived in Melbourne, then a town of three or four thousand inhabitants, in December 1840.
When the new colony was constituted Westgarth headed the poll for Melbourne at the election for the legislative council. He had had many activities during the previous 10 years.
He revisited Australia in 1888 and was everywhere welcomed. When the Melbourne international exhibition was opened he walked in the procession through the avenue of nations alongside Mr Francis Henty, then the sole survivor of the brotherhood who founded Victoria. As a result of his visit two volumes appeared Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria, in 1888, and Half a Century of Australasian Progress, in 1889. Returning to Great Britain Westgarth died suddenly at Edinburgh on 28 October 1889. He married in 1853 and left a widow and two daughters.
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Son of John Westgarth, surveyor-general of customs for Scotland, was born at Edinburgh, in June 1815. He was educated at the high schools at Leith and Edinburgh, and at Dr Bruce's school at Newcastle-on-Tyne. He then entered the office of G. Young and Company of Leith, who were engaged in the Australian trade, and realizing the possibilities of the new land, decided to emigrate to Australia. He arrived in Melbourne, then a town of three or four thousand inhabitants, in December 1840.
When the new colony was constituted Westgarth headed the poll for Melbourne at the election for the legislative council. He had had many activities during the previous 10 years.
He revisited Australia in 1888 and was everywhere welcomed. When the Melbourne international exhibition was opened he walked in the procession through the avenue of nations alongside Mr Francis Henty, then the sole survivor of the brotherhood who founded Victoria. As a result of his visit two volumes appeared Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria, in 1888, and Half a Century of Australasian Progress, in 1889. Returning to Great Britain Westgarth died suddenly at Edinburgh on 28 October 1889. He married in 1853 and left a widow and two daughters.
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- published: 15 Dec 2019
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