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  • It was situated about 400 metres from the Government Camp in Camp Street, and there were good sight lines between both locaitons.<ref>Paul Morrison ...that an old tree stump on the south side of Victoria Street, near Humffray Street, is the historic tree at which the pioneer diggers gathered in the days bef
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  • ...res.jpg|500px|thumb|right| Sign on St Paul's Sunday school Hall, Victoria Street, Bakery Hill erected by the Ballarat Historical Society]] ...Hill’ in the region of the intersection of Victoria Street and Humffray Street.
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  • ...n, passed away at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. P. Heenan, of Barkly street East, in the person of Mr Alfred Millman. Mr Millman, though feeble, appea
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  • ...the opening of the [[Gravel Pits]] diggings (near the site of our [[Barkly Street Church]] caused a move of population from Clayton Hill. A number of Cornish
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  • ...ore, the [[Hanoverian]] Band, a similar organisation, which was engaged in street playing, had been accosted by the troopers, who demanded their licences. ...ircus, which was pitched at the corner of Main road and what is now Barkly street, to enforce the services of two of the circus boys with bass drum and cymba
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  • ...ed housekeeper Maria Lampe and for many years they lived at Ulletloyne, 64 Barkly St, Ballarat East. ...n of Mr William Webster died yesterday at his residence Ulletloyne, Barkly Street, after a lengthy illness. The deceased gentleman, who was perhaps best know
    5 KB (793 words) - 06:55, 3 December 2023
  • ...one of her twelve children, her son Thomas Penhallurick, lived at 16 Otway Street, Ballarat East. She died on 4 October 1918 at Ballarat. <ref>Wickham, D., G ...rs Penhalluriack was born in a bark hut close to the spot in Barkly Street street which is erected the monument marking the first discovery of gold in Ballar
    6 KB (1,047 words) - 13:45, 8 August 2020
  • ...y to her reminiscences, she recalls the horse-whipping of an editor in the street by that most extraordinary woman, Lola Montez, the actress. There are older
    7 KB (1,073 words) - 09:18, 16 August 2020
  • ...scene and promised the diggers he would use his influence with Sir [[Henry Barkly]] to do away with the licences. Latrobe was only Acting-Governor, and did n
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  • ...llarat Historical Society does not agree that the basalt obelisk in Barkly Street, Ballarat, marks the spot where payable gold was discovered on the field in ...ts Ballarat East Council decided the "most appropriate" site was in Barkly Street, and the obelisk was placed there without ceremony. Evidence, on which the
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  • ...described as being on [[Bakery Hill]] in the 1850s, and later in [[Barkly Street]], Ballarat.
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  • Neep – on Wednesday, 22nd April, at 18 Barkly street, Ballarat East, William Neep, aged 61 years. ...sident of [[Ballarat]], Mr W. Neep, who expired at his residence, [[Barkly street]], [[Ballarat East]], yesterday of cancer. Deceased, who was 61years of ag
    1 KB (155 words) - 08:44, 25 November 2018
  • ...lson. Mr. Aspinall entered the council in 1868, and was re-elected for the Barkly Ward on every occasion till 1880, when he was defeated by Cr. Bailes. He tw
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  • ...re being misled when they find the Eureka Stockade in Melbourne’s Bourke street! More recently we find a local hotel is using the name and a proposed mote ...mpany seeing fit to establish its own “Eureka Stockade” in busy Bourke street.
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  • ...the opening of the [[Gravel Pits]] diggings (near the site of our [[Barkly Street Church]] caused a move of population from Clayton Hill. A number of Cornish
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