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On 01 August 1853 Governor [[Charles La Trobe]] had been presented with a monster petition seeking immediate reform of government administration. The thirteen metre petition contained thousands of signatures collected throughout the Victorian goldfields. It was couched in Chartist terms, and caused Governor [[Charles La Trobe]] to write to London warning of political unrest.  <ref>Eureka: The First Australian Republic?, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery and Public Record Office Victoria, 1997, p1.</ref>
 
On 01 August 1853 Governor [[Charles La Trobe]] had been presented with a monster petition seeking immediate reform of government administration. The thirteen metre petition contained thousands of signatures collected throughout the Victorian goldfields. It was couched in Chartist terms, and caused Governor [[Charles La Trobe]] to write to London warning of political unrest.  <ref>Eureka: The First Australian Republic?, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery and Public Record Office Victoria, 1997, p1.</ref>
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Dr [[Harry Hambrook]] was a member of the Castlemaine Goldfields Reform League.
  
 
== Also See ==
 
== Also See ==

Revision as of 17:53, 29 July 2017

On 01 August 1853 Governor Charles La Trobe had been presented with a monster petition seeking immediate reform of government administration. The thirteen metre petition contained thousands of signatures collected throughout the Victorian goldfields. It was couched in Chartist terms, and caused Governor Charles La Trobe to write to London warning of political unrest. [1]

Dr Harry Hambrook was a member of the Castlemaine Goldfields Reform League.

Also See

Chartism

References

  1. Eureka: The First Australian Republic?, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery and Public Record Office Victoria, 1997, p1.