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In 1917 R. Blackburn was living in Mentone and returned to Ballarat where he was described as a survivor of the [[Eureka Stockade]].<ref>Weekly Times, 14 April 1917.</ref> | In 1917 R. Blackburn was living in Mentone and returned to Ballarat where he was described as a survivor of the [[Eureka Stockade]].<ref>Weekly Times, 14 April 1917.</ref> | ||
+ | ::EUREKA STOCKADE FIGHT RE-ENACTED IN BALLARAT | ||
+ | ::SURVIVORS IN PAGEANT BALLARAT, Tuesday. | ||
+ | ::Fine weather to day favored the Eureka Stockade pageant. The following survivors of the Stockade were present: — Messrs W. Farley, of Upper Northcote; S. Berry, of Rocky Lead; J. Mitchell, of Ben digo; A. Knight, Wallace and M'Fad-yen, ot Glen Gower; R. Blackburn, of Mentone: Tralnor, of Kensington.<ref>The Herald, 10 April 1917.</erf> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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In 1917 R. Blackburn was living in Mentone and returned to Ballarat where he was described as a survivor of the Eureka Stockade.[1]
- EUREKA STOCKADE FIGHT RE-ENACTED IN BALLARAT
- SURVIVORS IN PAGEANT BALLARAT, Tuesday.
- Fine weather to day favored the Eureka Stockade pageant. The following survivors of the Stockade were present: — Messrs W. Farley, of Upper Northcote; S. Berry, of Rocky Lead; J. Mitchell, of Ben digo; A. Knight, Wallace and M'Fad-yen, ot Glen Gower; R. Blackburn, of Mentone: Tralnor, of Kensington.<ref>The Herald, 10 April 1917.</erf>
References
- ↑ Weekly Times, 14 April 1917.