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    Eyres House is an historic residential property, located at 810 Ligar Street Soldiers Hill in the Victorian gold rush city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia...
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    Soldiers Hill is a suburb of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia located directly north of the Central Business District. At the 2021 census, Soldiers Hill...
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  • at Ballarat. Vale for a while owned the historic property Eyres House, Soldiers Hill, Ballarat. "Ramsay, Alexander Gordon Culbert". Parliament of Victoria...
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    gracious[according to whom?] heritage house located at 804 Havelock Street, Black Hill, a suburb of the Victorian gold rush city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia (although...
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    or 808 Lydiard Street North, Soldiers Hill, Victoria in the gold rush City of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. The house no longer exists, and the only...
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    Kostanski, Laura (2006). An Indigenous History of Stonnington. Ballarat: University of Ballarat. Cooper, John Butler. The history of Prahran: From its settlement...
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    the text are available "The Aussie Pilgrim's Progress" by Kel Richards. Ballarat: Strand Publishing, 2005. "Quest for Celestia: A Reimagining of The Pilgrim's...
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    1854 when three miners were arrested following a riot at Ballarat. Protesters formed the Ballarat Reform League to support the arrested men and demanded...
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    as an Anglican lay reader before turning to bushranging. Imprisoned in Ballarat for an armed bank robbery on the Victorian goldfields, he escaped, but...
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    Pillaworta Station, end of Arno Bay, Eyre Peninsula – unknown number of Aboriginal people killed by soldiers in retribution for the killings of colonists...
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    Retrieved 21 October 2018. Noone, Val (2012). Hidden Ireland in Victoria. Ballarat: Ballarat Heritage Services. pp. 53–54. ISBN 978-1-876478-83-4. Miller, Chandra...
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    Retrieved 8 October 2020. William Alexander Gordon Douglas (1880-1948): Ballarat and District Industrial Heritage Project, federation.edu.au. Retrieved...
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    Located at Gold Rush Golf on the Western Highway (M8) on the eastern side of Ballarat with the Big Ned Kelly. "The Big Miner stands as a tribute to the tens...
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  • World in Data. Anne Grant. "Influenza Pandemic 1919 Portland Victoria". Ballarat Genealogy. Archived from the original on 17 September 2004. Retrieved 16...
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    British soldiers during the events leading up to, and confrontation at, the Eureka Stockade where some miners (mostly Irish), police and soldiers were killed...
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    of Australia. "COUNCIL OF CRESWICKSHIRE". The Star. Vol. IX, no. 211. Ballarat, Victoria. 3 September 1864. p. 4. Retrieved 28 August 2017 – via National...
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    Central Mine Manager's Residence (category Buildings and structures in Broken Hill, New South Wales)
    Pope) was the daughter of a Cornish miner who had tried his luck in both Ballarat and Bendigo in Victoria, presumably during the 1850s gold rush. By the...
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  • community. State of Victoria The Honourable Murray Lewis Byrne, JP, of Ballarat. For services to government and the community. State of Queensland Glen...
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  • Honourable Alfred James Pittard, a Member of the Legislative Council and of the Ballarat City Council, State of Victoria, for many years. James Haig Smith, OBE...
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  • with hospitality to visitors from overseas. John Herbert Sorrell, JP, of Ballarat, State of Victoria. For public and charitable services. Ida May Spencer...
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  • the community. Ewen Clarke Kirton, of Ballarat. For services to country cricket. Raymond George Knight, of Box Hill. For services to servicemen, ex-servicemen...
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  • For community and welfare services. Gladys Evelyn, Mrs. Curtis, J.P., of Ballarat, Victoria. For services to the community. Alan Keith Davidson, Esq., of...
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  • Alexander Sloss, MB, FRCS(Ed), a Member of the Committee of Management of the Ballarat and District Base Hospital, State of Victoria. For public services. Frances...
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  • High Wycombe. Edwin Evans, Principal, Board of Trade. John Worthington Eyres, Chief Executive Officer, HM Stationery Office. Morgan Fairest, Chairman...
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  • South Wales. For services to the community. Lena Elizabeth Trevenan, of Ballarat, Victoria. For social welfare services. Frank Elliot Samuel Trigg, Honorary...
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  • service to the community of Ballarat, particularly through architectural contributions to the development of the Sovereign Hill complex and the Gold Museum...
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  • (Aircraft), Department of Air. William James Keith Mackay, JP, of West Ballarat, Victoria. For services to the community. Alderman Clarice Mavis McClymont...
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  • Retrieved 16 Jan 2014 Hill, A R (Lieutenant, 47 Bn AIF), Australian War Memorial catalogue record, ID number PR86/043 Retrieved 16 Jan 2014 Hill, Harold David...
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  • Hamish McGregor For service to tertiary education, and to the community of Ballarat through a range of tourism, health, legal and arts organisations. Rowena...
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  • For service to history, particularly through the Ballarat Historical Park Association (Sovereign Hill) and the Eureka Commemorative Society, and to tourism...
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