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‘Reminiscences of a Pioneer in New South Wales’

Typescript copy, with emendations in pencil and pen, of ‘Reminiscences of a Pioneer in New South Wales’ by Edmund Morey which featured in The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser from Wed 30 Oct 1907 to Wed 9 Jan 1908, 116 leaves, undated. Hand written page numbers at top of pages but pagination not in sequence.

Morely describes this firts year in Sydney, West Maitland and South-Western New South Wales in the 1840s to 1850s. Includes descriptions of Sydney in 1842, pioneering life, Australian Aboriginal peoples, station life, overlanding, bush inns, Melbourne, Adelaide, the Murray River, the steamer services by the Lady Young and the Gemini. People mentioned include: Richard Greves Macdonnell (Governor of South Australia), Ludwig Leichhhardt, James Tyson and Captain Sturt.

Chapter I - Sydney. -- Chapter II - Country life. -- Chapter III - Necessity for removing stock from Gundaroo. -- Chapter IV - Natives attack Ross's Camp. -- Chapter V - Take up a cattle station. -- Chapter VI - Unsuitability of lower Murray for cattle. -- Chapter VI - Natives make peace. -- Chapter VIII - First white woman on Lower Murray. -- Chapter IX - First visit to South Australia. -- Chapter X - Adelaide. -- Chapter XI -- New land district proclaimed. The Albert. - Chapter XII - Return to Gundaroo, and revisit Sydney. -- Chapter XIII - Looking for cattle country on the Darling. -- Chapter XIV - Take up a cattle station. -- Chapter XV - Stock the new station, Tintanallogy. -- Chapter XVI - My first visit to Melbourne. -- Chapter XVII - Rebuild head station at Euston. -- Chapter XVIII - Ride to Adelaide. -- Chapter [XIX] - The scene of a murder. -- Chapter [XX] - Leading up to the navigation of the Murrary. -- Chapter [XXI] - Disappearnace of my stockman at Tintanallogy. -- Chapter [XXII] - Surprise blacks with slaughtered cattle. -- Chapter [XXIII] - The Darling begins to run. -- Chapter [XXIV] - Another visit to South Australia. -- Chapter [XXV] - Navigatin of the Murrary. -- Chapter [XXVI] - Pass through the scrub to the north of my run into open country. -- Chapter [XXVII] - Effects following gold discovery in Victoria. -- Chapter [XXVIII] - The rebound and boom times. -- Chapter [XXIX] - Visit Monaro and purchase 10,000 wethers. -- Chapter [XXX] - Three of us pull down the Murray. -- Chapter [XXXI] - Another visit to Melbourne. -- Chapter [XXXII] - Small settlement on the banks of three navigable rivers after 50 years occupation. -- Chapter [XXXIII] - Governor Macdonnell on the Murray. -- Chapter [XXXIV] - A sailor in a tight place. -- Chapter [XXXV] - Pay a visit to the old country. -- Chapter [XXXVI] - Cruising about England and on the Continent. -- Chapter [XXXVII] - Return to Australia and land in Melbourne. -- Chapter [XXXVIII] - Sell out in Riverina and re-invest in Queensland. -- Chapter [XXXIX] - Excerpts to the Queensland Press during 1888. -- Chapter [XXXX] - Become a police magistrate in Queensland. -- Chapter [XXXXI] - A six months holiday. Visit Tasmania and New Zealand. -- Chapter [XXXXII] - Revisit the old country and return to Queensland to end our days.

Possibly in the possession of J. T. Bell.

Morey, Edmund

Access copy to ‘Reminiscences of a Pioneer in New South Wales’

Photocopy of typescript copy, with emendations in pencil and pen, of ‘Reminiscences of a Pioneer in New South Wales’ by Edmund Morey which featured in The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser from Wed 30 Oct 1907 to Wed 9 Jan 1908, 116 leaves, undated. Pagination not in sequence.

Morely describes this firts year in Sydney, West Maitland and South-Western New South Wales in the 1840s to 1850s. Includes descriptions of Sydney in 1842, pioneering life, Australian Aboriginal peoples, station life, overlanding, bush inns, Melbourne, Adelaide, the Murray River, the steamer services by the Lady Young and the Gemini. People mentioned include: Richard Greves Macdonnell (Governor of South Australia), Ludwig Leichhhardt, James Tyson and Captain Sturt.

Chapter I - Sydney. -- Chapter II - Country life. -- Chapter III - Necessity for removing stock from Gundaroo. -- Chapter IV - Natives attack Ross's Camp. -- Chapter V - Take up a cattle station. -- Chapter VI - Unsuitability of lower Murray for cattle. -- Chapter VI - Natives make peace. -- Chapter VIII - First white woman on Lower Murray. -- Chapter IX - First visit to South Australia. -- Chapter X - Adelaide. -- Chapter XI -- New land district proclaimed. The Albert. - Chapter XII - Return to Gundaroo, and revisit Sydney. -- Chapter XIII - Looking for cattle country on the Darling. -- Chapter XIV - Take up a cattle station. -- Chapter XV - Stock the new station, Tintanallogy. -- Chapter XVI - My first visit to Melbourne. -- Chapter XVII - Rebuild head station at Euston. -- Chapter XVIII - Ride to Adelaide. -- Chapter [XIX] - The scene of a murder. -- Chapter [XX] - Leading up to the navigation of the Murrary. -- Chapter [XXI] - Disappearnace of my stockman at Tintanallogy. -- Chapter [XXII] - Surprise blacks with slaughtered cattle. -- Chapter [XXIII] - The Darling begins to run. -- Chapter [XXIV] - Another visit to South Australia. -- Chapter [XXV] - Navigatin of the Murrary. -- Chapter [XXVI] - Pass through the scrub to the north of my run into open country. -- Chapter [XXVII] - Effects following gold discovery in Victoria. -- Chapter [XXVIII] - The rebound and boom times. -- Chapter [XXIX] - Visit Monaro and purchase 10,000 wethers. -- Chapter [XXX] - Three of us pull down the Murray. -- Chapter [XXXI] - Another visit to Melbourne. -- Chapter [XXXII] - Small settlement on the banks of three navigable rivers after 50 years occupation. -- Chapter [XXXIII] - Governor Macdonnell on the Murray. -- Chapter [XXXIV] - A sailor in a tight place. -- Chapter [XXXV] - Pay a visit to the old country. -- Chapter [XXXVI] - Cruising about England and on the Continent. -- Chapter [XXXVII] - Return to Australia and land in Melbourne. -- Chapter [XXXVIII] - Sell out in Riverina and re-invest in Queensland. -- Chapter [XXXIX] - Excerpts to the Queensland Press during 1888. -- Chapter [XXXX] - Become a police magistrate in Queensland. -- Chapter [XXXXI] - A six months holiday. Visit Tasmania and New Zealand. -- Chapter [XXXXII] - Revisit the old country and return to Queensland to end our days.

Possibly in the possession of J. T. Bell.

Morey, Edmund

Autobiographical Diary of William Alexander Dorsey Bell

Large black diary with lock (broken and torn from front cover) and 'Private' embossed on the cover. Inside page has 'Autobiographical Diary of William Alexander Dorsey Bell born June 3, 1865, in Brisbane Australia'. Approximately 16 handwritten entries from 20 Jul 1892 to 27 Jun 1916. Most of the volume is blank.

Bell, William Alexander Dorsey, 1865-1940

Bell family carte-de-visite album

A 19th century carte de visite photo album. Brass clasp is missing. Initial page, with inscription is torn with only 'To' and 'wit[h]' still remaining. The album has 42 pages with 84 spaces for carte de visites to be displayed. Each page is specially made to allow insertion of carte de visties through slots in the bottom of two stiff sheets of cardbord and visible through cut portrait openings. There are four missing photographs and one photograph in the back of the book. It may have been compiled by Catherine Bell. Captions are provided where available, supplied titles, some by Sue Bell, are in square brackets:

  1. J.P. Bell
  2. Margaret M. Bell (Lady)
  3. J.T. Bell
  4. William Bell
  5. C.B.P. Bell
  6. Ossie Bell
  7. J.T. Bell 1880s
  8. [Woman, possibly Jinny Maxwell?]
  9. Thomas Bell
  10. Maida Isabella Sarah Bell.
  11. Maida Bell, taken 1880
  12. Thomas Bell, 1872
  13. J.P. Bell,
  14. [Photo missing]
  15. [Gerald and Thomas de Lacy Moffatt?]
  16. Colin Bell
  17. Maida Bell
  18. [J.T. and William Bell]
  19. [Gerald Kellet Moffatt, son of Isabella dn Thomas Moffatt]
  20. [Thomas de Lacy Moffatt, son of Isabella and Thomas Moffatt]
  21. Maida Bell
  22. [Missing. Handwritten caption says 'T. B. Thomas Bell. d. 1872 with g'daughter Maida Moffatt]
  23. [Thomas de Lacy Moffatt]
  24. [Gerald Kellett Moffatt]
  25. [Early photo of one of the Moffatt girls?]
  26. [Missing. Handwritten caption says Thos Bell]
  27. [Gerard Kellett Moffatt?]
  28. [Woman. Caption on reverse says Margaret M Bell but not correct]
  29. C.B.P. Bell
  30. [Photo of two young men]
  31. [Isabella and Mary Moffatt?]
  32. [One of the Moffatt girls?]
  33. [One of the Moffatt girls?]
  34. [Missing]
  35. [Missing]
  36. [Older woman]
  37. [Moffatt girl]
  38. [Moffatt girl]
  39. [Thomas de Lacy Moffatt]
  40. [Isabella and Mary Moffatt?]
  41. [Moffatt girl]
  42. [Moffatt girl]
  43. [Moffatt girl]
  44. Maida I. S.
  45. [Woman]
  46. [Group of four women]
  47. [Man]
  48. Oswald
  49. [Man]
  50. [Woman]
  51. [Young man]
  52. [Woman]
  53. [One of the adult male Bells?]
  54. [Thomas de lacy Moffatt]
  55. [Man. Inscription on reverse "To A Queenslander from a 'would be' Queenslander 30/6/81]
  56. [Man]
  57. [Woman]
  58. [Handwritten note 'Welton']
  59. [Thomas de Lacy Moffatt]
  60. [Man]
  61. [Maida Bell? Not a carte de vistie]
  62. [Thomas de Lacy Moffatt]
  63. C.B.P. Bell
  64. Ossie Bell
  65. [Inscription: Mr & Mrs Armstrong to their friend G Proley]
  66. [Man]
  67. J.T. Bell
  68. [Man leaning against fence]
  69. [Inscription: D. E. Brown, 1880]
  70. [Boy]
  71. J. T. Bell
  72. J. T. Bell
  73. [J.T. Bell]
  74. J.P. Bell
  75. [Young man]
  76. [Young woman]
  77. [Moffatt girl?]
  78. [Moffatt girl?]
  79. [Man on a horse in fromt of house]
  80. [Horse drawn carriage]
  81. [Landscape picture of man with unsaddled horse]
  82. [Portrait picture of man with saddled horse]
  83. "Ossie" & Maida
  84. [Two boys]
    [85. Picture inserted in back of album of young woman with inscription on reverse 'From Evelyn']

Cambridge University Union Society Poll

Cambridge University Union Society flyer, showing Mr CPB Bell standing for election to the committee in 1888, 29 Nov 1887

Bell, Colin Basil Peter, 1867-1934

Construction of the Indooroopilly Railway Bridge on the Brisbane River

Black and white phototgraph on mounting board which appears to have been framed at some time (frame now removed). It shows the construction of the new railway bridge at Indooroopilly over the Brisbane River. The previous bridge had washed away in the 1893 floods. This photograph show crowds gathered to watch the hulk, Beatrice used on the Brisbane River to float another span on the Indooroopilly Railway Bridge. Like most material in this collection from this era, it was probably in the possession of Joshua Thomas Bell.

Dam in Cleanskin paddock, Westlands.

Westland Station, located near Longreach, was managed by Colin Basil Peter Bell. This drawing has scales, cross sections and the plan for the dam to located in East Cleanskin paddock, part of Westland station. Measured 25.6.21.

Bell Family

Jimbour House, 125th anniversary

Order of service for Holy Communion on the 125th anniversary of the family of the Hon. Sir Joshua Peter Bell KCMG MLC commencing residence in Jimbour House on completion of its construction, 7 Apr 2002.

Bell Family

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