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Gold-seekers of the Fifties [1 July 1899]

6 March 2023 · Leave a Comment

[Editor: This article, regarding Peter Lalor, and some other leaders of the Eureka Rebellion, was published in The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 1 July 1899.] Gold-seekers of the Fifties. After Eureka. How the leaders escaped. While the victors of Eureka were removing … [Read more...] about Gold-seekers of the Fifties [1 July 1899]

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[The Ballaarat Times announces] [re Thomas Kennedy, 9 March 1859]

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[Editor: This untitled article, regarding the death of Thomas Kennedy, was published in the “The news of the day” section in The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), 9 March 1859.] [The Ballaarat Times announces] The Ballaarat Times announces the death, by a fall from his horse, of Mr … [Read more...] about [The Ballaarat Times announces] [re Thomas Kennedy, 9 March 1859]

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Mining [re Thomas Kennedy, 9 March 1859]

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[Editor: This obituary, regarding Thomas Kennedy, was published in the “Mining” section of The Star (Ballarat, Vic.), 9 March 1859.] Mining. The sudden and violent death of a miner well known on this gold field was reported yesterday in our usual record of inquests held … [Read more...] about Mining [re Thomas Kennedy, 9 March 1859]

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Fatal accident [re Thomas Kennedy, 8 March 1859]

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[Editor: This article, regarding an inquest into the death of Thomas Kennedy, was published in the “Local and general news” section of The Star (Ballarat, Vic.), 8 March 1859.] Fatal accident. — An inquest was held at the Forest Hill Hotel, Kingston, on the 7th inst., … [Read more...] about Fatal accident [re Thomas Kennedy, 8 March 1859]

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Thomas Kennedy

6 March 2023 · Leave a Comment

Swearing Allegiance to the Southern Cross (Eureka Rebellion)

Thomas Kennedy (1817-1859) was a miner, who had a minor role in the events of the Eureka Rebellion of 1854. Kennedy was born in Ayreshire, Scotland, in approximately 1817 (his exact date of birth is unknown).[1] Along with many others, who were seeking a fortune in gold, he … [Read more...] about Thomas Kennedy

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