Saturday, 9 November 2024

ALL BROULEE AND MOSSY by Stuart Magee - INDEX (All categories - 818 Entries)



Front Cover: “Broulee” Watercolour by John Skinner Prout, 1843

National Library of Australia NLA - NK311/7

(Back cover at bottom of index)


Book originally published 2003 by Stuart Magee (paperback)

© Copyright, all rights reserved

ISBN   0-9751016-0-9


Index published 2024 by Tony Magee (Site administrator)

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Whilst my father's book contains a comprehensive Bibliography, the original 2003 hardcopy version has no index, so I've created one as an online supplement:


The complete index is divided into five different sub-categories. Click the following links to go straight to any category:

PEOPLE (including Aboriginal tribes - 418 entries)

PLACES (Cities, Towns, Villages, Rivers and Beaches - 324 entries)

PUBLICATIONS (Books, Newspapers and Articles - 55 entries)

OFFICES (including Departments and Societies - 78 entries)

SHIPS (including shipwrecks - 31 entries)

COMPLETE INDEX - ALL BROULEE AND MOSSY by Stuart Magee (818 Entries)


Abalone (aka mutton fish) 113
Abbey, Tony 177
Aboriginal Housing Company, Mogo 167, 168
Aboriginal Tribes of Australia (Tindale) 55
Advance Fair Australia (poem by Peter Parley of Broulee) 92
Adventure, The (ship) 78
Aeroguard (insect spray, development) 158
Aird, Frederick 105
Albion House 69
Alexander, Stanley  96, 100 - 102, 105, 134
All-Wise (Aboriginal diety) 41
All-Wise Being 42
Allen, Dr 158
Allens Store, Moruya 133
Allesio, Con 114, 122, 181
AMOG Consulting - Tomaga River 172
Anderson family (of New Broulee) 114
Anderson, Mrs (Matron at Moruya Hospital) 114
Anderson, Robert 105
Annetts Parade (Mossy Point) 32, 145
Annetts, Hannah 32
Annetts, Henry Charles (labourer of Mogo) 143
Annetts, Richard 105
Appin 60
Araluen 79
Ark Harbour 66, 79
Arralooin (historic spelling) 21
Aspects of Prehistoric Change in South Coast Hinterland, 1996 (Boots) 53
Atlas of the Aboriginies of South-eastern NSW (by Sue Wesson, 2000) 20
Australian Aboriginals, The (book) 24
Australian Infantry Forces 5th Division 115
Australian Institute of Australian and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra 10
Australian National University 158
Australian Wool 67
Australian, The (newspaper) 74
Baggott, Alfred 121
Baker, Mr (Lands Department in Goulburn) 112
Ballard, Paul 133
Balmain Hospital 126
Bank of Australia 70
Bank of Australia demise (1843) 70, 71
Bank of New South Wales 69
Banksia Retirement Village 131
Barling, Ceclilia Ann 30, 31, 32
Barling, Richard 29
Barlings Beach 32
Barlow, Reginald Herbert (surveyor and writer) 24, 33, 43, 105
Barratt, Jacky 42
Bass Strait 29
Bateman's Bay (sic) 89, 97
Batemans Bay 9, 22, 23, 29, 62, 100, 101, 127
Bathurst 60
Bawley Point 60
Bay Street (Broulee) 83
Bayley, William A (author) 9, 64, 131
Behind Broulee (book) 9
Bell (schooner) 156
Bengello Beach 23, 74, 86, 119, 175, 181
Bengello Creek 75, 119
Benton, Beverley 160
Bergalia 79
Bermagui 21, 99
Berrima 148
Bhundoo (aboriginal name for the Clyde River) 63
Biamanga (Jack Mumbulla) 29
Big Island and Little Island 134
Billy Goat Island 28
Bimbimbi Mines 155
Bingie Bingie 36
Bland, Harry (of Runnymede) 156
Blue Mountains 60
Boatright, Stan 120, 129
Bodalla 26
Bodalla Cemetery 35
Bodalla Company 102
Bodalla Gommera 26
Boer War 157
Boot, Phil (archaeologist) 17
Botany Bay 58
Botany Bay Rothschild, The (aka Samuel Terry) 69
Boulbee (Aboriginal man recognised for bravery) 33
Bourke, Governor 70
Bourke, Mrs of Mogo 113
Bourke, Sir Richard (Governor) 67, 80
Bowral 125
Boyce, Kate (curator, researcher and archivist) 10
Boyle, Edward 86
Braidwood 78, 100
Braidwood Municipal Council 105
Brice, Charles 105
Brierley, John 182
Broulee - appointment of Police Establishment, 1839 82, 83
Broulee - development as a port 78 - 107
Broulee - gazetted September 9, 1937 82
Broulee - mail deliveries 78
Broulee - plans to make port, 1887 94, 96, 97
Broulee - police duties 1840s 83, 84
Broulee - proposed canal development 6
Broulee - smuggling and bushranging 83
Broulee - surveyed to establish village 80, 81
Broulee (New) - first homes 111 - 113
Broulee and surronds - shipping losses 175 - 184
Broulee Bay 22, 76, 107
Broulee Bay - Japanese submarines 175
Broulee Beach Estate 121, 129
Broulee Billy (Aboriginal man recognised for bravery) 33
Broulee district - agriculture and produce 91, 92
Broulee Harbour 74
Broulee Hill 114
Broulee Island 18, 22, 110
Broulee Island - 155 lots sale 131
Broulee Island brothel proposal 132
Broulee Island Council auction of blocks - 1950s or 1960s 132
Broulee Island declaration as Nature Reserve - 1972 133
Broulee Island developement history 131 - 135
Broulee Island goverment map of village - 1892 131
Broulee Island Nature Reserve decision - 1964 132
Broulee Island separation 1873 134
Broulee mainland auction of blocks - 1927 132
Broulee Progress Association 107
Broulee Road 23
Broulee Supermarket 126
Broulee tribe 87, 88
Broulee/Mossy Point/Tomakin Sewerage Project 18
Browley (historic spelling) 21
Browley Harbour (historic spelling of Broulee) 80
Brown, Rolly 173
Buckenbowra 60
Buckenbowra Road 65
Buderree fellow white picanniny 31
Bugelli-Manji clan 21
Bundell (a native of Illawarra) 48
Bungendore 78
Bungendore - surveyed to establish village 81
Bureau of Meteorology 135
Burgali (vintage spelling) 21
Burgurgo 21
Burgurgo tribe 21
Burns, Robert 105
Burrewarra Point 114
Burrewarra Point 175
Burri Point 127
Burri Point 135
Burrill Lake 17
Burtkinshaw, Frederick 120
Burton, Ken 115, 116
Burton, Mr 113
Burton's Store 125
Burtons, The (family) 115, 116
Busby, Frances 121
Butler, Lillian 148
Butler, Thomas 148
Butler, Tim 159
Butler, Tom 148 - 150
Butler, William Henry (aka Tim, or Captain Tim) 148, 149, 159
Cambage, R H (surveyor) 63
Campbell, Jane 148
Campbell, Louisa 148
Campbell, Mr (Scottish) 30
Campbell, William - appoinment as Magistrate 83, 85
Canada 62
Canberra Times, The 127, 177, 181
Candalagan Creek 145
Candlagan Creek 32, 62, 116, 117, 147
Candlagan Reserve 145
Candle Cut 146
Candle Cut Creek 146
Candle Gut Creek 146
Candle Rocks 146
Candlegan Creek 146
Canton Insurance Company 157
Cape Howe 21, 176
Cape Town 58
Capetown 157
Captain Oldrey Park 129
Carnic, Robert 105
Carolan, Ethel   111
Carolan, Ethel and Clive 111
Carolan, Margaret 111
Carolan, Maud 111, 112
Carolan, May 111
Carolan, May 112
Carolan, Oswald 111
Carpenter, David 21
Carpenter, David 27, 28, 29
Carpenter, Rosie 29
Carroll College (Catholic) 130
Carter, Colin 126
Carter, Gary 126
Carter, Heather 126
Carter, June 126
Carter, Len 125, 126
Carter's Store 115, 125
Census of 1828 59
Census of 1841 85
Census of 1842 85
Centaur, The (hospital ship) 176
Certer, Mary 125, 126
Chapman, Herbert 27, 28
China 123
Chinese Maritime Customs Service 124
Chita (town in Russia) 123
Chittick, Lee (author) 29
Clarke family 117
Clarke, Ed (builder) 117, 170, 171, 179, 180
Clifford, Shirley 177
Clows' Wharf 103
Clyde River 63, 100
Coastal Change at Broulee, 1828-1981, by Paul Ballard 133
Coila Lake 36, 38
Colonial Secretary, Sydney 66, 86, 87, 88
Colonial Secretary's Office 148
Colony of New South Wales 61
Commonwealth Savings Bank, Broulee 1964 126
Cone Rock 135, 182
Connell family 144
Connell's track 145
Connells Point (original name for Mossy Point) 143, 145, 146, 149, 158
Connells Point, Sydney (separate to Connells Point, now Mossy Point) 145
Convict labour 61
Cook, Captain James 63, 154
Cook's Timber Mill 154, 155
Cooney, Bill 181, 182
Cooney, Helen 181
Cooper, Reg 158, 175
Cooper, Theo 158
Coorall (person) 34
Correspondence School 152
Couch, William - Postmaster 88
County Antrim (Ireland) 147
County Down (Ireland) 147
County of St Vincent 64, 66, 70
Couranyan (Aboriginal man of the Pigeon House Tribe) 87, 88
Court of Petty Sessions, Moruya 88
Crouch, William (Pound Keeper and Postmaster, Broulee) 83
Crusoe (man of Broulee, possibly Peter Parley) 92, 93
CSIRO 158
Cullinan, Clive 112
Cullinan, Jack 112
Cullinan, Mrs 112
Cumberland Plain 60
Cundalgah 146
Currency Lass Inn 91
David family 119
Davidge, Alf 116
Davidge, Annie 116
Davidge, Helen (nee Deudney) 114
Davidge, Rose 116
Davis, Percy 27, 28
Denham, Emma Susan 32
Denham, Robert 32
Denham's Beach 32
Department of Aboriginal Affairs 168
Deudney, Charles (dredge-master at Araluen) 114, 125
Deudney, Harold 112
Deudney, Helen 114
Deudney, Norman 112
Deudney, Ron 112 - 114, 120, 135
Dithol (mountain top - aboriginal name) 63
Division of Entomology (CSIRO) 158
Dixon, Dr 158
Djohadze, V 53
Djurga landuage 21
Doherty, Rhonda (nee Sebbens) 30
Domeny, Keith (carpenter) 170
Domeny, Robyn 170
Donnelly family 133
Dow, Gwyneth M (nee Terry) 69
Draft Regional Settlement Strategy (and principles of development) 127, 128
Du Ross, John 105
Duckworth, Bert 179, 180
Dureenbee (ship) 176, 177
East Broulee (aka Bloulee Island) 131
Economic collapse of 1841 75
Eden 104, 127
Egypt 42
El Salvador 126
Elizabeth Street, Sydney 69
Emmott, Abraham 133, 136
Emmotts Store, Moruya 133
England 62
Erin-go-Bragh hotel - Broulee Island 84, 86, 133, 134
Erin-go-Bragh Hotel closure 88
Eurobodalla Almanac (book by Noel Warry, 1991) 9
Eurobodalla Shire Council 107, 129, 145
Eurobodalla, History of the Moruya District (book, 1980) 9
Examiner of Public Works Proposals (Stanley Alexander) 96
Fauna Protection Act of 1948 132
Fenson, Deanne (Connell family historian) 144
Findlay, Mr 113
Finest Harbour in the World (Port Jackson / Sydney Harbour) 58
Fire water (probably a term for alcohol) 41
First Fleet 52
Fisher family 160
Fisher, Ann 160
Fisher, Annetta 135, 160
Fisher, Clarrie 160
Fisher, Richard 161
Fisher, Richard (of Mogo) 180
Fishing families - modern 182 - 184
Flanagan, Francis 21, 22, 23, 64, 65
Flanagan, Francis - appointment as Magistrate 83, 85
Flanagan, Francis (Magistrate) 44 - 52, 87, 88
Florance, Thomas (surveyor) 62, 63, 147, 172
Fly (ship) 29
Forsythe, Charley 119
Fox, Terry (author) 29
Fraser, Ian 129
Frazer, James 119
Freeman, Elaine 117
Gabo Island 176
Geoff Moir and Associates 135
George Bass Drive 23, 76
Gibbney, Dr Jim 9
Gibbney, Mr 64, 76, 113, 131
Gill, Herman G (author) 184
Gipps, Governor 70, 71, 148
Gippsland 29
Glenduart (town) 66
Glenelg, Lord 67
Goddard, William Henry 143
Gollan, Klim 18
Gommera (head of tribe) 25, 27
Goodridge-Leigh Estate 73, 74, 119
Goulburn 60
Goulburn Lands Department 112
Government Gazette, 1846 88
Governor Arthur Phillip 57, 58
Governor Darling 10
Governor Macquarie 60
Gowing, Mrs Robin 173
Gowlland, Lieutenant J T 134
Grant Street (Broulee) 116
Gray family 158
Great Spirit, The 88
Grierson, T N (farmer) 101, 102, 105
Gunaal (Rosie Carpenter) 29
Guy, George 105
Guyangal tribe 21
Hague Convention 176
Hamer, Margaret 114
Harbours and Rivers Department, 1887 94
Harper, Charles (Surveyor) 143
Harper, Mr (Inn keeper) 91
Harriet, The (ship) 79
Hawdon Street - Broulee Island 132
Hawdon, Ernest 105
Hawdon, John 30, 66, 79, 80
Hawdon, John - letter to Governor Bourke 81
Hawdon, William 105
Hay, John 87
Helson family 115
Helson, Albert 181
Helson, Arnold 115, 117, 135
Helson, Margaret (nee Hamer) 111, 114
Hemmingway, Dorothy (nee Carolan) 111, 114
Hemmingway, Jim 110, 111, 113
Hines, Lionel 125
Hines, May 125
Hinterland 17
Historical Records of Australia, Series 1 66
Hoddle, Robert (surveyor) 63, 66
Horse Artillery of the Russian Army 124
Hosking, John 68, 69, 131, 143
Hosking, John (first Mayor of Sydney) 78
Howitt, A W (anthropologist) 20, 24 - 26, 54
Hughes and Hosking - collapse and bankruptcy 70
Hughes and Hosking (developers) 147
Hughes and Hosking firm 70
Hughes, John Terry 68, 69, 131, 143
Hughes, P J 53
Hughes, Philip 17
Hunter Valley 60
Huntley Street - Broulee Island 131
Huskisson 152
Illawarra 60
Illawarra and South Coast Aborigines 1770-1850 (publication) 44, 45
Illawong (property) 76, 120
India 123
Innes family 149
Innes, John 32
Innes, Norman 120
Insolvent Court 70
Insworth, James (Scottish) 31
Insworth, John (Scottish) 31
Ireland 64
Iron Crown, The (ship) 176
Iron Knight, The (ship) 176
Italy 74
Jack, Pam (nee Lyttle, architect) 114
Jack, Russell (architect) 114
Japanese imperialists 123
Japanese submarines - Broulee Bay 175
Jay, Cathy 120
Jay, Colin 120, 129
Jay, Colin and Kathy 76
Jeffers, Robert (Superintendent) 87, 105
Jenny, Queen of Broulee 25
Jerry, Chief of Broulee (Aboriginal man recognised for bravery) 33
Jervis Bay 21
John Penn, The (ship) 175
Johnson (lock-up keeper) 87
Johnson, Mr (solicitor of Goulburn) 111
Joias (magical charm) 27
Joint Stock Board 144
Jones, Clem (and boarding house) 155
Jones, Clemence 110
Jones, David (Draper) 86
Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Australia 30
Karlsruhe, Germany 123
Kempsey 23
Kent (England) 30
Kiama, The (steamer) 97
Kian (person) 34
King George III 58
King Jacky Mumbulla 28
King Merriman 28
King Merriman's Island 29
King of Wallaga Lake and Bega (Jack Mumbulla) 29
Kings Highway 162
Kiora (property) 31, 79
Kivora (historic spelling) 21
Kokoda Trail 115
Koolgardie safe 161
Kowarra, The (ship) 176
Kurial tribe 21
Kurnai tribe 26
Kuttabul, The (ship - sinking in Sydney Harbour) 175
Lagan River (Ireland) 147
Lance, Alan (archaeologist) 18
Land grants 60 - 69, 73
Larmer (surveyer) 81
Larmer (surveyor) - proposed layout of Broulee Island 131
Launceston 78
Law, Archie 119, 120
League of Nations 124
Legislative Council 71
Lieutenant Johnson 63
London 44, 72, 123
Louttit, Roy 135
Love, Graham 105
Lynch, James 105, 143
Lynch's Swamp 112
Lyons family 118
Lyons, John (Master Mariner of Balmain) 119
Lyons, Mr and Mrs of Mt Oldrey 112
Lyons, Mrs (of Mount Oldrey) - land ownership 117
Lyons, Nora Mary Rose 119
Lyons, William Starkey 119
Lysaghts - goods retailer 113
Lyttle family 113
Lyttle Street (Broulee) 116
Lyttle, Ann 114
Lyttle, Dr Peter (of Goulburn) 157
Lyttle, Dr Samuel 111, 112, 114
Lyttle, Joan 114
Lyttle, Keith 114
Lyttle, Ken 114
Lyttle, Pam 114
Lyttle, Peter 114
Mackay (city) 156
Mackey, William 119
Macklin, Robert (journalist) 12, 13, back page
MacLean Street (Broulee) 83
Maclean, John 66
Macquarie University, Sydney 168
Maggs, Dr Alex (Macquarie University academic) 169
Malabar, Abraham 86, 87, 108
Malabar, Elizabeth (grave on Broulee Island) 108
Manchester 69
Manchuria 124
Manning River 64
Margaret Jane, The (ship) 156
Martin Place 69
Mason, Bob 157
Massey, Bill 125
Mathews, Janet (music teacher) 27
Mathews, R H (anthropologist) 20, 27, 55
Matthews, H L (Surveyer General for NSW, 1926) 21
Matthews, Janet 21
Mayor of Sydney 70
McAlister, District Constable 87
McCauley, Bernard (Publican) 84
McDiarmid, Gus 177
McDiarmid, Raynor 177
McMillan, Mr 110
McNee, John W (Magistrate) 83
McPherson, Archibald 177
Meares, Rev. M D 45 - 52
Melbourne 70
Melville Point 178, 179
Mena, Robert 126
Mena, Samantha 126
Mena, Tammy (nee Palmos) 126
Merlyn Hotel, Moruya 133
Merriman Island 28
Merriman's territory 28
Milwain, Charles (Mossy Point store owner) 178 - 180
Miranen (R H Mathews' aboriginal name) 55
Mirrabooka, The (trawler) 177
Mogo 18, 19, 65, 112
Mogo - school teaching methods and improvements 168, 169
Mogo Creek 100
Mogo family settlers, 1960s to 1980s 167
Mogo Post Office 113
Mogo school teaching aids 1976 169, 170
Mogo school, opening in 1869 168
Molsheim, Alsace (France) 123
Monash University 54
Monster with great white wings - Aboriginal account of seeing the first British ships 34 - 40
Montague Island 37, 176
Moore, Joe (Macquarie University academic) 169
Moorooya (vintage spelling) 21
Morris (1832 Census) 25
Morris, Michael 105
Morris' Australian Pocket Book and Diary, 1845 78
Morton, Ron 181, 182
Moruya 26, 30, 62
Moruya and District Historical Society 9
Moruya bar 31
Moruya Chamber of Commerce 107
Moruya Examiner article, 1889 96
Moruya Examiner article, 1890 92
Moruya Examiner Centenary Edition 1888 33
Moruya Examiner, The (newspaper) 10, 21, 33, 106
Moruya Lagoon 36
Moruya River 22, 31, 44, 64, 76, 79, 97, 100
Moruya Steam Navigation Company 93, 106
Moruya, 1841 flood 76
Moruya, Post Office 88
Mossy Point and Mogo development history 143 - 173
Mossy Point Progress Association 107, 144
Mossy Rock 146
Mount Oldrey 73, 74
Mount Oldrey Estate 76, 119
Mount Oldrey sale advertisment 74, 75
Mt. Wandera 60
Muffin Shop, The 177
Mullenderee (historic spelling) 21, 44, 64
Mullenderry 87
Mumbella, Jack (King of Wallaga Lake and Bega) 29
Mumbulla, Percy 28
Murphy, Rod (builder) 125
Murramarang 23, 60
Murray, The (ship) 106
Mutton fish (aka abalone) 113
Mynora (property) 34, 97
Nansen passport (issued by the League of Nations) 124
Nansen, Fridtjof 124
Narramurrao (tribal name of Percy Davis) 28
National Library of Australia 10
National Parks and Wildlife Service 17
Natives Tribes of South-eastern Australia (1904) 21
Nelligen 9, 65, 100
Nerrigundah 116
New Broulee - first homes 111 - 113
Nixon, Dr Robert James (medical practitioner of Petersham) 143
Noorooma (historic spelling) 103
Nowra 151
NSW Archives Office, Sydney 10, 21
NSW Legislative Council 44
Nullandarie (historic spelling) 21
Nye family 133, 142, 147, 148
Nye, Andrew (born 1895) 148, 149
Nye, Andrew Bartholomew (born 1866) 148
Nye, Andrew III 149
Nye, Andrew IV 148, 149
Nye, Bill 149, 151
Nye, Charles 148
Nye, Fred 149
Nye, James 148
Nye, Jane 148
Nye, Jeannie 19
Nye, Lillian 148, 152, 153
O'Grady, John (author) 123
Old Broulee 78 - 105
Oldrey Broulee project demise 90, 91
Oldrey Crescent 115
Oldrey Park, Broulee 32, 76
Oldrey, Captain William 23, 30-33, 68, 73-75, 87, 88, 110, 119, 147
Oldrey, Captain William - erection of hotel on Broulee Island 131
Oldrey, Captain William - relationship with Aboriginies 87
Oldrey's Folly 90
Organ, Michael (archivist) 44, 55
Osborne, Henry 143
Pagago (historic spelling) 21, 23
Pargago (historic spelling) 21
Paris 123
Parley, Peter (poet) 92, 93
Parley, Peter (world traveller and writer - possibly same) 93
Parramatta 69
Parramatta River 60
Parsons, Ronald (author) 184
Penrith 60
Pergoga (historic spelling) 21, 22, 44, 64
Phillip (possibly Captain Arthur) 61
Pigeon House (mountain top) 63
Pigeon House tribe 88
Pike, Jim 158
Pioneer Mill 155, 156
Pitjandjara tribe 24
Place Names of Indigenous Origin in Australia (Publication) 20
Police District of Broulee 22
Port Jackson 58, 64, 65, 71
Port Kembla 152
Port Macquarie 76
Port Phillip 70, 78
Possum skin cloak 23
Princes Highway 23, 28, 76
Proclamation of the Colony of New South Wales 57
Procter, William 132
Prout, J S (artist - watercolour from 1943, front cover of this book) 131
Queanbeyan 78, 158
Queen Victoria 71, 72
Radclyffe family 157, 158
Radclyffe, Louis 157
Radclyffe, Molly 145, 158, 175
Radio Station 2CA 160
Radio-carbon Dates from Archaeological Sites on the South Coast of NSW, 1980  53
Rambles and Observations in NSW, 1846 56
Recina, The (ship) 176
Red Army 124
Red Soldiers 124
Reid, Alexander 177
Reynolds, G T (historian) 9, 32
Rhodes, W B 147
Rhodes, William 79
Richter, Herman Carl (aka "Pop") 122
Rickman, Helen (nee Cooney) 181
Rickman, Jack 181
Rickman, Tom 181
Ripple, The (ship) 179
Roadstead (ship friendly stretch of water near shore) 79
Robinson, Roland (writer) 28
Roland, Robinson (poet and writer) 15
Rose Bay Jetty 106
Rose, Henry 30
Rose, Mrs Lyndon (sociologist) 18, 54, 148, 173
Rover, The (ship) 32
Rover, The (shipwreck) 56, 87, 134, 175
Royal Australian Historical Society 70
Royal Humane and Shipwreck Society 177, 179
Royal Navy 73
Rusden (surveyor) 63
Ruskin, Alan (teacher at Mogo school, 1973) 168
Russian Army 124
Russian Revolution 124
Ryan A J (Kingston record store owner and founder of Radio 2CA) 160
Ryan, Bruce (author) 78
Salvation Army 123
Sawer, Professor Geoffrey 127
Scarborough Bay 74
Scrobles, Arthur 177
Sebbens Saw Mill 145
Sebbens, James 31, 32
Secretary of State, London 65, 66, 86
Shamrock, The (ship) 78
Shanghai 123, 124
Sharpe, Mr (teacher from Albion park) 112, 114
Sheep 59
Shellgrit collected from Broulee Island 110
Shipping losses - East Coast of Australia 1942, 1943 174
Shoalhaven 21, 64
Silver Medal for Bravery 180
Sisters, The (schooner) 156
Smith and Train (developers) 128
Smith, Charles 121
Smith, Frances 121
Smith, John Montgomery 121
Smith, T W 105
Snake-bite (Aboriginal method of cure) 41
Some Australian Beliefs, by A W Howitt 25
South Africa 157
Southern Star (newpaper) 107, 130, 136
Speculators 86
Speer, Robert 105
Springs, The (a place) 36
Squatters 86
St Georges Basin 22
St Peter's (pre-school) 130
St Vincent (property near Moruya) 21
Stanley, Lord 72
State Minister for Public Works 1978 107
Stenteford, Efram Hook (Builder of Moruya) 119
Stephens, James (Farmer of Mullenderee) 119
Stephens, Mr (Mossy Point store owner) 177
Stephens, Mrs Stan 145
Stephens, Stan 157
Stewart, Jeanne (nee Nye) 19, 54, 148, 149
Stewart, Rose (nee Davidge) 116
Stock numbers and lists 59
Stockyard, Mr (Aboriginal man of the Broulee Tribe) 88
Stoney Creek at Coila 34, 35, 38
Stranger, Jean (editor) 55
Stuart, Captain Charles 156
Sullivan, Marjorie (archaeologist) 18
Sunpatch Beach 149
Surfside Avenue 145
Switzerland 123
Sydney 29, 30, 44, 64, 69 ,73, 110
Sydney Cove 90
Sydney Fish Market 150
Sydney GPO 69
Sydney Harbour 106
Sydney Morning Herald 1845 78
Sydney Morning Herald, 1856 89
Sydney Opera House lottery financing 72
Tarago 161
Telopea Park School, Canberra 117
Templeton's Crossing 115
Terry, Samuel 69
Tharamulan (supreme spirit of The Yuin Tribe) 25
The Depot (lodgings) 30
The Isle of Innisfree, (poem by W. B. Yeats) 14
The Life of Old Moruya by A F Emmott 136
The South Coast of NSW, 1964 55
The Trade and Resources of the Districts Served by the Moruya River, report, 1891 134
Then and Now (book, 1988) 9
Theromar, King of Broulee 25
They're a Weird Mob (Australian comic novel) 123
Thoorga (language) 21
Timbery, Joe 133
Timbery, Joe - boomerang demonstarion for The Queen 1954 133
Tindale, Norman (arthor) 24, 55
Tomaga Port (renamed Tomakin around 1882) 155
Tomaga River 62, 63, 100, 117, 135, 145, 154
Tomaga River - preferred entrance to sea 171, 172
Tomaga River Estuary Management Committee 171
Tomakin 9
Tomakin Beach 179
Tomakin Progress Association 107
Tomakin ramp 63
Tomakin River Wharf 110
Tombolo - a split sometimes joing the Island to the Mainland 133
Tomhahgan River (Aboriginal name for Tomaga River) 154
Tonaga River anchor 154, 155
Toohey's Brewery 69
Towns and Settlement of the South Coast on NSW (thesis by B Ryan, 1965) 78
Townsend, J P 33, 56
Train, Gladys 121
Train, John 121
Trarmway proposal - Broulee to Moruya, 1887 94, 95
Trident, The (ship) 93, 103
Trident, The (shipwreck) 106
Trinity, Dublin 14
Turlinjah 103, 104
Turner family 160
Turner, Geoffrey 132, 160, 178, 179
Turner, Lloyd 160
Turner, Lyris 160
Turner, Mary 178
Turner, Peter 160
Tuross 37
Tuross Bridge 102
Tuross Heads 35
Tuross Point 34
Tuross River 103
Ulladulla 23, 63, 65, 79, 99
Ulladulla - surveyed to establish village 81
Ulladulla School 152
Union Inn (hotel on Broulee Island, 1846) 88
Van Diemens Land 62
Veech, Mrs of Mogo 113
Vest family 173
Vicars, John (of Lindfield) 121
Waddell, Elizabeth 78
Waddell, John (Scots farmer) 78
Waddy men (Aboriginal tribe - see also alternate spelling - Waddymen) 35
Waddy-man of Browlee 25
Waddymen of Bellowra (Aboriginal tribe) 40
Wagonga 103, 104
Waldron, Francis - appointment as Clerk of the Bench of Magistrates 83
Wallaga Lake 28
Wallaga Lake tribe 28, 29
Walton, Joseph 132
Warenda (Aboriginal person) 25
Warragal Tom (Aboriginal man recognised for bravery) 33
Warry, Noel (author) 9
Wason, William - appointment as Magistrate 83, 85
Waterhouse, Dr Doug 158
Waterhouse, Mrs Dawn 158, 159
Waterwitch, The (ship) 30
Weatherhead, Alexander 79
Weetangera (1880s property) 162
Well's Gazetteer 1848 84
Wentworth, D'Arcy 69
Wesson, Sue 20, 25, 54
West, Archdeacon 160
Westminster, The (ship) 30
Whale Fisheries 67
What the South Coast Means to Me (book, including a poem, by Roland Robinson) 15, 28
White, Joe 134
Wilkins, David (writer) 20
Williams family - journey from Weetangera property to Mogo - 1882 162 - 166
Williams, Albert 162
Williams, Ann 162, 177
Williams, Cecil 177
Williams, Tom 162
Willmington, William (storekeeper) 86
Willmore and Randell (developers) 128, 129
Windsor 60
Wodonga River 101
Wollongong 45, 52
Wolrab (Reginald Barlow's writing pseudonym) 33
Wonderwitch, The (ship) 30
Woolloomooloo Gaol 87
World War I 123, 124
Wreck Bay 152
Yeats, W B (poet) 14
Yuin tribe 20 - 25, 28
Zanadvoroff, Hilda (see also two alternate spellings below) 123, 135
Zanadvoroff, John 123 - 125
Zandorff (family of New Broulee) 114
Zandorff, Hilda 123 - 125
Zandorff, John (resident of Broulee 1972) 111, 123
Zandoroff, Hilda 111


Back Cover: “Broulee” Watercolour by John Skinner Prout, 1843

National Library of Australia. NLA - NK311/7








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