Front Cover: “Broulee” Watercolour by John Skinner Prout, 1843 National Library of Australia NLA - NK311/7 (Back cover at bottom of index) |
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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:
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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