A collection of 19th Century steel and copper engravings, mostly hand-coloured and block mounted. Scenes include 'View on the Yarra near Dight's Mill' by Gill; 'Melbourne from the Botanical Gardens' by Winkles; 'South Bank of the Yarra, Near Melbourne' by…
'Ballarat in 1853-54' from a painting by Eugene Von Guerard, released in 1904 as a supplement in the Ballarat Courier for the 50th anniversary of the Eureka Stockade, framed and glazed 44 x 55 cm overall
The 12th light of foot rare ambrotype portrait with hand-coloured finish, circa 1860. The 12th light of foot gained notoriety for their brutal suppression of the Eureka rebellion in Ballarat on the 3rd December 1854. Housed in original plush bi-folding…
Eureka Rebellion: a Victorian Government 'Blue Paper' Proclamation titled 'Disturbances at Ballaarat'. Lieutenant Governor Hotham 'Has the painful duty of informing the Legislative Council that serious disturbances have occurred at Ballaarat...' dated 5…
Six Australian commemorative silver coins comprising of 2@ 2004 Eureka Stockade gold nugget locket $1, 2@ 2000 HMAS Sydney II $1, 2@ 2003 Rugby World Cup $5
Eureka Stockade: 40th Regiment Of Foot tunic buttons (3), circa 1850s. The 40th Regiment was sent to Ballarat in early December 1854 and brutally supressed the miner's rebellion at the Eureka Stockade on the morning of the 3rd of December 1854. Rare.
Collection of four Australian commemorative medals comprising of;1) Eureka rebellion, Ballarat, Dec 1854;2) Honor to A.I.F, Anzac day 1918;3) Victory and the Peace of 1919;4) the visit of H.R.H Prince of Wales 1920
Hotham, Lieutenant-Governor Sir Charles, and James Tarleton. Copies of correspondence respecting American Citizens who were supposed to have participated in the late riots at Ballaarat. [Parliament of Victoria, Melbourne: Government Printer, 7 March 1855]…
Eureka Stockade: 40th Regiment of Foot shako hat badge (Albert pattern). The 40th were part of the Government forces that attacked the miners at the Eureka Stockade Ballarat in 1854. Rare and in very good condition 11.5 cm Provenance: Private collection…
The Eureka Stockade Flag - A Fragment of Australian History, The Eureka Stockade, also known as the Eureka Rebellion, took place at the Eureka Diggings in Ballarat, Victoria, on the 3 December 1854. The rebellion was instigated by goldminers who were fed…
(The Eureka Rebellion) Victorian Parliamentary Paper '1854 Victoria Gold Regulations, Letterpress, two pages, 72.8 x 21 cm (overall). Framed together in a single frame. Gold Regulations. Laid upon the council table by the Colonial Secretary, by command of…
Samuel Thomas Gill (1818-1880), Site of the 'Eureka Stockade' Shortly After the Fight. Ballarat 3rd Dec 1854, lithograph, published by F W Niven & Co, inscribed in printed text on margin, 11 x 18.5 cm
A 12th Light of Foot forage cap shako with Queen Victoria cipher, mid 19th century, the 12th Light of Foot famed for their brutal suppression of the Eureka rebellion in Ballarat on the 3rd December 1854
Eureka Stockade: First hand account of the events leading up to the 1854 Eureka rebellion by Jon Dow, written on April 1st 1896. This document offers a fascinating insight into the daily events on the Ballarat goldfields from meeting with George Scobie,…
Eureka: Group of military brass tunic buttons from the 12th & 40th Regiments of foot who were stationed at Ballarat during the 1854 rebellion. Nicely mounted for display. Rare (4)
Eureka Rebellion: 1854 Government 'Blue Paper' Report, 'Riot at Ballaarat. Report of the Board, Appointed to Enquire Into Circumstances Connected with the Late Disturbance at Ballaarat. Together with Evidence Taken By the Board ' 21st November, 1854.…