by pppg | Jun 13, 2022 | Methods & Sources
Copies of a number parish registers for the Port Phillip District are held by the Registry of Births, Deaths Marriages in Sydney. Here is a listing of their holdings PORT PHILLIP DISTRICT PARISH REGISTERS IN SYDNEY MELBOURNEBaptisms:Marriages:Burials:Church of... by pppg | Jun 11, 2022 | Methods & Sources
Cemeteries are places of history and heritage, which show us how things were, and like everything else they age. The aim of conserving monuments is to retain as much as possible of the original fabric, and therefore its significance. It is important to note that... by admin | May 24, 2022 | Methods & Sources
The books and pamphlets in our Library, which contains histories, stories and information for those interested in the Port Phillip District, can be borrowed by Members and Associate Members at our regular meetings. Click this link to download the current searchable... by admin | May 24, 2022 | Methods & Sources
Captain Augustine LUCAS is believed to have been Australia’s first photographer. He was the master of the French ship “Justine” which arrived at Sydney on 29 March 1841 from Valparaiso, Chile (6 November 1840) and the Bay of Islands, New... by admin | May 24, 2022 | Methods & Sources
The first published Directory to list the residents of the Port Phillip District of New South Wales was the “New South Wales and Port Phillip General Post Office Directory for 1839”. This was published by James Maclehose of Hunter Street, Sydney,... by admin | May 24, 2022 | Methods & Sources, Publications
ABBOT (vol.4)ABBOTT (vol.4)ABERLINE (vol.2)ABERNETHY (vol.3)ACHESON (vol.3)ADAM (vol.3)ADAMS (vols.1,3-5)ADAMSON (vols2,4)ADDICOTT (vol.4)ADDIS (vols.3,4)ADDISON (vol.4)AITCHISON (vol.2)AITKIN (vol.3)ALCOTT (vol.4)ALEXANDER(vols1,3,4)ALLAN (vols.3,4,6)ALLEE (WEBB)...