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Battery Point, Tasmania: Walk Guides Australia, 2008.

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INDEX

Aborigines

Africa

Alcohol consumption

All Saints Church

American Revolution

Anley, Charlotte

Anti-Gold License Association

Anti-Transportation League

Arson

Arthur, George

Ashton Chronicle

Association for the Improvement of Female Prisoners in Newgate

Atterwell, John

Auld Brig

“Auld Lang Syne,”

Australasia

Australasian Anti-Transportation League

Australia (mainland). See also specific states and cities of Australia

colonization strategy of

democratic foundation of

denial of entry into

flag of

Fry, Elizabeth, reform influence on

gold rush in

National Gallery of

record destroying overturn

slave labor strategy using

Tasmania’s relation to

Ayr, Scotland

Bach, Johann Christian

Bailey, Arthur

Bailey, Charles Napoleon (Warrior)

Bailey, Freeman

Bailey, James

Bailey, John

Bailey, Kate

Bailey, Mary

Bailey, Randolph

Bailey, Rebecca

Bailey, Robert

Bailey, Robert, Jr.

Bailey, Samuel

Bailey, Wallace

Bailey, William and Dinah

Bakery Hill revolt

Ballarat

Eureka Rebellion near

“Great Meeting of the Diggers,”

Red Ribbon Rebellion

Ballarat Reform League

Barbour, Elizabeth

Barclay family

Barristers

Barry, David

Bass Strait

Bathhurst Free Press

Bedford, William “Holy Willie,”

Bendigo. See also Ballarat

gold rush beginnings in

journey to

tent cities in

Bendigo Petition

Bentley, James

Binks, Mary

Bird, George

Birth control

Black Forest

Blackfriar

Blincoe, Robert

Bloodletting

Bloomsbury, London

Boardinghouses

Bone gatherers

“Bony off the Butt,”

Booth, Elizabeth

Booth, Sarah

The Borough (Crabbe)

Boswell, Mary

Botany Bay

Boyd, Robert

Brady, Susan

Bribe system

Brickfields Hiring Depot

“The Brigs of Ayr” (Burns)

Brigstock (captain)

British government

Aboriginal extermination by

anarchy against

colonization rejection by

colonization strategy of

food exportation by

job competition fears of

Naval treatment monitoring

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