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Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are

Title
Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are / by S.T.G.
Publication
Melbourne : Lithographed & published by Macartney & Galbraith, 30 Collins Street, 1852.
Physical Description
2 volumes : illustrations ; 22 cm
Local Notes
BAC: British Art Center copy is the Abbey copy. Loose plates within publisher's original lithographed paper folders (2 portfolios). Plate 48 is a duplicate of number 42.
Notes
Cover title.
Published in two parts.
Variant and related titles
Part the first containing 24 sketches of the Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are
24 sketches of the Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are
Twenty four sketches of the Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are
Part the second containing 24 completing a series of forty-eight sketches of the Victoria gold digging and diggers as they are
24 completing a series of forty-eight sketches of the Victoria gold digging and diggers as they are
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Contents
Part the first containing 24 sketches of the Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are
Part the second containing 24 completing a series of forty-eight sketches of the Victoria gold digging and diggers as they are.
The claim disputed
Diggers wedding in Melbourne
Sunday camp meeting. Forrest Creek
Diggers auction. Eagle Hawk. Bendigo
Road to Bendigo from Forrest Creek
Mt. Alexde [?] gold escort en-route to Melbourne
A Bendigo mill. June 20th 1852
Successfull diggers on way from Bendigo
Little Bendigo. Forrest Creek diggings
Mounted police gold escort guard Mt Alexander
Ah Phil my hearty are that you
Cradling-Forest Creek
Diggers on way to Bendigo
Digger's Hut & Bark Forrest Creek
Diggers licencing. Forrest Creek
On Bendigo Creek
Coffee tent 6m from Bush Inn. Diggers breakfast
Zealous gold diggers. Bendigo, July 1st 52
Iron Bark Gully from road to Bendigo
Butchers Shamble nr Adelaid Gully Forrest Creek
Road in Black Forest
Surfacing
Fryers Creek. Mount Alexander Diggings
Convival diggers in Melbourne
Diggers of high degree
Puddling
Diggers shipping from Melbourne
Wayfaring diggers
Tin dish washing
Nuggetting
Fossicking
Provident diggers in Melbourne
Dangerously suspicious contributions insisted on. Voluntary principles despised. Gold taken via Bendigo or elsewhere
Interesting statement on quality washing stuff
Gold buyer. The market price discussed. Eagle hawk
Licence inspected. Forrest Creek
The invalid digger
Lucky digger that returned
Unlucky digger that never returned
The newly arrived. Inquiring
Recovery of stray hoard [?] announced
Iron Bark
Marketing the claim
Inprovident diggers in Melbourne
Pensioners. Forrest Creek
Diggers of low degree
Diggers on rout to deposit gold
Iron Bark (duplicate of no. 42.)
References
Ferguson, 9920
Genre/Form
Lithographs - 1852.
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