* Listed in the following order:
1. Books
2. Unpublished-manuscripts
3. Journals
4. Series
5. Newspapers
6. Pamphlet – broucher
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1. Books:
Ambrus, Caroline. Capital Tyranny – Governance Gone Wrong. Irrepressible Press. Canberra, 2008.
Armour, Jan. And This Stone St Stephen’s Presbyterian Church – Queanbeyan Centenary 1874-1974. Queanbeyan, 1974.
Australia ICOMOS Inc. The Burra Charter – Charter for Places of Cultural Significance 1999, with associated Guidelines and Code on the Ethics of Co-existence. <www.icomos.org/australia>
Bayley, William A. Rich Earth; history of Young, New South Wales. Young Municipal Council, 1977
Cabot, Dr Sandra. & Margaret Jasinska. The Ultimate Detox
Clarke, Patricia. A Colonial Woman – the life and times of Mary Braidwood [Wilson] Mowle. Eden, NSW, 2000.
Cross, Rex Lawrence. Bygone Queanbeyan. [pp ]. Queanbeyan, Queanbeyan Publishing Company, 19….
Cross, Rex L. Bygone Queanbeyan, revised edition. Queanbeyan, 1985. [pp 304]
Cross Rex, Bert Sheedy. Queanbeyan Pioneers – First Study, Queanbeyan, 1983.
Curley, Sylvia. A long Journey – Duntroon, Mugga Mugga and three careers. Canberra, 1998.
Daley, Charles Studdy. Shirley Purchase, (ed) As I Recall – Reminisences of early Canberra. Canberra & District Historical Society, Canberra, 1994.
Dixson, Kirkby, Rawson and Schardt. Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne. MUP, 1979-1990
Evatt, (PC, D.Litt. LLD) Right Hon HV. Rum Rebellion – Study of the Overthrow of Gov Bligh by John Macarthur and the NSW Corps. Angus & Robertson, 1965 edition.
Fallick, A.M. & Sons. The Story of Queanbeyan 1838-1938 – Centenary Booklet. Queanbeyan, 1938.
Fitgerald, Alan. Canberra In Two Centuries – a pictorial history, Canberra, 19 ———-
Fitzhardinge, L.F. Old Canberra – and the search for a capital. Queanbeyan, 1975.
Flannery, Tim. (ed) Watkin Tench 1788. Melbourne 1996.
Flood, Josephine. Moth Hunters of the Australian Capital Territory – Aboriginal Traditional Life in the Canberra Region. Self published, Canberra, 1996.
Foskett, Alan. Phil Johnstone and David Andrew. On Solid Foundations – The building and construction of the Nation’s Capital 1920-1950 – A History of the pioneering efforts of those who built Canberra. Canberra 2001.
Franklin, Miles. My Brilliant Career.
Franklin, Miles. My Career Goes Bung. Australia, 1980
Gale, John. Canberra Its History and Legends. Queanbeyan, 1991.
Gardiner, S.J, Paul. An Extraordinary Australian – Mary McKillop. Alexandria, NSW 1994.
Gillespie, Lyall L. Aborigines of the Canberra Region. Canberra, —————
Gillespie, Lyall L. Canberra 1820-1913. Canberra, ———-
Gillespie, Lyall L. Early Verse of the Canberra Region – a collection of Poetry Verse and Doggeral. The Wizard Canberra Local History Series, Canberra, 1994.
Gillespie, Lyall L. Early Education and Schools in the Canberra Region. The Wizard Canberra Local History Series, Canberra, 1994.
Gillespie, Lyall L. Ginninderra, forerunner to Canberra. The Wizard Canberra Local History Series, Canberra, 1992.
Gillespie, Lyall L. The Southwell Family, Pioneers of the Canberra District 1838-1988. Canberra, 1988.
Greeves, Philip. A Place of Pioneers – The Centenary History of the Municipality of Ryde.
Ryde Municipal Council. 1970.
Horsfield, Jennifer. Mary Cunningham – An Australian Life. Ginninderra, 2004.
Hughes, Robert. Fatal Shore – A history of the Transportation of Convicts to Australia, 1787-1868. London, 1996.
Jackson-Nakano, Ann. The Kamberri – a history of Aboriginal Families in the ACT and Surrounds 1820-1927. Weereewaa History Series Volume 1, Aboriginal History Monograph 8, Aboriginal History Inc. Canberra, 2001.
Johansen. Lenie, ‘Midge’, The Penguin Book of Australian Slang – A dinkum Guide to OZ English. Helena Johansen, (3rd edition) 1996.
Johnston, Ancel Kildmore. Ancel Johnston, Townsman 1896-1980. Queanbeyan, 1981
Johnston, John D. Guide to the Naming of the Streets of Queanbeyan. Queanbeyan, 1979.
Johnston, Peter. The Queanbeyan District Hospitial – 125 Annual Report with brief history. ————————
Kirkpatrick, Rod. Country Conscience – a History of the NSW provinicial press 1841-1995. Australia, 2000.
Lea-Scarlett. Errol, Rex Cross & Bert Sheedy. Queanbeyan Pioneer Cemeteries – Vols I, II, II & Index, Queanbeyan City Council, Queanbeyan, 1986.
Lea-Scarlet, Errol. & Tim Robertson. First Light on the Limestone Plains. Sydney, 1986.
Lea-Scarlet, Errol. Gundaroo. Roebuck Society Publication No 10, Canberra, 1972.
Lea-Scarlet, Errol. Queanbeyan District and People. Queanbeyan, 1968.
Lea-Scarlet, Errol. (ed). Ninety Years in Queanbeyan – The Recollections of Miss E.M Walker. Published in Bygone Queanbeyan by Rex Cross, 1976.
Lea-Scarlet, Errol. Queanbeyan (QBN) In Distaff, (An address QBN Business & Professional Women’s club, 1972), Published in QBN Pioneers–First Study, By Rex Cross, Bert Sheedy, 1983.
Maher, [BSc Agr PP], Rev Brian. Chords from the Harp – A History of Bungendore Catholic Community. Self published, second edition, Bungendore, 1986.
Marshall, Barbara. and Bob Woods. Out of the Rough – A century of Golf in Queanbeyan. Queanbeyan 1996.
Mead, Tom. Fatal Lights – Story of the Dunbar Shipwreck.
Melbourne. A.C.V., William Charles Wentworth. Queensland University Press, first published 1934; 1972.
Moore, Bruce. The Warm Corner – a history of the Moore family and their relatives. Canberra, 1981.
Moore, Bruce. The Moore Estate – sixty years of development in the City of Queanbeyan. Canberra, 1984.
Moore, Bruce. Lanyon Saga. Canberra Publish & Print Co. Canberra, 1982.
O’Rourke, Narelle. A Country Nurse and Midwife – Mary O’Rourke (Bowers) MBE, 1889-1973. Queanbeyan 1989.
O’Shaughnessy, Peter. and Graeme Inson, Russsel Ward. The Restless Years. Melbourne, 1970.
Parish, Steve. “Amazing Facts about Australia’s Heritage”, Discover & Learn Vol 7.
Queensland, 1997.
Pearl, Cyril. Wild Men of Sydney, W.H. Allen, London, 1958.
Poore, Lady. Recollections of an Admiral’s wife 1903-1916. London, Smith Elder, 1916.
Proust, A.J, (ed) History of Medicine in Canberra and Queanbeyan and their Hospitals. Gundaroo, 1994.
Queanbeyan Pioneer Cemeteries – Vols I, II, II & Index, Queanbeyan City Council, Queanbeyan, 1986.
Ramson, WS. (ed) English Transported – Essays on Australasian English. Australian National University, 1970.
Rawson, Geoffrey. The Life of Admiral Sir Harry Rawson. London, Dent, 1914.
Reynolds, Geoff. Captain’s Flat Electoral Roll 1922.
Robinson, Portia. The Women of Botany Bay. Revised Edition, Penguin, 1993.
Sheedy (BEM), P.B. Brief Overview of Garryowen Queanbeyan. Queanbeyan, 1998.
Sheedy (BEM) P.B. and E.A. Percy. Monaroo to Monaro – History of Monaro St, Queanbeyan 1830’s-1995. Queanbeyan, 1995.
Sommerlad, Lloyd E. Serving the Country Press 1900-2000. Sydney, 2000.
St Raphels, Parish Centenary Committee. A Long Line & A Bright One, Sisters of the Good Samaritan in Queanbeyan 1879-1979. Queanbeyan, 1979.
Stanton, Susan. Boom to Bust and Back Again – Captain’s Flat 1883-1983.
Stegemann, William C. An Ornament to the City – A History of the Cathedral Church of St Saviour, Goulburn 1874-1988. The Anglican Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn, Canberra. 1989.
Swift, Johnathon. Gulliver’s Travels,
Tazewell OAM. Stephen J. Grand Goulburn – First Inland City of Australia – A Random History. Council of the City of Goulburn, 1991.
Thompson, Valerie. A Girl Like Alice – The Story of the Australian Helen Keller.
North Rocks NSW, 1990.
Townsend, Helen. Serving the Country.
Townsend, Robert. Up The Organisation.
Wigmore, Lionel. Canberra – The Search for the National Capital. Canberra, 1972.
Wigmore, Lionel. The Long View – A History of Canberra Australia’s National Capital. Canberra, 1963.
Withycombe, Susan Mary. Gale Force – John Gale and the siting of the National Capital. Queanbeyan, 2001.
Wilson, Gwendoline. Murry of Yarralumla. Melbourne, 1968.
Woods, Lial (Jim). (ed). Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery. Queanbeyan, 1993.
Woods, Lial Jim. Looking Back, 66 years in the printing industry 1828-1994. Queanbeyan, 1995.
Wright, W. Davis. Canberra. Sydney, 1923.
Young, Michael. with Ellen & Debbie Mundy. The Aboriginal People of the Monaro – A documentary history. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, 2000.
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2. Unpublished Manuscripts
Darmody, P W. From Banagher to Majura, the family of John and Mary Darmody. Canberra, 1984.
Good Samaritan Sisters. Records of Sister Lucy Nihil written by other Sisters who knew her. Good Samaritan Archives, 2 Avenue Road, Glebe Point, N.S.W.
Halloran, Laurence. Imaginative Speculator – Henry F. Halloran 1868-1953 Realtor. Sydney, 1994.
Hopkins (Daniel), Jane. Jane Hopkins Diary – “Sixty Four Years of Her Life”. [Copy held by Bill Hopkins]. Queanbeyan, 2001.
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3. Journals
Charlton, Ken. The Anglican Historical Society Journal – ‘Southern Spires’. Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn, No 25, April 1998. Canberra. pp1-9.
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4. Series
Bevan, Edward. ‘Bush Crossways from a Buckboard’. Illustrated Sydney News 25 April to 20 June 1891.
Gale, John. ‘Six Days on the Mountains of Cowley’. (First published 1875). Queanbeyan Observer 24March to 8 May 1903.
Gale, John. ‘Mining in the Queanbeyan District, past and present’. Queanbeyan Observer 27 July to 26 September 1897.
Lea-Scarlett, Errol. (ed) ‘The Dear Emily Letters, 1853-1862 by Emily Anne Hutchison‘. The Queanbeyan Age, Queanbeyan, Series (…dates…), 1975.
Shumack, Samuel (Old Identity). ‘True Stories of Canberra’. Queanbeyan Age, 2 May 1929 to 9 September 1920.
Wright, W. Davis. ‘Reminiscences of Olden Times’. Queanbeyan Observer, 29 March to 18 October 1895.
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5. Newspapers:
• Canberra Times. NSW: (newspaper —————————)
• City News. Queanbeyan Edition. September 4-10, 2008. <www.citynews.com.au>
• Daily Telegraph. NSW: (newspaper —————————)
• Federal Pioneer Magazine, Canberra. 1927.
• Gouburn Herald: (newspaper), 1874
• Golden Age1860-1864, Queanbeyan, John Gale founder and editor.
• Queanbeyan Age, Queanbeyan, 1864-2008
• Queanbeyan Observer and Mining Record: (Newspaper) Queanbeyan, 18…….
• Sydney Mail: (Newspaper) ——————————
• Sydney Morning Herald, 2 June 1906; 11 April 1907; 10 October 1934; 11 October 1934.
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6. Pamphlete-Broucher
Weemala Home Newsletter. “Talkabout”. Vol. 1, nos, 3-4, 1964; Vol. 2, no. 2, 1965.
Gale, John. “Dalgety or Canberra Which?” 25 June, 1907.
