7. Endnotes

  1. Aboriginal Views
  2. Early White Views
  3. Straight Lines
  4. The Gippsland Railway
  5. Civic Pride in Oakleigh
  6. Land Use and Industry
  7. Endnotes

  1. Assistant Protector of Aborigines, William Thomas, to G.A. Robinson, 29 February 1840 in Historical Records of Victoria, Foundation series, vol 2B: Michael Cannon, ed., Aborigines and Protectors 1838-1839, Melbourne 1983, p622.
  2. Thomas, in Aborigines & Protectors.
  3. Gary Presland, The Land of the Kulin, Melbourne, 1985, p. 24.
  4. Presland, p12, pp.24-33.
  5. Thomas, quoted in Presland, p.25; Presland p.32; Alan Atkinson and Marian Aveling, eds, Australia 1838, Broadway, 1987, p.47.
  6. J.M. Powell, 'The Squatting Occupation of Victoria' in J.M. Powell, ed., The Making of Rural Australia, Melbourne, 1974; Richard Broome, The Victorians: Arriving, McMahons Point, 1984, pp.17 -27; Sally Wilde, Eliza Forlonge; Her Life, her Family, Her Vision, Euroa, 1994, pp.14-15.
  7. Susan Priestley, Cattlemen to Commuters: A History of the Mulgrave District 1839. 1961, Sydney, 1979, pp. 6-17.
  8. J.J. Mouritz, Port Phillip Directory, 1847, facsimile reprint, Sydney, 1979.
  9. R.V. Billis and A.S. Kenyon, Pastoral Pioneers of Port Phillip, Melbourne, 1932; Robert Spreadborough and Hugh Anderson, Victorian Squatters, Melbourne, 1983.
  10. Wheelers Hill was named after James and his brother Bartholomew (John Hosie, Personal Communication, 31 October 2008)
  11. Priestley, Cattlemen to Commuters p.17.
  12. May Keeley, A Journey into Yesterday: A History of Clayton, Clayton, 1980, p.31.
  13. Sub-division map and auctioneers promotion, State Library of Victoria.
  14. Manuscript collection, State Library of Victoria, John Walker surveyor.
  15. As the last licencee of the Scotchman's Creek run, O'Flaherty had 340 acres as pre-emptive right and were one of the major landholders in the area.
  16. A.B. Orlebar to the Secretary to the Commissioners for National Education, 9 November, 1854, quoted in Arthur Goldsworthy 'The Beginnings of Oakleigh and District' 1968.
  17. Priestley, Cattlemen to Commuters pp.29-34.
  18. M. Lakic and R. Wrench, eds, Through Their Eyes, Melbourne, 1994, pp.88-91.
  19. Census of Victoria, 1861.
  20. Lionel Frost, Australian Cities in Comparative View, Melbourne, 1990; Graeme Davison, The Rise and Fall of Marvellous Melbourne, Melbourne, 1978 and many subsequent editions.
  21. J.W. McCarty and C.B. Schedvin, eds, Australian Capital Cities, Sydney, 1978, especially the chapters by Ian Turner, 'The Growth of Melbourne' and Graeme Davison, 'Public Utilities and the Expansion of Melbourne in the 1880s'
  22. Davison, Marvellous Melbourne, pp. 137-174; Michael Cannon, The Land Boomers, Melbourne, 1966; Sally Wilde, Forests Old, Pastures New: A History of Warragul, Warragul, 1988, p. 34.
  23. T.G. Newton, The Early History of Oakleigh from 1845 Onwards, Oakleigh, c.1950, p.11.
  24. Davison, p.161; Australian Railway Historical Society, Bulletin, Vo146, no 697, November 1995, pp.347-350.
  25. Australian Railway Hist Sac, p.12.
  26. Oakleighshire Council Minutes, 20 December 1888, City of Monash.
  27. Newton, p.15.
  28. Subdivisional plans for all the estates mentioned by Newton are held by the State Library of Victoria, mainly in the Haughton and Vale collections of estate agents' subdivisional plans.
  29. May Keeley, One Hundred Good Years: A Story of Oakleigh Council, Oakleigh and District Historical Publication Series, 1991.
  30. Keeley, pp. 134,19.
  31. Keeley, pp. 8,133.
  32. Pearl M. Wilson, Broadway and Beyond, Oakleigh, 1988, p 50.
  33. Keeley, pp. 24, 84, 35,76, 57, 60, 62, 84, 83, and photo of State School.
  34. Marc Fiddian, Devils at Play: A History of the Oakleigh Football Club, Pakenham, 1982, pp.10-11.
  35. Wilde, Forests Old, Pastures New pp.51-58; Oakleigh & Fern Tree Gully Times, 9.11.1889, information courtesy of Allen James.
  36. Keeley, A History of Clayton, pp. 26-28; 46. The factory, after subdivision, was on the northeast corner of Colonel St and Madeline Rd.
  37. Priestley, Cattlemen to Commuters, Chapter 5.
  38. Waverley Gazette, 3 May 1972, Local History Collection, Mount Waverley Library, hereafter LHCMW
  39. Vision and Realisation: A Centenary History of Scare Education in Victoria, Melbourne, 1973, vol 3.
  40. Priestley pp. 60-69.
  41. Map of the Parish of Mulgrave, 1892, Directory maps of the County of Bourke, 1892.