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Issue Details: First known date: 1888... 1888 Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria
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Affiliation Notes

  • 19th-Century Australian Travel Writing

    Scottish born William Westgarth (1815-1889) was a merchant, financier, historian, and politician who was a member of New South Wales Legislative Council and also the Victorian Legislative Council. In Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria, Westgarth provides an account of early colonial life, beginning with a quote from Australian writer Arthur Patchett Martin. Westgarth also references Froude's Oceana, before writing his own travel narrative. The author describes Aboriginal peoples, the appearance of Melbourne, extensively noting a range of society figures (including sketches of their portraits), German immigration, country towns, governmental documents, and provides a brief history of the colony. Westgarth also authored The Colony of Victoria (1864) and Half a Century of Australasian Progress, A Personal Retrospect (1889).

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Alternative title: Early Melbourne
    • Melbourne, Victoria,: George Robertson , 1888 .
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      'Personal Recollections' title page
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Works about this Work

Imagining Early Melbourne Kathryn Ferguson , 2004 single work essay criticism
— Appears in: Postcolonial Text , vol. 1 no. 1 2004;
This article 'examine(s) three elements that were posited by Melbourne's early surveyors and incompatible with the development of a city invested in post-Enlightenment commitments to the rational and orderly division of space: the indigenous population, the extant landscape and the poor.' Ferguson draws on a range of texts, from the writings of colonial surveyor Thomas Mitchell to autobiographies and memoirs of early residents of Melbourne to demonstrate 'the irrationality - the almost mythical foundations - of the city' (par. 2).
Imagining Early Melbourne Kathryn Ferguson , 2004 single work essay criticism
— Appears in: Postcolonial Text , vol. 1 no. 1 2004;
This article 'examine(s) three elements that were posited by Melbourne's early surveyors and incompatible with the development of a city invested in post-Enlightenment commitments to the rational and orderly division of space: the indigenous population, the extant landscape and the poor.' Ferguson draws on a range of texts, from the writings of colonial surveyor Thomas Mitchell to autobiographies and memoirs of early residents of Melbourne to demonstrate 'the irrationality - the almost mythical foundations - of the city' (par. 2).
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