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Creative activation of the past: Mechanics' Institutes, GLAM, heritage, and creativity in the twenty-first century
Performing landscape : landscape as medium for placemaking
- Beer, Tanja, Campbell, Angela
"My Country all gone the white men have stolen it" : The invasion of Wadawurrung Country 1800-1870
Ghosts on the Goldfields : Ballarat as a haunted city
- Waldron, David, Waldron, Sharn
Histories of the Ballarat District Orphan Asylum, Ballarat Orphanage and Ballarat Children’s Home, 1866-1983
How to make an entrance: Piranesi comes to Ballarat
Avenue and Arch : Ballarat's commemoration. How are community attitudes to war and peace reflected in the civic management of the Avenue of Honour and the Arch of Victory?
James Curtis and spiritualism in Nineteenth-Century Ballarat
The legend of Lalor's arm : Eureka myths and colonial surgery
Dr Fanny Reading : 'A clever little bird'
The night Dixie came to town : The Shenandoah and the American Civil War in Ballarat
Work, travel and home : a study of remembrance activity
A tour of the mines - An anthology of travel accounts and reminiscences of Ballarat, 1851-1901
Mullawallah : The last King Billy of Ballarat
"The old vexed question" : Divergent attitudes and practices in the sacred music of early Ballarat
Between the winter and the dog trap
Beyond gentility : Women and music in early Ballarat
The true story of the Pikeman's Dog at the Eureka Stockade : The rebel's dog with the royal award
Women in 'Ballarat" 1851-1871: a case study in agency
A public want and a public duty [manuscript] : The role of the Mechanics' Institute in the cultural, social and educational development of Ballarat from 1851 to 1880
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