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History
- Australia's Early Exploration and Colonization (chronology)
- British Motives for Australian Settlement
- Australia — The First Settlement
- Australian Aboriginals
- The History of Australian Convict History
- Australian Colonies Government Act
- Transportation as Judicial Punishment in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Religion
- The Anglican Church of Australia
- Anglicanism in Nineteenth-Century Australia
- Government-Sanctioned Religious Tolerance in Early Australia
Gender Matters
Monument to Dickens's tenth
child,
"Plorn," in Moree graveyard.
Literature
- Peter Miller Cunningham's Two Years in New South Wales (1827)
- Dickens's Great Expectations
- Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens (Dickens's sixth child, who went to Australia)
- Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens (Dickens's tenth child, who went to Australia)
- Peter Carey's Jack Maggs — sitemap
- Peter Carey's Oscar and Lucinda — sitemap
Australia in the Illustrated London News
- Skinner Prout's "Scenes on Board an Australian Emigrant Ship"
- Tea Water!
- Soup Time
- Dinner in the Forecastle
- Emigrants on Deck
- Night. — Tracing the Vessel's Progress
- Interior of Settler's Hut in Australia, by Skinner Prout
- Wreck of the Floridian, Emigrant Ship, on the Long Sands, off Harwich
The Mount Pleasant Estate,
Bathurst
Australia in the Visual Arts
- Victorian Architecture in Australia (sitemap)
- Postcards from Oz
- Vice-Admiral Arthur Phillip (1738-1814), first governor of New South Wales and founder of Sydney, Australia
- Australia by Francis Derwent Wood
- Sculptural Group on Australia House (The Awakening of Australia)
Created 18 July 2021