Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria

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Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria

by William Westgarth

EN·~4 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total
1

Produced by Sue Asscher asschers@bigpond.com

8:41
2

MR. FROUDE'S "OCEANA."

1:06
3

NEW ZEALAND.

2:07
4

UNITY OF THE EMPIRE.

3:24
5

EARLY PORT PHILLIP.

0:48
6

MY FIRST NIGHT ASHORE.

2:00
7

INDIGENOUS FEATURES AROUND MELBOURNE.

1:26
8

THE ABORIGINAL NATIVES IN AND ABOUT TOWN.

3:26
9

EARLY CIVILIZING DIFFICULTIES.

1:46
10

"THE BEACH" (NOW PORT MELBOURNE).

2:58

Description

A vivid memoir that invites listeners on a nostalgic voyage back to the formative years of Melbourne and the wider Victoria region. The narrator, returning after three decades, recounts the excitement of a centenary exhibition and the bustling steamship journey that brings his family to the thriving colony. His observations are colored by the awe of seeing a city transformed, while his reflections on past visits reveal how quickly the frontier evolved.

Interwoven with personal anecdotes, the book paints a lively picture of early settlement life—its bustling ports, rugged bushland, and the optimism of pioneers. Readers will hear the charm of 19th‑century travel, the character of ship captains and crews, and the palpable sense of progress that defined those years. The narrative offers both historical insight and a heartfelt tribute to a place that once felt like home, making it a compelling listen for anyone curious about Australia’s early urban growth.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (263K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Westgarth

William Westgarth

1815–1889

A pioneering merchant and writer in early Melbourne, he helped document the fast-changing world of colonial Australia from the inside. His books blended firsthand memory with statistics and history, giving later readers a vivid picture of Victoria’s formative years.

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