This file includes some 19th century research. Some handwritten notes by Eric Rolls. A notable pione …

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ProvenanceMARKS, Marcelle (MARKSM)
SeriesJews on the Land in Australia
Series Number001
Item DescriptionThis file includes some 19th century research. Some handwritten notes by Eric Rolls. A notable pioneer squatter called George Mocatta was introduced in Australian Jewish Historic Society Vol. VIII Part 1. Some research on George Mocatta. Some black and white photographs of farm buildings, rural equipment and early rural life. Leaders of the past called Maurice Alexander, he was a very successful pastoralist and businessman. A simple research on Benjamin . A simple research on Samuel Cohen and a family tree of his family. Some articles introducing the Australian Jewish family- Cohens, Levys and Mandelsons. Some research of Michael Hyam about his life and his children. The first hotel called Chateau Tanunda. Notes on the Lazarus Family of early Bendigo. A research on Saul Lyons about his life after migrated to Australia. An introduction about Abraham Polack in Australian Jewish Historical Society Vol Vll Part5, who was a leader of the Jewish Community. Mark did some research for 19th to 20th century Jews on the Land in Australia in 1983. An article introduced Levien Jonas Frlix who was agriculturist and politician. Some copies of 'An Artist on the Goldfields - The Diary of Eugene von Guerard', introduced and annotated by Marjorie Tipping. A journal of the pioneer families of Australia called 'First Fleeters'. Some newspaper cutting of Philip Levi, Emanuel Family, as well as their research. Some information of the Emanuel Family members. Another newspaper cutting of Solomon Levey.
Item Number057
Item Box Number7
Dates(s)1830 to 1977
Box Barcode Number:NB03837775
Current LocationLRCA - Louise Rosenberg Communal Archive
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