Books on Beechworth
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Beechworth Old Priory
Considering the present nature of the town, a surprising range and variety of books exist on Beechworth town, its adjoining goldfield camps, its surrounds and its heady goldfield days. These include numerous histories, a treasure of local histories, theses, material on bushrangers, police, Chinese, riots, the coming and going of the railway and novels set in the district.
Histories[edit]
Griffiths, Tom. Beechworth: An Australian Country Town and its Past, Greenhouse, North Melbourne, 1987. (solid research piece on a post-gold boom town and its re-invention)
McQuilton, John. The Kelly Outbreak 1878–1880, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 1979. (wonderful insight into the Kelly Outbreak in NE Victoria and its geographical causes)
O'Brien, Antony. Shenanigans on the Ovens Goldfields: The 1859 Election, Artillery Publishing, Hartwell, 2005. (a solid, controversial piece with good insights into the social conflicts which emerged on the Ovens goldfield during an election year)
Shea, Peter, M (2010) Champagne From Six To Six (A short social history of Recreations and Entertainments at the Beechworth and Ovens goldfields 1852–1877) Conn: Eloquent Press Illus, 189pp (informative first hand accounts of cultural activity on the Beechworth and Ovens Goldfields)
Woods, Carole. Beechworth: A Titan's Field, Hargreen, North Melbourne, 1985. (a wide-ranging solid research piece on Beechworth from its earliest days 1830s to the late 19th century)
Williams, Jennifer. Listen to what they say, 2005. (a comprehensive oral history of the town from the early 20th century to the modern era)
Cronin, Kathryn. Colonial Casualties: Chinese in Early Victoria, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 1997, (encompasses the Chinese miners of Northeastern Victoria)
Local histories[edit]
Clarke, Stan. How Old is Your Grandma, Beechworth, 1987. (on the district's freemasons)
Hanson, Anne. A White Handkerchief, Beechworth, 2010 (the story of Elizabeth Scott, the first woman hanged in Victoria and tried at the Beechworth Courthouse)
Harvey, R. C. Background to Beechworth: From 1852, Albury, 1952. (plus subsequent editions)
Hawley, G. & Davidson, R. Beechworth Sketchbook, Rigby, Adelaide, 1972.
Hyndman, Ian. Beechworth Cemetery – A stroll through history, Bethel Publications, Beechworth, 1988.
Hyndman, Ian. History of Beechworth, Bethel Publications, Beechworth.
Lane, Leo. History of the Parish of Beechworth 1854–1978, Parish of Beechworth, 1978. (on the Catholics of the district)
McMahon, D. M. The Golden Gum Tree: Hiram Allen Crawford, 1832–1916, Brisbane, 2000. (on an American pioneer in the district, who operated a stage coach company)
McMahon, H. Denise. & Wild, Christine G., American Fever Australian Gold ( Americans and Canadians involved in Northeast Victoria's Gold Rush), Middle Park, Qld. 2008
McWaters, Viviene. Beechworth's Little Canton, Albury, 2002 (on the Chinese goldminers at Spring Creek)
Shennan, M. Rosalyn. The 1855 Ovens Election and the Gold Horseshoes, Noble Park, 1990. (on an election event in 1855)
Shennan, M. Rosalyn. A Biographical Dictionary of the Pioneers of the Ovens and Townsmen of Beechworth, Noble Park, 1990. (A valuable resource tool for goldfields family researchers)
Williams, David. Gold and Granite Grandeur: Living History of Beechworth, Stanley and Eldorado, 1994. (fine drawings of the buildings, churches and forest trees of the area)
Wild, Christine, G. & McMahon, Denise, H. Old News Today: Tales of the Upper Murray: newspaper snippets from 1876–1900 Archived 3 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine, McClure, Wodonga, 2006 (local newspaper cuttings 1876–1900 with hundreds of family names and events)
Unpublished theses[edit]
O'Brien, Antony. Awaiting Ned Kelly: Rural Malaise in North-eastern Victoria 1872–73, B.A. (Hons), 1999 (sighted in Burke Museum).
McCullough, J. Beechworth After the Gold Rush: A study of its development to 1956, B.A. (Hons), Dept of Geography, Melbourne University, 1971.
Shea, Peter, M; (1994) Leisure as a Basis of Culture Selected Social Formations Beechworth 1852–1877) Master of Arts (Hon.), Monash University, Thesis Copy Donated by Author to Burke Museum 1996
Biography[edit]
Brown, Max. Australian Son, 1948 (plus subsequent editions) (Social insights and contemporary 1940s photos of Beechworth and its immediate surrounds)
Finnane, Mark. (Ed.), The Difficulties of My Position, The Diaries of Prison Governor John Buckley Castieau 1855–1884, National Library of Australia, Canberra, 2004. (insight into Beechworth's colonial society in the 1850s, '60s and '70s) ISBN 0-642-10793-9
Sadleir, John. Recollections of a Victorian Police Officer, 1913. (includes an insight into the land turmoils surrounding the Kelly Gang)
Gee, Margaret. A Long Way from Silver Creek, 2000. (a moving account of growing up in post-war Beechworth)
Jones, Ian. Ned Kelly a Short Life, Lothian, Port Melbourne, 1995. (a definitive account of the Kelly story)
Jones, Ian. The Friendship that destroyed Ned Kelly: Joe Byrne and Aaron Sherritt, Lothian, Port Melbourne, 1992.
Kenneally, J. J. The Inner History of the Kelly Gang, 1929 (plus many subsequent editions) (This work gives insights into the Beechworth locale, the Beechworth court sessions and colonial policing)
Novels set in part around Beechworth[edit]
O'Brien, Antony. Bye-Bye Dolly Gray, Artillery Publishing, Hartwell, 2006.
Courtenay, Bryce. Four Fires (2001).
Food[edit]
O'Toole, Tom. Secrets of the Beechworth Bakery, Bas, Melbourne, 2001.
Rail[edit]
Larsen, Wal. The MayDay Hills Railway, Wal Larsen, Bright, 1976.
Chinese goldminers in the region[edit]
Kaufman, R. J. The Chinese on the Upper Ovens Goldfields: 1855–1920, LRGM, Bright, 1997. ISBN 0-646-34017-4
Groom, Jocelyn. Chinese Pioneers of the King Valley, Centre for Continuing Education, Wangaratta, 2001. ISBN 0-909760-23-3
Talbot, Diann. The Buckland Valley Goldfield, Specialty Press, Albury, 2004 ISBN 0-9757170-0-6
O'Brien, Antony. Shenanigans on the Ovens Goldfields, Artillery Publishing, Hartwell, Vic., 2005 (cited above) Chapter 3.