The Hill End Story (Book 3) Index

The Hill End Story, Book 3.  Memories and Vignettes

by Harry Hodge

Hill End Publications, Adamstown Heights, N.S.W, 1972

index prepared by Annette Sheen, Nov 2012

 

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Ackermann, Alex 3 illus 62, 67
Ackland, Tommy (from Torrington, Devon, cabinet making and undertaker’s shop) 3 32 – 35, 37, 92, 118
Ackland, Tommy (son of Tommy senior, also cabinet maker and undertaker) 3 33
Ah Loong (Chinese miner) 3 30
Ah Mahn (miner at ford on Tambaroora Creek, crossing named after him) 3 31
Ah Mahn Crossing (ford on Tambaroora Creek on Kimm’s Road) 3 31
Ah Mahn Hill On Kimm’s Road 3 31
Ah Poy (Chinese miner) 3 30
Alders 3 70, 151
Ali, Achmet (Indian hawker) 3 34
Alpha (outlying station) 3 50
Alpha Co. (operated Valentine Mine in 1856) 3 16 – 18, 112, 118, 119, 193
Amalgamated Battery in the gorge of Nuggetty Gully 3 14, 37, 117
Amalgamated Hill End 3 14, 73, 117, 118, 193
Anderson, Bob (woodcarter) 3 36, 113, 194
Anderson, Maria (spinster,) Golden Gully 3 72
Anthony Horden (department store Sydney) 3 83, 164
Armstrong, Mrs.  (her house was once Weal’s Australia Hotel) 3 20
Aroni’s Circus 3 128 – 131
Ashton’s Circus 3 128 – 131
Askew, Charles (band master who formed the Hill End Band in 1871) 3 67
Australian Joint Stock Bank 3 58
Baker, Dr. (planted pine trees on Bathurst Rd at Hill End) 3 15
Bald Hill 3 17, 70, 203
Bank of NSW 3 36, 46, 58, 122
Barber, Rev. (Methodist minister) 3 35
Barker College, Hornsby 3 105
Barton, (politician) 3 97
Bath’s Hill or Baths Hill 3 70, 85, 203
Bathurst High School 3 105, 140, 165, 202
Bathurst Superior Public School 3 87, 165
Bathurst Times 3 56
Battery in Nuggetty Gully 1908 3 117
Baylee’s Gate 3 32, 33, 34, 37, 118
Baylee’s pit-sawmill 3 32
Beard, Mrs. Harriet (owner of Tambaroora store and hotel, entered her 7th partnership with Heinrich Fischer) 3 115, 166
Beattie, Bill (mine engine-drivers) 3 36
Beattie, Jack (mine engine-drivers) 3 36, 194, 195
Beattie’s Battery on Foreman’s Gully 3 71
Beech, Henry (owner of retail store) 3 25, 37, 44, 45
Beech’s Hill 3 25, 37, 44, 45
Beech’s store 3 26, 27, 44, 45
Beehive Store (owned by Mrs. Macryannis) 3 35
Bell’s Creek 3 10
Bennett, Joss (woodcutter ) 3 58, 64, 69
Bennett, Roy ‘Jimmy’ 3 33
Berkeley, Wilma (stage name of Wilma Easdown daughter of William Easdown who manage the Amalgamated Mine) 3 73
Beyers and Holtermann Nugget 3 52, 96
Beyers Avenue 3 16 – 18, 33, 64, 84, 92, 94, 95, 105, 148, 157, 193
Beyers, Holtermann 3 166
Beyers, Hugo Louis (miner, business partner of Holtermann) 3 16 – 18, 93, 94, 138, 152, 166
Beyers, Oswald 3 94
Big house Marshall’s (James Marshall’s house on the Avenue, called  ‘The Ark’) 3 19, 20
Billy and Tommy (employees at On Gay Jang’s Store) 3 27
Black Fanny (aborigine) 3 73
Black Flat 3 12
Black Nelly (aborigine) 3 73
Blondin, (tightrope walker across Niagara Falls) 3 20, 21
Bloomfield, Jimmy (Chinese miner) 3 30
Boake, Dr. Mudgee 3 95
Bob and wife, (owner of produce store) 3 25- 27
Bolton, Jack 3 illus 62, 67
Bolton, William 3 illus 62, 67
Boogong Creek 3 85
Bottom Tunnel (of Amalgamated Hill End company) 3 117
Boulder Hole 3 171
Bowling, Peter (Newcastle) 3 97
Bragg’s Hotel 3 31, 32
Brandon, (Sergeant) 3 169, 203
Brandon, Kathy (daughter of Sergeant Brandon) 3 169
Brandon, Tommy (son of Sergeant Brandon) 3 169
Brandons, (lived in the centre of town) 3 203
Breelong Station (rural property of Mawby family, near Gilgandra) 3 73
Brickfield Paddock 3 7
Bridle Track 3 85, 86, 141
Broken Back 3 85
Broughton Tress,  Mrs. Thomas (wife of incumbent Anglican minister) 3 138
Brown, George (won pupil popularity contest) 3 139
Bryant (butcher’s shop) 3 21
Bryant and May (maker of wax vesta matches) 3 53
Burns, Tommy (heavyweight world championship fight against Johnson 1908) 3 63, 64, 80
Callaghan, Elsie 3 146, 203
Canton Mine 3 140
Carl, Harry and son (tightrope walkers and previous assistant to Blondin) 3 20, 21
Carmichael, Alice (wife of John and aunt of author Harry Hodge) 3 24
Carmichael, John (bakery) 3 24, 37
Carroll, Jim (ex-convict, ex-sailor at Battle of Trafalgar) 3 22
Carver, Admiral Myles (ancestor of author Harry Hodge) 3 14
Carver, Alice (wife of Fred Hodge and mother of author Harry Hodge) 3 9
Carver, Benjamin (grandfather of author Harry Hodge, alderman and Mayor of the Borough) 3 22, 75, 95 – 97
Carver, Bill (member of town band) 3 illus 62, 67
Carver, George (banker, uncle of Harry Hodge) 3 166, 191
Carver, Mary Ann (nee Patman & grandmother of author Harry Hodge) 3 95
Carver, Norman ‘Tom’ (banker, uncle of Harry Hodge) 3 166, 191
Casey (Crimean War veteran, lived in tunnel overlooking the Turon) 3 74
Catholic Church Hill End 3 120, 151
Charlie (Chinese market gardener at Turon Ford, known as Charlie at the Crossing) 3 31, 74
Chinee Bend on the Macquarie River 3 32
Chinese Camp (site of Chinese huts) 3 29, 140
Chinese Theatre (on the Mudgee Road at Tambaroora) 3 91
Clarke St 3 5, 35, 48
Clarke St & Short St corner 3 42
Clemens, Billy 3 36
Clevelands 3 32
Club House Hotel  (known as the Shooting gallery) 3 35, 39, 45, 46
Clymo, Jimmy 3 36, 42
Cobb and Co. coaches 3 46, 46, illus 62, 63, 67, 68, 202
Cock, Edward (manager  who replaced Scantley at the Amalgamated Hill End,) 3 119
Cockatoo Mountain 3 10, 12, 43
Collins, George (teamster for Fred Hodge, author Harry Hodge’s father) 3 46
Commercial Bank 3 42, 58
Commonwealth Bank Hill End 3 58, 64, 69, 122
Con Wise’s Opium Shop (on the Mudgee Road at Tambaroora) 3 91
Consolidated Tunnel (at the battery in Nuggetty Gully) 3 117
Cook, Albert Edward (teacher, 1916) 3 181, 190
Cook, Vera (4 year old daughter of school master Albert Cook) 3 33, 181
Cooke, ‘Dutchy’  (play mate of Harry Hodge, author) 3 38, 203
Cooke, Iris 3 59
Cookes 3 70
Cornelian (‘Connie’) dam 3 85
Country Women’s’ Association (CWA ) 3 23
Crago and Tremain of Bathurst (flourmill) 3 26
Craig, Jack 3 89
Craig, Mrs. (sister-in-law to Alfred Le Messurier and midwife) 3 71
Crawford Jack (David’s Cup) 3 72
Crick, Paddy 3 10
Cross, Bob (miner) 3 116, 193, 194
Cross, Norman (friend of Harry Hodge) 3 59, 157, 159, 191, 202
Cross, Thelma 3 64
Cutler, Billy (champion rifle shooter) Orange 3 153
Dagger, Jimmy 3 166
Dalley, W.B. 3 21
Dalton flour mill Orange 3 26
Dead Woman’s Hole on the Macquarie 3 172
Deakin (politician) 3 97
Deen, Merri (Indian hawker) 3 34
Deen, Sharf (Indian hawker) 3 34
Deen, Sherif (Indian hawker) 3 34
Deep Creek 3 85
Degner, Dr. 3 166
Delatorres (on the Macquarie River) 3 32, 171
Denison St 3 21, 139
Denman, Eva 3 203
Denman, George (woodcarter) 3 36, 70, 151
Denmans,  (lived southern end of town) 3 70, 151, 203
Di Yong (Chinese, sly-grog shop in Bragg’s Hotel, last of three Chinese who lived on the Turon River) 3 31
Dickens, Edward, Bulwer Lytton, son of Charles Dickens, Member of the Legislative Assembly 3 10
Dixon’s Long Point 3 32
Donnelly’s Pinch 3 85
Donny (child hood neighbour of author) 3 147 – 149
Dove, Donald (lived in centre of town) 3 203
Dove, Mrs. Addie nee Adelaide Bryant (piano teacher) 3 20, 61, illus 142, 191
Drakesford, Dick (of Paling Yard) 3 52
Druce, H. (driver of first truck to come to Hill End) 3 illus 47
Duncan, Constable (policeman at Tottenham, who was shot) 3 201
Easdown, Ida ( daughter of William) 3 73
Easdown, Jack (son of William) 3 73
Easdown, Ruby (daughter of William) 3 73
Easdown, William  (managed the Amalgamated mine, lived in Albert Jefffree’s house with wife and family) 3 73
Easdown, Wilma (daughter of William, stage name; Wilma Berkeley) 3 73
Ellis 3 72, 151
Ellis boys 3 72
Ellis, Jack (woodcutter) 3 36, 69
Ellis, Sam (woodcutter) 3 36, 69
Emmet and Hughes Mine (Reward Battery was sited here in 1908) 3 37, 117, Illus 126
Emmett 3 37
English Mr. & Mrs. (grandparents of Queenie and Fairy Robbins) 3 58, 64
English, Bill 3 94
Evans, ‘Digger’ (famous box war boxer) 3 141
Evans, ‘Granny’ (midwife) 3 36, 71
Evans, Edgar (fellow pupil of author, Harry Hodge) 3 202
Evans, Gillie 3 58
Evans, Jim (school friend of author Harry Hodge) 3 202
Everett, Dick 3 74, 154
Everett, Henry 3 illus 62, 67, 74, 154,
Exhibition Shaft 3 87, 116
Eyre, Hal (Brother of the owner of Royal Hotel and staff artist of The Daily Telegraph) 3 184
Eyre, Ossie 3 157
Eyre’s Hotel 3 153
Fighting Ground Creek (site of Roasting Pits and site of staged fights between Irish miners and Cornishmen on pay Saturdays) 3 112
Fighting Ground, (behind the hospital, site of Sunday morning fights) 3 113
Fischer and Beard Mine 3 192
Fischer, Agnes (daughter of Dr. Heinrich Fischer, godmother of author Harry Hodge) 3 116
Fischer, Amelie 3 illus 62
Fischer, Dr. Heinrich Christian (physician from Germany) 3 36, illus 62, 78, 114 – 116, 153
Fischer, Magdaleine nee Thomsen (wife of Dr. Fischer originally from Hanover) 3 114 – 116
Fischer’s Hill 3 33, 72
Fitzgerald’s Circus 3 128 – 130
Foley, Larry (boxer, Sofala) 3 113
Foote’s Hotel (at the Cheshire Creek-Winburndale Creek confluence) 3 174
Foreman’s Creek 3 139
Foreman’s Gully 3 71, 140
Foster’s Tunnel 3 117
Frawley, Martin (Sally’s Flat) 3 133
Freemantle Station 3 14, 87
Friend, Donald (artist) Hill End 3 20
George Street Falls 3 12
Germantown (part of Hill End where most Germans had congregated) 3 115
Glasson, Mirriam ( piano teacher) 3 20, 42, 61
Goddard, Joe (Tambaroora) 3 113
Golden Gully (locality of alluvial mining) 3 72, 91, 139, 140
Goosa, Goolam (Indian hawker) 3 34
Governor, Jimmy (killed Mawby family of Breelong Station) 3 73, 74
Governor, Joe (killed Mawby family of Breelong Station 3 73, 74
Graham, Harry (miner) 3 75
Grattan ‘Polly’ Mary (spinster } 3 33
Great Western Store (owned by Kay then Stuart, served as a dance hall in earlier times) 3 139
Griffiths, Albert (‘Griffo the Incomparable’ boxer) 3 113
Griffiths, George (‘killed through carelessness’ in the mine) 3 192
Grose, Bill owned coach run between Bathurst and Hill End 3 11, 12, 50
Groves, Egerton 3 illus 62, 67
Groves, Lila 3 146
Gulgong 3 18
Gun Jimmy (Chinese miner) Tambaroora 3 30
Halgon 3 166
Hall, Ben (the bushranger) 3 77
Hall, Billy (son of Walter) 3 39, 40
Hall, Elvie 3 203
Hall, Walter ‘Chummy’ (butcher) 3 39, 42, 45, 156
Halpin, Timothy 3 10, 43
Halpin’s Pinch 3 10
Hamiltons 3 151
Hamiltons boys 3 72
Handcock, Peter 3 illus 62
Hargraves, Edward (miner) 3 18
Harte, Bret 3 19
Harvey Mona (daughter of school teacher James Harvey) 3 146, 180, 203
Harvey, Dolcie (daughter of school teacher James Harvey) 3 180, 203
Harvey, James (teacher 1909 at Hill End School) 3 88, 89, 106, 107, 146, 165, 180, 203
Harveys (lived southern end of town) 3 203,
Havilah Street 3 139
Hawkins Hill 3 9, 16, 85, 86, 115, 117, 119, 141, 203
Hawkins Hill Reward Co. 3 14, 116, 117, 118, 193
Haynes, John (Minister for Mines) 3 11
Hazelton, Miss 3 61
Heap 3 151
Heap, Nobby (mine engine-drivers) 3 36, 70
Hearnes brothers (chemists) Bathurst 3 172
Hereford Lane Bathurst 3 12. 13
Hill End Common (common land for the grazing of horses, cattle, poultry and goats) 3 87, 151, 152, 204
Hill End Hospital 3 15
Hill End Public School 3 87
Hill End Town Band 3 illus 62, 115
Hodge,  Val (sister of author Harry Hodge) 3 59, 95
Hodge, Albert (brother of Harry Hodge, author) 3 3, 29, 92, illus 142
Hodge, Alice (aunt of Harry Hodge author; married John Carmichael,) 3 8
Hodge, Alice Amy (wife of Frederick Hodge, mother of author Harry Hodge) 3 5, 6, 13, 14, 19, illus 46, 56, 65, 72, 162, 177
Hodge, Ben (brother of author Harry Hodge) 3 95
Hodge, Dell (sister of author Harry Hodge) 3 59
Hodge, Dolce (sister of author Harry Hodge) 3 59, 61, 95, illus 142, 202
Hodge, Harry  (author of The Hill End Story books 1,2,3 and school teacher at Tambaroora in 1924) 3 3, 39, 51, 52, 55, 56, 58, 67, 80, 83, 93, 95, 102, 116, illus 142, 147 – 149, 150 – 152, 165 – 167, 202 – 205
Hodge, John (of Willow Glen property, grandfather of author Harry Hodge) 3 6 – 8, 55
Hodge, Ken (brother of Harry Hodge author) 3 95, 120
Hodge, R.W. (carrier) 3 illus 47, 87
Hodge, Roland (brother of Harry Hodge, author) 3 3, 67, 87, 88, 95, 97, illus 142
Hodge, Ronnie (brother of author Harry Hodge) 3 19
Hodge, Russell F, (brother of Harry Hodge, author) 3 Illus 47, 105, 120, 141, 177, 179, 183, 185 – 187
Hodge, Val 3 95, illus 142
Hodge, W.H. House Hill End 3 3 – 6, illus 143
Hodge, Walter, Frederick (carrier and father of author Harry Hodge) 3 4, 7 – 10, 32, 57, 58, illus 46, illus 47, 56, 83, 86, 95, 97, 114, 177, 190, 200
Hodges (lived north end of Hill End) 3 70
Holloway, Benjamin (Crimean War veteran) 3 74
Holloway, Dick (fought in WW1) 3 191
Holman, William (member of State Parliament) 3 114
Holt, Bruno ( manager of Ullamalla Station) 3 170
Holtermann Nugget 3 17, 96
Holtermann, Bernhard (miner, business partner of Beyers) 3 16 – 18, 166
Home Rule 3 18, 152
Hopman family (relatives of Harry Hopman of Davis Cup fame) 3 153
Hopman, Harry (Davis Cup fame) 3 153
Howard, Anthony ‘Hatsie’ (teamster for Fred Hodge, author Harry Hodge’s father) 3 46
Howard, Jacky 3 75, 161
Howard, Russell 3 112
Howards (lived southern end of town) 3 203
Hughes, Billy (visiting Political Labor League organiser, Prime Minister during WW1) 3 113 – 116, 198 – 200
James, Jim 3 illus 62, 67
Jeffree, Albert (lived in house below the hospital) 3 73
Jeffree, Philip (lived in original Bank of NSW building, original Cornish miner) 3 36, 46
Jenkyns, Bill (blacksmith) 3 41, 44, 48, 49
Joe Quay (Chinese miner and market gardener  Moonlight Gully) 3 29. 30
Johnson, (heavyweight world championship fight against Tommy burns 1908) 3 63, 64, 80
Judge, Leslie (miner) 3 140
Just in Time Shaft 3 69
Kaiser Karl, (father hotel keeper in Bathurst) 3 141
Kaiser, (hotel keeper in Bathurst) 3 141
Kay (owned Great Western Store, before Stuart) 3 139
Kay’s Hall (temporary Anglican church after demolition of St Andrew’s in 1912) 3 139
Kellett, (storekeeper) Mudgee 3 8, 9
Kelso Post Office 3 12
Kerr, Dr. (lived at Louisa Creek -Hargraves) 3 8
Kerr, Richard, (miner) 3 16
Khan, Natu known as ‘Bob’ (Indian hawker) 3 34
King Parade, Bathurst 3 120
King St, Sydney cable tram system 3 37
King, Jack (smithy) 3 49
Kit, Derwent 3 166
Kitchener, Lord 3 illus 62 120
Kitty’s Falls 3 156, 157
Knights 3 72
Kuntze, Charlie 3 34, 36, 39
Langslow Adams, Sarah (from Somerset wife of James Marshalls of the Bighouse) 3 19, 20
Lassetter (department store, Sydney) 3 83, 164
Lawson 3 151
Lawson, Glendora ( midwife) 3 71
Lawson, Harold (killed in action in WW1) 3 183
Le Messurier, Alfred ‘Dad’  (from the Channel Islands, Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths) 3 58, 71, 94, 181,  192
Le Messurier, Alice (daughter of Alfred, nursing sister in WW1) 3 192
Le Messurier, Billy (son of Alfred Le Messurier, infantryman in WW1) 3 192,
Le Messurier, Blanche (teacher and daughter of Alfred Le Messurier) 3 71, 90, 98, 104, 164
Le Messurier, Harriet (nee Swannell, wife of Alfred ‘Dad’ Le Messurier) 3 71
Le Messurier, Harry (son of Alfred) 3 192
Le Messurier, Minnie (teacher and daughter of Alfred Le Messurier) 3 71, 90
Leatherhead (Chinese miner) Tambaroora 3 30
Lees Lane 3 69
Lester, Dr.  (Mudgee) 3 95
Ley, Bill 3 36
Lister, James (miner) 3 7
Littlehouse Marshall (home of William Marshall, brother to James) 3 20
Lombard St. Shaft 3 151
Longmore, Jim (blacksmith, had 3 sons who went to WW1 and returned) 3 191
Longmuir Major (officer in charge of Bathurst High School Cadet Corps) 3 140
Longton, Harry (miner) 3 75
Lonsdale, Thomas ‘Tommy’ (lived in a cottage on Moore Lane later owned by the artist Donald Friend.) 3 20, 36
Lye, William 3 illus 62, 67
Lyes 3 72
Macfarlane, Howard (owner of Ullamalla station in1913, Bathurst) 3 170
Macky, Dr. Dill 3 60, 120
Macquarie Flats at Bathurst 3 29,
Macryannis, Eddie (son of Mrs. Macryannis killed in action WW!) 3 35, 183,
Macryannis, Jack  (son of Mrs. Macryannis) 3 35
Macryannis, Mrs. (owner of Beehive Store) 3 35, 37
Macryannis, Stella (daughter of Mrs. Macryannis, married name Price lived at Pyramul) 3 35
Macryannises 3 72
Maitland Camp (sheep property of author’s family) 3 14, 100 – 104
Major Taylor (visiting negro American racing cyclist) 3 42
Maloney, Bill (coach service,  Bathurst -Hill End run 3 11, 13, 68
Manolatos 3 72
Maris, Alfred (barber) 3 46, illus 62 – 64, 67, 68, 202
Maris, Clarence 3 illus 62, 63
Maris, Clarrie 3 64, 67, 68
Maris, Mary (lived in southern end of town) 3 203
Marises (lived south end of town) 3 203,
Marshall widows (from ‘Littlehouse’ and ‘Bighouse’) 3 36
Marshall, Agnes (daughter of James) 3 19, 59
Marshall, Alan (son of William senior) 3 20
Marshall, Alex (son of James) 3 19
Marshall, Charles, (son of James) 3 19
Marshall, Duncan (son of William senior) 3 20
Marshall, Hannah (daughter of James) 3 19
Marshall, James (miner, built the ‘Bighouse’) 3 18. 19
Marshall, Jean (daughter of James) 3 19
Marshall, John (son of William senior) 3 20
Marshall, Sarah (nee Langslow Adams, wife of James Marshall, locally known as Old Lady Marshall) 3 19, 36
Marshall, Tom (son of James) 3 19
Marshall, William  W.A.J (brother of James, miner, Reward mine) 3 20, 195
Martin, Charles (manager of Ullamalla Station, family nickname was Old Beau) 3 170 – 173
Martin, Gordon,  (son of Charles and Ruth) 3 170 – 173
Martin, Royal (son of Charles and Ruth) 3 170 – 173
Martin, Ruth (wife of Charles) 3 170 – 173
Martin, Ruth junior ‘Tizzie’ (daughter of Charles and Ruth) 3 170 – 173
Martin, Warwick ‘Hogget’ (son of Charles and Ruth) 3 170 – 173
Mawby family of Breelong Station near Gilgandra 3 73
Mc Ewen’s Hotel (near Maitland Camp) 3 14
Mc Intosh, Hugh D. (world heavyweight championship fight organiser 1908) 3 63
McAlister, Bob (in AIF WW1) 3 191
McAlister, Eli (in AIF in WW1) 3 64, 69, 191
McGowan (politician) 3 114
McIntosh (Promoter of heavyweight world championship in Sydney 1908) 3 64
Meade, Arthur (killed at Gallipoli,  friend of Russell Hodge) 3 186
Meagher, John 3 86
Merlin, Henry Beaufort (photographer) 3 18, 152
Methodist Church and Parsonage 3 105, 106
Millen, Jack (killed in WW1) 3 192
Millen, Jessie 3 146
Millen, Roy (fought in WW1) 3 192
Miller, Miss (town seamstress, lived at Temperance Lane) 3 202
Miners’ Protection Association 1872 3 192
Monaghan’s Bluff (on the Bridle Track) 3 141
Monkey Hill 3 9 – 12, 43
Moonlight Gully (site of Chinese cemetery at Tambaroora) 3 29, 38, 91
Moore, Nat (miner) 3 17
Moore’s Lane Hill End 3 20
Moran, Cardinal 3 60, 120, 121
Mudgee Butter Factory 3 28
Murphy, Dulcie (daughter of Thomas Murphy) 3 72
Murphy, Frank (son of Thomas Murphy) 3 72
Murphy, Howard (son of Thomas Murphy) 3 72
Murphy, Jack (son of Thomas Murphy) 3 72
Murphy, Jim (son of Thomas Murphy) 3 72
Murphy, Thomas (school teacher at Tambaroora school, lived in a red brick building that began its existence as the Protestant Hall.) 3 72, 73, 191
Napoleon Shaft 3 30
Nattrass, Allan (did not return from WW1, son of Ralph Nattrass) 3 illus 62, 64, 67, 191
Nattrass, Arnold (Peter) (son of Ralph Nattrass) 3 illus 62, 64, 68, 191
Nattrass, Edgar (son of Ralph Nattrass) 3 illus 62, 64, 67, 191
Nattrass, Ralph (father of Arnold) 3 68, 191
Nevell, Miss (assistant teacher,) 3 89
New Chip, (Chinese miner and market gardener) Chinese Camp 3 29. 30
New Road 3 85
Newcome’s Kiln 3 21
North, Colonel (Patriarch Mine) 3 117
Northey, Harold 3 112
Northey, William Henry 3 36, 37
Norton, John (published the newspaper Truth) 3 146
Nuggety Gully 3 117
O’Brien, Jim (shearer) 3 103
Old Exhibition Shaft 3 116, 193, 194
Old Jack (lived in the scrub off Tambaroora Road) 3 160
Old New Chip (Market garden at the far end of Tambaroora) 3 161
Old Road 3 85, 86
Old Station (Fred Hodge’s property) 3 14
Oliver, Jack (married Agnes ‘Bighouse’ Marshall) 3 59
On Gay Jang’s store 3 26 – 29. 44, 45, 67, 109
Paling Yards 3 52
Pankhurst, Adela (‘Suffragette’) 3 145
Park, Tom (teamster for Fred Hodge, author Harry Hodge’s father) 3 46
Parkes, Henry (Premier of NSW) 3 17, 97
Patriarch Mine 3 117
Payne, Dora, ‘Dorie’ (daughter of Postmaster Payne) 3 203
Paynes, (Postmaster, lived in the centre of town) 3 203
Peisley, Ben (miner, relative of John Peisley the bushranger) Macquarie River 3 25
Peisley, Bill (born under an oak tree on the bank of the Macquarie’) 3 74, 75
Peisley, Evelyn (fellow pupil of Harry Hodge author) 3 202
Peisley, John (bushranger) 3 25
Perkins, (school teacher) 3 146
Pilley, Jack (shearer) 3 103
Pistol, Sammy (Chinese miner) Tambaroora 3 30
Plummer, Gladys (daughter of William) 3 42, 146
Plummer, Myra (daughter of William) 3 42
Plummer, Percival (son of William) 3 42
Plummer, Will (son of William) 3 42
Plummer, William and wife nee Plummer (haberdashery store on the corner of Clarke Street-Short Street)) 3 37, 42, 44, 45, 46
Pomanara  (Ryan’s property on Bathurst road next to Maitland Camp on the Sally’s Flat side) 3 173, 174
Precipice (an embankment on the New Road leading to the Turon) 3 85
Prince Alfred Hill 3 37, 203
Protestant Hall (in the sixties later become the home of school teacher Thomas Murphy, Tambaroora) 3 21, 72
Pymont (hardware ) 3 37, 44, 46
Quay, Joe (gardener in Moonlight Gully) 3 29, 30, 38
Red Hill (site of Chinese dwellings) 3 15, 69, 91
Reed, Dan (butcher’s,) 3 20, 21, 28, 37, 156
Reid, George (politician) 3 97
Renetau, Jean 3 166
Reward Battery (of the Hawkins Hill Reward company) 3 37, 116 – 118
Rifle Clubs 3 153
Ritchie, William (Sergeant at Hill End, originally from Fermanagh) 3 168, 169
Rivett’s of Kelso (wagon builders) 3 9, 44, illus 47, 82, illus 143
Roasting Pits (for preparing quartz for the newly-constructed battery on a watercourse) 3 112
Robbins, ‘Fairy’ (visitors from England, granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. English) 3 58
Robbins, ‘Queenie’ (visitor from England, granddaughter  of Mr. & Mrs. English) 3 58
Robinson, Sir Hercules 3 46
Robinsons, (lived southern end of town) 3 203
Roman Catholic Church (Denison St) 3 21
Rose, Billy (grandson of Heinrich Fischer, killed at Gallipoli April 25 1915) 3 116
Rosie (spinster) 3 62
Ross 3 151
Roth, Harry (from McDonalds Creek near Mudgee) 3 34
Royal Hall 3 21, 60, 78, 119, 141
Royal Hotel 3 18, 21, 23, 24, 38, 95, 153
Royal Mail 3 12
Rutherford, James (head of Cobb and Co) 3 11
Ryan,  Mary Ann (nee Statham, wife of James Ryan of Pomanara) 3 173, 174
Ryan, Dr. 3 71
Ryan, James of Pomanara property next to Maitland Camp on the Sally’s Flat side. 3 173, 174
Ryan, Kate (daughter of Mary and James Ryan of Pomanara) 3 174
Ryan, Matthew, (son of Mary and James Ryan of Pomanara) 3 174
Ryan, Nora (daughter of Mary and James Ryan of Pomanara) 3 174
Ryan, Thomas (son of Mary and James Ryan of Pomanara) 3 174
Sadler, Hector (aboriginal horse rider in circus) 3 130
Sally’s Flat 3 13
Sally’s Flat Post Office 3 12
Salvation Army 3 23, 34, 137
Salvation Army Band 3 137
Salvation Army Barracks 3 23, 24, 139
Sarnia’ (dairy property of ‘Dad’ Le Messurier) 3 71, 115, 166
Scandinavian Mine 3 95
Scantlebury, Junior E. (developed the Amalgamated Hill End Company, 1908) 3 117, 119
Schinckel, Polly (lived next to Catholic Church) 3 151, 161
Schubert, Herr (piano teacher, nephew of composer Franz Peter Schubert) 3 5, 6
Shallmar, Alexander (stage name of professional singer, one of the Marshall children) 3 19
Shearers Union 3 193
Shepherd (Chinese miner) Chinese Camp 3 29, 30
Sherring, William (1893 issued a Shearers Union ticket) 3 193
Shore Grammar School Sydney 3 17
Short St. 3 46
Slattery’s Hill 3 13
Small (a relieving teacher at Hill End) 3 146
Sofala Post Office 3 12
Split Rock 3 85, 86
Spring Creek 3 12
St Andrew’s Anglican Church; 3 116, 138
Star of Hope Gold Mining Company 3 17, 18, 96
Statham, Ann, (mother of Mary Ann who married James Ryan) 3 173, 174
Statham, Mary, Ann (married James Ryan of Pomenara) 3 173, 174
Statham, Tom (Sally’s Flat) 3 98
Steven’s (photographer) 3 42
Stewart, (Sergeant} 3 169
Stewart, ‘Titsie’ (daughter of Sergeant Stewart) 3 169
Stuart (owned Great Western Store) 3 139
Sullivan, Jack (an Amalgamated employee) 3 37
Sullivan, John L. (world champion boxer) 3 113
Superior Public School, Bathurst 3 87, 165
Sutter, (water powered mill) 3 18, 19
Suttor’s Blow 3 96
Swannell, Harriet (wife of Alfred Le Messurier) 3 71
Taff (school boy at Hill End school) 3 159
Tambaroora Creek (sites of Chinese huts) 3 29
Tambaroora Sluicing Company (1912 in the area between Golden Gully and Foreman’s Creek) 3 139, 140
Tanner, Basil (killed in action WW1) 3 183
Taplin, (Constable assistant to Sergeant Stewart) 3 169
Taplin, Ted (son of Constable Taplin) 3 169
Taylie (nickname of owner of Tinapagee) 3 22
Teena, servant in household of William Marshall Jnr. ‘Littlehouse’) 3 20
Temperance Lane 3 202
Texas Jack (proprietor of travelling picture show) 3 76
The Bulletin 3 166
The Hill End Orange Lodge 3 120
The Mine House (a large bungalow built for the new manager of the Amalgamated, Scantlebury Junior) 3 119
The Pound Yard 3 153
The Strippings (a gouged-out waterhole at Foreman’s Gully crossing on the Mudgee Road) 3 140
Thomas Broughton Tress, Mrs. (wife of Anglican minister 1873) 3 138
Thompson 3 151
Thompson, Bob (teamster, for Fred Hodge, author Harry Hodge’s father) 3 46
Thompson, Dave (teamster for Fred Hodge, author Harry Hodge’s father) 3 46
Three Finger George (Chinese miner) Tambaroora 3 30
Thunderbolt (Fred Ward) the bushranger 3 75
Tiddy (commercial traveller) 3 25
Tinapagee (rural property of Taylie) 3 22
Titsie (family bestowed pet-name of Sergeant Stewart’s daughter) 3 169, 203
Toby (offsider to George Collins a  teamster for Fred Hodge, author Harry Hodge’s father) 3 46 – 48
Tom brothers (miners ) 3 7
Toohey, James (lived in Dr. Fischer’s old home) 3 153
Trestrail, Polly (bakery) 3 35, 37
Trevenas (lived southern end of town) 3 203
Truth (newspaper run by John Norton) 3 156
Tucker, Jacky (commercial photographer, push bike seller) 3 42
Turon Dredge 3 Illus 126
Turon Ford (Charlie at the Crossing lived here) 3 56
Ullamalla (rural property, frontage on Macquarie River west of Hill End) 3 50, 87, 170 – 173
Underwood, Jacky (killed Mawby family of Breelong Station 3 73, 74
Valentine Mine 3 112
Veil, Louisa (lived below Beattie’s battery, originally Mrs. Beard’s on Foreman’s Gully) 3 71, 72
Veil, Myrtle (lived with sister Louisa at Foreman’s Gully) 3 71, 72
Vere, Frank (fellow pupil of author Harry Hodge) 3 202
Waddell, Howard, ‘Dowder’ 3 141
Wade, Charles (Premier of NSW) 3 11, 97, 114
Wade, Jane (grandmother of author Harry Hodge) 3 6, 7, 8
Walkers Brewery, Bathurst 3 45
Wallaby Rocks 3 10
Wallaby Rocks Bridge 3 12
Walpole, Harry (fellow pupil of Harry Hodge author) 3 202
Walpole, Lee (joined AIF in WW1, before legal age) 3 191
Walpoles (lived southern end of town) 3 70, 72, 151, 203
Walsh, Adela, nee Pankhurst (married to Tom Walsh) 3 145
Walsh, Harry (Navy in WW1) 3 191
Walsh, Tom (Australian union leader) 3 145
Ward, Fred (Thunderbolt the bushranger) 3 75
Wardrop, Jack (shearer) 3 103
Warry, Hilda (won pupil popularity contest) 3 139
Wattle Flat 3 12, 13
Watty, (signwriter on Rivett wagons) 3 44
Weal’s Australian Hotel 3 20
Weir, ‘Kronje’ (the name of a Boer General, was a nickname given to the only son of Weir the publican, lived in the centre of town ) 3 167, 203
Weir, Harry 3 58, 183, 192
Weir, Hilton (killed in WW1, son of Harry and Martha Weir) 3 183, 192
Weir, John King 3 166
Weir, Larry (killed in WW1, son of Harry and Martha Weir) 3 183, 192
Weir, Larry (publican) 3 59. 63
Weir, Martha (wife of Harry) 3 183
Weir’s Flat 3 141
Weir’s Hotel 3 23, 46, 153
Weir’s tennis court (now part of camping ground) 3 illus 143, 156
Wesleyan Church in Denison St 3 139
Whaley, Dick 3 12
Whealey, Dick (bush worker at Hill End) 3 12. 13
Whiteley, George (Constable at Hill End, served in the First A.I.F.) 3 169
Wi Ti (one of the last three Chinese, lived on the Turon river) 3 31, 74
Wilkinson, Jack (teamster for Fred Hodge, author Harry Hodge’s father) 3 46
Willard, Alma (sister of Jim and Aub Willard) 3 156
Willard, Aub (tennis player of note, fought in WW1) 3 156, 191
Willard, Jim (member of David’s Cup team) 3 72, 156
Willard, Jim (tennis player of note, fought in WW1) 3 156, 191
Willard, Stella (sister of Jim and Aub Willard) 3 156
Willard, Thelma (sister of Jim and Aub Willard) 3 156
Willards 3 72, 156
Williamson, Cosmo ‘Mokos” (son of Sergeant Williamson) 3 170
Williamson, P.G. (Sergeant ) 3 170
Willis, Henry (Liberal member of Parliament, one time visitor to Hodge’s home) 3 10, 11, 114
Willow Glen (rural property of John Hodge, grandfather of author Harry Hodge on Tambaroora Creek) 3 55
Wilson, Harold (Common Ranger) 3 153
Woolard 3 151
Woolard, Tom (postal assistant) 3 156
Wun Hoi (Chinese miner and Market gardener) 3 29, 30
Wyagdon Hill 3 9, 11, 12, 43
Yates 3 151