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- Editorial – Provenance 2012
- Lowe Kong Meng and Chinese Engagement in the International Trade of Colonial Victoria
- ‘In future, only female teachers’:
- ‘The state of feeling in the district’:
- Mud, Sludge and Town Water:
- ‘New History from below’ captured within the records of the Bendigo Regional Archives Centre
- A Case of Arson:
- The Crown and Kangaroo Victorian Flags
- Making Their Case:
- Call for papers 2014
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- Provenance 2007
- > ‘Made enquiries, can elicit no history of injury’:
- > ‘The Township is a Rising One’:
- > ‘Tired little Australian Children are still plodding unnecessary miles in wet or shine’:
- > A Stroll Along the Merri
- > Court records and cultural landscapes:
- > Editorial – Provenance 2007
- > Her Majesty’s Collingwood Stockade:
- > Landing A Vote:
- > Love Is Murder
- > Merely Corroborative Detail:
- > Putting Colonial Victoria on the Map:
- > The Things That Unite:
- > Very Serious Doubts
- Provenance 2008
- Provenance 2009
- Provenance 2010
- Provenance 2011
- > Editorial – Provenance 2011
- > In Pursuit of the Kelly Reward:
- > Losing the Plot:
- > Looking for Azzopardi:
- > ‘Situated Among the Gum Trees’:
- > The Trouble with Otway Maps:
- > John Sweeney and the Making of an Australian Farming Landscape:
- > The Search for a Certain Cure:
- > Campbell and Woolley’s Store
- > Little Latrobe Street and the Historical Significance of Melbourne’s Laneways
- > Local History from 8000 Miles Away:
- > Thomas Joshua Jackson (Of ‘Young and Jackson’s Hotel’)
- > Exhibiting PROV at the Old Treasury Building

