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Bulla Bulla: An Illustrated History Of The Shire Of Bulla

Bulla Bulla: An Illustrated History Of The Shire Of Bulla


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A richly detailed work of local Australian history, Bulla Bulla: An Illustrated History of the Shire of Bulla chronicles the development of one of Victoria's significant rural shires, tracing its story from Indigenous heritage and early European settlement through to the growth of its communities and institutions. I.W. Symonds presents a thorough and affectionate account of the region, drawing on historical records, photographs, and primary sources to bring the landscape and its people vividly to life. The tone is scholarly yet accessible, making it an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone with a connection to the area north of Melbourne. Detailed chapters illuminate the agricultural traditions, pioneering families, and civic milestones that shaped the shire's identity over generations, illustrating how a rural community carved its place in Victoria's broader history.

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Bulla Bulla: An Illustrated History Of The Shire Of Bulla
$6.25
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

A richly detailed work of local Australian history, Bulla Bulla: An Illustrated History of the Shire of Bulla chronicles the development of one of Victoria's significant rural shires, tracing its story from Indigenous heritage and early European settlement through to the growth of its communities and institutions. I.W. Symonds presents a thorough and affectionate account of the region, drawing on historical records, photographs, and primary sources to bring the landscape and its people vividly to life. The tone is scholarly yet accessible, making it an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone with a connection to the area north of Melbourne. Detailed chapters illuminate the agricultural traditions, pioneering families, and civic milestones that shaped the shire's identity over generations, illustrating how a rural community carved its place in Victoria's broader history.