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Recollections of Bush Life in Australia

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This was written in the mid 1800’s at time when Australia saw an influx of immigration from Europe and when England was sending some prisoners to Australia rather than to prisons. Haygarth shows us what it is like, and what it takes, to live in the Australian Bush. He shows us about the different life on a cattle/sheep station, living miles from the nearest neighbor, getting to town just a few times a year and that it may be several hundred miles away. From his own experiences relates dealings with BushRangers (thieves), building and running a station, breaking wild horses, helping neighbors in times of need. We learn about how disputes are settled, the wildlife and fauna of the bush, aboriginal customs, festivals and weapons. (Summary Kirk202) (6 hr 26 min)

Chapters

Introduction

9:58

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Early Impressions of Australia

18:11

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A Head Station in the Interior

21:22

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Society in the Inland Districts

29:39

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Report of Bushrangers

18:50

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Sheep Farming

28:58

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Bush Cattle

43:00

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The Half-wild Horses of the Interior

29:28

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Economy of a Station

22:59

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An Invitation

15:27

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First Visit From the Aborigines

31:19

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Incidents of Daily Life

22:06

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Character of Australian Scenery

43:36

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The Overlanders

26:25

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Female Society in the Bush

25:08

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very accurate description of then and some of which is still appropriate. Aussi…

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recollections of bush life in Australia

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