A Lady's Visit to the Gold Diggings of Australia in 1852-53
Ellen Clacy
Leído por Annise





"If you have visions of a middle-aged parasol-bearing lady smiling sweetly from her carriage as she tours Bendigo think again. In 1852, 20 year old clergyman’s daughter Ellen and her brother boarded ship for Melbourne then set off to walk to Bendigo. Dressed in her blue serge skirt which doubled as nightwear, she camped under a tent made of blankets, had mutton, damper and tea most meals and on arrival lent her hand to gold washing. And seemed to enjoy it !
And amongst other things she tells of colonial life , transportation, emigration and other gold-fields.
But you will need to listen to hear more about bush-rangers and orphans as well as what she did with her parasol." (summary by annise) (6 hr 27 min)
Capítulos
Introductory Remarks and the The Voyage Out | 13:03 | Leído por Annise |
Stay In Melbourne | 35:37 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Camping Up - Melbourne to the Black Forest | 28:06 | Leído por Annise |
Camping Up - Black Forest to Eagle Hawk Gully | 31:25 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
The Diggings | 21:06 | Leído por Annise |
Eagle Hawk Gully | 38:41 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
An Adventure | 11:15 | Leído por Annise |
Harriette Walters | 14:09 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Ironbark Gully | 25:15 | Leído por Annise |
Forest Creek | 28:41 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Return to Melbourne | 17:26 | Leído por Annise |
Ballarat | 24:12 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
New South Wales | 6:54 | Leído por Annise |
South Australia | 11:09 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Melbourne Again | 30:44 | Leído por Annise |
Homeward Bound | 8:48 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Conclusion | 6:07 | Leído por Annise |
Appendix: - Who Should Emigrate? | 35:14 | Leído por Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Reseñas
Interesting historical account





ListeninginChicago
I didn't know much at all about the Australian gold rush until I listened to this book. It was an interesting historical account of one woman's experience and also gave a broader overview of the different gold fields and the effect of the rush on cities like Melbourne. Librivox readers Lucy Borgoyne and Annise add authentic Australian accents to this duo-project.
didnt finish because of the readers :(





jaded_grl
the story had promise of a good tale & wonderful writing skill. but i had to give this one up because i just could not listen to the readers any longer. drab monotone reading that was hard to follow.
bad narration





A LibriVox Listener
A bad narrative just like a bad bus driver or a pilot, no matter where you going the trip is ruined or worse