- John B****on
Humffray (17
April 1824 – 18
March 1891) was a
leading advocate in the
movement of
miner reform process in the
British colony of Victoria,...
- Victoria.
Formed by the
confluence of the
Humffray River West
Branch and
Humffray River East Branch, the
Humffray River rises below the Tea Tree
Range within...
-
school located at the
corner of
Humffray Street and Mair
Street was
built in 1876. It
operated as a
primary school,
Humffray Street State School (No. 34)...
- that has
become the city centre,
specifically Sturt and
Lydiard Streets.
Humffray Street North, then
known as
Black Hill Road, was
prone to
flooding in the...
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Ingeegoodbee J Jack (East Gippsland) Jack (Wellington)
Jamieson Johanna...
- the name of the
Ballarat Reform League that was
signed by John B****on
Humffray,
Fredrick Vern,
Henry Ross and
Samuel Irwin of the
Geelong Advertiser....
-
Company site at
Bakery Hill (near the
present intersection of Mair and
Humffray Street) in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, on 9 June 1858. It was located...
- on
Bakery Hill, the
Ballarat Reform League was formed, with John B****on
Humffray (a Welshman) as its
first secretary, and
Peter Lalor,
Frederic Vern (a...
-
ascendancy over
those who
advocated "moral force",
including John B****on
Humffray,
after a
judicial enquiry into the
murder of
miner James Scobie outside...
- who had been
wrongly imprisoned for
burning down the hotel. John B****on
Humffray was
elected secretary of the League. He
urged civil disobedience to resist...