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The Immigrant Bees Vol IV - Table of Contents
Vol 4 in a series of 4, Table of Contents only
The Immigrant Bees, Vol. III, a history of the introduction of Euro...
19th century beekeeping and beekeepers in Australia and New Zealand
A longer history of the Kangaroo Island Ligurian bee sanctuary
A decade by decade progressional history of the cyclic boom to almost oblivio...
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Philip V. M. Filleul (1825-1901) was an author of books on beekeeping. Born o...
The Immigrant Bees, 1788 to 1898, Vol. II, an update on the introdu...
Volume 2 of 4 which explores the introduction of honey bees into Australia an...
The Immigrant Bees, 1788 to 1898, a cyclopaedia on the introduction...
The first volume of 4 which explores the introduction of honey bees into Aust...
A brief history of the Ligurian bee sanctuary on Kangaroo Island
A brief history of the Ligurian bee sanctuary on Kangaroo Island from 1885 to...
A history of the introduction of honey bees into Fiji
A short history of early introductions of honey bees into Fiji, commencing 18...
Angus Mackay (1835-1910) of the Queenslander newspaper
Biography of a prominent citizen of his time, an agricultural scientist, beek...
John James Ruskin on William Charles Cotton in 1838
John James Ruskin, successful London wine merchant and father of John Ruskin,...
Bee Hive and hobby garden Politics in Convict Tasmania, 1835
In 1835 Tasmania's Governor Arthur was criticised for his misuse of convict l...
George Cooper, New Zealand's first Treasurer and Collector of Custo...
The story of an early Auckland beekeeper, George Cooper, also New Zealand's f...
Vale Omar Pearce of Edelweiss, Leura
G. H. “Omar” Pearce knew of bees and honey and kept his own bee journal. He a...
William Charles Cotton Strawberries to New Zealand 1842
Although William Charles Cotton failed to bring his hives of bees aboard the ...
William Charles Cotton, tall tales and true
Some tales, some tall and some true, about the 19th century beekeeper William...
Rev Thomas Clark's 1845 Attack on William Charles Cotton's My Bee Book
The Rev. T. Clark, of Gedney Hill, expressed vitriolic reaction to Cotton’s M...
Were honey bees successfully introduced into Australia in 1822?
A fresh perspective on the first successful (?) introduction of honey bees in...
William Charles Cotton and Robert Campbell 1842
Robert Campbell senior, and his eldest son John, were prominent and respected...
First Honey Bees to the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii)
The passion, tragedy, failures and success of the introduction of honey bees ...
The Birth of Commercial Beekeeping in Australia
The Birth of Commercial Beekeeping in Australia from the 1830s to the 1880s. ...
William Hessel Hall - early Blue Mountains beekeeper
William Hessel Hall, Pioneer Blue Mountains Beekeeper, Lapstone Apiary, Emu P...
Revd Buzacott
Revd Buzacott sent a hive of bees to Raratonga, Cook Islands, from Sydney in ...
Bee Hives to Sydney 1824 in the Convict Ship Phoenix
The well known introduction of honey bees into Sydney aboard the convict tran...
SS Dorunda and the cholera bees, 1886
In December 1885, along with 359 passengers and 105 officers and crew, a hive...
1916 James Carroll Queensland Apicultural Journal
James Carrol, a Queensland beemaster, exported hives of bees throughout Austr...




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