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I don't know how this happened. I've become locked out of my blog. I changed the title a bit and now I cannot find how to open the blog again to make some changes. this tools part is the only entrance and I am trying to widen it. Ric.



Thursday 1 October 2009

http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~aashmore/index.htm Nash(Williams) Family Interesting and Sundry Links: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mould/monaro/index.htm Monaro Pioneers. http://www.nla.gov.au/oz/genelist.html FAMILY HISTORY SITE http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/community/hfhg/November2003.html Hawkwsbury Historical assoc. ******************************************************************************** http://www.worldbook.com/wb/article?id=ar040500 Tas Library - Cook's Tablet: Painting - Cape Solander http://www.samharris.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8057 important discussions about religion, atheism and agnosticism. http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic currency exchange. http://www.bookrags.com/research/history-of-exploration-ii-age-of-ex-woes-01/ bookrags research anything http://www.australiahistory.com.au/ Australian history http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Info:Main_Page New World Encyclopedia. http://www.travel-australia.org/newspaper.html Australian Newspapers. http://www.xe.com/ http://cfbstaff.cfbisd.edu/paciottib/deweylinks/dewey900.html so much info on this Dewey site http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/history83.htm Teaching History Online. (up) world currency exchange rates.(down) http://www.sitemeter.com/?a=stats&s=s34williams&v=77&country=AU&vlr=89&pg=1&r=78 Australia Facts. http://www.google.com/earth/ google earth (Try it. It is fantastic.) many web search engines http://www.about.com/ about.com (highly recommmended) http://www.cyndislist.com/prisons.htm prisons, prisoners and outlaws. http://search.sympatico.msn.ca/results.aspx?q=the+weather+channel+weather+.com&geovar=2779&FORM=REDIR weather+.com&geovar=2779&FORM=REDIR International weather channel http://www.islandnet.com/~kpolsson/worldhis/wor1919.htm chronology of world history http://www.lib.mq.edu.au/all/journeys/people/ Australian dict. biography. http://www.libraryspot.com/encyclopedias.htm encyclopedias. http://dictionary.reference.com/ dictionary .com http://dictionary.reference.com/translate/ dictionary translator http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ dictionary thesaurus etc, http://www.australiaexplorers.com/arthurphillip/journaltobotanybay/chapter15.html Gov Phillip's Journal http://shadowsoftime.kiwiwebhost.biz/index.html genealogy references and others. http://www.smr.herefordshire.gov.uk/post-medieval/prisons/punishment.htm punishment http://janesoceania.com/australia_bush_tales/index2.htm beginning australian history http://www.cyndislist.com/prisons.htm prisoners, convicts and outlaws http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/case_courtesans/index.html voyage of the courtesans http://www.ac.by/world/full.html educational http://www.wannalearn.com/Home_and_Garden/Automobiles/Repair_and_Maintenance/ Car Maintenance and Repair. Look up also distinct type of car. http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/rulesregulations/roadrules/australianroadrules Australian Road Rules. http://www.speedace.info/highway_code.htm Highway Code U.K. http://books.google.com/books?id=6qaW9wt7ySAC&pg=PA236&lpg=PA23 What happened when in Australia. http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0001196.html chronology of world events http://golocalnet.net/drive/ Road rules N.America. http://www.hep.fsu.edu/~wahl/Quarknet/links.html science and physics. http://www.bluehaze.com.au/mmedia/radio_shows.html Famous old Australian radio shows,,,Dad and dave, Blue Hills, Jack davey etc. http://www.uq.edu.au/_School_Science_Lessons/websites.html great site. http://712educators.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ/Ya&sdn=712educators&cdn=education&tm=38&f=20&tt=14&bt=0&bts=0&zu=http%3A//www.wigglebits.com/ ;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;cdn=education&tm=38&f=20&tt=14&bt=0&bts=0&zu=http%3A//www.wigglebits.com/ also great site and may be longest web address ever. http://people.smartchat.net.au/~condliffe/pages/links.html related family history links Battery Safety & Jump Starting (Read First!!!) Hybrid Safety Hazards Troubleshooting electrical problems Voltage Drop Testing Power Centers: Relays & Fuses Battery Science Battery Testing Starting & Charging System Troubleshooting Starter Diagnosis Charging System Checks (alternator testing) High Output Alternators (Why You May Need One) More on Starters What You Should Know About Rebuilt Alternators, Starters & Other Parts Diagnosing An Engine that Won't Crank or Start Lights (headlights & bulbs) High Intensity Discharge (HID) Headlights Who Killed the Electric Car http://theflingitself.blogspot.com/ all about plumbing

Wednesday 30 September 2009

Usual lamentations

originally written three years ago.

Paintings by Munch. Sometimes I (Ric) get so depressed. I feel I am drowning in a black pool of murky slime. Luckily my mood changes again. Either I am crazy or I am sane and everyone else is crazy. Whisky helps though. "Whisky when a man is well makes him sick. Whisky makes a man well when he is sick." Bet you can't say that without looking at the page. You have to end with "sick" both times. My father told a joke, a little rhyme: "As I was walking down the street, I saw a man with several feet and each foot had twenty toes. He used them all to pick his nose."

A favorite conundrum of my dad and his siblings was "A man was looking at a photograph and said "Brothers and sisters have I none, but this man's father is my father's son." What is the relationship between the man and who he was looking at?"

Another one was "Two Americans in uniform were walking across the Harbour Bridge during the Second World War. One was the father of the other one's son. What relationship were they to one another?" (That seems easy now, because attitudes have changed.) A family math question every kid was asked was "What's twice the half of 2 and a half?" and then to rattle the questioned one "Come on now. Don't be all day with the answer."

I, like other members of the family, was sent to the tool box to get a left-handed hammer.

I live in an area of Vancouver known as Little Mountain, adjacent to Queen Elizabeth Park and a golf course. The grounds are park-like and well tended. The stairs and grounds are cleaned as is the free laundry room with six washers and dryers. Five minutes away there is a sports complex and community centre free to my son and myself and has olympic size pools and spa. There is a hockey rink, games room, restaurant and a whole host of participant centred activities, none of which I use. I walk occasionally to the big duck pond in the complex and feed the various migrating waterfowl and the too friendly Canada geese. A couple come right to my apartment door every year and seem to recognise me. I give them oatmeal which they like. There are squirrels in the trees outside and a resident family of skunks go around every night eating slugs and snails. There are coyotes which sculk in bushes on the golf course and nightly run through the grounds here, sometimes taking a small dog or a cat. Most apartment owners have dogs or cats. Not myself, though there was a black cat which would come in our door every evening and look around, as he considered his right, since he had actually lived in this apartment before we came nearly seven years ago. Though I have a parking space and still have a driver’s permit I don’t want to drive and long ago sold my last car and don’t miss it. I have a senior’s bus pass for $45 a year which will take me down to the U.S border or anywhere within a fifty mile range. My senior’s gold pass for my free medical and free medication will also let me go free on ferries to most places such as the gulf islands and Victoria Nanaimo. I go free on the sky train, so I don’t need a car. I am too old to go up into the mountains and anyway we are not allowed to take a gun, only cans of bear spray. To my mind there are too many black bears which come down in to the back yards of North Vancouver and raid the trash cans and fruit trees. The grizzlies are further up the mountain and every year one or two people get killed. They are dangerous. There are cougars too and a couple of years ago one jumped onto a woman riding a horse and killed her. Her two children also riding ponies got away.

I usually take the bus downtown about ten a.m. and go to my bank etc and then to a senior’s centre where I talk to some acquaintances and then go a block to the Community college and buy fresh bread and apple strudels or blueberry pies. I meet several acquaintances in the dining room where I sometimes have excellentChinese food.

I had a friend who died several months ago. He was just over eighty. Lung cancer. He was a millionaire, owning a small hotel several blocks away and a racehorse that actually won some times. He did not leave a will. You can imagine the trouble that is causing. Another friend Lenora a kiwi travel writer is trying to straighten things out with lawyers.

Another friend whose name is Richards was his best buddy and misses him. Richards has a second wife who is getting altzheimers. His first wife died from cancer when she was 57. He is 80 and a retired math high school teacher. Richards’ father came from Wales. At 10 years he had to leave school and went down the mine pushing coal cars for ten hours a day six days a week. When adult he came to Canada in 1904 and worked in a coal mine in the Rocky Mountains. His wife and child followed four years later. Things were grim. Even when my friend Richards was a youth he could only afford to study to be a teacher and was sent to a one room schoolhouse at a salary of $600 a year.Now teachers start at $40000 a year.

When I came here in 1961 from USA via Mexico from Australia as a stowaway, the wages were only $40 a week minimum wage. I got $75 for my first job and twice that when I became a social worker.

I soon gave that up to become a painter selling my paintings in a gallery I rented in Montreal and with a street concession. I made lots of money for a while and could afford to travel to Mexico or Asia for five months a year. The money I made I lost with my various families and a house in the Philippines and a cottage in Quebec. Now I have no property, though technically I suppose I still own the one in the Philippines, but I don’t want to go back there. I guess I am just rambling on. I am feeling so low tonight..................

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Tuesday 29 September 2009

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Lest We Forget. My nana, Ida O'Keefe (nee Wootton) had a younger brother whose name I can't remember. Let's call him Ted. When he was fifteen he joined the A.I.F by using a forged birth certificate saying he was eighteen. I believe he did not yet shave, but the recruiting officers were not too particular. He did some basic training in Australia and then was sent to France to the trenches to fight the "Huns" who reportedly were bayonetting Belgian babies. After the war it was proved just propaganda. Ted was recruited because he was a bit naive and responded to the poster of Lord Kitchener with his big mustache and his pointing finger and the words "Your country needs YOU!" He probably believed that if the Huns won they would steam out to Australia and subjugate the country and we would all have to speak German. He was probably not aware that the war was over world trade access and there were first cousins reigning in Britain, Germany (Prussia) and Russia, all grandchildren of Queen Victoria. They also looked remarkably similar and were carriers of a genetic defect which made them bleed uncontrollably if cut. They were also very competitive against each other. Anyway the war was on, a particularly vicious one and there was a stalemate in the trenches of Northern France and Belgium. Every day men on both sides were attacking each other across barbed wire and were getting cut down by machine-guns, shells and grenades. It was holy hell. The trenches were deep mud and the rations meagre, sanitation did not exist and the many wounded had their limbs hacked off, often without anaesthetic (in short supply.) It was too much for Ted who saw his comrades die right and left. He became a case of "shellshock" and was unable to respond to orders and collapsed not moving to eat or relieve himself. Shell-shock( so- called) was becoming so common among the troops that it was decided that it was really a form of malingering. To bolster up discipline, those soldiers who did not respond to orders, or the rough treatment from N.C.O.s and in some cases the application of a hot bayonet-point to the private area, were given a more severe penalty. If these methods did not work, orders were that the man was to be shot in plain view of his fellows, as a coward. When Ted was carried to the post and tied and blindfolded and the firing squad made ready, it was noticed by the captain in charge of the execution that this soldier looked like a boy. There was a quick conference with the colonel who happened to have received, several days before, a letter from Ted's mother,( my great grandmother) complaining that Ted had run away and enlisted while under-age and without parents permission. Ted was sent back to a field hospital and to a ship and then to Melbourne, his enlistment point. He was dishonourably discharged. Ted was still in such a state that he had no chance to return to his family in Launceston, Tasmania. He was placed in a mental institution, given cold bath immersion treatment (holding his head under water until he almost drowned, repeatedly) straight-jacketed, put inpadded-cell isolation, repeated epsom salts treatments and all the "modern methods" of that era. A few years before he would have been chained to the wall and fed bread and water, but such is progress that these barbaric customs were replaced by other barbaric customs. Luckily Ted did not live long enough to undergo electric-shock treatment or pre-frontal lobotomy, or the forced feeding of multiple drugs (often experimental and sponsored by drug companies.) Ted did hang on a few years. My nana went to see him several times, but he did not recognize her and could only talk in a disjointed way. She told us in later years that he has gotten fat, probably from the high carbohydrate and fat diet. Bread and dripping was one of the regular menu items. Ted died long before middle-age. He had been a naive kid who believed going to France would help his country. What Australia needed to be there for, I do not know. Nana became a socialist, thinking (wrongly) that socialism would stop all wars. Troops of 53rd Battalion wait to don equipment for the attack at Fromelles, 19 July 1916. Only three of these men survived. AWM A03042

In March 1918 the German army launched its final offensive of the war, hoping for a decisive victory before the military and industrial strength of the United States could be fully mobilized in support of the allies. The Germans initially met with great success, advancing 64 kilometers past the region of the 1916 Somme battles, before the offensive lost momentum. Between April and November the stalemate of the preceding years began to give way, as the allies combined infantry, artillery, tanks, and aircraft more effectively, demonstrated in the Australian capture of Hamel spur on 4 July 1918. The allied offensive, beginning on 8 August at Amiens, also contributed to Australian successes at Mont St Quentin and Péronne and to the capture of the Hindenburg Line. In early October the Australian divisions withdrew from the front for rest and refitting; they were preparing to return when Germany surrendered on 11 November.

Fresh call to pardon war 'cowards'

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DEFENCE chiefs were last night under renewed pressure to pardon hundreds of soldiers executed for cowardice during the First World War after it emerged that several officers were spared the firing squad for the same offence.

New research into the sentences meted out during the 1914-18 conflict has established that at least 15 officers, including one Scot, escaped execution. There is, however, no documented case of an ordinary soldier being spared, and more than 300 were executed.

The research also shows that, as well as avoiding the firing squad, the officers were granted retrospective clemency by King George V, both during and after the war. The King conferred revised sentences - notably four full pardons and a reinstatement - on the group, which included three majors and two lieutenant colonels.

The revelations, in a forthcoming book by the historians Gerard Oram and Julian Putkowski, reinforce long-standing claims that the lower ranks were treated more brutally than their superiors during the war. Only three officers are known to have been executed for similar offences during the campaign.

But the new development also blows a hole in the government’s long-term insistence that they could not justify retrospective pardons because such a dramatic judgment would be unprecedented.

Campaigners, who claim many of the executed men were suffering from crippling conditions such as shellshock, which was not recognised as an illness by army commanders, maintain the disclosures would bolster their demands for justice on the eve of the 90th anniversary of the outbreak of the war.

"There is no logical basis for the British government to claim its hands are tied."

Australian prisoners- of- war 1945. Military Executions early 1800's..........Lord Kitchener of Khartoom.

We…saw the two poor wretched culprits at their prayers, surrounded by the whole of the women of that regiment, who were bitterly lamenting the sad condition of the unhappy men. The prisoners were dressed in white, and were preparing for death in the midst of their kind-hearted country-women… The Provost Marshal had pitched upon a tree which had a large arm, something like a gallows, he had also prepared two ladders, one on each side of the tree, having a plank from one ladder to the other, thereby forming a kind of drop. He had a number of men to assist him; and ropes were fixed to the foot of each ladder, so that the moment the signal should be given, the men, by pulling the ropes, were to liberate the plank, and thus let the men drop.… The prisoners…were ordered now ordered forward to the gallows, and assisted on to the plank, and the ropes were adjusted; they confessed their guilt, and hoped that their fate would be a warning to the soldiers not to be guilty of the like crime; the signal was then given, and the unhappy men were launched into eternity.

During the campaign in Holland in the early 1790s, soldiers after being executed were suspended with the feet upwards, called clubbing, which mimicked the civil practice of hanging “certain malefactors” in chains. Other serious offences to the civilian population such assault and murder were handled by hangings. Outside the Peninsula , the Regiment or garrison usually handled the details of a military execution.

In studying the various hangings in Regency England , it is surprising how often a hanging initially did not work. There were cases of the ropes breaking, being too long, not tied properly, and the scaffolding falling apart. This also occurred with military hangings. During the capture of Monte Video in Uruguay in 1807, a deserter was caught serving with the enemy and sentenced to be hanged:

But his life was not destined to end here, for the rope was not altogether a strong one, and he was fortunate enough when he fell to break it. Directly his feet touched ground, he begged hard for mercy: and the rope had made such a terrible mark on his neck that I suppose the general thought he had been hanged enough: so he was… transported for the rest of his life.

The punishment of transportation will be discussed later. The latter hanging was quite unusual because those deserting to the enemy were usually shot, and when an error happened in a hanging, the prisoner was simply re-hung.

For capital offences of a more military nature, especially in wartime, the preferred method of execution was to be shot to death by firing squad. While military hangings in North America appeared less common, the use of firing squads during the War of 1812 was more frequent. Soldiers receiving these sentences were usually found guilty of either deserting with their firelock and ammunition, deserting towards the enemy, or deserting and found in the ranks of the enemy. Others included mutiny and cowardice. Executions by firing squads were organized much in the same way as one execution of a soldier of the 64th Regiment in Barbados in 1805:

The Garrison is to be under arms…to form three sides of a Square, the fourth side to the sea being left open; each Corps in Garrison… will furnish one Sergeant, one Corporal, and a private from which the firing party for the Execution of the prisoner… is to be formed; the Senior Sergeant will take the Command of this party, the privates will be formed at a small distance in front of the spot where the prisoner will Suffer, in one Rank, the Corporals in their rear as a Reserve, the Sergeants in rear of the Corporals except the Commanding Sergeant who will be on the flank opposite the Brigade Major. Corporals and privates to load with Ball Cartridges, immediately after they are formed… one Subaltern, one Sergeant, one Corporal, and 10 privates…. to escort the prisoner to the place of Execution.

With the band playing the Death March, the prisoner was lead out with his hands tied behind him. The accompanying chaplain read the condemned man the Prayer for Condemned Malefactors prior to being ordered to be shot by his comrades.

Even when the provost marshal was coordinating the execution, the firing squad was always to be composed, in part or whole, by members of the regiment the convicted belonged to. In some cases, even the prisoner’s accomplices, who had been pardoned, made up the group of executioners. If the provost marshal was present at the execution, he usually had a case of loaded pistols, just in case the condemned soldier did not die by the volley from the firing squad. This seemed to happen often. The purpose of the reserve was also to finish off the prisoner.

After the criminal is declared dead by the regimental surgeon: “it is the custom to carry the mangled body three times round the parade or place of execution, in order to render the example the more striking, and to impress the greater terror on the minds of the spectators. In 1810, Sergeant Cooper of the 7th Regiment recounted a slightly different approach after two deserters were shot: “Being laid side by side in the grave; we marched close past it in file; took a look at the bloody remains, and marched away to quarters. As for the Cavalry, up until the 1790s, cavalrymen were executed by firing squads armed with pistols. The accuracy of the pistol was not the best and certainly not appropriate for an execution. This issue was rectified with the adoption of cavalry carbines.

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Aus­tral­ia may need an in­fu­sion of ele­phants and oth­er large mam­mals to solve its per­sist­ent ec­o­log­i­cal and wild­fire prob­lems, a sci­ent­ist pro­poses.

Ecol­o­gist Da­vid Bow­man of the Uni­vers­ity of Tas­ma­nia in Aus­tral­ia cites out-of-con­trol fires and bur­geon­ing fe­ral-animal popula­t­ions as quan­daries af­flict­ing the Land Down Un­der. Both could be solved by in­tro­duc­ing large mam­mals, as well as pay­ing ab­o­rig­i­nal hunters to con­trol the fe­ral an­i­mals and re­store the old prac­tice of patch burn­ing, he ar­gues. Patch burn­ing is a form of con­trolled burn­ing in­tend­ed to clean out and re­new bio­lo­gical re­sources.

“I real­ize that there are ma­jor risks as­so­ci­at­ed with what I am propos­ing,” as any tin­ker­ing with the en­vi­ron­ment can lead to un­planned con­se­quenc­es, said Bow­ma­n. “But the usu­al ap­proaches to ma­n­ag­ing these is­sues aren’t work­ing.”

Bow­man de­scribes his idea in this week’s is­sue of the re­search jour­nalNa­ture.

Feb. 7 will mark the three-year an­ni­ver­sa­ry of “Black Sat­ur­day,” when nearly 200 peo­ple died in a mas­sive fire­storm in south­ern Aus­tral­ia. Fires are a con­stant con­cern in the con­ti­nent, said Bow­ma­n, but so are its thriv­ing popula­t­ions of fe­ral pigs, camels, hors­es and cat­tle, among oth­ers.

Bow­man pro­poses to ma­n­age Aus­tral­ia’s trou­bled ec­o­sys­tem by in­tro­duc­ing beasts such as ele­phants, rhi­noc­er­os and even Ko­modo drag­ons. These would help con­sume flam­ma­ble grasses and con­trol fe­ral-animal popula­t­ions, he ar­gues.

The larg­est liv­ing land mam­mal na­tive to Aus­tral­ia is the red kan­ga­roo, which as an adult weighs about as much as an av­er­age ma­n. Larg­er mam­mals used to roam the con­ti­nent—such as a hippo-sized mar­su­pi­al re­lat­ed to the wom­bat and called di­pro­to­don, from the Great Ice Age—but they are no more.

The de­lib­er­ate in­tro­duc­tion by hu­ma­ns of po­pu­lations of over­sized, non-na­tive mam­mals to a new conti­nent would be un­prec­e­dent­ed in modern times. One group, though, has pro­posed in­tro­duc­ing large Af­ri­can mam­mals in­to the Great Plains of the Un­ited States, for some­what diff­erent rea­sons than those moti­vating Bow­man.

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Carol Baxter is my distant cousin. She has not directly contributed to this weblog, and has not ever in fact acknowledged its existence, but because of the valuable information I received from reading her website about our family, I am very indebted to her.
Another family website helped me considerably. This was "Our Williams Story" by another distant cousin, Kieran Williams
Our Williams Story
I am heartened by the many emerging websites about the descendants of William Nash and Maria Haynes.
Then there are the many threads from Monaro Pioneers.
Thank you for all the sources.
I am hoping that when I am no longer able to continue (being nearly 79) that someone else wll pick up the ball and continue my blog.Of course I have included my political views and my non-religious attitudes because they are part of me and readers do not have to accept them, but may actually learn a little from them.


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The view west from Geilston Bay.Tas.July, 2010..click to enlarge.


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Cobb and co. coach out of Ballarat.

very top...Painting of original first fleet leaving England in 1787 (Jonathan King)

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http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~aashmore ,
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William Nash came to Australia as a Marine with the First Fleet 1788
William and Mariah's first child, William, was baptised on Sunday 25th May 1788
A wedding was celebrated at St Phillip's, Sydney, on 13 February 1789, between William Nash, a marine, and Maria Haynes, a convict, in the presence of Elizabeth Gratten and Samuel Barnes (Chaplain's clerk)
Mariah Haynes is not listed in John Cobley's 'Crimes of the First Fleet Convicts'
By 1803 William & Maria had separated, and she took the children with her. Maria later became associated with two other men, Robert Guy and in 1816, with William Neale.

6 Children1. William Nash born on 25 May 1788, buried on Friday 19th June 1789, a marine's child.
2. John Nash baptised 15 Jan 1792 (a family source names him William)
3. Mary Nash born 2 March 1793 and baptised 2 April
4. William Nash born 27 March 1795 and baptised 4 May
5. George Nash born 26 July 1797
6. Sarah Nash was born 16 Nov 1798
6. Sarah Nash 16 Nov 1798 wed on the 15th January 1814 at St John's, Parramatta, to John Williams (a convict), 13 children

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(below:) Convicts on way to 14 years penal servitude in Botany Bay. England's loss was Australia's gain. Most had committed crimes that would get them now only a fine.

Crimes of the Old Bailey.
Wallace Street and Corner Store, Braidwood
late 19th century. My father Hector Griscom Williams was born in nearby Araluen in 1909.
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John Kerswell: A Welsh plasterer transported in 1828 at the age of 20 years to 15 years for stealing. Absconding four times and charged with being drunk three times, granted ToL in 1856 and Conditional Pardon in 1857. However, he received 20 years imprisonment for attempting to stab a policeman. He was released from Port Arthur in 1875.

William Forster: At age 17 years was transported for ten years for stealing a box writing desk. Misdemeanour followed misdemeanour and sentence added to sentence until in 1864 he was sentnenced to life for robbery under arms. The last mention of him is in 1872 when he was sent to the Separate Prison for misconduct.

Alexander Woods: A soldier with the 17th Regiment, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Woods (aged 30) was transported from Canada to Port Arthur for 14 years for desertion.
Returned to Hobart with a ToL in 1853 but returned to PA again in 1865 for 15 years for burglary. He was a church attendant in 1869 and was discharged in 1875.


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Gropecunt Lane

Gropecunt Lane was a name used in Oxford, London and other Englishtowns and cities in the Middle Ages for streets where prostitutes conducted their business. The name derives from cunt, the Middle English term forfemale genitalia, and the act of groping. There was also a Gropecunt Lane inDublin, Ireland near where the Savoy Cinema is now. Later sensibilities changed many names of streets bearing this name to more polite variations.

In London, the street that was Gropecunt Lane was near the present-day site of the Barbican Centre in the City of London. The street was called Grub Street in the 18th century, but renamed Milton Street in 1830 . Another street with a similar history in Southwark is Horselydown Lane ("whores lie down"), which is just to the south of Tower Bridge, and was also the site of the famousAnchor Brewhouse.

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Short history of Australia

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Butcher's shop Ballarat circa 1890.

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Hang-gliding at Stanwell Tops, Australia.

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Views of Braidwood environs, Eden-Monaro. Here were various pioneer holdings of the Williams Family and relatives.

Overlooking Braidwood from the foothills of Mt Gillamatong
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The Aussie Attitude to religion.

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Below: Light of my life, fire of my loins... The image that will never age: "Lolita"

(Stanley Kubrick, 1962).

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We come in Third with Williams.

Williams

is a patronymic form of the name William that originated in medieval England[2] and later came to be extremely popular in Wales. The meaning is derived from son or descendant of Guillemin, the French form of William. Derived from an Old French given name with Germanicelements; will = desire, will; and helm = helmet, protection.[3] It is the second most common surname in Wales and the third most common surname in the whole of the United Kingdom, the third most common in the United States of America and Australia and the fifth most common inNew Zealand.[4]

Old Harry Williams was asked how was it that the long list of Williams lead by far those of Nash over the last couple of hundred years.

"Well, let's see.Them Nashes they was more posh and they kept the family bible, so we lot had nothing to read at night.There was no T.V. in them days, and we didn't want to waste candles, so we used to all jump in bed together and make more Williams's."

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Statistics are drawn from Australian government records of 2007.[1]

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1Smith114,997
2Jones56,698
3Williams55,555

Australia. The first fleet sailed from England in 1787 carrying marine William Nash and his common law wife Maria Haynes. They were the progenitors of an extensive Nash family in Australia. Another early settler was Andrew Nash. He had acquired the Woolpack Inn in Parramatta in 1821 and became well-known for the prowess of his racehorses. A later settler from Wiltshire was James Nash. He discovered gold along the Mary river in Queenland and helped precipitate the second Australian gold rush.

There were also Nash convicts in Australia. Some thrived; Robert Nash, transported on the Albemarle in 1791; John Nash on the Eleanor in 1831; and Michael Nash from Limerick, on the Rodney in 1851.
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You are not just you.

http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/the_body_politic/You are not just you. You are a community of trillions of cells and at least 100 trillion microbes acting as a community.
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Neither here nor there.

If a man was on an escalator, but walking back down it and the elevator was located in a revolving restaurant on a large airliner going in a southerly direction and the earth was revolving on its axis and at the same time was travelling in an elliptical path around the sun, which was travelling around the galaxy, which was expanding......how many movements was the man travelling in?

Wild man of North Australia.


I met Michael (Tarzan) Fomenko(shown here at 81 years) son of a Russian Princess when I was 18 and he was twenty. He was a handsome young man. I was in love with his sister Nina Fomenko, who was gracious to me but held my ardour at arms' length. In later years I met her in North Queensland where she and her husband Brian Patrick Donnellan were cutting cane. They had no mattress to sleep on, so I bought them one. Nina was always beautiful. (Ric)
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Toonoom Falls
Situated in the heart of Royal National Park to the south of Sydney, Toonoum Falls is a pretty, 5 metre high waterfall alongside Sir Bertram Steven Drive not far from the Garie turnoff. The photo shows the falls in flood.
Location: Royal National Park.

In the fifties, I lived close to here in a rock shelter once used by Aborigines. I used to swim in this creek a little further down the hill. My family thought I was crazy and I probably was, but life here on the edge of the National Park was idyllic if you could bear the flies, mosquitoes, snakes and centipedes.. (Ric)

Aussie Little Nasties.

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HMS Sirius, the main Naval ship with the First Fleet, under Captain John Hunter RN. Had been built in 1780 as Berwick for the East Indies run, badly burned in a fire, and rebuilt by Navy, renamed Sirius, finally wrecked off Norfolk Island on the 14th. of April 1790

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HMS Sirius, the main Naval ship with the First Fleet, under Captain John Hunter RN.
Had been built in 1780 as Berwick for the East Indies run, badly burned in a fire, and rebuilt by Navy, renamed Sirius, finally wrecked off Norfolk Island on the 14th. of April 1790.


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*The Australian Lyre Bird is the world's best imitator; able to mimic the calls of 15 different species of birds in their locality and string the calls into a melody. Also been known to mimic the sound mobile phones.

*The echidna is such a unique animal that it is classified in a special class of mammals known asmonotremes, which it shares only with the platypus. The echidna lays eggs like a duck but suckles its young in a pouch like a kangaroo. For no apparent reason, it may decide to conserve energy by dropping its body temperature to 4 degrees and remain at that temperature from 4 to 120 days. Lab experiments have shown that the echidna is more intelligent that a cat and it has been seen using its spikes, feet and beaks to climb up crevices like a mountaineer edging up a rock chimney.

*Purple wallaby - The Purple-neck Rock Wallaby [Petrogale Purpureicollis], inhabits the Mt Isa region in Northwest Queensland. The Wallaby secretes a dye that transforms its face and neck into colours ranging from light pink to bright purple.

*The Fierce Snake or Inland Taipan has the most toxic venom of any snake. Maximum yield recorded (for one bite) is 110mg. That would probably be enough to kill over 100 people or 250,000 mice.

*The Wombat deposits square poos on logs, rocks and even upright sticks that it uses tomark its territory.

*A 10kg Tasmanian Devil is able to exert the same biting pressure as a 40kg dog. It can also eat almost a third of its body weight in a single feeding.

*Australia is the smallest, flattest, and driest inhabited continent in the world. It is the only country which is also a whole continent.

*Over 90% of Australia is dry, flat and arid. Almost three-quarters of the land cannot support agriculture in any form.

*A baby kangaroo at the time of its birth measures 2 centimetres.

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*Kangaroos need very little water to survive and are capable of going for months without drinking at all. When they do need water, they dig 'wells' for themselves; frequently going as deep as three or four feet. These 'kangaroo pits' are a common source of water for other animals living in the kangaroo's environment.

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Kangaroo attacks dog, man. ^

*A kangaroo being chased by a dog may jump into a dam. If the dog gives chase, the kangaroo may turn towards the dog, then use its paws to push the dogs head underwater in order to drown it.

*Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards, and are on the Australian coat of arms for that reason.

*A monotreme is a animal that lays eggs and suckles its young. The world's only monotremes are the platypus and the echidna.

*The male platypus has a poisonous spine that can kill a dog and inflict immense pain on a human.

*When a specimen of the platypus was first sent to England, it was believed the Australians had played a joke by sewing the bill of a duck onto a rat.

*Box Jelly fish - The box jellyfish is considered the world's most venomous marine creature. The box jellyfish has killed more people in Australia than stonefish, sharks and crocodiles combined.

*The Sydney Funnelweb spider is considered the world's most deadly spider. It is the only spider that has killed people in less than 2 hours. Its fangs are powerful enough to bite through gloves and fingernails. The only animals without immunity to the funnelweb's venom are humans and monkeys.

*Lung fish - Queensland is home to lung fish, a living fossil from the Triassic period 350 million years ago.

Convicts


*It is estimated that by the time transportation ended in 1868, 40 per cent of Australia's English-speaking population were convicts.
*A census taken in 1828 found that half the population of NSW were Convicts, and that former Convicts made up nearly half of the free population.

*In 2007, it was estimated that 22 per cent of living Australians had a convict ancestor.

*Convicts were not sent to Australia for serious crimes. Serious crimes, such as murder, rape, or impersonating an Egyptian were given the death sentence in England.

*Crimes punishable by transportation included recommending that politicians get paid, starting a union, stealing fish from a river or pond, embezzlement, receiving or buying stolen goods, setting fire to underwood, petty theft, or being suspected of supporting Irish terrorism.

* Alcohol- It has been reported that the first European settlers in Australia drank more alcohol per head of population than any other community in the history of mankind.

* Police force - Australia's first police force was a band of 12 of the most well behaved Convicts.

* Mass moonings - In 1832, 300 female Convicts at the Cascade Female Factory mooned the Governor of Tasmania during a chapel service. It was said that in a "rare moment of collusion with the Convict women, the ladies in the Governor's party could not control their laughter.


Photo of the arrival of the Lady Juliana at Sydney Cove.

The arrival of the Lady Juliana at Sydney Cove.

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Photo of Ann Marsh managing her company, the Parramatta River Boat Service.

Ann Marsh managing her company, the Parramatta River Boat Service.

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World conflict map. Atheist Empire.

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Street views Australia

Web Link: Google unveils Street View across Australia Link opens in new browser window

aboriginal culture

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The Aspect Experiment....it changes man's scientific beliefs to unproven suppositions.

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Astronomy picture of the day.(press)

In the Shadow of Saturn