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Bingara Federation Families: A Social Study of Family Life 1890-1930s

Bingara Federation Families: A Social Study of Family Life 1890-1930s

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Federation Families – Edited by Ron Irlam

A social study of family life in a country town 1890 – 1930s

Step back in time and experience the authentic stories of pioneering families who built Bingara during Australia's Federation era. This remarkable 214-page volume captures the essence of family life in a country town through the eyes of those who lived it, with historical information and precious photographs recorded by family members themselves.

Why This Book Matters

A must for lovers of Australian history and the pioneers that created it, this collection offers an intimate window into the daily lives, challenges, and triumphs of the families who shaped Bingara during one of Australia's most transformative periods.

Discover Bingara's Rich Heritage

Bingara, the 'Gem of the New England,' holds a special place in Australian history. Situated in the picturesque New England area of NSW Australia, this pioneering town was born from the excitement of gold rushes and holds the distinction of being the site of Australia's first diamond discovery, making it a significant location in the nation's mining history.

Authentic Local History

This authentic history book is written by local authors who have dedicated themselves to preserving Bingara's proud past. Carefully curated and presented by Rodney's Relics, with 80% of sales supporting the Bingara Historical Society – the dedicated protector of our town's heritage.

Perfect For:

  • History enthusiasts seeking authentic Australian pioneer stories
  • Genealogy researchers tracing family roots in the New England region
  • Visitors to this rich fossicking area wanting to understand its heritage
  • Anyone interested in social history and family life in early 20th century Australia

Each volume offers invaluable insights into the people, places, and events that shaped Bingara and the broader Australian story.

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