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A compact memoir of three years in Victoria recounting an immigrant's arrival in Melbourne and the marches to inland diggings, camp life, and work on the goldfields. The author offers vivid, pared-down reminiscences of overcrowded lodging, improvised shelters, wet nights by bush fires, physical toil, and the comforts and follies of companionship. Short anecdotes alternate with practical observations about travel, prospecting routine, and urban encounters, depicting a mix of humour and hardship while tracing daily survival, social exchanges, and improvised solutions that shaped life on the colonial frontier.

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James Armour

James Armour was an author known for his work in the 19th century, particularly for his book "The Diggings, the Bush and Melbourne." This work provides insights into the experiences and observations of life during the Australian gold rush, capturing the spirit of adventure and the challenges faced by those who ventured into the bush. Armour's writing reflects the social and cultural dynamics of the time, offering readers a glimpse into the burgeoning society of Melbourne and its surroundings. His contributions to literature help illuminate a pivotal period in Australian history.

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