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Australian cricketer
Alfred Black
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Died | 1859 |
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Years | Team |
1858 |
Victoria |
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Alfred Angel Black (died 1859) was an Australian
cricketer. He played two
first-class cricket matches for
Victoria in 1858.
[1]
[2] He was "Minister of War" of the insurgents in the
Eureka Stockade.
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
See also
References
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"Fatal Mining Accident at Italian Gully", The Star, Ballarat, 20 June 1859, p 3
- Mark McKenna. The Captive Republic: A History of Republicanism in Australia 1788-1996. Cambridge University Press. 1996.
p 100.
- Audrey Oldfield. The Great Republic of the Southern Seas: Republicans in Nineteenth-century Australia. Hale & Iremonger. 1999. Pages 188 to 190.
[1]
- Noel McLachlan. Waiting for the Revolution: A History of Australian Nationalism. Penguin Books. 1989. p 90.
[2]
- Forbes et al. Battles of the Nineteenth Century. Cassell and Company. 1892. Volume 2.
p 43.
- (2008)
10 Journal of Australian Colonial History 107
- Norman Bartlett. The Gold-seekers. Jarrolds. 1965. pp 187, 188 & 209.
[3]
- Nathan Frederick Spielvogel. The Affair at Eureka: The Story of '54.
Second Edition. J Fraser. 1928. p 29.
- "The Affair at Eureka" (1912)
10 The Lone Hand 318
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Eureka Centenary Supplement. Historical Studies: Australia and New Zealand. December 1954. p 47.
- Roy Bridges,
"The Story of a Hundred Years: Chapter 71: Eureka", The Herald, Melbourne, 9 November 1934, p 22
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"Eureka: Symbol of Man's Fighting Spirit", The Herald, Melbourne, 23 November 1946, p 13
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"The Eureka Stockade", The Ballarat Star, 18 January 1870, p 2
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"The Eureka Stockade", Evening News, Sydney, 3 December 1904, p 7
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"Gold-Seekers of the Fifties: The Eve of Eureka", The Argus, Melbourne, 10 June 1899, p 4
- H R Nicholls, "Reminiscenses of the Eureka Stockade" (1889) 2 The Centennial Magazine
746 to 748
- Craig Stockings and John Connor. Before the Anzac Dawn. NewSouth. 2013.
PT72.
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"Alfred Black". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
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"Alfred Black". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
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^ Carolyn Webb,
"Sporting history unearths stories of Australia's forgotten cricketers", The Age, 24 December 2013.
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"Country News: Ballarat and District", The Argus, Melbourne, 13 March 1905, p 6
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^ William Bramwell Withers, The History of Ballarat: From the First Pastoral Settlement to the Present Time, 1887, pp 79, 101,
102, 106, 110 and 126.
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^ John Molony, Eureka, Melbourne University Press, 2001, pp 129, 146, 150, 170, 217 &
220