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  1. James Scobie was one of Australia's pre-eminent racehorse trainers. He originally combined his training with riding over the jumps and won many feature races including the 1887 Grand National Steeple. Scobie was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2001. ‘Clarke owned ‘em, Scobie trained ‘em and Lewis batted ‘em home.’.

  2. This page has been accessed 4,271 times. James Scobie was born in Scotland. James Scobie was involved in events associated with the Eureka Rebellion at Ballarat. Eureka Rebellion. James Scobie was a Scottish gold digger murdered at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. His death was associated with a chain of events which led to the Eureka Rebellion.

  3. James Scobie Papers, 1948-1981 (MSS 29) OFF-SITE STORAGE: COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE. ALLOW ONE WEEK FOR RETRIEVAL OF MATERIALS. Restrictions: Original sound recordings are restricted. Listening copies may be available for researchers. Extent: 21.5 Linear feet (29 archives boxes, 7 records carton boxes, 6 card file boxes, 4 map case folders ...

  4. James Scobie. Born. 18 July , 1860 Ararat, Victoria, Australia. Died. 5 October , 1940 (aged 80) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Cultural Heritage. Scottish. Includes subject's nationality; their parents' nationality; the countries in which they spent a significant part of their childhood, and their self-identity. Occupation *.

  5. He was a Scottish gold digger murdered at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. His death was associated with a sequence of events which led to the Eureka Rebellion.∼On October 7 1854, James Scobie was murdered at Bentley's Eureka Hotel. On October 12, after a riot by miners, Bentley's Hotel was burned to the ground in...

  6. 21 de jun. de 2022 · A victory for miners, the Eureka Stockade was a key step to Victoria instituting male suffrage in 1857 and female suffrage in 1908. ‘ Eureka Stockade’ forms part of the National Museum of Australia’s Defining Moments in Australian History project: Whether it’s too cold, too hot, or limited food supply – these animals have the solution.

  7. Acquired 1987-1989. James Scobie Papers, MSS 29. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego. Publication rights are held by the Regents of the University of California. James Ralston Scobie was born in Valparaiso, Chile, in 1929. He graduated from Princeton University in 1950, and fulfilled both his Master's (1951) and Ph.D. of history at ...