Signicant dates from 1750-1918

  • The Industrial Revolutuion

    The Industrial Revolutuion
    THE DATES ARE AREN'T CORRECT FOR ALL EVENTS. Day 1: Today we will be visiting the residence of those who work in the factories in The Industrial Revolution. You will be seeing the terrible conditions of living in crammed block which may be poor ventilated. You will be exposed to the unhygenic disease rided environment, so nose and mouth protection masks will be essential.
  • Captain Cook discovers the East Coast of Australia

    Captain Cook discovers the East Coast of Australia
    Day 2: Today we will be going on Captain Cooks ship the Endeavour on the discovery of the East Coast of Australia. You will be experiencing the bumpy and rough seas and oceans that the world has to offer for your travel to Botany Bay. Paper bags will be provided for unwanted sea sickness. Captain Cook named the anchorage place “Stingray Harbour Bay” but later named it Botany Bay because of the seefood him and his crew ate.
  • The American Revolution

    The American Revolution
    Day 3: Today we will be visiting North America and discovering the influence that the Bristish had to the French in North America. You will be joining in as American Patriots in a rant to paying taxes to the British for importing goods such as tea.
  • The Founding of Sydney Cove

    The Founding of Sydney Cove
    Day 4: Today we will visit Sydney Cove. It was the site chosen by Arthur Phillips for the British penal settlement which is now called Sydney. It was named after a British Secretary, Lord Sydney.
  • The French Revolution

    The French Revolution
    Day 5: Today we are going to visit France and investigate the French Revolution. This great time ended the medieval feudal system. Today you will be honouring the voting rights and equility granted to the French which are now able to have the freedom to speech. The revolution brought great war leading to the governers head being attached to a spear. This maybe very gross as it is an unusual site to seen by the eye.
  • The Australian Gold Rush

    The Australian Gold Rush
    Day 6: Today we will visit the site in Bathurst called Orphir where the first Australian Gold Rush took place. Diggers set foot in the Victorian planes when Edward Hargraves discovered there was payable gold. The gold rush changed convicts into a more progressive city that influxed free imigrants. It also brought diggers professions contributing into the ecomony. You will experence the poor living conditions of those diggers and the early morning wake ups to earn their dollars.
  • The Eureka Stockade Rebellion

    The Eureka Stockade Rebellion
    Day 7: After the flash of the recent Gold Rush in 1851, the government laid out fee's to those who digged in the Ballarat planes. The high licence fees became a major protesting pointer but because they had no right to vote the government had most control. Today you will be attending a protest held by Peter Lalor and the diggers around his alliegiance. This stood for their justice and equility and the starting point of Australian Democracy.
  • The American Civil War

    The American Civil War
    Day 8: Today we will visit North America where the civil war is being held. It is a battlefield of disaster for those who are new to the war. The war was held over four years and was over three main factors: slavery, the election for Abraham Lincoln to be president and the economy between the North and South of America. You will experence the gruesome effects of war and the traggic lose of thousands of Americans fighting for their rights.
  • The Federation of Australia

    The Federation of Australia
    Day 9: Today we will be attending the court where Australias Federation took place. Seats are to be taken imediately after entering the court room and a parade will be walked after the queen has signed the law. The six colonies in Australia are to be united under the Commonwealth of Australia.
  • World War 1

    World War 1
    Dat 10: Last but not least World War I. This will probably be the most disturbing day of the whole tour as we will experience the traumatic episodes of men after men being shot down to the ground. The was was held in many parts of Europe as well as Papua New Gunia. The war was fought by Allies versing the Central Powers. As a result more than 9 million died and others were left to die with the spread of disease and food shortages.