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Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph taken by F.M. Kennedy - thought to be Buckland church
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Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph taken by F.M. Kennedy - thought to be Buckland church
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph taken by F.M. Kennedy, Swansea, of the church in Buckland, Tasmania. Written on back of photograph - "first church built 1827"
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Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of the porch of Buckland church from A.B Series No. 645
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of the porch of Buckland church taken by F.M. Kennedy, Swansea
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Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Ash Bester postcard, A B series, no.3 of the interior of the Buckland church. Ash Bester & Co was a Hobart pharmacy, photographic processor, souvenir and camera store that produced postcards from about 1940 to 1960.
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Glen Gala House: brick house, croquet lawn
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of Glen Gala House at Cranbrook. Adam Amos arrived in March 1821 in the Emerald along with George Meredith, and was advised to look for land on the unsettled east coast. Adam's capital entitled him to a grant of 1000 acres (405 ha) which he located on the Swan River at Cranbrook, and called Gala. Glen Gala is a two storey brick Victorian Georgian house constructed in 1860 on the original grant to Adam Amos
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Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of Kelvedon house and garden showing deck chair and urn thought to have been taken c1926-1928
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Photograph of Kelvedon taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker (see also book ch.3)
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of Kelvedon House thought to be taken around 1926
George Musgrave Parker