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          <addressline>Tasmania</addressline>
          <addressline>Australia</addressline>
          <addressline>7005</addressline>
          <addressline>Telephone: +613 6226 2243</addressline>
          <addressline>Email: special.collections@utas.edu.au</addressline>
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          <addressline>Telephone: +613 6226 2243</addressline>
          <addressline>Email: special.collections@utas.edu.au</addressline>
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        <p>Founded in 1890, the University of Tasmania has a rich and proud history which was celebrated in 2015, as part of our 125th anniversary. We're the fourth oldest university in Australia and this vintage earns us the prestigious title of a sandstone university; one of the nation's oldest tertiary institutions. For more information see; https://www.utas.edu.au/125/home</p>
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      <p>Collection cosists of material relating to the foundation of the college, reports, accounts, students activities  and the library.</p>
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      <p>Christ's College Estate : copy of correspondence
<lb/>Book | Printed at the "Launceston Examiner" Office | [18--?]
<lb/>Available at Morris Miller-Rare-Book (LG 715 .H8 C46)
<lb/>http://encore.lib.utas.edu.au/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1471639</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Index to UA17</unittitle>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">History of Christ's College</unittitle>
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            <p>Christ College is the oldest tertiary institution in Australia and is a residential college of the University of Tasmania. The college is currently located on the University's grounds in Sandy Bay, Tasmania.<lb/>The College was opened on 1 October 1846 with the hope that it would develop along the lines of an Oxbridge college and provide the basis for university education in Tasmania. It was also intended to prepare men for the priesthood. The Hutchins School and Launceston Church Grammar School were founded at the same time to act as feeder schools to the College.<lb/>The College's first ten years (1846–1856) were at Bishopsbourne, and there is still a sign there pointing to "The College". However, it never really developed as its founders hoped, and a depression in the colony, the remote site, and financial problems led to its closure in 1856. The cedar mantelpiece in the Computer Room is the only reminder of the now demolished Bishopsbourne building.<lb/>1879 The College re-opened in Hobart in 1879 in Macquarie Street, moving to the Hobart High School premises on the Domain on a seven-year lease in 1885. There was an effort during the Macquarie Street/High School period to provide some form of higher education, but for most of the time the College was just another Hobart school, competing for students against schools like Hutchins and the Friends' School. It did, however, offer some evening classes, which may have been for more advanced students.<lb/>1892 The lease was not renewed in 1892 because of the foundation of the University of Tasmania. The University moved into the High School buildings and the College closed. There had been a move to restructure Christ College as the new university, but this was defeated by the combined Presbyterian and Roman Catholic interests who were sensitive to what they perceived as an undue Anglican influence on education.<lb/>1911 The College reopened in 1911 as the matriculation section of the Hutchins School in Macquarie Street. The accumulated College assets were used to build a special Christ College wing for the matriculation section, and to acquire the Holy Trinity Rectory in Park Street as a hostel for theological and other students.<lb/>The College also had a very close association with St Wilfrid's College, the theological training college founded at "Richmond Hill", Cressy, in 1904. The property was bequeathed to the Diocese by James Denton Toosey, one of the Trustees appointed after the College's closure at Bishopsbourne in 1856, with the request that it be used if possible for the revival of Christ College.<lb/>By the nineteen twenties, St Wilfrid's College had run into difficulties, and at the same time Launceston Grammar protested that Hutchins, because of its close connection with the College, was receiving an unfair amount of the Christ College assets. Representations were made to Parliament, and the Christ College Act was passed in 1926, holding that the matriculation sections of Hutchins and Launceston Grammar were carrying out the secular academic intentions of the College's founders, and granting them each one third of the College's assets. The remaining third, with the proceeds from the sale of the "Richmond Hill" estate, was to be devoted to upgrading the Holy Trinity rectory site to "....provide for the training of young men in theological learning and Christian doctrine for admission to holy orders in connection with the Church of England in Tasmania and, as far as its means will allow, to provide for a college or hostel for students attending the University of Tasmania."<lb/>1929 The Warden of St Wilfrid's College, William Barrett, was appointed first Warden of the new college, and he and his five theological students and twelve university students move into enlarged premises on the Park Street site in 1929. In 1933 the College was formally affiliated with the University as its first residential college.<lb/>Christ College 1971-Current, Sandy Bay<lb/>1971 When the University moved to the Sandy Bay campus in the sixties, the College followed. It was finally completed in 1971, when it also became the first Tasmanian college to take both men and women.<lb/>1991 Christ College began a new chapter in its long and significant story. The Bishop, the Board of Management and the Christ College Trust entered an agreement whereby ownership and management of the College passed to the University of Tasmania. The agreement provides for the continuation of the College in the full integrity of its Anglican traditions and heritage.<lb/>1996 The College celebrated its sesquicentenary.<lb/>2003 The administration of Christ College was taken over by Accommodation Services, which also administers St John Fisher College and the new University Apartments.<lb/>2008 The College completes its first major refurbishment initiative since moving to the Sandy Bay site.<lb/>From : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_College_(University_of_Tasmania)</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Brief History of the Christ College Library</unittitle>
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        1 pamphlet    </physdesc>
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          <p>Pamphlet outlining the history of the creation of the Christ College Library by the amalgametion of the Franklin Museum Library, the Bishopsbourne Library and the St. Wilfrid's Library.</p>
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          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au</p>
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          <p>Morris Miller-Christ College Rare-Book	 Z 871 .T3 C47 1956  https://millennium.lib.utas.edu.au/record=b1628492~S67</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">College Prospectus and Library Catalogue</unittitle>
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            <p>Founded in 1890, the University of Tasmania has a rich and proud history which was celebrated in 2015, as part of our 125th anniversary. We're the fourth oldest university in Australia and this vintage earns us the prestigious title of a sandstone university; one of the nation's oldest tertiary institutions. For more information see; https://www.utas.edu.au/125/home</p>
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          <p>College Prospectus, printed by Elliston, Collins Street, Hobart Town and dated 1848. Includes note of nature and advantages of a college, steps taken by Bishop, subscribers, trustees, Hutchins &amp; Launceston Church Grammar schools, scholarships, Franklin Museum; Also bound into this volume is the Catalogue of the Christ's College Library, in the Diocese of Tasmania parts one &amp; two.<lb/>Pat one lists books by subject, part two list books by author.</p>
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          <p>This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au<lb/><lb/>When reusing this material, please cite the reference number and provide the following acknowledgement:<lb/>“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special &amp; Rare Collections”</p>
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          <p>Original inventory and descriptive notes can be found at : https://eprints.utas.edu.au/18612/1/UA17.pdf</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Watercolour of Christ's College at Bishopbourne</unittitle>
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        Framed H50 x W58cm  birdseye pine?  watercolour  21x30cm.    </physdesc>
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            <p>Francis Russell Nixon (1803–79), first Anglican bishop of Tasmania, was born in Kent, the son of an Anglican clergyman. A graduate from Oxford, he served at Canterbury Cathedral before being appointed in 1842 as first bishop of Tasmania. He arrived in Hobart the following year, and held the bishopric until 1863. Nixon held 'high' views, making him ready to assert his church's claims against other denominations and against civil power; likewise he upheld episcopal authority within the church. Such attitudes aroused much tension. In the 1840s the most dramatic concerned Nixon's relationship with Lt-Governor JE Eardley-Wilmot whose recall (1846) he helped effect. From 1850 local Anglicans sundered on the issue of baptism's capacity to nullify original sin, Nixon affirming that against 'Low Church' opposition. The man seems to have lacked both missionary commitment and spiritual force. He said bitter things of Tasmania and its residents.<lb/><lb/>The record had its positives. Nixon denounced the social effect of convict transportation. He fostered church schools, notably Hutchins and Launceston Grammar. Despite early misgivings, in 1857 he established a Synod that eased the Church's managerial problems, and prepared for the end of state aid. If no missionary, Nixon yet travelled throughout his diocese, the Bass Strait islands included. His artistic talent found expression in his home Runnymede, in drawings, and in photographic work, most notably of Aborigines at Oyster Cove. With all the contests around him, the wonder might be that his tenure lasted so long. Retirement passed in Italy, with a third marriage and further fatherhood.<lb/>From  https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/N/Nixon.htm</p>
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          <p>Watercolour of Christ's College at Bishopbourne, Tasmania by Bishop Francis Russell Nixon  founder of the College.<lb/>Modern typed note  accompany painting.<lb/> Inscription on the back of the watercolour (in Gell's handwriting)<lb/>"The little pointed roof to the extreme left is the stand in the cricket ground. In the centre the Coll: Warden's rooms the left end, then the library, then the North buildings in which  re the Sub-warden's rooms, terminated by the bell-tower.<lb/>To the right, barns, stables and out-houses.<lb/>The Western Mountains with Christ's College Jan .24th 1854"</p>
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          <p>Transfered from Christ College 2018</p>
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          <p>Sepia photograph of a group of boys and masters outside  the college door, including small boys, some in sailor suits holding straw "boater" hats.<lb/>Photo by Wherrett &amp; McGuffie, mounted.<lb/>Some names written on back, including Alic Cruickshank, Cyril James, A Murray, B. Hunt (master), Max Stephens, Reynolds, Gosnell (master), R. Stourton, Lilley.</p>
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            <p>Verso of photograph of Christ's College, (High School building) Domain with names</p>
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