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Nicholas J. Brown

Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania from Nicholas J. Brown, 18 Feb 1887 praising Clark's abilities and his defence of Mr. Moore

Photograph Album (cabinet)

Portraits of lawyers and others, U.S., British, European and Australian, many unidentified, but including:- Rev. James Martineau (reproduced by Woodbury Mechanical Process and another by London Sterescopic Co.), Fellice Dagnino, H. Herbert Oakley 1889 (by Wherrett Bros. & Co., Hobart), J. F. Clarke (by the Notman Photographic Co. Ltd, Boston), Prof. James Bradley Thayer (1832-1907, Pack Bros. Cambridge Mass.), W. E. Gladstone (Elliott & Fry, London), John Morley MP. (Elliott & Fry, London), Mazzini (Giacomo, Firenze), A. I. Clark (Nicholas, Hobart). Photographers of unknown portraits include: Barraud, London; Notman Photographic Co. Boston; Sotteri, Genova; Lombardi & Co. London; J Laurent,
Madrid & Paris; Benque & Co. Paris; W. Kurtz, Boston; Hoyt "Brady National Gallery" Washington; Tuttle & co., Melbourne
& Adelaide; Tuttle & Co., Sydney & Melbourne; Girouelle, Melbourne

Pope Alexander Cooper

Letters to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania, from Pope Alexander Cooper, Brisbane, 3 June 1905 - 30 Aug 1906, regarding Cooper's attempt to have Queensland judges exempted from income tax. Sir Pope Alexander Cooper KCMG (12 May 1846 – 30 August 1923) was an attorney-general and a chief judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland, Australia.

The evolution of the Human Conscience

This appears to be an expansion of a newspaper article or letter on "the evolution of altruism by Mr Justice Clark", 1903. There are three drafts in three exercise books, all including some sections cut from a newspaper and corrected. The first draft includes the title in newsprint "the evolution of altruism" and a closing paragraph "yours sincerely A. I. Clark, Hobart, Easter 1903". The other two are both entitled, ms, "the evolution of the human conscience". The third draft appears to be the longest and most complete.
No.21 - Also includes exam questions for "theory of law and government, political science, Justice Clark examiner" and another exam untitled. Also a draft letter (?in a different hand) to the University Board of Studies requesting a supplementary exam in maths for B.Sc

W. C. Piguenit Reproductions 1892

Photographic reproductions of sketches by W. C. Piguenit published in Report of the Fourth Meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science held a Hobart Tasmania J. 1892., including Murchison Valley, King William Range, Hell's Gates, Mount King William, Mount Gell.

William R. Deeble

Letter from William R. Deeble to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania, 27 September 1905, regarding employment prospects for Clark's son in the Tamanian Government Railways, and application form

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