Glamorgan Stock Protection Association
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC P1-63
- Unidad documental simple
- 1888
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Letter dated 25 May 1888 from Lands and Works Office about the destruction of pests
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Glamorgan Stock Protection Association
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Letter dated 25 May 1888 from Lands and Works Office about the destruction of pests
Glamorgan Horticultural Society Autumn Show poster
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Circular enclosing prospectus to promote a railway from Launceston to Hobart
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Notice of a proposal to form a Prospecting Association for the discovery of gold in the quartz reefs of Schouten Main
and Island, and receipt for £6.10 share of the balance of Glamorgan Prospecting Association paid to Lewis Amos.
Tasmanian Red Granite Quarries Ltd.
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Report of prospects for coal and gold mining on East Coast.
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Notice to quit 1000 acres 1863 at Great Swanport as the Government was offering them for sale.
Meredith Family - Letters from James Ross
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Addressed to 'Dear Sir' (?Meredith) postponing the appointment on 'your business' and to 'My dear Madam' (?Meredith) about library books and music to be sent.
Cotton/Mather : letter from Francis Cotton to J.B. Mather
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Letter from Francis Cotton to his son-in-law J.B. Mather regarding the Eastern Coast Steam Navigation Company -'Marion ' to replace 'Fenella ' - eagles, swallows migrating, Maria's health.
Ticket of leave issued to George Otway
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Certificate for well conducted men embarking with tickets of leave issued to George Otway. Endorsed as hired to Douglas
River Mining Co.
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Draft of census enumerator's returns
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Regulations for the granting and selling of land
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Letters from descendants of settlers on the East Coast in answer to requests from Dr. Parker for historical information. Some include personal reminiscences or reference to documents or sketches (sometimes offering the loan of them) but others are vague or have no information. Also letters mainly about historical queries and East Coast families, correspondence with Angus Robertson and Miscellaneous invitations. Also included are a copy of the bylaws of the Swansea Rifle Club.
Correspondence about publishing
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Correspondence with Angus Robertson, publishers, K .von Stiglitz (see also P1/2/32-36), etc. about the possibility of publishing Dr Parker's book on Great Swanport.
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Copy of bye laws, Dr G.M.Parker Captain, Fred Shaw President. See also P1/50-62
Obituary notice of Dr. G.F. Story
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Copied by Dr. Parker from Mercury 7 June 1885.
The taking Dido : from Dr. Story's Diary
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A copy of an extract from Dr Story's diary, the original dating from November 1855, the copy taken by Mrs Collins Amos of Glen Gala in 1929. The diary entry concerns the apprehension of the bushranger 'Dido', who had assaulted Story and Mrs and Miss Cotton while travelling. Earlier on, Dido and a companion had confronted the police constable J Watson, and stolen his horse. With Mr Fergusson, Story assisted Watson in apprehending Dido, an action Story felt entitled him to part of the government reward offered for Dido's capture.
George Fordyce Story
Notes from parish registers, Swansea and Sorell and register of births
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Notes of inscriptions on tombstones of some East Coast families
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Tasmania : Illustrated Tasmanian Mail
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Including University Commemoration 1897
Tasmania : Illustrated Tasmanian Mail
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Including Launceston centenary, Holy Trinity, Hobart, St. John's Church, Goulburn Street
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Includes 'Hermit in Van Diemen's Land'
Glamorgan Municipal Centenary 1860 -1960, souvenir programme, and tree planting ceremony programme
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Miscellaneous pamphlets mainly relating to Tasmania
The Settlement of Tasmania by James Backhouse Walker
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The Royal Society of Tasmania publication
Shades of old Hobart by Linda Monks
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First Landing, printed reproduction of painting, coloured
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Printed reproduction of a painting of the First Landing in Van Diemens Land showing Mt. Wellington in the background
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Government Buildings, Murray Street
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Sketch by Roy Cox
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Cook's Cottage, Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne
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Sketch by Victor Ernest Cobb (1876-1945). See more at http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/cobb-victor-ernest-5698
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Taken from above, showing chandeliers, stereoscopic photo, S. Clifford
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Friends' Meeting House, Murray Street
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Photograph titled First Friends' Meeting House: The first Quaker Meeting House in Hobart. A cottage at 39 Murray Street which was bought by James Backhouse in 1837 with a loan from Meeting for Sufferings, London. The cost was £400 including alterations. Shows Mr Cheverton and Mr Shields and uniformed police constable in front, Holy Trinity Church on hill in background. From 12 February 1832 the visiting Quakers James Backhouse and George Washington Walker held periods of worship in the Quaker manner and others sought leave to join them. These included ex-English Friends who had been transported, some of whom were still prisoners, other convicts and ‘locals’, together with four current members. The gatherings were held in private homes and various rented rooms. The Hobart Meeting began in 1833 when the first Meeting for Discipline was held on 20 September 1833 at the home of Thomas Crouch, Bathurst Street. Members present were Thomas Squire, Ann Pollard (minor), James Backhouse and George Washington Walker. Photograph (mounted) J. Bishop, Osborne (& copy neg)
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Stereoscopic photo, S. Clifford
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Photograph taken by E.H. D'Emden.
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Photograph by George Musgrave Parker
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St. Luke's Church of England, Campbell Town
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Spurling postcard, coloured
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Valentine postcard (2 copies)
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Christ Church window, Longford
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Valentine postcard
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Spurling postcard
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Spurling photo
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Postcards of prisoner's sentence
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Postcard of the sentence for Thomas James
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Photograph of the church at Port Arthur
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John Watt Beattie photograph
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John Watt Beattie photograph of Cape Raoul on the Tasman Peninsula
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Photograph of the stables at Runnymede House, New Town, taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Photograph taken by F.M. Kennedy - thought to be Buckland church
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Photograph of the porch of Buckland church from A.B Series No. 645
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The old barracks at Spring Bay
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Photograph of the old barracks at Spring Bay which were built between 1842 & 1850 taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Ifor Butler
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Mayfield cottages - Buxton Cottages
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Photograph shows oast houses in distance over haycocks (Mrs Mitchell). See also Book chap 9 for closer view (P1/6 and P1/35 26-)
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Coastal view: East Coast near Swansea
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thought to be near Swansea
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Rocky Hills Road: old penal station
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Photograph of Rocky Hills
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Photograph taken from the base of the bridge showing the culvert. Photographed by Ben Sheppard
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Spiky Bridge near Swansea. Ash Bester postcard
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Convict built Spiky Bridge near Swansea. Ash Bester postcard (Tas A.B. Series No.31)
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Photograph of the distant view of Kelvedon taken over the river from the main road (from Mrs Mitchell)
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Photograph of Kelvedon House thought to be taken around 1926
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Photograph of Kelvedon house and garden showing deck chair and urn thought to have been taken c1926-1928
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Glen Gala House: brick house, croquet lawn
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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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Beach, ribs of boat or breakwater on the east coast
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F. M. Kennedy photo
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Postcard of 2 storied brick house, veranda, car in front
Now known as Oyster Bay Guest House and located at 10 Franklin Street, Resthaven was built in 1841 and operated initially as the Black Swan Inn. In 1870 it became a store and then became a private residence which was occupied by a number of different doctors.
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Swansea: Morris Store, Franklin Street
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Post card showing a view of the three story building of A. Morris General Storekeeper, Franklin Street, Swansea. Post card produced by F.M. Kennedy
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Swansea: War Memorial Institute
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photograph shows shingled roof
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Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Bluff Cottage, formerly known as Harbottle's Cottage and Caulfield Cottage
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Photograph of Bluff Cottage, formerly known as Harbottle's Cottage and Caulfield Cottage. This single storey, sandstone rubble building with a corrugated iron hipped roof was listed by the National Trust in 1976 as it demonstrated the principal characteristics of a single storey, sandstone Victorian Georgian domestic building . Located at 45 Shaw Street, Swansea, Tasmania
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Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker of Swansea from Waterloo Point
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Meredith River Bridge near Swansea
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Ash Bester postcard of Meredith River Bridge near Swansea
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Woodville, Lake Toombs Road, near Lake Leake
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Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker. See also book Chap. 13
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Photograph of Gala Mill Cranbrook, Tasmania taken 1929. The Gala Mill was constructed by John Amos in 1842.
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Photograph of side view of Apslawn House. A sandstone Georgian house built in the 1840's on 640 acres of land granted to John Lyne, MHA for Glamorgan ,1843-1865. Located on the Tasman Highway, Apslawn, 13km south-west of Bicheno.
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