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Parte deMidwood Collection
Framed caricature of Bruce Hood. Very fond of singing songs at parties, his favourite being Egypt. Could not stop him once he began.
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
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Parte deMidwood Collection
Framed caricature of Bruce Hood. Very fond of singing songs at parties, his favourite being Egypt. Could not stop him once he began.
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Parte deMidwood Collection
Framed caricature of J. Brain, a well-known citizen, a big order.
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Parte deJames Bayly Watchorn Collection
Copies of letters of James Bayly Watchorn (1921-1943) written to his parents in Hobart while he was on active service with the R.A.A.F. The letters are exceptionally well written and reflect his feelings about his life as a fighter pilot and the people he met and include descriptions of the countries where he was stationed - Rhodesia where he trained, U.K. and West Africa - although he discreetly avoided reference to the war or his flying duties.
James Bayly Watchorn
Parte deMiscellaneous Items Collection
Will of R. C. Gunn 1879. Typed copy by T. E. Burns.
Ronald Campbell Gunn
Parte deMiscellaneous Items Collection
'Advance Tasmania ' [1914?]
Patriotic song written and composed by Frank Hussey, arranged by A. R. Crowhurst, (xerox copy)
Frank Hussey
Parte deMiscellaneous Items Collection
Letters from Sophia Summerfield to William Mawle dated 10 September 1828. This typed copy was made by owner of original letter, Gordon Nanscawen, Burnie
William Mawle
Parte deMiscellaneous Items Collection
Xerox copy of a letter from Sophia Summerfield to Wlliam Mawle, 27 Jan, 1831. Also xerox copies of depositions relating to theft from estate of the late William Mawle, Mawles Hotel, Baghdad. (xerox copies of originals owned by G. Cramp)
William Mawle
The story of the Parramore family
Parte deMiscellaneous Items Collection
The story of the Parramore family by E. M. Cooper, The Morrows, Yankalilla, S.A. 1953.
Pamphlet, including extracts from letters of William Parramore (1797-1854, m. Thirza Cooper), who settled in V.D.L. in 1823, and reminiscences of Beaufront.
William Thomas Parramore
Parte deMiscellaneous Items Collection
Xerox copy of report and minutes of Salmon Commissioners , 1864-1865, printed report 1882, copies of humorous poems and cartoons.
Salmon Commissioners Tasmania
Parte deMiscellaneous Items Collection
Note by Hugh L. Murray on R. L. Murray's birth and parentage and 'the royal connection rumour'. (typescript)
Robert Lathrop Murray
Parte deMiscellaneous Items Collection
Photocopy of authority for a land grant to be made to Thomson.
Archibald Thomson
Centenary of C. J. Weedon & Co.
Parte deMiscellaneous Items Collection
Cutting from Examiner, Launceston 12.March 1946 . Centenary of C. J. Weedon & Co. 1942 (mining & commission agents, estate agents).
Also article on early banks of Launceston,
C. J. Weedon & Co.
Parte deMiscellaneous Items Collection
a) Copy (by Janet Pitty) of return of lots of land sold by the Crown 1833
b) Photocopy of part of list of land Grants
c) List of Crown grants of 1000 acres and over before June 1823 by W. G. Robertson & Cecil Allport typed also copy on reading room shelves)
Miscellaneous manuscript and printed poems by F.A. Woods.
Frederick Alfred Woods
Rev. F.A. Woods c1915-18 - news cutting
Frederick Alfred Woods
Photograph of Rev. F.A. Woods, Mrs Woods, 3 sons, including Eric Woods, and daughter.
Frederick Alfred Woods
Photograph : Williamstown Congregational Manse
Photograph of the Williamstown Congregational Manse, WIlliamstown, Victoria, taken in 1925.
Frederick Alfred Woods
Parte deWilliam Levitt Wells Collection
Diary of the Don Store, 14 March 1886 - 6 June 1886. In February 1886 Wells was appointed manager of the Don branch store of the Don Trading Company by John Henry, the owner, and about 1888 he took over the store, which became William Wells & Co
William Levitt Wells
Signatures of guests at dinner in honour of J.H. O'Neil's resignation
Parte deJohn Henry O'Neil Collection
Signatures of guests at dinner in honour of J.H. O'Neil's resignation, including J.H. O'Neil, in presentation folder, dated , 19 April 1958
John Henry O'Neil
Trades Union Archives : A.N.U.
Parte deJohn Henry O'Neil Collection
Correspondence with the Australian National University about the establishment of Labor Party and Trades Union Archives, including lists of pamphlets donated by O'Neil, November 1959.
John Henry O'Neil
Parte deJohn Henry O'Neil Collection
Commemorative album of photographs of dams and power stations presented to J.H. O'Neil on his retirement from the Hydro-Electric Commission.
John Henry O'Neil
Parte deMargaret Sturge Watts Collection
Reader's Digest 1967, brown
Margaret Sturge Watts
Parte deMargaret Sturge Watts Collection
Collins Australian diary 1971, blue
Margaret Sturge Watts
Parte deMargaret Sturge Watts Collection
1 folder of loose papers: notification and congratulatory letters for MBE 1957
Margaret Sturge Watts
Parte deMargaret Sturge Watts Collection
1 album covered in brown paper and inscribed: M.S. Watts. Autograph Album.
Margaret S. Thorp inscribed on inside cover.
Spine in poor condition.
Inscription opposite title page (Writing Album) says: 'June 1906. Margaret S. Thorp with best wishes from Freda Brunskill'.
Includes inscriptions, cuttings, letters, watercolour paintings, pen and ink drawings and photos.
Autographs include Roald Amundsen (1911), poet Kath Walker, pianist Eileen Joyce, feminists Adela Pankhurst and Vida Goldstein, Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore, politicians and many Quakers met on her travels.
Margaret Sturge Watts
Photograph of Westcott's Bookshop and circulating library
Parte deDallas Collection
Photograph of Westcott's Bookshop and circulating library, Collins Street, Hobart. Standing outside are Mr Westcott and a little girl, Till, wearing a pinafore. The photograph shows the shop of John Andrew, Bellhanger. The photograph was made by the University photographer from an original 'stereoscopic' photograph (i.e two adjacent photographs mounted on card to be viewed through a special viewer), made by S. Clifford, Hobart Town. The original was endorsed 'The little girl with pinafore Auntie Till, Dad in his
shirt sleeves standing next to her. Fitzgerald's building now; M. Westcott 4.7.32'.
In this photograph street numbers are not visible. Westcott's circulating library sign is shown on the middle shop in a two-storey brick building, with three shops. The shop on the right has the sign 'Depot Christian Knowledge Society'. The shop on the left has a sign, part of which can be read under a magnifying glass as 'wool warehouse', and underneath on the shop lintel is a faint sign which may include the word 'bookseller" On the right of the photograph a small weatherboard shop bears the sign 'Andrew, Bellhanger'. - W. Westcott of 63 Collins Street, advertised new and second-hand books and a circulating library in Wood's Tasmanian Almanac, 1856 (p.126). The same advertisement appears in Walch's Tasmanian Almanac, 1864, but in the 1865 Almanac the address is given as 63 & 65 Collins Street. However, Hull's Hobart Town Directory, 1859 lists W. Westcott as 65 Collins Street', (65 being apparently the middle shop), so possibly both premises were already occupied by Westcott. By 1871 it had become Westcott's Circulating Library, 63, 65 &67 Collins Street. In 1879 the advertisement read (Westcott, Beedham & Co. circulating library and importers of books, stationery and music', The last advertisement in Walch's almanac appeared in 1881. The Christian Knowledge Society (Tasmanian Auxiliary, President the Lord Bishop of Tasmania}, for which Westcott acted as depository was first listed in Walch's Almanac under (Societies and Institutions) in 1869 (p. 132). John Andrew, Bellhanger, Collins Street, advertised in Wood's Almanac in 1856 (p. 148L and is listed in HuWs Hobart Town Directory of 1859 at 61 Colllns Street. He does not appear in Walch's Almanac of 1863 or any later date, nor was he listed in Macphail's National Directory of Tasmania, 1867-68. S. Clifford, photographer, Liverpool Street, Hobart Town (photographer of album and stereographic portraits, private buildings, shipping, monuments....L advertised in Walch's Almanac of 1864 (p. 43) and again annually up to 1869. It would seem, therefore, that the photograph was probably taken between 1863 and 1869. It is a clear photograph of exceptional quality.
Kenneth McKenzie Dallas
Parte deDonald Davie Papers
Personal correspondence of Donald Davie, including papers relating to his RAAF discharge, christmas cards, Sandown Court Flats Committee, Albuera Street School Parents & Friends Association
Donald Davie
Parte deDonald Davie Papers
Xerox copies of articles, reports etc. by James Erskine Calder (1808-1882) surveyor, from Tasmania State Archives, Mitchell Library, Latrobe Library, including correspondence Government reports, articles in newspapers . Also copies of Calder's obituary notices.
NOTE: Mr. Davie also made handwritten copies of all Calder's writings, in the course of his study but these have not been retained.
Donald Davie
Parte deDonald Davie Papers
Typed edited version of Calder's articles arranged as 'History' in chapters with notes by Davie.
Donald Davie
Parte deDonald Davie Papers
Copies of letters and articles from Mercury by 'Marshman' and Calder on Hobart cemeteries, Hobart suburbs and Botanical Gardens. Handwritten copy in 'reporters' notebook.
Donald Davie
Parte deDonald Davie Papers
Map of Tasmania c 1950. - 8 miles: 1 ins.
Donald Davie
Parte deAndrew Downie Papers
Apprenticeship indenture dated 28 November 1814. Andrew Downie, eldest son of John Downie, farmer of Bankend,
apprenticed to James Lucas of Stirling as writer, procurator, conveyancer, notary public for five years.
Andrew Downie
Parte deAndrew Downie Papers
State of the flock for the years 1825-1828. Shepherd's notes of sheep numbers, branding, sales etc.
Andrew Downie
Parte deAndrew Downie Papers
Accounts for sheep sold 1832-1833. Mainly W.J.T. Clark.
Andrew Downie
Parte deAndrew Downie Papers
Hotel bills, receipted 1824-1836. Accommodation, meals, wines and spirits.
Andrew Downie
Parte deAndrew Downie Papers
Notes of provisions under Downie's will not dated (late 19th/early 20th century) Rough notes on scrap of paper, beginning: "By a will in Scots from Andrew Downie residing at Park Terrace, Stirling, dated 19 February 1869. Exhibited on affidavit by Wm Downie 20.3.79".
Andrew Downie
Parte deWilliam Downie Papers
Certified extract of entry of baptism and birth of William, son of Murdo Downie, Master Royal Navy, and Anne Smith his wife, parish of Foot Dee, Aberdeen, Scotland. Dated 20 October 1801
William Downie
Parte deWilliam Downie Papers
Testimonial certifying that W. Downie studied anatomy, surgery and medicine under A. Collie, Surgeon R.N., Aberdeen, for one year. Dated 4 June 1821.
William Downie
Parte deWilliam Downie Papers
Certificate of attendance of W. Downie at lectures at the Theatre of Anatomy, Great Windmill Street, London, and diligence in dissecting. Signed: Charles Bell, John Stair. Paper has portrait of William Hunter M.D. Dated January 1824
William Downie
The Origins of the Drysdales of Dollar
Parte deDrysdale Collection
Type script historical note on the origins of the Drysdale name. No date or author.
Arthur James Drysdale
Parte deEarle Collection
Election broadsheet entitled "Reminiscences which may be useful to John Earle's supporters" Printed by E.H. Newman.
John Earle
Photograph of Alfred Joseph Taylor
Parte deEarle Collection
Black and white photographic print of Alfred Joseph Taylor (1849-1921), Hobart Public Librarian for 45 years
John Earle
Parte deEarle Collection
One pamphlet entitled The case for vegetarianism by Geoffrey Hodson, published by the New Zealand Vegetarian
Society (revised ed. ND);
Susanna Jane Earle
Parte deElliott and Le Tall Collection
Printed booklet illustrated with photographs entitled "Memories of My Father", by David M. Elliott published in 1991.
Consists of memories of Edmund Alfred Elliott (1884-1968) MB.ChM. of Hobart and family, including note about his sisters, Amy Marion Elliott (1874-1913), pupil of Friends High School 1888-94 and the first woman to graduate MSc at the University of Tasmania, and Helenor May (Nell) Elliott (1880-1956) another University of Tasmania graduate, and also his brothers
Edmund Alfred Elliott
Parte deTasmanian Newspaper Collection
Two copies of the Omnibus which was a merchant's, tradesman's, auctioneer's and general advertiser and shipping gazette.
Published Tuesday & Friday, gratis, at the Courier office, Hobart by William Gore Elliston
• No. 149 Nov. 10 1843
• No. 150 Nov. 14 1843
The Mercury - 11th November 1918.
Parte deTasmanian Newspaper Collection
One newspaper, The Mercury, published by Charles Ellis Davies, Macquarie St., Hobart . This edition : Extraordinary edition - Armistice signed by the Germans. Dated 11th November 1918.
Davies Brothers Pty Ltd
Parte deTasmanian Newspaper Collection
One newspaper, The Mercury, published by Davies Brothers Ltd., Hobart . This edition : The Hobart Bridge Disaster, January 1975 .
Davies Brothers Pty Ltd
Parte deFuller Papers
Obituary notice for W. E. Fuller from Booksellers' Association, also from the Mercury newspaper
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
Family photographs including portraits and snapshots of W. E. Fuller and family including: Early photographs of W. E. Fuller as a boy, groups, 2 girls (1 reading, 1 preparing veg.) Margaret and Mary (daughters of W.E.F.) as babies and toddlers, family groups (including family group Xmas 1918 including grandparents). Snapshots of army days (1916-18), enlarged photo of army ordnance office at work. Formal portraits, various dates, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fuller broadcasting for A.B.C. c. 1932.
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
Collection of photographs of Tasmanian scenes. Panoramic view of Derwent River; Mount Wellington; Derwent river, yachts racing; Fitzpatrick' s Hotel at Westbury. Also postcard views of Hobart, New Norfolk, Miena Dam, Burnie, ships, N.S.W., prints of Hobart's early colonial houses, Russell Falls, Shot Tower and Swansea
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
Originally four books. Two catalogued and taken into the Rare Collection.
(1) "Samuel Clemes 1845-1922" by I. M. Shoobridge, Hobart (Cox &
Kay) c 1923
(2) (Transferred to the Rare Book Collection -Morris Rare PR 9619.3 .B52 M98 1913)
"The Mysterious Stranger", Marie Bjelke Petersen, Walch & Sons, Hobart, 1913 (reprint, 1914) 30 pp
Inscribed: "to dear Mrs. Fuller in memory of our little talks at Swansea, March 1915, from the writer".
(3) (Transferred to the Rare Book Collection - Morris Rare PR 9619.3 .B52 M93 1914)
"Muffled Drums ", Marie Bjelke Petersen, Hobart, 1914 paper 49 pp
Inscribed, ms.: "To dear Mrs. Fuller [Mrs E. C. Fuller] with much love and earnest prayer for His best and richest gift -Himself.
From the writer, Swansea, March 1915".
• Includes copy of obituary notice, Mercury, 1969.
(4) A Century of Banking, The Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Sydney, 1934, 89 pp. illustrated.
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
Collection consists of two files of postcards, cuttings, photographs and brochures
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
Receipt book for hire of piano from Walch & Co. 1911 - 1917
William Edwin Fuller
"Bookshelf Library" catalogues
Parte deFuller Papers
File consists of multiple items including Fullers "Bookshelf Library" catalogues, sale notes 1936 etc., publishers' lists, notes of trip abroad, 1954; also cards, bookmarks, labels and small jig-saw puzzle and library notice.
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
One scrapbook dated 1950 - 1954, includes advertisements and cuttings mainly relating to Fuller's Bookshop.
William Edwin Fuller
Seal of Degree of Associate of Arts
Seal of Tasmanian Council of Education 1859, red wax, lozenge shaped, backed paper: open book "Floreat Tasmania' on diamond pattern, in tin with document Diploma of degree of Associate of Arts awarded to Henry Lewis Garrett of Hobart Town.
Henry Lewis Garrett
Letter: Henry Meredith to parents
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter dated November 28 1832 from Henry Meredith to his parents George and Mary Ann. Written from the Mr. Giblin's Academy in New Town. Regarding the approach of the Christmas vacation 18th of December to 22nd of January, the improvement of his learning and the school reopening in a different location after the vacation
Henry Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Louisa Meredith to Mary Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from Louisa Meredith (Mrs Bell) to Mary Meredith dated 17 Oct 1839. Louisa to stepmother on her husband's illness, family, Mrs Charles [L.A. Meredith], Gregsons, Kermode thrown from gig.
Louisa Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letters from Maria Meredith to parents dated 1837 - 1841. Letters from school or, later, her sisters' homes in Hobart from Maria Meredith (1824-1882) to her mother, Mary Meredith, and one to her father: school under Mrs Charlotte Betts, music lessons with Mrs Logan, new governess Mrs Home (July 1838), request to have singing lessons from Mrs Elliott (Oct 1841), health - influenza and erysipelas (Nov. 1837); family: birthday of Sabina Bell [niece] (May 1837), christening party of Charles Crofton Boyes (Dec. 1838); shopping for clothes etc.for mother and brothers and sisters, wax doll for Fanny's birthday (Nov. 1841); friends: Mrs Arthur Smith, Mrs Dobson, Gregsons, Alfred Stephens married Miss Bedford (July 1838); dances, Government House functions, horticultural show (Oct. 1841).grand regatta to be in December (Oct. 1838).
Maria Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letters to George Meredith to his wife, Mary, from A.M. Flaherty dated 1836-37,
To Mary M.: thanks God for her good health for 66 years, general news. Copy of letter from George Meredith to Mrs. F., Diss, Norfolk, U.K.: happy to spare a little aid for her, his marriage prior to departure for V.D.L., praise of wife, news of Mrs.F's former pupils George jr., Charles, Sarah.(1837). Letter to George's brother Henry about payment of increased annuity, pleased that family dear to her now extricated from former difficulties (1836).
George Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letters to George Meredith to his wife, Mary, from Jane Patterson dated 13 Nov., and 16 Dec. 1837. Could instruct in French, Italian and Spanish languages and "the usual routine of a popular English education, including astronomy and the use of the globes", 18 years experience, salary £60 plus washing and travel expenses. (First letter addressed to Mrs Boyes).
George Meredith
Sarah Westall Meredith to Miss Evans
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letters from George Meredith's first wife, Sarah Westall Meredith , to governess Mary Ann Evans (later Mary Ann Meredith) dated 1818 . Letter from Sarah, to Mary Ann Evans, governess: the family, proposal to bring children to new home "here" written from New Hill Street
[?Birmingham] to Haverfordwest: conduct of Mr Bunt and his agent, Mrs Twamley.
Sarah Westall Meredith (nee Hicks)
Louisa Ann Meredith (Twamley) to Mary Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letters from Louisa Ann Meredith (Twamley) to Mary Meredith 1834, ND (1840-50). Writing as Louisa Twamley to her friend with affectionate remembrances and thanks for presents from little cousins including necklace of green pearl shells, "sea butterfly" shell, drum of whale's ear (1834); as Louisa Meredith [Mrs Charles Meredith] asking for strawberry runners and seedlings.
Louisa Ann Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter dated 4 December 1828 : present of a brace of snipe
Mary Ann Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from A. Hibert to Mary Meredith dated 13 August 1820. Farewell wishes, the children
Mary Ann Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from Mrs. M. A. Hobbes, dated 26 July 1839. Sent a drake, unable to visit as difficult to find trustworthy woman to take charge of young children.
Mary Ann Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Undated letter from Major Lord, giving Mrs. Meredith two children's chairs and stools and vegetables, Mrs. Lord returning two towels, thanks for lamb, thanks for shells.
Mary Ann Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Undated letters from Maria G. Mackenzie. Invitation to Mrs Meredith & son, returning books, unable to visit owing to Mr. Mackenzie's blistered foot, Mrs Poolet would not sell a drake but would exchange for a duck.
Mary Ann Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Undated letter from Arthur Smith, Beaufront, Ross. Illness of Henry Meredith, recommended Dr. MacCreery at Ross, Edwin left for the Boyes.
Mary Ann Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from Mary Watson and Thomas Watson dated 23 July 1833. From London: Thomas Watson bringing "a partner" back, had dolls for Sara and Fanny; Mary Watson begged for Mrs. Meredith's friendship when she arrived to settle at Swanport
Mary Ann Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from Robert W. Giblin, The Academy, New Town, dated 6 December 1833. Ordering further 50 or 60 bushels of wheat
George Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Notice from Police Office dated 17 December 1835. Notice to attend the Police Office for the prosecution of Dimkin
George Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Receipts for payment for meat supplied to military and convict establishments during 1845
George Meredith
James and Sarah Meredith to son John
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from James Meredith and wife Sarah Meredith to their son John Meredith dated 1821. Sorry to hear he was ill on voyage, regards to Mr George Meredith and family - glad to hear they were well, sending letter with packet of newspapers by "Hope" and also letter in March by Mr Dunn, news of King, harvest, high rates and tithes, insurrection of Greeks against Turks.
John Meredith
Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letters from Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith dated November 1820-1822. Warning against forming an intimacy with any of the passengers- "a set of disappointed people whose fortunes are become desperate", 20 "a dangerous but delightful age, his radical politics, "Emerld" not calling at Madeira so no letter, Mr Dunn taking letters, news of Mr George Meredith's marriage, letter from Teneriffe received - sorry he was so sea sick, visit to Birmingham, John's young brother Ben learning to sing, his mother Sarah, David and Joseph, dined at Henry Meredith's, respects to Mr and Mrs Meredith and love to their children, received copy of letter from the Cape- sorry he was suffering, glad to hear of beneficial effects of climate of V.D.L., hopes for future, times bad in England, especially for farmers, seen letters of G. Meredith to brothers and Sarah and Sabina's to Mrs Flaherty.
John Meredith
3 Dec 1820 - Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith dated 3rd December 1820 expressing her lively interest in his well being, "Emerld" not calling at Madeira so no letter, Mr Dunn taking letters, news of Mr George Meredith's marriage, Mr and Mrs Pearce, Mr Anderson and Mr Johnston enquiring after you.
John Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Two letters from Rose Grant to Fanny Meredith dated 14 January 1854, and 1 February 1854. Written from Tullochgorum: John's scarlet fever, pleased with contents of trunk, Maria liked her things - bonnet very ladylike and becoming - dresses fit well, day fixed for 9 February [? marriage] - bishop to perform ceremony, Miss Meadows bridesmaid, afraid to have Fanny and John in case James and Charlotte's children take it (?scarlet fever), Maria's little boy, Montague's visit. Cross-written.
Rose Grant
Charlotte Yeoland to Fanny Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from Charlotte Yeoland to Fanny Meredith, dated 28 October (no year). Birthday greetings to Fanny and John, farm, death of friend Mrs Taylor, loss of mother, Fanny's godchild growing, children only have dry bread for breakfast and tea -cannot afford butter, no fruit for jam - Mrs Nixon sent gooseberry cuttings and library books.
Fanny Meredith
Emily Mousset to Sarah Westall (Meredith) Poynter
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from Emily Mousset to Sarah Westall (Meredith) Poynter dated 24 May 1841 regarding family
Sarah Westall Meredith
Registration Certificate : Medical Board of Victoria
Parte deJohn William Hadden Collection
Registration certificate, No. 365 dated 3 July 1863 from the Medical Board of Victoria for John William Hadden of 10 Napier Street. Fitzroy, M.D. Uni. Edinburgh (1856). MRCS Eng. (1856).
John William Hadden
Diploma : Degree of Doctor of Medicine
Parte deJohn William Hadden Collection
Diploma of the degree of Doctor of Medicine granted by the College of James VI, Edinburgh. [Edinburgh University] and power to practice medicine granted to John William Hadden of Tasmania; signed by the- Principal (John Lee) and 14 professors and sealed with the 'common seal of the University of Edinburgh or College of James VI King of Scotland'. Parcrhment document in Latin, with engraved arms of Edinburgh and the Common Seal of the University. Dated 1 August 1856
Seal tag of blue silk and seal (detached) in metal container.
Seal: common seal of University of Edinburgh, red wax, impressed on paper.
Edinburgh University was originally the College of Edinburgh or the Town's College founded in 1583 by the Town Council of Edinburgh under a charter granted by King James VI, 14 April 1583, and was generally known as 'The College of James VI'. It gradually came to be styled University of Edinburgh, but remained under the Town Council until 1858 when it became autonomous. The arms (shown on the seal) granted in 1789, are: Argent (silver) on a saltire azure (blue), between a thistle proper in chief and a castle on a rock sable (black) in base, a book expanded on (gold).
John William Hadden
Certificate : Medical Board of the Colony of Victoria
Parte deJohn William Hadden Collection
Certificate No. 478, dated 2 March 1856 from the Medical Board of the Colony of Victoria to certify that John William Hadden is a legally qualified medical practitioner
John William Hadden
On improvements in cottage husbandry
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
One booklet written by William Henty entitled "On improvements in cottage husbandry " published by Henry Dowling jun. Launceston, 1849
William Henty
Press criticisms & obituary notice
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Press criticisms & obituary notice
William Henty
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Bundle of cuttings, notices etc., collected by William Henty and mounted on papers, including: shipping advertisements - "Fairlie" to include Sir John Franklin, Governer with his lady and suite (1836), Worthing [U.K.] regatta (1831), exhibition of whale skeleton London (ND.), Guildford Royal Grammar School prospectus (NO.), opening of Mechanics Institute Hobart (1842), "Chambers Information for the People No. 14 'Emigration to V.D.L.' ", South Australian colonisation, Launceston Horticultural Society notices W. Henty secretary (1838-9), miscellaneous cuttings on horticulture, sheep management, immigration, female immigration (1836), insurance.
William Henty
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Formal letters of admission of William Henty of the Strand, Middlesex, and Brighton, Sussex, as attorney, commissioner for affidavits, solicitor, notary public in London, Sussex etc., U.K. (1829-36); Commissioner of Supreme Court of Victoria to take and receive in Van Diemans Land verification of memorials & deeds relating to property in Victoria (1852); Colonial Secretary Tasmania (25 April 1857); summons to attend the Synod of the Diocese of Tasmania (1859).
William Henty
Correspondence with Sir John Franklin
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Correspondence with Sir John Franklin dated 1839 and 1841 regarding - Friends of the Church of England (4 April 1839); draft letter from Henty petitioning for the discharge of Edward Bonner from service as "boy" on H.M.S. Favorite (Capt. Dunlop) so that he and his brother, Henty's clerk, might provide means to bring out their poor mother and brothers and sisters from England and Sir John's reply that discharge was "contrary to the practice of the service", also reference to Launceston Horticultural Society (6 July 1841).
William Henty
Correspondence with James MacArthur
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Correspondence with James MacArthur dated 10 February 1859. Asking "your friendly aid" in seeking appointment to Mr Noyes' post during Noyes' leave of absence.
William Henty
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Correspondence from C. Darwin to William Henty dated 29 February 1868. Scrap of paper with postscript referring to table of colts and fillies of race mare and part of envelope from C. Darwin, Bromley, Kent [U.K.]
William Henty
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Drivers Licence issued to L.J. Hayns for the period 1950-51
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Drivers Licence issued to L.J. Hayns dated October 1955
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Memo Book of diary of events, Tasmania 1926, 1929
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Two Australian passports - in the name of Mr and Mrs Hayns, 1940, issued 29.8.1949
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Diary of Maxwell Ernest Haynes in the Air Force during 1942 and 1943, also includes the R.A.A.F squadron theme song
Lawrence John Hayns
Newspaper cuttings : Maxwell Ernest Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Newspaper cuttings of the death of Maxwell Ernest Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Presentation of a Rota bed to the Launceston General Hospital dated 1952
Lawrence John Hayns
Correspondence concerning superannuation
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Correspondence concerning the superannuation account of L.J. Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Letters to Lawrence and Mary Hayns from Miss Gertrude Hayns dated from 22/8/1948 to 23/10/1961
Lawrence John Hayns