Photograph of house on road to Windsor Park
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- 1960
Photograph of house on road to Windsor Park, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960.
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Photograph of house on road to Windsor Park
Photograph of house on road to Windsor Park, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960.
Photograph of front view of Roydon, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960. Located at 58 Clifton Vale Road, Elderslie. Sandstone farm house with a central door and flanking double hung windows, an attic level and weatherboard addition to the rear. The building has a hipped roof and narrow boxed eaves. The sandstone stables feature a half hipped roof, sandstone walls and an iron roof. The building is a floor and a half and is still in use as a stable. There are some other early buildings on the site.
Photograph of the front door of Roydon, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960. Located at 58 Clifton Vale Road, Elderslie. Sandstone farm house with a central door and flanking double hung windows, an attic level and weatherboard addition to the rear. The building has a hipped roof and narrow boxed eaves. The sandstone stables feature a half hipped roof, sandstone walls and an iron roof. The building is a floor and a half and is still in use as a stable. There are some other early buildings on the site.
Entrance to physical laboratory and registrars office at Domain House
Entrance to physical laboratory and registrars office at the rear of Domain House, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Minutes of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce 1918-1927
Parte deHobart Chamber of Commerce
Minutes of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce for the period 25 November 1918 to 21 February 1927.
Signed minutes, typed, removed from ring binder (filed in reverse date order). Enclosed alphabetic index, nomination forms for officers 1918.
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Annual Reports of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Parte deHobart Chamber of Commerce
Annual Reports of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce for the period 1942-1944 includes names of officers, committees and list of members.
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Parte deHobart Chamber of Commerce
Hobart shopping guide : to assist Japanese visitors to Hobart compiled and prepared by Hobart Chamber of Commerce. Published Tokyo, Japan : Federation of Japan Tuna Fisheries Co-operative Associations, undated date [1971?]. Bilingual text: Japanese and English.
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Diary of a voyage to Launceston
Parte deJohnstone & Wilmot Papers
Copy of William Johnstone's diary of his voyage to Launceston, dated November 1841 to March 1842 on board the barque "Arab".
William Johnstone
Reminiscences of William J. Johnstone
Parte deJohnstone & Wilmot Papers
Copy of William J. Johnstone's reminiscences of the history of William Johnstone's business in Launceston from 1842 and the partnership with Stuart Eardley Wilmot, who had married Rosa c. Johnstone, founding the firm of Johnstone & Wilmot.
William Johnstone
Parte deJohnstone & Wilmot Papers
Old day book for the firm Johnstone & Wilmot dated 1920 to 1924 into which invoices for supplies have been pasted. Supplies include: wines and spirits, whisky, lime juice, sarsaparilla, cigars, tinned herrings, tinned salmon, chocolates, jelly crystals, tomato sauce, pearl barley, etc. imported from U.K., France, Germany, etc.
Stuart Eardley Wilmot
1863-1876 : Ledger Morningside Estate
Parte deMercer Farm Accounts
Ledger for "Morningside Estate" at Campbell Town Norther Tasmania, detailing piece work and rations, some accounts signed as received by the worker, dated 1863-1876
James Mercer
Parte deMercer Farm Accounts
Sheep account - shearing for the Riccarton and Morningside Estates dated 1863-1876
James Mercer
History of Launceston: fluctuating fortunes in commerce
Parte deJohn Reynolds Collection
Lecture entitled "History of Launceston: fluctuating fortunes in commerce". Prepared for the Adult Education Board, 15th November 1968
John Reynolds
Campbell Town in the 19th century 1821-1900
Parte deJohn Reynolds Collection
Historical study entitled "Campbell Town in the 19th century 1821-1900"
John Reynolds
Parte deEarle Collection
Press cuttings relating to John Earle, including speeches, parliamentary debates and election speeches - chiefly relating to issues of war and conscription. Three scrapbooks made from Legislative Council Journal and Senate Paper volumes.
John Earle
Parte deEarle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "The World at War" dated 25-26 Sept. 1918. Reprint from Parliamentary Debates
John Earle
Parte deEarle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "Protection" dated 13 July 1921.
Speech by the Hon. John Earle reprinted from Parliamentary Debates.
John Earle
Parte deEarle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "Cheer up Australia" dated 19 July 1922.
Reprint of speech by Senator J. Earle from Parliamentary Debates.
John Earle
Forty -five Years Public Librarian Mr A J. Taylor's Career
Parte deEarle Collection
Pamphlet entitled "Forty -five Years Public Librarian Mr A J. Taylor's Career" dated 1919
Published by The World, printed by Labor Papers Ltd Hobart.
John Earle
Parte deFuller Papers
Correspondence with A.B.C. letters concerning broadcasts, also scripts (including scripts by George Evans - pseudonym for W.E. Fuller as bookseller).
William Edwin Fuller
Correspondence - Hilda Bridges to Frances Fuller 1958 - 1964
Parte deFuller Papers
Letters from Hilda Bridges (d. 1971 aged 89, sister of Roy Bridges) to Mrs. W. E. Fuller on personal and family affairs, daily life,
occasional references to her writing and publications.
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
Proof copy of
(1) Pink Magic by :Margaret Lee Runbeck, London, (Peter Davis, 1951)
(2) 'My little book by Dora Hookey' , W. E. Fuller & James Boa, The Bookshelf, 1920. (photocopy)
William Edwin Fuller
Moonaba - story of a family by Nellie M. Buckley
Parte deFuller Papers
Photocopy of a script of story by Nellie M. Buckley. entitled 'Moonaba -story of a family", dated 1965.
Typescript in file folder with photograph of elderly woman, neatly dressed in black silk suit, also younger woman.
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
Collection of Christmas cards
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
Three photographs of friends:
William Edwin Fuller
Painting's and prints - Tasmanian scenes
Parte deFuller Papers
Paintings and prints - Tasmanian scenes by Roy Cox, crayon and wash drawings, 1945: Salamanca Place, Hobart - Kelly's Steps, Hobart - Old Signal Station, Hobart - G.P.O., Hobart - Government House , Hobart. Also post-card reproductions of the above, plus Hobart Bridge and Ross Bridge.
Coloured engraved, reproduction from the original painting held in the Allport Library Tasmania of Joseph Lycett's View from top of Mount Nelson with Hobart Town in the distance, V.D.L. Published by J. Souter, 1825, printed. J. Walch & Sons, 1974.
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
Bank book belonging to W. E. Fuller with transactions dated 1958 to 1960
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
Three items belonging to W. E. Fuller -Identity card, 1941; visiting cards (Collins Street) and Passport, 1954.
William Edwin Fuller
Parte deFuller Papers
Bookshop account journal dated July 1921 - March 1927 including wages, furniture, stock.
William Edwin Fuller
Letter: Henry Meredith to mother
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Undated letter from Henry Meredith to his mother, Mary Ann written from Mr Giblin's New Town Academy, regarding his health, the situation of the school being good, going to the races and seeing a boat on four wheels drawn by horses.
Henry Meredith
George Meredith to daughter Fanny
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from George Meredith to his daughter Fanny dated 24 Dec. 1853 - As "Miss Meredith" considered to be the mistress of the house and so expected to be at home when visitors were received; Miss Grant's marriage; Mrs John expecting to be confined in January; Mrs Charles avoids Cambria. Endorsed with note from E. Dyer about key and pencilled verse.
George Meredith
Elizabeth Gregson to Mary and George Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letters from Elizabeth Gregson to Mary and George Meredith .c. 1829-1839. Invitation to visit her at Lindisfarne, visit of young friends, her visit to Cambria, and letter from Mary Meredith to Elizabeth Gregson.: disappointed she did not accompany Mr. Gregson. (1830).
Mary Ann Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from Capt. Hibbert, undated. Returning two volumes of Brambletye to Mrs. Meredith
Mary Ann Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from T.W. Rowlands to Joseph Archer & George Meredith dated 13 January 1836. Judgement against them at suit of Nathaniel Thornton, payment £564 . 17. 4. debt due to Mrs Moore
George Meredith
Occurrences at Apsley River Farm
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Occurrences at Apsley River Farm dated 28 May 1838. Memorandum of magistrates finding an assigned servant to Mr Lynes in Charles Meredith's hut and conduct of John Lyne.
George Meredith
No date - c.1821- Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith dated 5th March 1821, 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
John Meredith
2 Feb 1822 - Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letter from Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith dated 5th March 1821, 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
John Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letters between John and Maria Meredith in regard to - Knee better, splints off, seen Edwin, Mary Boots (1857); governess Miss Piguenit leaving -job "too menial", suggest older housekeeper and Maria to teach children, Fanny good to little ones (1859); Parliament, committees, St. David's Cathedral- Mr Watson a bit of a ranter (Aug.1861); Green Ponds coach, countryside, legacy (Oct. 1861); House of Assembly,land sales, James Grant (1871); express train shakey (1898)
John Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Letters from Caroline (Mrs James) Grant addressed to "My dear son John": Talbots of Malahide lost baby, servants, new clergyman, life on farm (1852); J.M.'s knee, backgammon (1856); birthday, J.M.'s second child (1857); family, birth of J.M.'s third son (1859); J.M.'s fourth son (1865).
John Meredith
Parte deMeredith Family Papers
Correspondence between Mary Rose (Meredith) Mace (Polly) and her mother Maria (Hammond) Meredith dates 1882-1883. From her home, Rostrevor, Spring Bay: Fanny's visit, boating picnic, dressmaking, children, opening new church (6 Feb.1883); visit to relatives in Melbourne (1882) and Mother's replies: Melbourne, Russian ship- good to rub up French (Feb.Mar.82)
Mary Rose Meredith
Parte deSt. Mark's Church of England, Pontville: Miscellaneous Pamphlets Collection
Bishop's letter 'to the lay members of the Church of England in the Diocese of Tasmania', with extracts from his charge to the clergy, reports of the sustentation committees, and list of clergy.
St. Mark's Anglican Church, Pontville
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Sketch of Pink Mountain berries , Hobart
Olive Pink
Richmond Anglican Cemetery : inscriptions on some graves
Parte deMeston Papers
Inscriptions on some graves in Richmond Anglican cemetery
copies by A.L. Meston.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
The Grand Hotel, Huonville, Tas
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Letters from Charles Arthur to John Clark
Letters to John Clark (1807 - 1853) son of William Clark from Charles Arthur (1808-1884), nephew and ADC of Governor George Arthur, dated 1827 - 1829, 1840.
Personal letters including references to Col. Arthur - displeasure at late night adventures (21.4.28, 11.12.29), rumours of recall; Dr Browne's contributions to Advertiser; Kemp - "that dammed old fool"; marriage of Bothwell Police Magistrate to nymph not yet 16 Jenny Read; Capt. Donaldson; Debating Society; death of Dr. Coleman; ship "Prince Regent" stuck on sand near Iron Pot; convicts' capture of "Cyprus"; his appointment as A.D.C. to uncle Col. Arthur and description of uniform (10 Oct. 1829); Duke of Wellington's duel; Tasmanian society: dinners, dances, shooting quail at Pittwater, the "Jewess".
William Clark
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Photograph of People's Park Strahan, initialed "J M W". Glossy print, amateurishly mounted
James Backhouse Walker
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Mounted photograph of a view of Hobart from West Hobart, showing the tower of old St. David's Cathedral
James Backhouse Walker
Cascades, Mount Wellington & Fern Tree Bower
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Photograph of taken around Cascades, Mount Wellington, Fern Tree Bower.
James Backhouse Walker
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Photograph taken of Port Davey, South West Tasmania landing from a boat, dated 28th August 1898
James Backhouse Walker
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Photograph thought to be the town of Gormanston c1885-90
James Backhouse Walker
Parte deCotton Family Papers
Application to locate additonal grant of 750 acres between Webber's land and Cotton corner tree at Rocky Hills dated 1831
Francis Cotton
Parte deCotton Family Papers
Documents relating to the Grange Property dated 1846 – 1855. Francis Cotton's correspondence relating to the purchase of the Grange estate) including: copies of letters from Charles Swanston (1846) letter from J.L. Gellibrand offering Grange Farm on the same terms as agreed with Swanston, ie. £4000 at 5% (27 May 1850); letters from Thomas Young, solicitor, relating to the survey of the land, original grantees and application by Gellibrand and Bethune for part of the estate (Oct., Nov. 1854).·copy of letter to Surveyor General (31 Oct. 1854) and to Colonial Secretary (25 Aug. 1855 . Also rough note of history of F. Cotton's purchase of the Grange, uncertain boundaries and "proposals for the occupation of the Grange Estate” (Joseph to have the part known as the Bend and the Big River about 3000 acres, Henry to have remainder of estate and Crown land upwards of 5000 acres)
Francis Cotton
Parte deCotton Family Papers
Quarto Farm journal dated 1881 - 1886. Decayed and crumbly at top of pages
Francis Cotton
Parte deCotton Family Papers
Pocket notebook noting sheep records and farm diary, dated 1865 to 1870 Also includes farm and general diary notes 1867-9
Francis Cotton
Parte deCotton Family Papers
Farm and estate accounts dated 1883 - 1918. Including wages, rations, stock and produce, freight, family, apples, fencing wattle bark, etc.
Francis Cotton
Business correspondence and accounts
Parte deCotton Family Papers
Business correspondence and accounts dated 1831 to 1883. Including:
*(47) invoices for goods sent from London By Thomas Cotton, including desks, work boxes, watch springs, Robert Braggs' account for and note about guns, shingle nails from William Peacock, W. Naylor's printing inks and varnishes for sale, proceeds of sale of Dr. Story's house to pay Lowe & Johnson, and also note about grass seeds, paint, wharfage etc, and letter from William Allen (1835) that dead cows might have been poisoned by a fungus in damp grass, suggests feeding on lucerne, clover, rye etc. (1831-1836, 11 papers);
*(48-65) bill for gun (1837); payment note: R.Wells (1842}, John Allen (1843); notes of produce sent, clothing; Francis Smith, Attorney General's Office 19 July 59: liability for road rates owed by former owner; payment note: boots David Hynes (1863); letter (signature missing): Haynes claim for debt v. G. Cotton (1871); E. Theobald, London: sent two telecopes and catalogue, Greenwich changed (1880); William Smith: apples, skins sold, wheat market low, wheel for repair (31.5.1882); A.C. Douglas, General Post Office: under paid letters or packets between U.K. and Tasmania (7.11.82, 15.11.82); A.W. Smith, Swansea: postage stamps (23.12.82); letters: bank: cheques received, shares, W. Crosby: freight, wool bales, bottle of medicine from Messrs Newell (1882-3).
Francis Cotton
Thomas Cotton and his brother Francis
Parte deCotton Family Papers
Corresponcence between Thomas Cotton and his brother Francis dated 1835, 1856, & 1865
Francis Cotton to brother Thomas: goods shipped, surgical instruments sold (see also 47), Samuel Cook, Theophilus Pollard married again, James Backhouse and G.W. Walker, cattle dieing, 30 grazing on William Lyne's marsh, harvest good (1835, letter addressed to Evans & Co. surgical instrument makers "for Thomas Cotton, junr."); Thomas Cotton to Francis Cotton.: Heather Bell shipment, George E. Broadbent efg'rating to be near James and Fanny Dickinson, Samuel Cook, death of Aunt "Hill" (1856); Thomas Ball retired
doorkeeper of Stoke Newington Friends' Meeting, nephew's business well, Anna Maria "joins with me in greeting" (1865); death notice of Thomas Cotton (1876).
Letters between Thomas Cotton in London and his brother Francis. The first one, written in 1835, was addressed to Evans & Co. surgical instrument makers in London for Thomas Cotton junior. Francis talks about goods shipped, surgical instruments sold, Samuel Cook, Theophilus Pollard married again, James Backhouse and George Washington Walker, cattle dying, thirty grazing on William Lyne's marsh and a good harvest. The fragment of a letter to Francis mentions a shipment on the 'Heather Bell' and a letter of 1856 from Thomas to Francis mentions George E. Broadbent emigrating to be near James and Fanny Dickinson, Samuel Cook and the death of Aunt 'Hill'. A letter from Thomas to Francis of 1865 mentions Thomas Ball retired doorkeeper of Stoke Newington Friends' Meeting, a nephew's business doing well and Anna Maria joining with him in sending greetings. Finally there is a Remembrance Card on the death of Thomas Cotton junior in 1876.
Francis Cotton
Francis Cotton to sons and daughter
Parte deCotton Family Papers
Corresponcence: Francis Cotton to sons and daughter dated 1867 to1868. Letters written while visiting South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales addressed to James, Edward, Joseph and Rachel (December 1867 to January 1868), to Rachel (29 June 1868), to
Joseph (29 June 1868)
Francis Cotton
Postcard of view from Mount Wellington
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Postcard part coloured of view from Mount Wellington looking over Hobart showing vehicles and people on foot. Beattie's photograph
Postcard of Pillinger's Drive, Mt. Wellington
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Postcard of Pillinger's Drive, Mt. Wellington, Hobart Tasmania - showing tyre tracks and snow with a view to the Organ Pipes. Beattie postcard
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Black and white postcard inscribed Koalas, Greetings from Australia. On verso Mowbray Series, Scenic and Historic Views
Postcard of Lily Pond, Botanical Gardens
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Black and white postcard of the lily pond at the Botanical Gardens, Hobart Tasmania. A Rose P Series Postcard Number P.12348
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Black and white postcard of Port Arthur, southern Tasmania showing the church, the penitentiary and other buildings. Marked 26
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Black and white postcard of Wrest Point Hotel from the water at Sandy Bay, with Mount Wellington in the background.
Parte deMitchell Papers
Diary of Sarah E.E. Mitchell of Lisdillon on the East Coast of Tasmania from November 12th 1866 to June 20th 1868 and from July 13 1869 to May 31st 1870. From the age of thirteen she daily noted in her journal the state of the weather, her routine activities about the house and property and visits of friends.
Sarah E.E. Mitchell
Parte deMitchell Papers
Diary of Sarah E.E. Mitchell of Lisdillon on the East Coast of Tasmania - 1881. From the age of thirteen she daily noted in her journal the state of the weather, her routine activities about the house and property and visits of friends.
Sarah E.E. Mitchell
Letter from Adam Taylor of Valleyfield
Handwritten letter from Adam Taylor to his brother William dated 9th November, Valleyfield.
Transcribed :
My dear Willie
We have got three turkeys out and two chickens beside, there are four hens and one turkey sitting. We have had four or five gooseberry pies. Robert went to Melbourne last Saturday with uncle and Jamie and aunt Buist. Old Joe was out getting some wood and someone broke his window, got in and stole all his things. A beautiful owl came into the garden. Robert caught it in the laundry and we sent it to Mr Whitcomb. Miss ??? sends her love to you. I am your affectionate Adam Taylor
Adam Turnbull Taylor
Parte deUniversity Library Photographs
Photograph of the Librarian, D H Borchardt at Loans desk with Mrs Kemp 1960
University of Tasmania
Parte deUniversity Library Photographs
Photograph of the main reading area of the Library, Domain, House . Taken in November 1960 showing students working at desks. Honour board on wall.
University of Tasmania
Sunrise at Cradle Mountain 1976
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows sunrise at Cradle Mountain 1976
Snow cover on the Temple and West Wall at Mount Jerusalem
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows a snow vehicle taking a skier uphill at Ben Lomond 1960
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows snow cover above thick alpine forest at the Wailing Wall near Mount Jerusalem
Water lilies at Lake Meston 1977
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows water spilling from western end of Lake Timk
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows people on western shore of Lake Timk 1974
Snow skier near West Wall, Mount Jerusalem
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows Paddys Lake GIS: Latitude -4145 Longitude 14596 Gazetteer Record_ID TAS07938
Blossom and snow at Fitzgerald
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows yellow blossoms on a stand of wattle trees in foreground and snow on hills behind, at Fitzgerald, near Maydena
Climbing Naturalist Peak in snow
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows five figures in the snow, walking or skiing to the top of Naturalist Peak near Mount Field West, in Mount Field National Park. Some marks on original physical scanned image
Tree felling in Florentine Valley
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows three bushmen, one operating a chainsaw, cutting into the butt of a mature eucalyptus tree, working in the Florentine Valley
Bushwalkers alongside fallen tree
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows two bushwalkers alongside a fallen tree in the bush near Russell River
Tree falls in Florentine Valley
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows tree falling
Tree cut down in Florentine Valley
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photographs shows timber worker in hard hat standing clear of a falling tree in a clearing of the Florentine Valley
Flooded track near Sandfly Creek
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows two bushwalkers wading in knee-high water on a flooded track near Sandfly Creek
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows hop fields and stretch of the River Derwent at Gretna, 1956
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows Guide Falls near Burnie, 1963
People gather in timber work site
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows people in travelling clothes gathered at a timber work site clearing in the Florentine Valley
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
An out-of-focus colour photograph shows Horseshoe Falls on the Russell River, above Russell Falls
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows farmland at Hunting Ground.
Forest road in Florentine Valley
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour portrait format photograph shows vehicles parked beside gravel road in Florentine Valley
Crane lifts trailer onto semi in Florentine Valley
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows a crane being used to load up a semi-trailer to carry logs from the Florentine Valley, inscription on driver's door reads L.J. Reynolds, HAULAGE CONTRACTOR, Maydena, Phone 217
Missing rail section across River Derwent at Macquarie Plains bridge
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph from bank of River Derwent shows twisted railway track
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour portrait format photograph shows the vertical drop of Marriotts Falls
Side view of water flowing over Marriotts Falls
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour portrait format photograph shows side view of the vertical drop of Marriotts Falls
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour portrait format photograph shows low cloud over Mount Bridges, with patches of snow on the ground
Low visibility on Mount Mawson plateau
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows ice and snow amid rocky outcrops on Mount Mawson plateau
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows Lake Newdegate
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows leaves of Pandani covered by snowfall
Picnic hut near National Park entrance
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows picnic hut near road entrance of Mount Field National Park
Man sitting in long grass at Plenty
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows many with dark hair and spectacles sitting on the edge of cleared farmland at Plenty beside river
Timber bridge across Plenty River
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows the timber frame of the bridge across the Plenty River