- AU TAS UTAS SPARC X2-5
- Pièce
- 1869
Fait partie de Notes on Aborigines
Photocopy of printed poems in the memory of King Billy, the 'last of the aboriginal race'
Fait partie de Notes on Aborigines
Photocopy of printed poems in the memory of King Billy, the 'last of the aboriginal race'
The Furneaux Islands, their early settlement and some characteristics of their inhabitants
Fait partie de Furneaux Islands Aboriginal Settlement
'The Furneaux Islands, their early settlement and some characteristics of their inhabitants'· by Edward William Stevens, State School teacher and catechist, 1790-1899.
Written for for the Royal Society of Tasmania in 1899. Handwritten article described as being compiled 'from a diary and notes written during many years residence in the islands and compiled at the request of the Right Rev. H. H. Montgomery, Bishop of Tasmania, Launceston, October 16th 1899
Edward William Stephens
Language & dialects spoken by the Aborigines of Tasmania
Fait partie de Notes on Aborigines
Printed paper presented by the Secretary of The Royal Society of Tasmania entitled 'Language & dialects spoken by the Aborigines of Tasmania, compiled from official and other vocabularies and arranged for comparison by J.E. Calder’. Published by the Parliament of Tasmania in 1901
James Erskine Calder
Parliamentary Report on the Furneaux Islands
Fait partie de Furneaux Islands Aboriginal Settlement
Report on the mutton bird industry, the mixed race reserve, schools etc. by J.E.C. Lord, Commissioner of Police, in return to an order of the House of Assembly October 1908.
John E. C. Lord
Papers relating to Cape Barren Island
Fait partie de Furneaux Islands Aboriginal Settlement
Papers relating to Cape Barren Island 1902 - 1928. Including: correspondence or Captain Bladen concerning the aboriginal reserve 1902-1927, genealogical tables of mixed race people, list of all mixed race people living on the Reserve 1928 and a 'chronological' list of residents in order of age, giving dates of birth, notes, etc.
James M Bladon
Fait partie de Notes on Aborigines
Tasmania's vanished race : national talks delivered from 3AR Melbourne, on February 26th, 1935, March 6th, 1935 and March 12th, 1935 written by Frederic Wood Jones
Frederic Wood Jones
Fait partie de Meston Papers
Notes on stone age man and aborigines
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Fait partie de Notes on Aborigines
Newpaper cutting from the Mercury newspaper about Wauba Debar's grave at Bicheno Tasmania. Article includes image of the grave of Wauba Debar (1792–1832) a female Aboriginal Tasmanian.
Wauba Debar
The story of Tasmanian aborigines
Fait partie de Notes on Aborigines
The story of Tasmanian aborigines , prepared by Dr. William Bryden. Published Hobart [Tas.] : Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, 1960.
William Bryden
Manuscript notes on Aborigines
Fait partie de Notes on Aborigines
Handwriten manuscript notes and copies of government correspondence concerning aborigines, 1830 - 1832 . Thought to have been compiled c. 1950 - 1970, author unknown