Broadmarsh : Photographic prints
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC Pr-Bro
- Sub-series
- 1960
Fait partie de Photographic reproduction collection
Collection consists of black & white photographic prints of architecture at Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960
Broadmarsh : Photographic prints
Fait partie de Photographic reproduction collection
Collection consists of black & white photographic prints of architecture at Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Letters from George Meredith to his wife, Mary, his "confidant", from Hobart: journey from Hobart, stay at Jericho, Dickons & cattle (1822); John's folly, Gregson, Archer, Oyster Bay, law case, land grant, John to receive £100 for Mary, garden, fruit trees, prospects not as good as expected, privations for family, China silk to distribute [to children] according to "good behaviour list", discipline of family (1822-3); business, politics, bushranger Tilley etc. (2 Apr. 1825, Mar., Apr.1833); family: F. Champion requested sanction to pay addresses to daughter Sarah, G.M. asked wife to draft reply from a mother's point of view (28 Apr. 1825); bushrangers (1826); brickmaking (ND 1830s); "Billy Austin affair" (12 Feb. 1832); girls keeping house for George Meredith in town and hope Mrs Meredith would come to town to install them in their new residence (4 Sept 1832), Sarah and Miss Bell bridesmaids (8 Mar. 1833); Mary Meredith's "domestic complaints" but she was head of the house even if 2 of the daughters were married (30 Mar. 1833); Henry and John in town to get trousers, "dear little Fanny's" illness (3 Apr. 1833); garden, Charles to advise on farm in G.M.'s absence; friends and business associates: Dickons, Emmett, Gregson (pledged reformation of his habits, 3 Apr. 1833, got Scotch governess for his children, ND.), Poynter, Boyes; interview with Col. Arthur (ND.); Bryant: wife to Hobart, children to Orphan School (ND.). G.M. from Sydney: Mr Oxley, Major Goulburn (28 Mar. 1823). From Mary M.: the farm, merino flock, fat stock in prime condition (6 Mar. 1823 & ND.); expecting the Misses Hammond, schooner seen, men in custody in George Town, may yet recover the little gun, letter from Governor about grant, tender for stores (ND. ?1825).
George Meredith
Correspondence : with children
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Correspondence to parents George and Mary Anne Meredith from the Meredith children
George Meredith
Children's Schooling : correspondence
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Letters to George Meredith and his wife, Mary, regarding their children's schooling.
George Meredith
Mary Ann Meredith: Family Correspondence
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Letters from George Meredith's first wife, Sarah, to governess Mary Ann Evans and from Louisa Ann Twamley
Mary Ann Meredith
Correspondence : Friends and neighbours
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Correspondence from friends and neighbours.
George Meredith
Correspondence : Household and Servants : Mary Meredith
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Correspondence regarding household and servants.
Mary Ann Meredith
Correspondence : Business : George Meredith
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Correspondence regarding George Meredith's business dealings
George Meredith
Correspondence : Magistracy : George Meredith
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Correspondence regarding George Meredith's magistracy
George Meredith
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Receipts for payment for meat suppled
George Meredith
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Some correspondence of John Meredith , cousin of George Meredith who accompanied the Meredith family to Van Dieman's land.
John Meredith
Children of George and Mary Meredith : Correspondence
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Letters written between the Meredith children.
George Meredith
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Letters from John Grant of Tullochgorm to John Meredith also letters from Maria Hammond to John Meredith prior to their marriage
John Meredith
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Consist of John and Meredith's family correspondence, correspondence with their children, relatives and friends
John Meredith
Correspondence with children : John and Maria Meredith
Fait partie de Meredith Family Papers
Correspondence between John and Maria Meredith and their children. They had ten children: Mary Rose (Polly 1852-1884), Henry Montague (1854-1902), George Llewellyn (Llewellyn 1855-1937), Clara Sabina ("Kiddie"1857-1924), James Ernest (1859-1910), Fanny Maria (1862- ), Jessie Rosina (1863-1944), John Percival (Jack or Johnnie 1865-1916), Edwin Mervyn (Mervyn 1867-1929) and Elsie Dry
(1869-1918).
John Meredith
Fait partie de Cotton Family Papers
Diaries, Journals, memoranda and pocketbooks relating to farming activities
Francis Cotton
Farm & Estate accounts and stock records : 34 to 39
Fait partie de Cotton Family Papers
Notes books and folios detailing farm & estate accounts and stock record. Notation of wages, rations, sheep, orchard and dairy etc.
Francis Cotton
Miscellaneous farm records and accounts :40 to 65
Fait partie de Cotton Family Papers
Miscellaneous farm records, business correspondence and accounts
Francis Cotton
Fait partie de Cotton Family Papers
Personal papers and corresponcence of Francis Cotton, also documents reating to other appointments held
Francis Cotton
General Correspondence : 82 to 125
Fait partie de Cotton Family Papers
Letters received 1838 - 1883. Letters to Francis Cotton from friends, neighbours etc, many referring to the Society of Friends, some also addressed to Anna Maria Cotton
Francis Cotton
Fait partie de Cotton Family Papers
Personal papers of Francis Cotton including birth certificates
Francis Cotton
Fait partie de Cotton Family Papers
Francis Cotton's correspondence and papers relating to the Society of Friends. He paid many visits of concern to Friends in South Australia, Victoria and N.S.W. See also (Series C) general correspondence for letters from and relating to Friends.
Francis Cotton
Fait partie de Cotton Family Papers
Francis Cotton's correspondence and papers relating to the Society of Friends. He paid many visits of concern to Friends in South Australia, Victoria and N.S.W. See also (Series C) general correspondence for letters from and relating to Friends.
Francis Cotton