W.E. Shoobridge's Electoral statements
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC S3-34
- Stuk
- 1918
W.E. Shoobridge's electoral statements.
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
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W.E. Shoobridge's Electoral statements
W.E. Shoobridge's electoral statements.
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
Letter : James Gordon arbitrator in civil case, Sydney
Part of William Gunn Papers
Letter to James Gordon arbitrator in civil case, Sydney Order of Civil Court of N.S.W. for dispute between William Stewart and Robert Campbell to be referred to the arbitration of James Gordon (11 October 1810); accounts of "estimated proportion arising to Captain Stewart on the sale of seal skins, oil" etc.; valuation of sloop "George", brig Venus, etc.
James Gordon
Memorandum of confirmation : Appointment as Police Magistrate
Part of William Gunn Papers
Memorandum of confirmation of James Gordon's appointment as Police Magistrate, 28 July 1830
James Gordon
Part of John Henry O'Neil Collection
Letters in tribute from Cadbury Fry Pascall, Tasmanian Employees Federation, Eric Reece.
John Henry O'Neil
No date - c.1821- Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Part of Meredith 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
2 Feb 1822 - Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Part of Meredith 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
2 Feb 1822 - Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Part of Meredith 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
2 Feb 1822 - Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Part of Meredith 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
Children of George and Mary Meredith : Correspondence
Part of Meredith Family Papers
Letters written between the Meredith children.
George Meredith
Part of 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
Part of 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
Part of Meredith Family Papers
Correspondence between Mary Rose (Meredith) Mace and John Meredith : From Rostrevor: husband's drunkenness - wants to leave him (1879); thanks for photograph from Johnston's, old Mrs Cotton dying, Sarah Mitchell ill, John Mace still plays cricket, little Molly's lessons, Jessie a great comfort.
John Meredith
Part of Gatenby Letters
Letters written by George Andrew Gatenby to an uncle John from "Pisa" dated June (1867) and April 1869. Describing the Supreme Court in Melbourne, journey to U.K, traffic in London and Cambridge.
George Andrew Gatenby
Part of Grant Collection
Typescript transcript of some of the letters written between John and James Grant in the period to 30th November to October 1825
James Grant
Letter : Thomas Young to John Grant
Part of Grant Collection
One letter written by Thomas Young, solicitor, to John Grant dated 11 July 1825 from Hobart in regard to suit for debt v, Reid
John Grant
Letters : Illness and death of John Grant
Part of Grant Collection
Letters relating to the illness and death of John Grant dated between 12 November 1825 and 31 December 1825. Letters from A.B. Spark in Sydney to James and Caroline Grant - John Grant very ill, prospects grave, relative needed. John Grant. died Sunday 11 December and was interred on the Tuesday, John Grants.'s will; Caroline Grant to James Grant from Hobart - Spark's letter, business, case of umbrellas (1 December 2 copies cross written- one addressed to James Grant c/o John McLeod, Campbell Town, the other c/o Archibald Thomson, Launceston), from Sydney: arrived too late, John died, returning to James and the "little fellow", Dr Hood and Mr Bethune would be shocked at news, customary in England to send gloves to all friends of deceased- white as John single,Mr Sparks and Mr Bethune ought to be presented with mourning rings.
John Grant
Certificate : Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Part of John William Hadden Collection
Certificate No. 5185 dated 2 May 1856 of the Court of Examiners that John William Hadden, V.D. Land, had been examined and admitted to membership of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Signed by the President, Vice-President and 6 others.
John William Hadden
Stott's Technical Correspondence College
Part of Alice Daisy Baker Collection
Stott's Technical Correspondence College dated 1938-9. Lessons in story writing. Eleven lessons with exercises by Mrs Baker and comments and some miscellaneous exercises in writing.
Alice Daisy Baker
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Bolton Stafford Bird appointment as Treasurer dated 29 March 1887
Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Oath of Allegiance signed by Bolton Stafford Bird on 28 January 1889 and signed by Governor R.G.C. Hamilton.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Appointment as representative to the National Australasian Convention
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Bolton Stafford Bird appointment as representative to the National Australasian Convention dated 24th Feburary 1891
Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George is a British order of chivalry founded on 28th April 1818 by George, Prince Regent, later King George IV, while he was acting as regent for his father, King George Ill. It is named in honour of two military saints, St Michael and St George. Originally awarded to those holding commands or high position in the Mediterranean territories acquired in the Napoleonic Wars, it was subsequently extended to holders of similar office or position in other territories of the British Empire. It is awarded to men and women who hold high office or who render extraordinary or important non-military service in a foreign country, and can also be conferred for important or loyal service in relation to foreign and Commonwealth affairs.
The only insignia used by all members of the Ord????r, this badge is a seven-armed, white-enamelled 'Maltese Asterisk'. The obverse shows St Michael trampling on Satan, while the reverse shows St George on horseback killing a dragon -both within a dark blue ring bearing the· Order's motto of Auspicium melioris cevi (Latin for 'Token of a better age').
Bird was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1920 New Year Honours.
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Proof of Debrett entry for correction dated 1921
Bolton Stafford Bird
Obituaries of Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Various newspaper cuttings of the obituaries of Bolton Stafford Bird who died at his home on Bruny Island, Tasmania on the 15th December 1924.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Letter from George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
1 letter (originally numbered as no.4) dated 12 April, 1824
Braddon's : A home in the colonies
Part of Edward Braddon Collection
Photocopies of thirty letters written by Edward Nicholas Coventry Braddon and published serially in The Calcutta Statesman & Friend of India, May to October 1878, describing life in Tasmania.
Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry Braddon
A home in the colonies': Edward Braddon's letters to India from North West Tasmania 1878
Part of Edward Braddon Collection
Reprint of Braddon's "A home in the colonies" May - Oct. 1878 . Edited by Scott Bennett as "'A home in the colonies': Edward
Braddon's letters to India from North West Tasmania 1878" Tas.Hist. Research Assoc. Papers & Proceedings vol. 27 No.4 Dec. 1980
pages 119 - 216 (some parts omitted)
Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry Braddon
Part of Edward Braddon Collection
Article by Scott Bennett written in 1979 entitled Braddon in India and published in T.H.R.A. Papers & Proceedings; vol. 26 No.3 Sept. 1979 pp. 70-84
Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry Braddon
The collection consists of correspondence, papers, newspaper cuttings, literary manuscripts and other miscellaneous items of Roy Bridges, Tasmanian writer and newspaper reporter Including some correspondence and agreements with publishers and manuscripts or typescripts of much of his work, including unpublished material. The Collection also includes manuscripts of Hilda Bridges, Roy's sister.
Royal Tasman Bridges
William Grant Broughton Papers
One reel of microfilmed documents . The papers include William Grant Broughton's correspondence with Bishop Selwyn of New Zealand 1845; correspondence with Bishop William Tyrrell (1807-1879) of Newcastle 1848 - 1852 (15 letters); letters written to others and some letters received, including Rev. R. Allwood, Joshua Watson, NSW Government officials etc.
William Grant Broughton
Part of Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
1 handwritten diary (black exercise book), marked Private, 1910 - 1914, documenting her last week in London and voyage to Australia [sailed from Tilbury on September 15th and arrived in Adelaide on 21st October 1911]. At the Freemantle stopover, her father received a letter from Francis Mather and Mr Gower asking him to take over at the Friends' School for 7 months while Mr Gower was in England
Margaret Sturge Watts
Part of Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
1 typescript document of 2 MST diaries (A1 and A2). Transcribed c1989 by Belinda Marsden-Smedley, who also added some dates and notes (as Margaret didn't include many dates) to enable correlation with events reported elsewhere.
Includes regret at not being able to join in the dancing (pages 3 and 5) on the voyage; her plan to to work with women in India in 5 or 6 years 'to try to show them the meaning of love' (p7); letter from Francis Mather & Mr Gower asking Mr Thorp to substitute at the Friends School for 7 months (p9); brief preliminary visit to Hobart (p14); arrival in Hobart (p27) and concern at boys attending military drill; met Captain Amundsen who signed her autograph book (p30.
Margaret Sturge Watts
List of people mentioned in Diary
Part of Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
1 typescript document (created by Belinda Marsden-Smedley) of people mentioned in the 2 MST diaries (A1 and A2)
Margaret Sturge Watts
Part of John Henry O'Neil Collection
Typescript biographical notes of John Henry (Jack) O'Neil (1888-1971) dated 29 July 1965
John Henry O'Neil
Part of John Henry O'Neil Collection
Photographs:
John Henry O'Neil
Part of St. Mark's Church of England, Pontville: Miscellaneous Pamphlets Collection
Sustentation fund rules - Chairman W. Gore Elliston.
A fund of a religious body for the more adequate support of its ministers.
St. Mark's Anglican Church, Pontville
Part of St. Mark's Church of England, Pontville: Miscellaneous Pamphlets Collection
The story of the Cross. Hymns and music
St. Mark's Anglican Church, Pontville
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Notes, assignments and tables for Chemistry
Ronald Turner Ralph
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Practical work notes
Ronald Turner Ralph
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Practical work notes
Ronald Turner Ralph
Introductory course in differential equations for students in classical and engineering colleges
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Murray, D. A. (1936). Introductory course in differential equations for students in classical and engineering colleges. London: Longmans, Green and Co.
Ronald Turner Ralph
An introduction to the infinitesimal calculus
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Caunt, G. W. (1931). An introduction to the infinitesimal calculus. Oxford: The Clarendon Press.
Ronald Turner Ralph
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
How to Write an Essay, 188 pages
(Cover, title page missing)
Ronald Turner Ralph
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Spinney, L. B. (1937). A textbook of physics. New York: Macmillan Co.
Ronald Turner Ralph
Practical plane and solid geometry
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Morris, I. H., & Husband, J. (1942). Practical plane and solid geometry. S.I.: Longmans, Green.
Ronald Turner Ralph
Reference Data for Radio Engineers
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
McPherson, W. L. (n.d.). Reference Data for Radio Engineers. S.I.: Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd.
Ronald Turner Ralph
A new trigonometry for schools
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Borchardt, W. G., & Perrott, A. D. (1930). A new trigonometry for schools. London: G. Bell & Sons.
Ronald Turner Ralph
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
• "Crazy Crises", 1940, May 8,9,11 by The Tasmanian University Union. Performed at The Playhouse, Hobart. Includes cast, song lyrics and advertisement for "Harm in a Teacup" play in July 1940 by University Dramatic Club.
• "Housemaster", No Year, July 8, 10, 11. Performed at The Playhouse, Hobart. Includes cast and advertisement for event with New Zealand Debaters, University Library.
• "Tonight at 8:30, Three Plays by Noel Coward". No Year, October. Performed at The Playhouse Hobart. Includes cast, introduction by Noel Coward. Advertisement at Lecture at Playhouse, 23 October, "A Worker Looks at Drama" and The Russian Ballet at the Theatre Royal.
• "The Seven Ages of Man". 1941, by The Tasmanian University Union. Performed at The Playhouse, Hobart. Includes cast, song lyrics.
• "Living Dangerously". No Year, September. Performed at Theatre Royal. Includes cast.
• "The Middle Watch", July 23, 25, 1932, performed by the University Dramatic Club at the Theatre Royal. Includes cast and miscellaneous advertisements for local businesses.
• Smokin' Hot, 1948,
• Typewritten script involving prominent German figures including Hitler, Goebbels. Includes handwritten edits.
• Swastika, cloth
Ronald Turner Ralph
The Workers' Educational Association Newsletter
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
'The Newsletter" issued by The Workers' Educational Association vols II - IV.
Ronald Turner Ralph
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Handmade swastika cloth badge thought to belong with previous typewritten script involving prominent German figures including Hitler and Goebbels
Ronald Turner Ralph
Frederick Watson Correspondence
Seven letters from Frederick Watson of Historical Records of Australia in answer to various queries about early settlers. Dated May to November 1921
William Graham Robertson
Collection consists of papers relating to the convict ship, Waterloo, and includes a copy of a detachment order, notes on the life of Thomas Grove and an extract relating to the last voyage of the Waterloo
Waterloo (Ship)
Detachment order for convict ship "Waterloo"
Part of Convict ship "Waterloo"
A detachment order for the convict ship "Waterloo", dated 26 March 1829, for three watches, guard on poop during the day and on quarter at night, duties of sentries etc., signed by H. Dumaresq Lt. Col.
Waterloo (Ship)
Collection consists of correspondence, stock ledgers, order & delivery books, an account book and miscellaneous printed papers
Duncan Loane Pty.
Letter from Matt Seal: April 29 1895
Part of Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, written from Dunrobin, Casterton, Victoria, dated April 26, 1895, telling of fighting bushfires at Dunrobin and fly fishing and camping up and down the Glenelg River
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: July 18 1895
Part of Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, written from Dunrobin, Casterton, Victoria, dated July 18, 1895, sorry he is taking so long to reply but hopes she will send him her newest photograph.
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Papers of Wilfred Hugh Hudspeth (1874-1952) married Mary R A. Leake
John Leake
Report of the Council of the High School
Part of High School of Hobart Town
The Report of the Council of the High School of Hobart Town. Printed by H. & G. Best
John Lillie
Annual Examination - High School of Hobart Town
Part of High School of Hobart Town
Copy of examination papers and lists of results of the 1851 annual examination for the Annual Report of the High School of Hobart Town. Printed pamphlet 'Colonial Times' office, Hobart
High School of Hobart Town
Marshall and Terry Family Papers
This collection consists of the papers of George Marshalland his grandson George Douglas Marshall who married Beatrice Terry granddaughter of Ralph Terry, of Lachlan Mills, New Norfolk, Tasmania so some papers of the Terry family papers are also included.
Also included are notes on family history and genealogy.
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Geometrical exercise book of George Marshall, Dundee. Dated February-April 1810
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
David Marshall married Helen Pillans Jackson, died in Queensland 1896.
George Marshall
Notes on family history and genealogy
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Including excerpt from deed of settlement of Prof. Thomas Thomson Jackson D.D. of St. Andrews, Scotland, with bequest to Helen Pillans Jackson, wife of David Marshall, died in Queensland 1896, and petition for settlement of the trust.
A few of the papers are stuck inside a large green volume entitled A History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans & Highland Regiments, ed. Keltie, Edinburgh, 1875.
George Marshall
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Receipted account for 1 guinea paid to W.J. Ring for tuition of Master Ralph. Dated 1830
John Terry
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Series contains record of baptism and obituary of Ralph Terry , also a farm sowing record
John Terry
Collection consists of of notes on various aspects of the history of Tasmania and drafts of articles, written mainly between 1935 and 1951, some for The Royal Society of Tasmania Papers & Proceedings
Wilfred Hugh Hudspeth
Part of Hobart Town Turkish Bath Company
Index to RS4 - Hobart Town Turkish Bath Company
James Backhouse Walker Collection
Collection consists of notes and draft articles also a large collection of newspaper clippings regarding Tasmania
James Backhouse Walker
Part of Horton Bequest
Photograph of the exhibition building taken by W.L. Beale
Part of Horton Bequest
Photograph of the exhibition building taken by W.L. Beale
Collection consists of historical documents, personal and official papers
Ernest Clark
Collection consists of photographic copies of the diaries held by the Mitchell Library
Robert Knopwood
Collection consists of sermons, written by the Reverend Robert Knopwood from 1789 to 1838 in a large clear hand, each in a thin paper booklet.
Robert Knopwood
Part of Knopwood Letters
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Sixteen photographs taken at times between 1934 and the 1970s. One is of Ruth at Sandy Bay presumably before leaving for England. Later photographs show Ruth on her honeymoon, horse riding (presumably in England) and, later still, at Eaglehawk Neck and Orford. There are several passport photographs and one studio portrait taken in England in 1945.
Clive Sansom
Photographs: Sansoms with other people
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Seven photographs show either one or both of the Sansoms with Walter Stiasny and his wife, with members of the London verse speaking choir at a choir reunion in London in 1961 and with other groups of unidentified people.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Brown folder marked 'Poems' that comprises copies of letters Sansom received and wrote in 1939.
• Ten letters (several undated and l incomplete) from Allan Keeling and a copy of one of Sansom' s replies.
• Five letters and a post card to the Sansoms from Martin Miles, and one addressed to Ruth Sansom only. Two letters to the Sansoms from Helen Miles, mother of Martin.
• Seven letters from Rodney Bennett.
• Five letters from Anny and Herbert Gunsburg [?]
• Two post cards and six letters from Marjorie Gullan.
• Two letters from Sansom's mother.
• Two letters from Sansom's aunt (Aunt Bee).
• Two letters from Len Sansom (Sansom's brother).
• One letter from Eric Savage and Sansom's reply.
• Single letters from Rolf Maass, Ruth's mother (19 Carr Street, North Hobart), Cicely Beardsall ( including her poem and Sansom' s reply), George Buchanan, Lewis W. Phillips, Marjorie Halben, Butch Levistein, J.R. Firth, and H.W. Chapman
• Copies of Sansom's letters to John O 'London's, The Listener and Palmers Green Gazette.
• Two newspaper clippings of Sansom's letters to the editor (unidentified papers and undated).
• Letter to Barclay's Bank.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Twenty-two scripts of ABC 'Speaking and Listening' radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom's assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Four scripts of ABC 'Myths and Legends' radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom 's assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Seven scripts of ABC 'Journeys in Bookland' radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom's assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Seven radio plays and parts thereof written for schools by Sansom.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Sound rhymes and various related notes by Sansom.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Handwritten notes by Ruth Sansom, including her draft autobiography about life with Clive, and section of a typed manuscript titled 'Married Life'. Additional pages of material relating to the Sansoms' experiences during World War II and mentioning contacts with writers and absent friends including Allan Keeling, Kathleen NeedhamHurst, Marjorie Gullan, Gordon Bottomley, Robert Gittings, Frieda Hodgson, Margaret Rutherford, Judith Wright, Dorothy Gear, Walter de la Mare and the young actor Martin Miles. A handwritten biography of Clive Sansom focussing on his childhood and his mother with a further section titled 'Clive 16 to 27'. Ruth Sansom also describes the Sansoms' holiday in the Tyrol and her work in a Jewish refugee school.
Clive Sansom
Handwritten autobiography: The War Years
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Ruth Sansom' s handwritten autobiography - 'The War Years'. This describes her school days, her work in England, the Sansoms' friendship with Paul Scott, and their relationship with Jonathon Field, and Clive Sansom's illness at the end of the Second World War.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Ruth Sansom's handwritten autobiography that describes the Sansoms' last year in London (1950) and travel to Tasmania and early years in that State.
Ruth Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Manila folder marked 'Miscellaneous' that includes:
• Four reproduced pencil sketches of Sansom.
• 'The New Alcestes' - a parody on Gilbert Murray by Sansom, written Easter 1933.
• ‘Rostra’ 16/2 July 1981 containing an obituary for Sansom written by Robert Bennett.
• A handwritten article by Ruth titled 'Clive in Satire and Parody after Paul's letters'. This was written following Hilary Spurling's visit to Hobart and reflects Ruth's responses to aspects of her husband's writings.
• Two poems in Ruth Sansom's handwriting titled 'Snake' and 'Indian Play'.
• Several loose pages in Ruth's handwriting that appear to be drafts of her memories of life with her husband.
Ruth Sansom
Part of Herbert C. Tapping Collection
Hobart City Clerk, 5 July 1916. Fred R. Battle had been appointed City Treasurer and Accounting, but Tapping with third in ballot.
Herbert Caleb Tapping
Index to T6 - Tasmanian South African Returned Soldiers Association Collection
Part of Tasmanian South African Returned Soldiers Association Collection
Correspondence of T.S.A.R.S.A. relating to Hobart and Northern Branch reunions.
Tasmanian South African Returned Soldiers Association