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Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
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Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Eight small captioned coloured fold out images in proprietary post-able envelope. From envelope - Camera Views, Devonport, Tas. On reverse - Produced by Murray Views, Gympie. Q, Copyright, Samuel Lee & Co. Printers
Outward Bound, Mersy River, Devonport, Tas.
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
The Mersy River, Devonport, Tas.
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Twelve small captioned coloured fold out images in proprietary post-able envelope. From envelope - A Souvenir of Beautiful East Coast Tasmania, 12 Specially selected views in full color. Published by Nucolorvue Productions, Victoria. From inside "The East Coast, Tasmania. The tourist referes to the East Coast a the section from scottsdale in the north to Sorell in the south of the island. This route provides an immense array of natures most lavish scenery. The rich fertile valleys of Scottsdale and Derby, rugged alpine areas near Pyengana, beautiful george Bay at St. Helens are in themselves a sheer delight.
Lovely beaches, quiet lagoons, rugged granite peaks of Coles Bay and Bicheno, restful Swansea and Triabunna, vie with may other picturesque parts of this lovely coastline.
Excellent fishing, swimming, hiking and boating are easily available. Relics of the early pioneer days are readily found in many parts of the coast."
Nucolorvue Productions
A typical scene on the Tasman Highway
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Tasmanian Cooperative Fruit Growers Association : Circulars
Parte deWaldie Papers
Address c.1857 from members of the Church of England resident in Kingston to Francis Nixon, Bishop of Tasmania, concerning their pastor, Rev. E. Freeman. Call upon Your Lordship to exercise the authority vested in you as Bishop of the Diocese, to remove the Rev. E. Freeman from this parish, and to nominate as his successor some discreet and faithful minister of God's Word, whose friendly counsels may advise them in the time of health and prosperity, and whose prayers and affectionate sympathies may console, comfort, and support them in the hour of adversity, sorrow, anguish, and of death.
Signed by Robert Williams and 21 others.
John Waldie
Index to C7 digitised material
Index to C7 - Dr George Fordyce Story Collection
Tasmanian Aboriginal stone implements
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Lantern slide of Tasmanian aboriginal stone implements. Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994.
John Watt Beattie
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Lantern slide of a Tasmanian aboriginal woman. Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994.
John Watt Beattie
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Lantern slide of an aboriginal implement quarry at Tedworth. Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994.
John Watt Beattie
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Lantern slide of aboriginal caves at Tedworth. Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994.
John Watt Beattie
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Lantern slide of maps of Tasmania. Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994.
John Watt Beattie
James Backhouse (1794-1869) Tasmania
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Lantern slide of James Backhouse. Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994.
John Watt Beattie
South front, University of Tasmania, Queen's Domain, Hobart, late nineteenth century
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Lantern slides of the University of Tasmania, Queen's Domain, Hobart. Views of exterior and laboratories and library. Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994 (Collection Pr.S.Uni/1-8)
John Watt Beattie
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Lantern slides of the University of Tasmania, Queen's Domain, Hobart. Views of exterior and laboratories and library. Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994 (Collection Pr.S.Uni/1-8)
John Watt Beattie
Waterloo Hotel, corner Murray and Davey Streets, Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, 1832
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Lantern slide of Waterloo Hotel on the corner of Murray and Davey Streets, Hobart - from a painting dated 1832. Renamed Waterloo Tavern in 1842. Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994.
John Watt Beattie
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Lantern slide of Bishop Nixon Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994.
John Watt Beattie
Thomas Alcock: last will and testament
Photocopy of the last will and testament of Thomas Alcock, dated 1856, leaving legacies to his children and his second wife, Ann. Executors were Thomas Lodywyk Crowther, surgeon, and John Regan, tanner.
Thomas Alcock
Parte deCotton Family Papers
Subjects and Places Index including C7 - Story and DX20 - Mather
Folder containing typescripts of article with other associated material written by Meston
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Folder containing "Early Days on the Tamar"; 2 copies of a photograph of Launceston; photocopy of "Plan of Launceston" (from Ross: Hobart Town Almanack, 1832); printed broadside, "Ackerman's Exhibition", Launceston.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Research notes, transcripts and drafts
Five folders of research notes, transcripts and rough drafts for "Van Diemen's Land Company, 1825-1842".
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Letters and photographs from various people regarding research topics
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Eight letters from A.L. Wayn, State Secretary's Department, in reply to queries from A.L.M.; 2 articles by A.L.Wayn from Educational Record: "0use in the State Records"; from the State Records, second article. 1947.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Letter from R.S. Sanderson, Burnie, dated 10 September 1930, enclosing copy of "Notes on the life of Edward Curr by his Grandson, Frederick Curr."
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Letters re exploration of N.W. Tasmania from R.S. Sanderson
Folder containing 25 letters from R. Stuart Sanderson, Burnie, to A.L.Meston re
• exploration of N.W. Tasmania, 1927-1932.
• Copies of 2 letters from A.L.M. to Sanderson, 1930, 1932.
• "Brief History of the Port of Burnie", compiled by
R.S. Sanderson. Typescript 21p. 1921.
• "Notes on the North-West of Tasmania" by J. Sanderson. 5p. Typescript. 26 October 1948.
• "Discovery of tin at Mt.Bischoff" by R.S.Sanderson. 2p. Typescript.
• Extracts from personal diaries of R.D.Sanderson, Burnie. 6p.1884-1928.
• 3 photostats of maps of V.D.L's land grants from Lands Department, Hobart.
• 9 photographs, including 2 of Stonehenge, near Pruana South and 1 of Hellyer's tomb.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Typescript copy, alphabetically arranged, of arrival of vessels at Hobart Town and their departure from 1st June 1816 to the 31st December 1823.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
"Macquarie's Journals". Typed copy of diaries of visit to V.D.L., 1811-1821. From manuscript held in Mitchell Library, published in full, 1956.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Letter from Charles Butler to Bishop Montgomery
Letter from Charles Butler to Bishop Montgomery, 27 November 1902. (Another copy in same hand, also signed, in B9/B15).
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Trial of Captain W. Kellie of the ship "Cape Packet" 1826. Transcripts in A.L.Meston's hand from Hobart Town Gazette and Colonial Times.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Proposals for the Encouragement of Immigrants
"Proposals for the Encouragement of Immigrants ..."1833. (Ferguson no.1723). Manuscript transcript.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Some account of the country lying between Lake St.Clair and Macquarie Harbour
Calder, J.E. Typed copies of "Some account of the Country lying between Lake St.Clair and Macquarie Harbour" (Tasmanian Journal of Natural Science, Jan. 1849); "Report on the waste lands between the Mersey and Leven". (House of Assembly Journals 1860, no.84).
Archibald Lawrence Meston
"Ross v. Gurr": transcripts from Hobart Town Courier and Van Diemens Land Almanac. 1833-35.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Exploration of the Northern Country: Mr.Gunn's Report
Typed copy of "Exploration of the Northern Country: Mr.Gunn's Report". (House of Assembly Journals, (1860) no.11)
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Van Diemen's Land Company minutes
Van Diemen's Land Co. Minutes. Printed by Andrew Bent. Photocopy (Ferguson no.1097), 1826.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Collection of miscellaneous news clippings, dated 1930-31. History, animals, Frenchman's Cap, obituaries, reminiscences, ships. Arranged in a spring binder.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Printed works removed from Collection and placed in Library's Rare Book Collection or in Staff Publications:
• Howard, M.C. West Coast mineral areas, 1947.
• Miller, E.M. Literary beginnings in Tasmania. (Educational Record, Oct.15, 1948)
• Miller, E.M. The Tasmanian, Launceston's first newspaper.(Biblionews, vol.2, No.8, 1949). 2 copies and typed ms.
• Preshaw, A.S. The University of Tasmania throughout half a century. (Tasmanian Institute of Educational Research. Bull.No.6, 1940).
• Triebel, L.A. Whaling in Australasian Seas a century ago. (Educational Record, Feb. 1949).
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Collection of photographs, lantern slides, glass plate negatives and other material relating to Tasmanian History collected by Colin Dennison over a number of years
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Parte deDennison Collection
Loose photographs of Tasmania – roughly sorted by location & photographer
Photograph of Lindisfarne regatta
Parte deDennison Collection
Photograph of a ferry, people and row boats at Lindisfarne regatta
Photograph of carriage outside C Davis store
Parte deDennison Collection
Photograph of man and woman in a carriage outside Charles Davis store. Importer of English and American goods.
Aerial view of of the port of Hobart
Parte deDennison Collection
Aerial view of of the port of Hobart showing Macquarie Point, the wharf area and Mount Wellington in the background
Parte deDennison Collection
Photograph of a man in a bowler hat standing on the foreshore. Thought to be Beltana now Lindisfarne jetty in the background.
Woman and children on the foreshore
Parte deDennison Collection
Photograph of a woman and three small barefooted girls on the foreshore with logs. Houses and orchards in the background. Thought to be Beltana now Lindisfarne.
Ferry at the Lindisfarne Jetty
Parte deDennison Collection
Photograph of a ferry approaching the Lindisfarne jetty.
Parte deDennison Collection
Photograph of Lindisfarne taken from hill behind showing houses and jetties
Parte deDennison Collection
Photograph of a hillside track in the bush may be Shag Bay or Natone Hill Track
View over Lindisfarne paddocks in the snow
Parte deDennison Collection
View over Lindisfarne paddocks in the snow showing an Aermotor wind-powered water pump
Alfred Harrap & Son Collection
Collection consists of correspondence concerning wool shipment and an illustrated booklet compiled by C.B. Thomson and issued to celebrate the firms centenary entitled Alfred Harrap & Son Pty Ltd 1857 - 1957
Alfred Harrap & Son
Collection consists of personal and business correspondence, diary of voyage to Van Diemans Land, school exercise book, publications and press clippings
William Henty
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Diary of kept by William Henty on his voyage to Van Diemans Land in the period 26 August 1836 to 6 January 1837.
William Henty's journal of his voyage on the "Fairlie" to V.D.L. accompanied by his wife, Matilda, their baby boy (referred to only as "Baby" or "Babet") and their servants Mr and Mrs Hutson. Other passengers included the new Lt.Governor of V.D.L. Sir John Franklin and his lady and their party, making 32 adults at table in the cabin (plus servants and others in the steerage, a total of 216 souls apart from the crew). To make room at the table some of the ladies dined with the children who were served their meals earlier.
Henty commented that "Sir John and his lady try to put everyone at their ease and require no state" Archdeacon Mayres, also on board, regularly read evening prayers and "reads beautifully". Once they were in calmer and warmer waters Sir John's piano was brought on deck and with Miss Kracoft [Cracroft] as "chief musician" 7 or 8 couples danced country dances, quadrilles, etc., allowing the games of leap frog, French and English etc to decline. The traditional King Neptune revelries on crossing the line were forbidden by the Captain and the occasion was marked simply by launching a lighted tar barrel. The Henty's were, however, mainly occupied with their young baby who was sickly. Henty washed and dressed the baby himself when his wife was seasick, although their servants were attentive. The baby was fed on arrowroot and water three times a day plus rusks and a little gravy from the children's dinner and then was put to sleep during the day in the arms of Hutson or his wife or on the hen coop. He was teething, had a bowel complaint and developed a cough and swollen and sore hands and feet, thought to be due to the wet state of their cabin. Henty hoped a spell ashore at the Cape would cure him but his journal entries cease after nearing The Cape on 31 October until Monday 12 December 1836 when he records the death of their baby son on the previous Friday. Hutson had laid him out and made a little black coffin. There were several deaths, too, among the steerage passengers and when an Irishwoman died leaving a baby the Archdeacon promised the father a job on landing and offered to have the child taken care of but he refused to part with it. Before they reached The Cape, however, Henty described shipboard life, noting the tremendous noise of the ship's work, especially scraping the decks in the early hours of the morning, the food provided which he considered very nice - plenty of fresh meat with puddings, bread and biscuits, passing ships - one "having a blue streak painted round her denoting the death of the captain or owner, flying fish, shark, Portuguese "men of war" and other sea creatures.
William Henty
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Classics exercise book of William Henty when "near 12 years old", including notes in neat copybook handwriting on Roman history, Latin exercises, and Greek alphabet, declensions and exercises. At back printed tables of weights, measures etc. dated Sept. 1820.
William Henty
Publications and Press cuttings
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Consists of publications written by William Henty, press criticisms and obituary notice and a bundle of miscellaneous press cuttings
William Henty
Hints & helps on conversation for a social (table) party in Brighton
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Two page document written by William Henty entitled "Hints & helps on conversation for a social (table) party in Brighton," dated Brighton, Christmas 1874
William Henty
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
William Henty's draft letter dated 1 November 1862, resigning as M.L.C. and from office as Colonial Secretary preparatory to "quitting the Colony for a season" and reply from Sir Thomas Gore Browne (1807-1887), Governor of Tasmania.
William Henty
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Series consists of personal correspondence between family and friends
William Henty
Henty to wife Matilda and Mary
Parte deWilliam Henty Collection
Correspondence from William Henty to wife Matilda and daughter Mary dated between August and October 1862.
Letters to his wife, Matilda, and daughter,Mary, on holiday with relatives at Tomago N.S.W., written in the form of a journal describing his last days in office and preparations for leaving the Colony. When Parliament was dissolved after the defeat over the "Ad valorem duty bill", having carried the State Aid Religion Bill, William Henty was able to resign and made his farewell speech on 17 October 1862. He described his preparations for departure: he cataloged his books for sale, sorted and burnt papers, packed up a side saddle for Mary, suggested sending Mary's old school and story books for Ann's children at Tomago, his servant Dinah was to go to Mrs Dobson, his dog Fanny was given to Joseph Archer - with Mrs Archer's permission - but "poor little Fanny looked very forlorn at me when the man took her away cuddled in his arms . . . she lately has come into the Council regularly with me and everybody took notice of her", Banjo the cat to the butcher, who promised to take good care of him, the mare sold for £30 and the carriage for £50 and he gave his picture of the cricketers to Lewis Dobson. Henty was suffering from a bad foot and Dr. Crowther "applied caustic" but might have to take off the toenail using chloroform. Dr. Crowther was operating on Mrs Buckland's eyes for cataract. There are references also to relatives and friends and social life. Henty dined at Government House with Governor and Mrs Gore Brown and the guests played at bouts rimes making verses out of questions and nouns. He also referred to Mrs Gore Brown's "theatricals", her slighting Miss Rose and then dining at "old Gregsons". The Messiah had been played at the Theatre for the Packers. Henty also dined at Archdeacon Davies' to meet Mrs Kermode and old Mrs Archer etc. Willy Garrett said "the girls" were getting on well with the scholars and "the young Cockburns" were going to board there. Bobby Maning had run away to Captain Fenton's and Willy Knight was trying for a Tasmanian Scholarship, but was thought to be "much behind the others". Mrs Crouch
had sent her promised book "The Young Ladies' Instructor". The Barnards had returned on the "Heather Belle". It snowed in Hobart several times that winter and a gale blew down the end of the stable. Henty hoped that young Mary was finding the weather in N.S.W. more agreeable and was pleased to hear she had seen the comet - Mr Abbott had also seen it.
Letter 19 dated 12 Aug. - 3 Sept.. Letter 20 dated 5 Sept.- 23 Sept. Letter 21 dated 23 Sept. to Mary.Letter 22 dated 9 Oct. - 18 Oct. (incomplete)
William Henty
Parte deHenry Hellyer Diary
Selected illustrations from Hellyers diary, dated 3 July 1827 to 29 August 1827
Henry Hellyer
Parte deHenry Hellyer Diary
Illustration from Henry Hellyers diary - entry for Saturday August 11th "had some enormous logs to roll out of the way"
Parte deHenry Hellyer Diary
Illustration from Henry Hellyers diary - " Fern Tree - I measured today the largest fern tree I have yet seen, a vast umbrella 30ft in diameter, leaves 14ft long by 4ft wide, the trunk is a beautiful column covered with moss ".
Parte deHenry Hellyer Diary
Illustration from Henry Hellyers diary - " Hairy cicada ". Tettigarctidae tomentosa
Parte deHenry Hellyer Diary
Illustration from Henry Hellyers diary - " Sassafras - creeper found today leaves dark green tough ".
Collection consists of letters and papers, miscellaneous items and photographs relating to Lawrence John Hayns and Thomas Edgar Burns
Lawrence John Hayns
Letters and Papers of Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Collection consists of letters and correspondence, marriage certificate, passports, diary and recipe book and other miscellaneous material
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Marriage Certificate of M.M. Crane and L.J. Hayns, dated June 18th 1921 , Methodist Chapel, Leicester.
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Recipe book belonging to Mrs. M.M. Hayns before her death
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Death of Mrs. M.M. Hayns, newspaper cuttings and Death Certificate. dated December 24th 1968
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
One script certificate for the Cambria Tin Mining Company. Script Certificate in the name of L.J. Hayns dated 30.12.1930
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Post Cards to addressed to Lawrence J. Hayns from the U.K. and Tasmania
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Undated letter to Lawrence and Mary from Winifred Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Letters from Brian Hayns to Lawrence John Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Letter from Miss Gertrude Hayns to Mr. Lawrence John Hayns and Mrs. M.M. Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Photographs taken on the Hayns vacation trip to Europe
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
a) L.J. Hayns as a lighthouse keeper
b) Light house and land around the Lighthouse
c) Children and wife of L.J. Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of the wedding between Lawrence John Hayns and Mary Margaret Hayns (nee Crane).
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of unknown small child
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of a group of people from the Hayns wedding, none of them are named
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of a n unidentified lady
Lawrence John Hayns
Lawrence John Haynes - World War One
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of Lawrence John Haynes - World War One
Lawrence John Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns, lighthouse keeper and his wife
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of Lawrence John Hayns, lighthouse keeper and his wife Mary Margaret Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of William Hudson aged 76 years, taken in 1881 at Greenwich
Thomas Edgar Burns
Miscellaneous : Thomas Edgar Burns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Miscellaneous items collected by Thomas Edgar Burns.
Thomas Edgar Burns
Photographs and Postcards from the Edith Sawyer Collection : Thomas Edgar Burns
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Miscellaneous photographs and postcards collected by Edith Sawyer. Edith Sawyer worked as a costing clerk for J.T. Gunn in
1914 she moved to Sydney and became costing clerk for G. Dunwoodie and R. H. Montieth
Thomas Edgar Burns
Postcards from Dunwoodie and Montieth to Edith Sawyer
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Four postcards from Dunwoodie and Montieth to Edith Sawyer. These men enlisted and were sent to France.
Thomas Edgar Burns
Photographic reproduction collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates in a variety of sizes with most having a contact print made from the plate
Photograph of the old prison station
Photograph of the old prison station, Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960. In 1842 Invercarron became the site of the Broadmarsh Convict Probation Station, which was deemed to be such a disaster [La Trobe’s 1847 report cited ‘utter abandonment of all order and decency’] that it was closed in 1847.
Photograph of the rectory of St Augustine's Anglican Church
Photograph of the rectory of St Augustine's Anglican Church, Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960
Photograph of the plaque on side of the rectory of St Augustine's Anglican Church
Photograph of the plaque on side of the rectory of St Augustine's Anglican Church, Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960. " "Benjamin Ball Clericus. et Carolus Mann. Aliis Adjuv's Aedific A.D. MDCCCLXIV"
Photograph of doorway at Strathelie
Photograph of doorway at Strathelie, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960. Located at 974 Elderslie Road Broadmarsh. Strathelie is a very impressive late Georgian house thought to be built by Thomas Johnston in 1851. Constructed of silver grey sandstone, featuring a parapeted facade, enclosed rear courtyard, fine front door and front verandah with slender iron columns. The house is complemented by particularly fine outbuildings comprising stone barn with arched openings and brick stable forming a u-shape about a central yard.
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.
Photograph of Braeside from the south west
Photograph of Braeside from the South West, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960. Now known as Stonefield' , 'Braeside' was built in 1824, located at 266 Elderslie Rd, Lower Broadmarsh. A good example of a two storey Georgian home with a separate kitchen wing
Black and white photograph showing graves at Gallipoli.
Black and white photograph showing Murphy and the donkeys with Red Cross browbands who carried the wounded and medical supplies.
Black and white photograph showing saps (trenches) for mule transport