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Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
Post Office Hobart from Franklin Square
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Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
Post Office Hobart from Franklin Square
View in Botanic Gardens, Hobart
Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
View in Botanical Gardens, Hobart
George Washington Walker Collection
Collection consists of correspondence received by G.W. Walker and some miscellaneous notes.
George Washington Walker
Correspondence : James Boyd, Maria Island
Parte de George Washington Walker Collection
James Boyd correspondence from Darlington, Maria Island to a friend, dated 5 October 1846
George Washington Walker
Parte de George Washington Walker Collection
Transcription of original document: " James Boyd correspondence from Port Arthur to Mr Walker, 23 August 1855" (W7/29) made by Susan Hood - Port Arthur Historic Site - March, 2021
Correspondence : Robert Clark, FLinders Island
Parte de George Washington Walker Collection
Correspondence from Robert Clark, Flinders Island dated December 1845 to April 1846.
Catechist Flinders Island: aborigines, making rapid advances out of their primeval ignorance, found they used to have a rest day similar to Lord's Day - no hunting, working or play (33), natives petitioned Queen against Dr Jeaneret being over them (1846 W7/34), Aboriginal Bible Society (W7/36), Dr. Milligan
George Washington Walker
Robert Clark to George Washington Walker 3rd Dec 1845
Parte de George Washington Walker Collection
Robert Clark to George Washington Walker 4th April 1846
Parte de George Washington Walker Collection
Robert Clark to George Washington Walker 13th June 1846
Parte de George Washington Walker Collection
Correspondence : William Comstive
Parte de George Washington Walker Collection
Correspondence from William Comstive dated 20 August 1842. Lately a prisoner on Norfolk Island - his pardon and spiritual matters.
Also includes transcript of original letter and additional information from Peter Thomas.
George Washington Walker
Index to scrap book items held in LOR
Parte de Walker Family Papers 2007
List of digital files hyperlinked to entries in Library Open Repository. From Walker Family scrap book held in a private collection.
George Washington Walker
Letters to James Backhouse Walker from his mother Sarah Benson Walker and grandmother Esther Mathers
Parte de Walker Family Papers 2007
Letters to James Backhouse Walker from his mother Sarah Benson Walker and grandmother Esther Mather congratulating him on attaining his majority on his twenty first birthday in 1862. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 36 b&c
James Backhouse Walker
Parte de Walker Family Papers 2007
Letters of thanks for condolences on the death of George Washington Walker written by his widow Sarah Benson Walker. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection.. Page 29
Sarah Benson Walker
Photograph of Mrs. Sarah Hammond
Parte de Walker Family Papers 2007
Photograph of Mrs. Sarah Hammond, youngest daughter of the Reverend Joseph Benson and sister of Ann Benson, aged 62.
From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 10
Sarah Hammond
Establishment of the Hobart Town Savings Bank
Parte de Walker Family Papers 2007
Meeting held on 15th January 1845 to establish a savings bank in Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land. It was unanimously resolved that it be called " The Hobart Town Savings Bank" Includes a list of trustees. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 26a
George Washington Walker
Letter from Sarah Benson to her sister Ann Mather
Parte de Walker Family Papers 2007
Letter from Sarah Benson to her sister Ann Mather, London, July 1817 describing in detail the confinement of her sister Isabella Phytall. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 7
Ann Mather
Letter from John and Elspeth Arneil
Parte de Walker Family Papers 2007
Letter from John and Elspeth Arneil advising of the death of Robert Mather's father Andrew in Scotland on June 11th 1826. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 20
John Arneil
Parte de Walker Family Papers 2007
Letters from H.M. Benson, wife of the Reverend Samuel Benson, to her niece, revealing the faith and devotion which motivated christian life in 19th century England. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 11
H.M. Benson
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 20 April 1958
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 30 April 1962
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 4 June 1963
News clipping - 8 December 1966
Newspaper clipping sent by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 8 December 1966
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 9 May 1968
Card & Post cards - 19 August 1968
Card and two postcards written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 19 August 1968
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 18 February 1970
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 20 April 1970
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 15 November 1970
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 19 May 1971
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 28 December 1971
Christmas card and post card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, New Year 1972
Sandy Bay campus facing Earl Street
Parte de Lindsay Crawford Collection
Australian Quaker Narrative Embroidery Project - Friends in Stitches
Collection consists of archival documents of the Australian Quaker Narrative Embroidery Project - Friends in Stitches. The documents begin at the start of the project in 2009. They include minutes of meetings, early sketches and designs, samples of woven material, quotes, early newsletters and photographs.
The Friends in Stitches - Australian Quaker Narrative Embroidery Project seeks to provide a history of Australian Quakers. It is inspired by the British Kendal Quaker Tapestry. At the time of the donation there are 24 completed panels. This project will continue.
Australian Quaker Narrative Embroidery Project
Index to Australian Quaker Narrative Embroidery Project - Friends in Stitches
Negatives of the early days of the Physics Department
Parte de Bruce Scott Collection
Negatives of the early days of the Physics Department on the Sandy Bay Campus of the University of Tasmania. One negative unidentified and others identified as Malcolm McRae (photograph) and (negatives) huts lower Grosvenor Street, University site c1945, Peter Fenton, Barker & Jackson, ?Dion Martin, seated physics
Journal of Walter Robson's voyage to Australia
Transcript of the Journal of Walter Robson's voyage to Australia , October 1867 to March 1870
Walter Robson
Printing blocks of the Tasmanian maps used in "A guide to Tasmanian government administration " by R. L. Wettenhall - Morris Miller-Rare-Book JQ 5131 .W46
Roger Wettenhall
Index to 2022/3 - Oates Collection
Parte de Oates Collection
Short index to material in the Oates Collection
Australian Federation of University Women - Tasmania
Collection consists of minutes and agendas, correspondence, membership lists, newsletters and other materials related to AFUW Tasmania. Also material relating to the Northern branch
Australian Federation of University Women
Collection consists of material produced and collected by Hilda Bridges. Contains photographs, newspaper articles, material relating to Roy Bridges and his publications and many loose manuscripts and typescripts written by Hilda Bridges
Hilda Bridges
Parte de Cotton 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 de Cotton Family Papers
Torn part of rough draft letter relating to land
Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Diaries, Journals, memoranda and pocketbooks relating to farming activities
Cotton Family
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Diaries, Journals, memoranda and pocketbooks relating to farming activities
Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Farm journal dated April 1875 - January 1881. Enclosed is a note about roads and bushfires
Francis Cotton
Farm & Estate accounts and stock records : 34 to 39
Parte 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
Wages, rations and stores accounts
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Volumes noting wages, rations and stores accounts dated 1853 to 1861. Includes Cotton sons, first volume has index of names
Francis Cotton
Miscellaneous farm records and accounts
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Miscellaneous farm records dated1841 to 1881. John Greaves (or Gleave), shepherd, contract 1841 with note of dismissal for
neglect of duties (1842), also rough note about sheep numbers and Gleave's neglect of duties with lambs, shearing and boundary fence 1842 (G.F.Story's hand writing); F.W. Stieglitz inquiry about sheep advertised for sale (21 April 1855); liver fluke:
draft answers to queries (ND}; Synnot Brothers advert for chartered vessel to convey wool and other produce to Melbourne (1881}.
Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
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Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Extract of a letter , from Francis Cotton on the subject of the death of his cows in Australia. Poisoned by a noxious plant that grows in damp marshy places. Suspected a small fungus that makes the mucus membranes of the stomach peel off.
Francis Cotton : Family and general correspondence, personal papers : 66 to 133
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Personal papers, family and general corresponcence of Francis Cotton some regarding the Society of Friends,
Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letters from Thomas Cotton, England to his son Francis dated c1831, & 1834 regarding religion and death, son Thomas' business fallen off.
Francis Cotton
Letter : Thomas Cotton to son, Francis Cotton, 1834
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter Francis to Thomas Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter Thomas to Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Remembrance Card Thomas Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter Francis to Anna Maria Cotton, 31st Dec 1867
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letters between Francis and Anna Maria Cotton dated 1869 to 1872.
Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letters from sons and daughters: John Cotton, Earlham, Sandspits: Grueber's problems with his farm dated 1861
Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letters from sons and daughters: James B. Cotton, Kelvedon 1862, 1870-1875 Carting hay, municipal candidates Adam Amos, Henwood, John Amos, E.C. Shaw, birds nearly finished cherries, apple pearmains, soft soap for "Dr." (1862), Bentmore: sheep (1870), to Mother: Sydney trip (Mar.71 ), Kelvedon: farm matters (1872).
Francis Cotton
Letter : Rachel Cotton to brother Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter from Rachel Cotton, Kelvedon, Tasmania, dated 19 June 1868 to her father Francis Cotton who is visiting Sydney. She talks about her brother Joseph carting and ploughing, breaking a horse for the gig, an adventure in the rain where she caught cold and jaundice.
Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter received from Ellen Boultbee, Avoca, dated 1863, Bible Reader
Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter from Capt. P. Hepburn dated 4 April 1844. Regarding book and sailing.
Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter from Frederick Mackie, dated 20 December 1854, from Melbourne regarding religion and gold diggers
Frederick Mackie
Letter from T. Mason, Campbell Town
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter from T. Mason, Campbell Town, dated 26 December 1862 regarding electoral matters: tradesmen screw as much out of public funds as possible, polling rooms and fair expenses, advice to Dr Story over claims.
Francis Cotton
Letter from Robert Smeal, Glasgow
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter from Robert Smeal, Glasgow dated 23 November 1882 regarding Quakers, payment for postage on books, Hannah Hall and James Backhouse.Cotton in London, external marks of Friends discarded, J.J. Dymond and H. Hipsley above being corrected .
Francis Cotton
Bank loan, Mimosa ship and total abstinence
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Birth Certificate : Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Birth certificate of Francis Cotton, son of Thomas and Mary Cotton, Middlesex, England, 1801.
Francis Cotton
Birth Certificate : Mary Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Birth certificate of Mary, daughter of Francis Cotton, carpenter and Anna Maria Cotton in Spitalfields, Middlesex, England, 23/12/1827.
Mary Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Record of admission dated 10 February 1825, and affirmation, of Francis Cotton as a Freeman of the City of London (citizen) in the Drapers' Company, having been apprentice of John Farrar citizen and draper.
Note: the drapers' Company is one of the oldest of the City Guilds or Livery Companies. The Drapers were originally makers of woollen cloth, but since the seventeenth century have had little connection with the cloth industry and John Farrar was not actually a draper by trade. F.C. said he was apprenticed as a carpenter etc. (see 132). Freemen were members of their company (or guild) and citizens of
London, but only the "livery men" of the Company (those entitled to wear the Company's livery) had the right to nominate an alderman as a candidate for the office of Lord Mayor each year.
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Bills for postage dated 1839 and 1840 also Bible & Tract Society dated 1863
Phrenologist report : Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Phrenology report dated 1856 by Archibald S. Hamilton on Francis Cotton who assumed the name William Thompson and the dress of a 'seafaring man' so as to prevent if possible, any personal knowledge or bias through an oral report.'
Francis Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Poems (ms), mainly of a religious nature, including some by E.O. Cotton and other Cottons, some sent to F.C. but most unsigned and undated.
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
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Acknowledgement of F. Cotton's services
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
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Letters written by J.W. Story to F. Cotton dated 1855, 1856 & 1864. Letters to F. Cotton: business (partly illegible 1855), thanks for help, leasing farm (1856), wool bags from John Tabart, needs water filter (5.12.56); bills (4, 1864)
Joseph William Story
Probate, solicitors' accounts, inventory
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Allport & Roberts' account for preparing probate (1864); sale of Mount Pleasant farm, Lake River near Launceston, sometimes referred to as Deep Creek (1864-5); letter advising reduction of reserve price (1864); letter from George H.G. Fletcher (1864); note of payment by Mrs Archer and expenses; inventory of the furniture, money and rents of J.W. Story formerly of Eastern Marshes and latterly of Alice Maud Terrace, New Town road; Allport & Roberts letter in re Martha (Beams) Martin's interest payments: still under age, left mother's roof 9 June and was married 15 June 1865, no means of paying £96 pa. to daughters under will as Burbury's rents only means and insufficient - endorsed with note by F.C.: wrote R. Fitzgerald that Mrs M. would receive £40 half yearly .
Solicitors Allport & Roberts' account
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
George Keach and William Harrison
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Sale: Allport & Roberts, Solicitors
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Executors' expenses and financial notes
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
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Ann Story, otherwise Mrs Beams, resided with J.W. Story as his wife, inherited an annuity under his will and was empowered to direct the sale or disposal of household furniture and effects "whether she shall be married or sole".
Ann had a daughter Martha Beams, later Mrs Martin, born about 1845, and Ann and J.W. Story had a daughter Emma, probably born about 1848, who married Charles Heathorn.
Ann Story died in 1874 in Melbourne. Her letters to Francis Cotton relate to her legacy, the property, family, etc.:- Mount Pleasant farm, near Launceston, sold by auction at Launceston (22/11/64, 5/12/64); Ponsonby vale property: tenant Burbury never paid rent until wool sold (1864), fencing (1866, 1871 ), family suggested trying at sale as Burbury's lease near termination with reserve of 35s (1868-9); Stone House repairs: agreement mislaid, house had given way in one of the gables before they left 13 years before, T. Burbury rented it for shepherd or servant, left it in shocking state, arranged matters with Ashton (1871); other legatees: J.W.S. had said George had had his share and neither son had claims on the property (3/1/65), George always in need of money, S.O. and Mrs Lovell, Lovell "here and there selling guano" (18/7/71 ), Mrs Liardet; A.S. would be willing to earn living but had to think of Martha and her children, thinking of taking post as housekeeper (2/9/71, 17 /11 /71); Martha troublesome (1870), Martha fell down stairs, recovered (7/1/71 ), Martha's husband released from prison so she "goes in fear" (7/1/71 ), Martha in debt (1873); Emma obliged to leave husband, gone to New Zealand (28/12/72); joined Emma in Victoria, Emma taking music pupils (?1873) .
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Correspondence from George Arthur Story dated Sept.1864 - Aug. 1874. Son of J.W. Story, settled South Yarra, Victoria, married Theresa Mary Elizabeth Watson, daughter of Samuel W. Watson. He died 31 May 1876 and was buried in St. Kilda Cemetery.
Letters relating to the disposal of the property: considered his father's will unjust as the legacy to Mrs Story and her daughters plus the mortgage on the property would take all the proceeds of a sale leaving nothing for the residuary legatees - the sons and daughters of the first marriage, rough plan of the two farms (Ponsonby Vale and Stone House run) enclosed (13/9/64); the Launceston property auction - surrounded by wealthy men, good land - a sheep to the acre (8/10/64, 11/10/64); Ponsonby Vale property sale: advertise in Melbourne (1868); trying to get £100 from Mrs Story, been very ill (8/6/74); death of Mrs Story, visited Emma (1874). Also letter from Samuel W. Watson on behalf of his daughter, Elizabeth Theresa wife of G.A.S.: G.A.S. had died 31 May 1876, copy of will enclosed (6/6/76) and letters from Mrs G.A. Story enquiring about legacy (June 1878).
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Pocket book and diary - entries only for 24 November.to 5 December 1881, including marriage.
Edward Octavius Cotton
Letter from Edith Consulia Cotton to Uncle Edward
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter from Edith Consulia Cotton, daughter of John Cotton to her Uncle Edward (Cotton), undated. Thanks for horse "Ruby", other horses.
Edward Octavius Cotton
Letters from S.H. Grueber and his wife to daughter Helen
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letters from Stephen Henry Grueber and his wife to daughter Helen dated 1881. The letters mainly relate to Edward Cotton, her proposed marriage, and religion, her mother hopes she will not leave the old Church (Anglican], including a letter from S.H.G. to Edward and F. Cotton to S.H.G. and a reply, also a piece of dried heather.
School exercise book - E.H. Grueber
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
School exercise book belonging to Elizabeth Helen Grueber dated 1864. Includes notes on geography etc. and poetry
Elizabeth Helen Grueber
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Summons dated 16 October 1874. To John Cotton of Spring Bay to answer the charge by Henry George Quodling.
John Cotton
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter dated 1863 from Robert Ransome of Ransome & Co., Ipswich U.K.: regarding a reaping machine and J.B.C.'s idea of
alternate sliding motion to cutters already tried, recommends American Eagle mowing machine.
James Backhouse Cotton
Letter to JB Cotton from his sister "Molma" [Mary May]
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letters to James Backhouse Cotton from his sister "Molma" [Mary May] dated 17 February, 1878. Regarding J.B.C.'s annual visit, children Lewis and Alfred, wheat stack, William, R.W. Douglas, Mathers, Friends.
Mary Cotton
Letters to JB Cotton from J.B. Mather
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letters to James Backhouse Cotton from Joseph Benson Mather, brother-in-law dated 1877, 1881, and 1882. Regarding Isaac Sharp's visit, Melbourne Annual Meeting (1877); sending a certificate by San Francisco mail as J.B.C. had his stolen with his clothes (29.9.81 ), his return to Kelvedon, death of mother.
Joseph Benson Mather
Letter to JB Cotton from William Benson
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter to James Backhouse Cotton from William Benson dated 20 December 1877 from Melbourne. Regarding wool prices and freight, railways, Friends
James Backhouse Cotton
Letter to JB Cotton from Abraham Davy
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter to James Backhouse Cotton from Abraham Davy; Narellan N.S.W. dated 17 October 1872
Abraham Davy
Letter to JB Cotton from J.I. Dymond
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Letter to James Backhouse Cotton from J.I. Dymond, Sydney dated 10 April 187. Regarding Trusteeship of Meeting House, Devonshire St.
James Backhouse Cotton