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History of the Friends School, Hobart
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History of the Friends School, Hobart
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Index : Names, Subjects & Places
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Index of names, subjects and places found in the Friends School Archive with reference numbers
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Photograph of a class of children
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Photograph of a class of children at the Friends' School Hobart. Showing children at their desks, boys at the back and girls at the front and a female teacher.
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Photograph of children in a classroom
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Photograph of a class of children at the Friends' School Hobart. Showing children at their desks and masters at rear of room
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Photograph of of nine gentleman
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Photograph of nine gentlemen, three seated. Photograph named. Back row Thomas Mather, Thomas Binns, Charles H Robey, Lewis May, Robert Mather, N H Propsting. Seated William Wells, J. Francis Mather & William Corben
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Photograph of class in chemistry laboratory
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Photograph of a class in a chemistry laboratory
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Photograph of girls in playground
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Photograph of girls in the playground
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Photograph of the staff of Friends' High School Hobart
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Photograph of Mr & Mrs Clemes and the staff of the Friends' High School Hobart taken June 1892
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Photograph Album - School building
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Photographs showing the development of the school buildings, including plans and a drawing of the original house built by Mr. Wilson in 1834.
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Diary of Thomas Judd (1822-1915) son of Thomas Judd (1794-1887) and Elizabeth (Cane) on a voyage from England to Tasmania on the "Sir Charles Napier" with his family: "Father and Mother, Elizabeth, myself, John, Ann, Rebecca, Susan, Martha and Henry (we have left William behind - being deaf and dumb - to receive his education in the asylum)". The diary consists mainly of the voyage: weather, activities on board, prayer meetings in their cabin. On arrival they took a house in Macquarie Street and looked for jobs. Ann and Elizabeth were offered posts as governesses but Elizabeth died on 30 December, at the age of 22, and was buried in the Scotch burial ground.
Typed typescript made by D. Little 2 July 1953 - spelling and punctuation altered.
Thomas Judd