- AU TAS UTAS SPARC UT460-27
- Pièce
- 1962
Fait partie de Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings
Photograph showing a front view of the Physics Building under construction on the University Campus at Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings
Photograph showing a front view of the Physics Building under construction on the University Campus at Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings
Photograph showing a view of the Geology-Geography building under construction on the University Campus at Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings
Photograph showing the ceremony for the laying of the foundation stone for St John Fisher College at the University Campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings
Photograph showing the early stages of construction of the St. John Fisher College at the University Campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings
Photograph showing stage three of the construction of the Union Building at the University Campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings
Photograph showing a front view of the completed Life Sciences Building at the University Campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings
Photograph showing a front view of the completed Maintenance Building at the University Campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings
Photograph showing the greenhouse at the Horticultural Research Centre, University Campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings
Photograph of the landscaped Vice-Chancellor's Lodge, University campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de Pictorial History of Sandy Bay Campus Buildings
Photograph of the Medical Sciences Building, University campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de Appointment Indentures Collection
In 1894 William Henry Williams became a lecturer and in 1896 the foundation professor of Classics and English Literature at the newly established University of Tasmania. He occupied the chair until his retirement in 1925. During part of that time he was dean of the faculty of arts and chairman of the professorial board. In March 1926 he was made professor emeritus. He was also a trustee of the State Library of Tasmania from 1921 to 1936. Copy of indenture of Professor Williams to the position of Professor of Classics and English literature, dated 1902. Appointment Indenture for William Henry Williams, dated 1901, 1902 &1904. Professor of Classics and English Literature (1901 draft); Professor of Classics and English Literature (17 February 1902); Supplement to agreement (2 February 1904); Professor of Classics and English Literature (19 August1904 and draft).
University of Tasmania
Consists of one Library promotional video made in 1981, VHS cassette recording, 6.5 minutes. Script by Mary Howard and Peter Cohen, narrated by Meg Taylor, camera work by Michael Knott, Ross James and Eve Pettit, technical director Brian Rieusset, programme director Eve Pettit. Originally recorded on Umatic cassette for continuous playing over 1 hour, copied on to VHS by Brian Rieusset July, 1993, for University Archives (two showings over 15 minutes). Reformated to DVD in 2017. Includes typed copy of script.
University of Tasmania Library
Fait partie de McDonell Watkyn Woods Collection
Group photograph of T.U.R.C. team: Inver-varsity match at Adelaide 1930. Photo mounted and signed.
McDonell Watkyn Woods
University Blazer : Rifle Club
Fait partie de Donald George Rockcliff Collection
T.U. Rifle Club blue badge (T.U.R.C. under crossed rifles) and A.U.S.A (Australian Universities Sport Association).
Blazer was made by Smale Bros. Tailors, Hobart, unlined, with cloth buttons.
It is not known when the Union first adopted a sports blazer and the colours Oxford blue, rose and primrose (1949 TUU Handbook
describes blazers as navy blue with crimson and gold braid and Uni arms on pocket), but University teams were first sent to Inter Varsity sports in the 1920’s and the Student Representative Council was formed in 1926. In 1931 it was reported to the S.R.C. that the
Y.M.C.A. was adopting a blazer similar to the University blazer and the Secretary was instructed to see the Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. (Togatus Sept. 1931). The badge used before 1937 was adapted from the University Common Seal (originally the seal of the Tasmanian Council of Education). In 1932 100 small metal badges were also ordered by the Union from a Melbourne firm. The ‘blue’ award was shown by a badge of the sporting club worn below the pocket badge and in this example worn on a distinctive plain blue blazer. Members of combined universities teams could also gain a ‘blue’ from the Australian Universities Sports Association, but in 1932 it was decided that a separate ‘blue’ would detract from the individual universities’ blues and instead members of combined teams could wear the A.U.S.A. badge below their own badges on their own university blazer or university blue blazer pocket. Donald Rockcliff was one of the first to gain this distinction
Donald George Rockcliff
The Royal Society of Tasmania Medal
Fait partie de Medals presented to the University
Cast bronze medal produced by The Royal Society of Tasmania in 1988 to commemorate the Joseph Banks Memorial Lecture. It features a bust of Banks on one side, the H.M.S. 'Beagle' under sail, a banksia and a lizard on the other. It is number 43 of a limited edition of 150 designed by Tasmanian sculptor Stephen Walker.
Obverse: At centre within border of leaves and nuts, a bust of Banks facing 3/4 left; around, incuse, Sir Joseph Banks 1988 memorial lecture.
Reverse Description: At centre, within border of leaves, H.M.S. Beagle under sail away to right with flower behind and lizard below; around, incuse, THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF TASMANIA.
Stephen Walker
Fait partie de Christ College Collection
College Prospectus and Library Catalogue
Fait partie de Christ College Collection
College Prospectus, printed by Elliston, Collins Street, Hobart Town and dated 1848. Includes note of nature and advantages of a college, steps taken by Bishop, subscribers, trustees, Hutchins & Launceston Church Grammar schools, scholarships, Franklin Museum; Also bound into this volume is the Catalogue of the Christ's College Library, in the Diocese of Tasmania parts one & two.
Pat one lists books by subject, part two list books by author.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de University of Tasmania Photograph Collection
Staff with Japanese visitor (front left) taken in front of the main entrance to Domain House, named around photograph N.E. Lewis, W.H. Williams, D.G. McDougall, Herman Ritz, H.C Kingsmill, James Cruickshank, R.L. Dunbabin, F.M. Johnstone, Loftus Hill, A. Beale, C. Dean, Mary Samplan
University of Tasmania
Staff of the Commerce Department
Fait partie de University of Tasmania Photograph Collection
Black and white mounted photograph of University of Tasmania Commerce Department staff taken in 1938. Left to right: Miss Jeanette Audrey Cox (Clerk 1932-1939), Ken M Dallas, D. L Anderson and Professor F.R.E. Mauldron (front).
University of Tasmania
Staff of the Biology Department
Fait partie de University of Tasmania Photograph Collection
Black and white photograph of University of Tasmania Biology Department staff taken in 1941. Left to right: Miss Winifred M. Curtis, Dr V.V. Hickman (seated) and Dr H.D. Gordon
University of Tasmania
Students outside Trinity House, Hobart
Fait partie de University of Tasmania Photograph Collection
Black and white photograph of University of Tasmania students outside the student accommodation at Trinity House, Hobart
University of Tasmania
Senior Public Examination Prize-takers
Fait partie de University of Tasmania Photograph Collection
Photographic except taken from the Tasmanian Mail, 16 January, 1897 of Senior Public Examination Prize-takers, December 1896. Left to right T.C Brammall, W.F.D. Butler, H.A. Ansell, E.L Piesse, Osric Oberlin-Harris
University of Tasmania
Letter from Adam Taylor of Valleyfield
Fait partie de Domain House Archeological Collection
Handwritten letter from Adam Taylor to his brother William dated 9th November, Valleyfield.
Transcribed :
My dear Willie
We have got three turkeys out and two chickens beside, there are four hens and one turkey sitting. We have had four or five gooseberry pies. Robert went to Melbourne last Saturday with uncle and Jamie and aunt Buist. Old Joe was out getting some wood and someone broke his window, got in and stole all his things. A beautiful owl came into the garden. Robert caught it in the laundry and we sent it to Mr Whitcomb. Miss ??? sends her love to you. I am your affectionate Adam Taylor
Adam Turnbull Taylor
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Index to UT388 - University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Interview with Claudio Alcorso
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Interview with Claudio Alcorso. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Claudio Alcorso
Part 2 - Interview : Jim T.C. Brassil
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Interview with Dr Geoffrey Cheeseman
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Interview with Dr Geoffrey Cheeseman, lecturer in Chemistry at UTAS. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Geoffrey Cheeseman
Part 1: Interview with F. D. Cruickshank
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Part 3: Interview with F. D. Cruickshank
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Interview : Prof. Hickman and Dr. Curtis
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Interview : Professor Vernon Victor Hickman
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Part 1 - Interview : Mr Wilfred Thomas Dowsett
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Part 2 - Interview : Tom Henderson
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Transcript : Emeritus Professor William (Bill) Joske
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Interview : Sir George Crawford
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Part 1 - Interview : Professor Kay Chauncy Masterman
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Part 3 - Interview : Professor Kay Chauncy Masterman
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Interview : Professor D.P. Mellor
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Part 2 - Interview : Professor A. Oliver
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Part 2 - Interview : Derek Phillips
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Part 2 - Interview : Dr John Polya
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Transcript : Professor Richard Selby-Smith
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Trasnscript : Dr Harry Stanton
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Transcript : Geoffrey Stilwell
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Interview with Mrs Margaret Scott
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Interview with Mrs Margaret Scott. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Part 1 - Interview : Charlotte Wilmot & Canon John May
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Fait partie de University Centenary Committee Oral History Project
Fait partie de University Library Photographs
Fait partie de University Library Photographs
One small black and white photograph of Library staff taken outside the entrance to Domain House, Christmas 1956.
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de University Library Photographs
Photograph of the Librarian, D H Borchardt at Loans desk with Mrs Kemp 1960
University of Tasmania
Fait partie de University Library Photographs
Photograph of the main reading area of the Library, Domain, House . Taken in November 1960 showing students working at desks. Honour board on wall.
University of Tasmania
Iinformation from UTAS Gazette December 1961
Fait partie de Manuscript Fragment Collection
Information copies from the UTAS GAzette December 1961 regarding the acquisition of some of the manuscripts held in the MFC-Uni - Manuscript Fragment Collection
Fait partie de Manuscript Fragment Collection
Fait partie de Manuscript Fragment Collection
Fait partie de Manuscript Fragment Collection
Information taken from 'Descriptive catalogue of medieval and renaissance western manuscripts in Australia' by K. V. Sinclair
Sydney University Press, 1969. Available at Morris Miller-Rare-Book Z 6620 .A8 S55
Fait partie de Hytten Hall Crockery
Fait partie de Koolhof Photograph Collection
UT/Ph24 - Koolhof Collection : List of contents
Fait partie de Satellite Learning Hub Photographs
Index to UA4-University Rugby Club
Fait partie de University Rugby Club
Fait partie de Philip Smith Centre Donation
Index to Collection 2022/6-uni - Philip Smith Centre Donation
Fait partie de UTAS Graduation Ceremonies
Index to UT 633 - UTAS Graduation Ceremonies
Fait partie de Alexander Leicester McAulay : miscellaneous personal papers
Index to UT68-Alexander Leicester McAulay
Index to UA1 - Records of the Australian Federation of University Women - Tasmania
Fait partie de Apple & Pear Advisory Board
Index to UT373 - Apple & Pear Advisory Board submissions
Fait partie de Manuscript to Print : images
Image extracts from the title 'The whole workes of W. Tyndall, Iohn Frith, and Doct. Barnes : three worthy martyrs and principall teachers of this Churche of England'.
Pr. John Daye, London, dated 1573 on the title page, 1572 at the end of the Index. The first edition of the complete works.
Contemporary London blind-stamped binding, rebacked. Centre and corner bosses on both boards, the lower one on the front board nearest the spine gone. Formerly two straps from the front board to catches at the rear. On the spine is a small paper label with typescript 174 B. Fine illustrations, including the title page, one of Tyndal’s burning on the unnumbered page before b1. Anti-papist illustration on the last page.
On the front flyleaf are a series of names. In apparent chronological order: ‘For Elizabeth Louther’, canc.; ‘Ann Tilley April 1844’; ‘For my Nephew’; ‘For John Tilley 21 May 1844’; ‘John Tilley’. All except the first appear to be in the same hand, presumably Ann Tilley’s. On the last flyleaf, upside down, ‘Ann Lowther’, ?18th cent. The Royal Society of Tasmania’s plate inside the front cover, its stamp on the first flyleaf.
Morris Miller RoySoc Rare BR 53 .T95.
Fait partie de Manuscript to Print : images
Geoffrey Chaucer, Works.
Printed in London by John Kyngston for John Wyght, in 1561.
This is the fourth printed edition of Chaucer’s collected works, effectively a reprint of the 1532 edition, with fourteen leaves of additional verse, and the long poem The Siege of Thebes by John Lydgate, monk of Bury.
The text is in ‘black-letter’, i.e. gothic type, with many decorated initials and several engraved illustrations.
On the second flyleaf is pencilled ‘No. 68 in Arch’s Catalogue of 1814’. John and Arthur Arch (fl. 1792-1838) were London booksellers. Bookplate of Edgar Atheling Drummond (1825-1893). Acquired by the University Library from the bookseller Bernard Quaritch, London, in 1930.
Cent Rare Folio PR 1850 1561.