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Parte de William Henty Collection
Series consists of letters of appointment and resignation
William Henty
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Parte de William Henty Collection
Series consists of letters of appointment and resignation
William Henty
Parte de William Henty Collection
Formal letters of admission of William Henty of the Strand, Middlesex, and Brighton, Sussex, as attorney, commissioner for affidavits, solicitor, notary public in London, Sussex etc., U.K. (1829-36); Commissioner of Supreme Court of Victoria to take and receive in Van Diemans Land verification of memorials & deeds relating to property in Victoria (1852); Colonial Secretary Tasmania (25 April 1857); summons to attend the Synod of the Diocese of Tasmania (1859).
William Henty
Correspondence with Sir John Franklin
Parte de William Henty Collection
Correspondence with Sir John Franklin dated 1839 and 1841 regarding - Friends of the Church of England (4 April 1839); draft letter from Henty petitioning for the discharge of Edward Bonner from service as "boy" on H.M.S. Favorite (Capt. Dunlop) so that he and his brother, Henty's clerk, might provide means to bring out their poor mother and brothers and sisters from England and Sir John's reply that discharge was "contrary to the practice of the service", also reference to Launceston Horticultural Society (6 July 1841).
William Henty
Correspondence with James MacArthur
Parte de William Henty Collection
Correspondence with James MacArthur dated 10 February 1859. Asking "your friendly aid" in seeking appointment to Mr Noyes' post during Noyes' leave of absence.
William Henty
Parte de William Henty Collection
Correspondence from C. Darwin to William Henty dated 29 February 1868. Scrap of paper with postscript referring to table of colts and fillies of race mare and part of envelope from C. Darwin, Bromley, Kent [U.K.]
William Henty
Parte de Henry Hellyer Diary
Illustration from Henry Hellyers diary - "The Cavern Rock at Rocky Cape looking east, proceeded with caution expecting the natives might be there".
Parte de Henry Hellyer Diary
Illustration from Henry Hellyers diary - "Sketch of the Camp in the gully at the Cascade Creek".
Parte de Henry Hellyer Diary
Illustration from Henry Hellyers diary - " Particulars of a Native Cat killed this morning close to the tent - Tuesday 3rd July 1827 this animal is the largest of the kind I have yet seen it measures 33 inches in length from nose to end of tail".
Parte de Henry Hellyer Diary
Illustration from Henry Hellyers diary - " Table Cape - we found great opposition from the tide which was running with great rapidity past Table Cape ".
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Drivers Licence issued to L.J. Hayns for the period 1950-51
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Drivers Licence issued to L.J. Hayns dated October 1955
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Memo Book of diary of events, Tasmania 1926, 1929
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Two Australian passports - in the name of Mr and Mrs Hayns, 1940, issued 29.8.1949
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Diary of Maxwell Ernest Haynes in the Air Force during 1942 and 1943, also includes the R.A.A.F squadron theme song
Lawrence John Hayns
Newspaper cuttings : Maxwell Ernest Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Newspaper cuttings of the death of Maxwell Ernest Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Presentation of a Rota bed to the Launceston General Hospital dated 1952
Lawrence John Hayns
Correspondence concerning superannuation
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Correspondence concerning the superannuation account of L.J. Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Letters to Lawrence and Mary Hayns from Miss Gertrude Hayns dated from 22/8/1948 to 23/10/1961
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Letter from Zullah L. Bains to M.M. Hayns dated Dec 30th 1963
Lawrence John Hayns
Photographs : Maxwell Ernest Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photographs of Maxwell Ernest Haynes
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photographs of :
a) Farm House showing the garden and a lady sitting on the veranda
b) Cows being taken to the milking shed
c) Shows the back of' the farm and the swamp area behind it
d) M.M. Hayns and L.J Hayns at Jenolan Caves N.S.W. 1948
e) Young man standing near a rock
f) Family - 3 on horse and cart while the other three stand next to it
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of unknown child holding cat
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of the mother of Mrs Mary Margaret Hayns (nee Crane)
Lawrence John Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns and his wife feeding a kangaroo
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of Lawrence John Hayns and his wife Mary Margaret Hayns feeding a kangaroo
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Letter from J.F. Jones dated 1945 from Burnie. Mr J. F Jones was Inspector of Schools, amateur horticulturalist, amateur anthropologist and once associated with the mines at Beaconsfield Tasmania
Thomas Edgar Burns
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates in a variety of sizes with most having a contact print made from the plate
Agriculture : Glass photographic plate collection
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates, some stereographic negatives of Tasmanian agricultural scenes
Architecture : Glass photographic plate collection
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates, some stereographic negatives of Tasmanian architecture
Bruni Island : Glass photographic plate collection
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates, some stereographic negatives of Bruni Island, Tasmania.
Photograph of the old prison station
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
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 St Augustine's Anglican Church and rectory
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of St Augustine's Anglican Church and rectory, Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960
Consecrated 15 September 185. Located 1 2 Grahams Creek Road, Broadmarsh, now a private residence.
Photograph of northern wall of Braeside
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of northern wall of Braeside, 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
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing Turkish equipment captured at Gallipoli on 2nd May 1915
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing the first artillery gun landed at Anzac
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Blak and white photograph showing an Indian camp
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing a battleship with soldiers onboard. Captioned "guns of the L.R."
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing soldiers on the beach, wagons and ships
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing gun dugouts in the mountains
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Contingent of guardsmen in a military parade [Hobart?]
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Uniformed men in a military parade [Hobart?]
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Military parade of uniformed men
Military parade of uniformed men
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
1 photograph showing a military parade of uniformed men
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Collection consists of a series of 35mm slides that have been procuced from material held in other parts of the collection
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white, 35mm slide of teaching staff at Domain House, Hobart, Tasmania. Centre back Dugald Gordon McDougall, appointed as the Professor of Law and Modern History in the University of Tasmania and took up the appointment in the year 1901 (January); he held the post until June 1933 when, at an age of 65, he retired.
Exterior of physical laboratory at the rear of Domain House
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Exterior of physical laboratory at the rear of Domain House, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Interior of chemical laboratory at Domain House
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Interior of chemical laboratory, Domain House, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Minutes of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce 1851-1877
Parte de Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Minutes of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce. Signed minutes, beginning with the inaugural meeting of 3 February 1851 and first formal meeting of 10 February 1851, including names of members. Includes monthly meetings of directors and general meetings. Some news cuttings of notices of meeting stuck inside binding.
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Reports of Hobart Chamber of Commerce 1852-1869
Parte de Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Printed reports of directors of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce, including names of officers and members, bound with copies of reports of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce for the years 1854, 1855, 1858, 1859, 1860 & 1869. Also included are Rules and Constitution for the years 1851 & 1854. Printed copies, bound with Abstracts of Council relating to Port and Customs regulations and with Reports
• Half yearly report 1852
• Annual reports 1855-1864, 1869
• Reports for 1870-1909 missing
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Handbooks of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Parte de Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Handbooks of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce for the period 1944-1950. Includes reports of 1945 and 1946. Handbooks were only issued for two years after the War and again in 1949 and a centenary handbook in 1951.
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Directories and Annual Reports of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Parte de Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Directories and Annual Reports of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce for the years 1982 to 1984
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Parte de Hobart Chamber of Commerce
One issue of the periodical publication of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce entitled "Hobart Commerce" Vol. 5 No. 21 May 1971
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Parte de Robert Mackenzie Johnston Collection
Index to J3 - Robert Mackenzie Johnston Collection
Notes and sketches of Tasmanian fish
Parte de Robert Mackenzie Johnston Collection
Note book contating notes and sketches of Tasmanian fish, mainly salmon made by Robert Mackenzie Johnston , date unknown.
Robert Mackenzie Johnston
The papers consist of letters to Hugh from his fiancee, family and friends, bills and papers relating to debts and some papers relating to the sale of a plot of land in Glenorchy. There are three items only of Hugh's father - all relating to the Southern Tasmanian Rifle Association.
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Grant of one month's leave for Staff Sergeant H. Hull.
Hugh Munro Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Notice of resignation of Staff Sergeant H.M. Hull, 24 January 1880. (Note: Hugh Munro Hull died in 1881).
Hugh Munro Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Material relating to insurance dates c.1891-1892
Hugh Synnot Hull
Life insurance proposal for Laura Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Proposal for life insurance for Laura Ann Hull, born at Carrick, Tasmania 4 January 1857, wife of Hugh Hull.
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Letters from relations on family and personal matters, dated 1877 to 1894 including:
• 60. Henry Tremlett Hull (brother?) with congratulations on engagement to Emily [Emily Agnes Huxtable].
• 61. Anna Hull - invitation to live at Tolosa, Glenorchy with her and Papa, [James Douglas Hull who managed Tolosa for G.M.H.], especially as Arthur was ill (brother?) and Dot at home, and reference to visit of Amy Sherwin, 1879.
• 62, 63, 65. Herbert Hull [Hugh's elder brother] from Clifden, New Zealand referring to Laura, against planting orchard at Glenorchy, 1878, 1879.
• see also 130, 1349 142-4, 152, 154, 159, 160, 165, 168, 169); 'Aunt' W Tremlett about 'Maryville' house, family.
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Documents relating to a property in Glenorchy and the Estate of Francis Allison.
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Poems written by Hugh Hull, extract from song, notes for entertainment, tickets for Orpheus Club concert, 1894, and Tasmanian Caledonian Society 1892, rules of Hobart Operatic Society (no date).
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Bill of lading dated 1877 for a shipment of a case of fish to Melbourne.
Hugh Synnot Hull
St. Andrews & St. Johns Presbyterian Churches
Parte de Hull Papers
Miscellaneous papers relating to St Andrews & St Johns Presbyterian Churches Hobart.
Hugh Synnot Hull
Letter from James Reid to Dr. James Scott
Parte de Hull Papers
Letter from James Reid to Dr James Scott dated 16 November 1893 apologising for not attending meeting but recommending Mr [W.C.] Eltham as choir master and Mrs. Eltham as organist, but could not afford more than 40 pounds for both.
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Eric Jeffrey Collection
Articles on a variety of subjects, medical, historical and biographical in typescript or manuscript, many under the pen name "Exul" for publication in The Bulletin including:
•
An eye for an eye (13 pp, 2 copies)
• Some aspects of heredity (8 pp)
• The mental hygiene movement, parts 1 & 2 (10 pp)
• Reign of terror at Swansea October 13 1922 (4 pp)
• The commercial awakening in Tasmania (6 pp)
• [Jokes] (2 pp)
• Insulin (3pp 2 copies)
• Recollections of a medical student (3 pp 2 copies)
• Reply to "The Deacon" on birth control; further notes on birth control
• Dermotobia (3 pp 2 copies)
• An exploded superstition (10 pp)
• The Yarra mystery, Melbourne 8 March (5 pp)
• [X-Ray] 18 September 1922
• [Anecdotes] 18 September 1922
• A journey into the fourth dimension (9 pp 2 copies)
• The treatment of criminals (5 pp) and further notes
• [Anecdotes] 24 August, 3 & 13 September 1922
• A bush tragedy (2 pp)
• Autobiography of a rheumatic (5 pp)
• Coal mine explosions (4 pp)
• Incomplete account of Royal Society of Tasmania's trip to mark the site of Tasman's landing (2 pp)
• Campaign against consumption (5 pp)
• Mediums and trances; on back: ms. The wages of virtue (5 pp)
• How I came to take up writing by Exul (5 pp)
• The Tasmanian Aborigines
• Incomplete and miscellaneous loose pages
Eric Jeffrey
Jackson Lecture correspondence
Parte de Eric Jeffrey Collection
Letters from Professor R.L. Dunbabin, Sir R. Cilento and W.H. Hudspeth relating to the Jackson Lecture.
Eric Jeffrey
Photograph of Mrs John Cotton (nee Simmons)
Parte de Judd & Brownell Family Papers
Carte de visite photograph of Mrs John Cotton (nee Simmons) taken June 1886 by Wherrett, Hobart
Thomas Judd
Parte de Knopwood Sermons
Rev. Robert Knopwood sermon On the King's accession. Transcribed by Eliza Fox on 16/10/19.
Parte de Knopwood Sermons
Manuscript of sermon preached by Rev. Knopwood entitled "A sermon on the occasion of the death of his late majesty George the Third of blessed memory, preached at Hobart Town V.D. Land on Sunday the 17th September 1820"
Robert Knopwood
Captain Benjamin Lane's notebook of lessons
Parte de Lane Papers
The volume was prepared while Lane was a prisoner of war of the French and apparently occupied himself in studying and teaching other prisoners. It contains French grammar (noted as completed 7 March 1812), exercises on Mr. Porney's grammar (noted as completed 29 February 1812), mathematical examples and problems, stocks and shares, chronology, navigational problems (with diagram and tables), book keeping with examples of business 'waste book', 'balancing journal' and ledger entries for 1807 and 1812-13 based on supposed voyages and trade dealings.
At the back of the volume is a rough pencil sketch of the 'privateer that chased Captain Lane'. Also entered on blank pages at the end of the volume is a copy of notes concerning Captain Benjamin Lane sent by James Arthur Lane to his daughter Mrs D.A. Lane, 20 June 1945 and notes by Lt. Col. D.A. Lane (descendent of James Christmas Lane, younger brother of Benjamin), 18 November 1945.
Benjamin Lane
Parte de Lane Papers
View of the brig 'Harriot', Benjamin Lane commander chased onshore near Calais at 6am by his BMS the 'Misqueter' of 18 guns on 30 January 1806. Water colour sketch showing two ships sailing; one carrying guns and flying the British blue ensign, and the other unarmed nearer the shore and some of the crew apparently about to land by rowing boat. Harbour and gun battery and houses in the background. Signed 'B. Lane, Great Yarmouth'. Note in corner: Verdun.
Benjamin Lane
Parte de Latham Papers
Collection consists of newspaper cuttings relating to Hobart, Tasmania, dated 1972-1976
Parte de Leake Papers
Journal of Mediterranean Voyage
Parte de Leake Papers
John Leake's account of a voyage to Gibraltar and Gallipoli as super cargo for Messrs. Knox and Hay of Hull, shipping pitch and tar to sell in Gibraltar or Naples, returning with [olive] oil from Gallipoli. Journal of Mediterranean Voyage dated 1802
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Memoranda book dated 1818 detailing notes of orders, shipments, prices, names etc.
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Letter books containing copies of letters, extracts and notes on letters sent, mainly relating to business affairs of the Leake family.
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Letters of introductions for V.D.L. dated 1822. Letters given to John Leake before sailing, including a recommendation from the Colonial Secretary for a grant of land in V.D.L., from: George Burder (addressed to Rev. Samuel Marsden), and 'Alex McLaren, Colonial Secretary,
John Leake
Letter of introduction from George Burder
Parte de Leake Papers
Letter of introduction from George Burder addressed to Rev. Samuel Marsden dated London 6 November 1822
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Transcript of Item B6 - Recommendation for grant of land in V.D.L.,. Transcribed by Felicity Allan-Eames, University of Tasmania, 1st September, 2014
Parte de Leake Papers
Letters Charlotte Wells dated 1833 - 1835
Widow of Thomas Wells (1782-1833): mother-in-law in Hull; needed money to send eldest daughter,
Emma, to V.D.L., subscription list to help her; employment for daughters as governess and needlewoman,
visit of daughter, Louisa, to Rosedale; Louisa and her sister at school with Mrs Nichols, Macquarie Street.
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Papers and letters concerning Leake acting for friends and neighbours as executor of wills, trustee of settlements, or as charitable donor and adviser to friends or old neigbours from his Hamburg days fallen on bad times, as with the Graham family formerly of Hamburg.
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Handwritten promissory note signed by William Wood, Hawksridge, dated 2 June 1840 for the sum of one hundred pounds, due September 6. Stamped in black ink The Commercial Bank Launceston No. 16613
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Undated letter regarding 40 bushels of oats
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 22 August 1841 regarding his financial situation, finding a purchaser for Windfalls and Mr Smith wanting 750 pounds to give up the two year lease.
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 15 March 1842 regarding mistake in the acceptance
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 5 June 1842 to Leake regarding surprise at the acceptance of draft being unpaid as he gave the letter to Mr Hankey a gentleman who had been staying with him – telling him it was of consequence
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood to Leake dated 27 October 1842 regarding Leakes refusal of loan and not needing any help by the end of next year. Latin inscription at the bottom of the letter from part of the Poem Tristia by the ancient poet Publius Ovisius Naso. Donec eris felix, multos numerabis amicos; tempora si fuerint nubila, solus eris
(As long as you are lucky, you will have many friends; if cloudy times appear, you will be alone)
John Leake
Sarah Elizabeth Clara (Bessie) Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Papers of Sarah Elizabeth Clara Leake (1869-1929) usually known as Bessie, daughter of C.H. & CJ. Leake
married John Dowbiggin (Jack) Foster on 23 March 1892
John Leake
Parte de Leake Papers
Papers of Mary Rose Alice Leake (1871-1931), second daughter of C.H. and C.J. Leake, married Wilfred Hudspeth.
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: July 6 1893
Parte de Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, from Hobart, dated July 6 1893 regarding the wedding of Miss Emily Dobson.
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: July 9 1893
Parte de Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, from Hobart, dated July 9, 1893 apologising for sending a letter intended for her to Miss Nellie Clark.
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: December 21 1893
Parte de Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, from Hobart, dated December 21, 1893 thanking her very much for the photograph and telling her about the grand fancy dress ball to be held in the Exhibition Building on the 4th of the New Year.
John Leake