- AU TAS UTAS ITCCD 2017/14-14
- Item
- 1970-1980
Colour photograph of Cradle Mountain, taken from track near Marion’s Lookout
Colour photograph of Cradle Mountain, taken from track near Marion’s Lookout
People standing outside former Coffee Palace, Bothwell
Colour photograph of people standing beside motor vehicles parked outside former coffee palace, hotel and doctor’s surgery at 90 Dalrymple Street Bothwell. Citation on National heritage register: “A two storey brick and stucco Georgian building with a stone rear section, licensed as the Young Queen from 1851-1877 when the name was changed to Maskell's Hotel. The building appears in a book on Colonial architecture by Hardy Wilson with a crinolined lady at the doorway with luggage and bird cage. The building is an important townscape element.”
Former Coffee Palace, doctor’s surgery and hotel at Bothwell
Colour photograph of former coffee palace, hotel and doctor’s surgery at 90 Dalrymple Street Bothwell. Citation on National heritage register: “A two storey brick and stucco Georgian building with a stone rear section, licensed as the Young Queen from 1851-1877 when the name was changed to Maskell's Hotel. The building appears in a book on Colonial architecture by Hardy Wilson with a crinolined lady at the doorway with luggage and bird cage. The building is an important townscape element.”
View of Clyde River Bridge, Bothwell, Tasmania
Colour photograph of timber bridge across Clyde River, Bothwell, Tasmania
View of Clifton Priory and powerlines across front lawn
Colour photograph of Clifton Priory, Bothwell, showing powerlines across front lawn below hedge. National heritage register citation is as follows: “Two storey stone Tudor Gothic house built in 1847-8 by Rev. Robert Wilson from public subscription. Wilson caused a scandal when he ran into financial difficulties and sold it owing a considerable sum. The house is magnificently sited on Barrack Hill from where it enjoys fine views of Bothwell, the Clyde River and surrounding countryside.”
Colour photograph of Bothwell Post Office with roses in front of verandah at side.
Greg Dickens
View of male axeman standing on fallen timber in the bush, Crotty, Tasmania.
Part of Images of West Coast Tasmania
Image likely sourced from a newspaper or publication as it contains printed legend at the bottom: Opening out of the west - clearing the land for the new town of Crotty. Photographer identified. Primitive buildings just visible in the background. It is likely the image is older than 1902.
F.E. Pousty
View of Montagu Hotel, Bowes street Queenstown Tasmania
Part of Images of West Coast Tasmania
Image is only one of a number of businesses on a colour advertising sheet. Others shown include Royal Hotel and JB Wood, hairdresser.
View of mountain ranges west of Mt. Lord
Part of Arthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph of mountain ranges west of Mt. Lord
Interview with Colin Dennison dated 25th August 2018. Interview conducted by Ben Ross (www.oralhistorycompany.com) concerning Colin’s lifetime of collecting photographs, postcards, stamps and other historical resources. Colin donated the collection to the University of Tasmania Library Special & Rare Collections.
Ben Ross