Tasmania University Rugby Club
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- 1934
Photograph of the Tasmania University Rugby Club. Premiers in 1934
Tasmania University Union
Tasmania University Rugby Club
Photograph of the Tasmania University Rugby Club. Premiers in 1934
Tasmania University Union
Part of University Library Photographs
One small black and white photograph of Library staff taken outside the entrance to Domain House, Christmas 1956.
University of Tasmania
Part of University Library Photographs
One small black and white photograph of Library workroom at Domain House taken in November 1960. Staff identified as M. McClymont, Dr. Wojtowitz, Mr S. Flood
University of Tasmania
Photograph of Christ's College, (High School building) Domain
Part of Christ College Collection
Sepia photograph of a group of boys and masters outside the college door, including small boys, some in sailor suits holding straw "boater" hats.
Photo by Wherrett & McGuffie, mounted.
Some names written on back, including Alic Cruickshank, Cyril James, A Murray, B. Hunt (master), Max Stephens, Reynolds, Gosnell (master), R. Stourton, Lilley.
Part of University Library Photographs
One small black and white photograph of Library workroom at Domain House taken in November 1960. Staff identified as J. Reynolds
University of Tasmania
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of the Librarian, D H Borchardt at Loans desk with Mrs Kemp 1960
University of Tasmania
Part of McDonell Watkyn Woods Collection
Group photograph of the Tasmanian University team winners of the Australian Universities Rifle match, Hobart 1934. Named : D.G. Rockliff, J.J. Graham, P.C. Tapping, T.L. Malone, H.M Nicholls, M.M. Bruce, D.J. Barclay, M.W. Woods (Captain), S.M. Seares, and J.A. Jillett
McDonell Watkyn Woods
Interview with Professor J.A. Cardno
Interview with Professor J.A. Cardno, Psychology, 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
James Alexander Cardno
Construction of the Engineering workshop
Photograph showing the construction of the foundations for the Engineering workshop on the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Part of 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.
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of the Librarian, D H Borchardt at Loans desk with Mrs Kemp 1960
University of Tasmania
Watercolour of Christ's College at Bishopbourne
Part of Christ College Collection
Watercolour of Christ's College at Bishopbourne, Tasmania by Bishop Francis Russell Nixon founder of the College.
Modern typed note accompany painting.
Inscription on the back of the watercolour (in Gell's handwriting)
"The little pointed roof to the extreme left is the stand in the cricket ground. In the centre the Coll: Warden's rooms the left end, then the library, then the North buildings in which re the Sub-warden's rooms, terminated by the bell-tower.
To the right, barns, stables and out-houses.
The Western Mountains with Christ's College Jan .24th 1854"
Francis Russell Nixon
Part of 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
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of the main reading area of the Library, Domain, House . Taken in November 1960 showing students working at desks. Fire place and mantel on rear wall.
University of Tasmania
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of the entrance area and cloakroom of the Library, Domain, House.
University of Tasmania
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of a microfilm reader in the University library at Domain House
University of Tasmania
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of the main reading area of the University library at Domain House
University of Tasmania
Part of McDonell Watkyn Woods Collection
Group photograph of team members and others taken at the Springs, Mt. Wellington, Hobart during the 1934 Australian Universities Rifle Match
McDonell Watkyn Woods
Comedies, with the commentary of Petrus Antesignanus Rapistagnensis
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Terence, Comedies, with the commentary of Petrus Antesignanus Rapistagnensis.
Binding of blind-stamped pigskin over pasteboard. The pigskin presumably once extended over the whole of the boards, but has been cut back near the half-way point from the spine, and the remainder replaced with parts of leaves from a 15th-cent. manuscript liturgical book in gothic textura with red initials and rubric. That on the back is so rubbed as to be illegible.
Pr. Mathias Bonhome, Lyon, 1560. Heavily used, perhaps in a classroom.
Inside the front board are mottos in Greek and Latin with the monogram ‘CIC’. On the first flyleaf in carmine: ‘Iohannes Christianus Wes(?el) Magdeburgensis Saxo / Anno CID ID CCVII Symbol’/ Iesus Crucifixi Vulnera Me Salvant’. The date is 1707. A similar inscription appears to have been washed off the inside of the back board. Lower down, less formally, ‘Jo: Ch: Wapsa / Anno 1702 & 7 Aprilis’. Also, perhaps in the same hand, 22 gl. On the title page ‘Iohannes Christianus Wapsa / Anno 1702 / & 6 Aprilis.’ Below is ‘Henricus Sebast. Wapsa Iur. Pract. [blank] comp. sibi Halae Saxon. Prid. Cal. Maii anno CID IC CLXVIII’. Further down again is ‘[erased] gyl’. Near the head ‘F. 3’ and ‘Ch: Coll: Tasm:’; probably given by Rev. R. R. Davies in 1852. Inside the front board are penciled 2228 and No. 200.
Cent Coll Rare PA 6755 .A2 1560.
Photograph showing the initial groundworks for the playing fields on the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Interview with Dr Geoffrey Cheeseman
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 of Manuscript to Print : images
Bartolomeo Taegio, La Villa. Dialogo.
Pr. Francesco Moscheni, Milan, 30 May 1559.
Bound in its original limp vellum wrappers; remains of two ties of the same. Fine title page; on the verso the author’s portrait; woodcuts showing surveying at pp. 162 and 164.
Inside the front cover is written ‘1560 Francoforti I. A. à S’. On the verso of the last leaf of text (Cciii) and the following flyleaf are herbal remedies in German, signed ‘Frater Mercurius ordinis S. Basilii in Monte Sinai uel S. Catharina co(mmun)icabat Praga Anno 1570.’ The same hand has annotated the text. On the verso of the first flyleaf is ‘Duplum Bibliothecae regiae Monacensis’, 18th-cent. From the Library of Christ College; given by Rev. R.R. Davies in 1852.
Morris Miller-Christ College Rare-Book SB 471 .T34 1559
Photograph showing the foundations of the Enginnering workshop on the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Verrius Flaccus (grammarian), fragments, and Sextus Pompeius Festus, De Verborum Significatione.
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Verrius Flaccus (grammarian), fragments, and Sextus Pompeius Festus, De Verborum Significatione.
Pr. Iohannes Maria Bonellus, Venice, 1559 (the colophon has 1560).
The ‘series chartarum’ on the last page of the book (shown here) provides a guide for the binder to ensure that he sewed the book in the correct order. Each quire or section was assigned an alphabetical letter which, with the leaf number, appears at the foot of the leaves (usually four) in the first half of each quire: a1, a2, a3, a4. This system was already used in late medieval manuscripts.
On the last leaf, 16th-cent., ‘Thomas Plower His Book’. From the Library of Christ College; given by Rev. R. R. Davies in 1852.
Morris Miller-Christ College Rare-Book PA 6385 .F4 V477 1560
Photograph showing the construction of Hytten Hall on the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Photograph of Albert Gordon Baikie
A photograph of Professor Albert Gordon Baikie (date unknown), foundation Professor of Medicine
Albert Gordon Baikie
Photograph of Professor Horace Newton Barber
A photograph of Professor Horace Newton Barber (date unknown, Department of Botany 1947-1963.
Horace Newton Barber
Index to volume 1 of University of Tasmania Roll Book of Graduates, 25 June 1890 to 23 April 1959
Entry numbers 1- to 415 in volume 1 of University of Tasmania Roll Book of Graduates, 25 June 1890 to 23 April 1959. Includes graduates from other universities in the Empire whose degrees were conferred at the University of Tasmania as ad eundem gradum degrees.
Entry numbers 1230 - 2588 in volume 1 of University of Tasmania Roll Book of Graduates, 25 June 1890 to 23 April 1959.
Index to volume 2 of University of Tasmania Roll Book of Graduates 07 May 1959 to 11 December 1970
Entry numbers 416 - 1229 in volume 1 of University of Tasmania Roll Book of Graduates, 25 June 1890 to 23 April 1959. Includes graduates from other universities in the Empire whose degrees were conferred at the University of Tasmania as ad eundem gradum degrees.
Entry numbers 2589 - 4669 in volume 2 of University of Tasmania Roll Book of Graduates 07 May 1959 to 11 December 1970