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Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 19 June 1967 and letter addressed "Olive dear", dated 10.6.67 from Elizabeth Bay Road
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 19 June 1967 and letter addressed "Olive dear", dated 10.6.67 from Elizabeth Bay Road
Post card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 11 December 1967
Letter and card - 11 & 12 January 1968
Letter and card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 11 & 12 January 1968
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, Christmas 1968
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 24 December 1957
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 1 April 1968
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 9 May 1968
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 8 August 1968
Card & Post cards - 19 August 1968
Card and two postcards written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 19 August 1968
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 11 May 1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 8 June 1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 23 July1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 3 August 1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 21 October 1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 24 October 1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 20 April 1958
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 18 February 1970
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 20 April 1970
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, mid 1970
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 29 July 1970
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 12 September 1970
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 15 November 1970
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 19 May 1971
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 28 December 1971
Christmas card and post card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, New Year 1972
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, circa 1971, incomplete
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 5 July 1958
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 24 March 1974. Dried plant enclosed in envelope
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 22 July 1958
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 20 September 1958
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 24 October 1958
Part of Wolfhagen : a forgotten pioneer
Part of William Archers Diaries
Journal of William Archer for the period March to December 1847. Entries for most days, sometimes including much detail, referring to his daily work (both farm work on his property and later his architectural work), also his travels, visits to and from neighbours, elections and political activities etc.
William Archer
Journal : 1848 - Private Diary
Part of William Archers Diaries
Journal of William Archer for the period January to July 1848. Private diary loose pages incomplete.
William Archer
Part of William Archers Diaries
Journal of William Archer for the period January 1848 - January 1856 . Entries for most days, sometimes including much detail, referring to his daily work (both farm work on his property and later his architectural work), also his travels, visits to and from neighbours, elections and political activities etc.
William Archer
Part of William Archers Diaries
Journal of William Archer for the period June 1858 to May1859 . Entries for most days, sometimes including much detail, referring to his daily work (both farm work on his property and later his architectural work), also his travels, visits to and from neighbours, elections and political activities etc.
William Archer
Part of William Archers Diaries
Journal of William Archer for the period May 1859 - October 1860. Entries for most days, sometimes including much detail, referring to his daily work (both farm work on his property and later his architectural work), also his travels, visits to and from neighbours, elections and political activities etc.
William Archer
Part of William Archers Diaries
Journal of William Archer for the period October 1860 to November 1862. Entries for most days, sometimes including much detail, referring to his daily work (both farm work on his property and later his architectural work), also his travels, visits to and from neighbours, elections and political activities etc.
William Archer
Claim to wife's annuity 1852-1855
Part of Thomas Chapman Papers
Miscellaneous papers, including newspaper advertisements, relating to Thomas Chapman's claim to the annuity left to his first wife, Mary Ann (formerly Langhorne) by her aunt Lydia Hooley. Including: case for opinion, office copy of affidavits in Chancery, newspapers containing notices of death etc.
Thomas Chapman
Diploma of degree of Associate of Arts awarded to Henry Lewis Garrett of Hobart Town, who passed in English, Latin(with credit and prize) Greek, French (with credit) and pure mathematics and was placed in the second class Signed by H. Officer, president of the Tasmanian Council of Education. Diploma has decorative border of oak leaves and acorns designed by Henry Hunter and engraved by Alfred Bock.
Henry Lewis Garrett
Seal of Degree of Associate of Arts
Seal of Tasmanian Council of Education 1859, red wax, lozenge shaped, backed paper: open book "Floreat Tasmania' on diamond pattern, in tin with document Diploma of degree of Associate of Arts awarded to Henry Lewis Garrett of Hobart Town.
Henry Lewis Garrett
Part of Andrew Downie Papers
State of the flock for the years 1825-1828. Shepherd's notes of sheep numbers, branding, sales etc.
Andrew Downie
Notes of purchases and sheep sold for meat
Part of Andrew Downie Papers
Notes of purchases and sheep sold for meat 1825-1836.
Andrew Downie
Part of Andrew Downie Papers
Subpoena and notes of expense in case of sheep stolen from Thomas Wells when Downie was acting for John Raisley of Kimbolton Park, Hamilton. Also note relating rumours of sheep stealing 1826.
Andrew Downie
Photograph of Westcott's Bookshop and circulating library
Part of Dallas Collection
Photograph of Westcott's Bookshop and circulating library, Collins Street, Hobart. Standing outside are Mr Westcott and a little girl, Till, wearing a pinafore. The photograph shows the shop of John Andrew, Bellhanger. The photograph was made by the University photographer from an original 'stereoscopic' photograph (i.e two adjacent photographs mounted on card to be viewed through a special viewer), made by S. Clifford, Hobart Town. The original was endorsed 'The little girl with pinafore Auntie Till, Dad in his
shirt sleeves standing next to her. Fitzgerald's building now; M. Westcott 4.7.32'.
In this photograph street numbers are not visible. Westcott's circulating library sign is shown on the middle shop in a two-storey brick building, with three shops. The shop on the right has the sign 'Depot Christian Knowledge Society'. The shop on the left has a sign, part of which can be read under a magnifying glass as 'wool warehouse', and underneath on the shop lintel is a faint sign which may include the word 'bookseller" On the right of the photograph a small weatherboard shop bears the sign 'Andrew, Bellhanger'. - W. Westcott of 63 Collins Street, advertised new and second-hand books and a circulating library in Wood's Tasmanian Almanac, 1856 (p.126). The same advertisement appears in Walch's Tasmanian Almanac, 1864, but in the 1865 Almanac the address is given as 63 & 65 Collins Street. However, Hull's Hobart Town Directory, 1859 lists W. Westcott as 65 Collins Street', (65 being apparently the middle shop), so possibly both premises were already occupied by Westcott. By 1871 it had become Westcott's Circulating Library, 63, 65 &67 Collins Street. In 1879 the advertisement read (Westcott, Beedham & Co. circulating library and importers of books, stationery and music', The last advertisement in Walch's almanac appeared in 1881. The Christian Knowledge Society (Tasmanian Auxiliary, President the Lord Bishop of Tasmania}, for which Westcott acted as depository was first listed in Walch's Almanac under (Societies and Institutions) in 1869 (p. 132). John Andrew, Bellhanger, Collins Street, advertised in Wood's Almanac in 1856 (p. 148L and is listed in HuWs Hobart Town Directory of 1859 at 61 Colllns Street. He does not appear in Walch's Almanac of 1863 or any later date, nor was he listed in Macphail's National Directory of Tasmania, 1867-68. S. Clifford, photographer, Liverpool Street, Hobart Town (photographer of album and stereographic portraits, private buildings, shipping, monuments....L advertised in Walch's Almanac of 1864 (p. 43) and again annually up to 1869. It would seem, therefore, that the photograph was probably taken between 1863 and 1869. It is a clear photograph of exceptional quality.
Kenneth McKenzie Dallas
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Early view of Ackworth School by T. Stackhouse, no date. Ackworth School was founded in 1779 by John Fothergill on behalf of The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Ackworth School
Ticket for admission to Centenary celebration
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Ticket for admission to Centenary celebration for Mrs. Sophia Watson, 26 and 27 June 1879.
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Centenary hymn and song sheet, inscribed T. Watson.
Photograph of right wing of Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of right wing of school with pupils and staff members, no date (possibly 1879?)
Ackworth School
Photograph of large group in historic costumes
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of large group in historic costumes, no date (possibly 1914?)
Photograph of group in historic costumes
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of group in historic costumes, no date (possibly 1914?)
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the Centre Library at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of the Chemical Laboratory at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the Chemical Laboratory and pupils at the Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of the Canal Bridge at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the Canal Bridge at Ackworth School. Showing boy and girl pupils non the bridge and on the bank. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of an Art Class at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of an art class at Ackworth School. Showing female pupils in a circle drawing still life. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of Cookery Class at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of a cookery class at Ackworth School. Showing girls in smocks in the kitchen. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of boys in the gymnasium at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of boys in the gymnasium at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of boys in the swimming bath at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of boys in the swimming bath at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of the shed and the court yard at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the shed and the court yard at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of the boys garden at Ackwoth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the boys garden at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of the boys cricket ground at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the boys cricket ground at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of the boys playground at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the boys playground at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of Fothergill Hall at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of Fothergill Hall at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of the girls' dining room at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the girls' dining room at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images produced by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd. Art Printers, 42 Holborn Viaduct. London E.C. Works, Scarborough
Ackworth School
Photograph of the science block at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the science block at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of the cricket field at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the cricket field at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of the vestible at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the vestible at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of the girls asphalt playground at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the girls asphalt playground at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of the gymnasium at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the gymnasium at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of the swimming bath at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the swimming bath at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of Ackworth House. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of the library at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the library at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of the staircase in the girls wing at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the staircase in the girls wing at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of the boys' wing at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of boys' wing at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of the shrubberies at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the shrubberies at Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of a general view of the Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of a general view of the Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of the Great Garden at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the Great Garden at the Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of Fothergill Hall at Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of Fothergill Hall at the Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Photograph of the main entrance to Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Photograph of the main entrance to Ackworth School. Presented in a folder of images
Ackworth School
Ackworth School development plan
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Ackworth School development plan drawn by John L Denman F.I.R.B.A. 27 Queens Road Brighton. Dated 1946. showing the location of existing buildings, existing buildings altered and new buildings.
Ackworth School
Ackworth School revised building extensions
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Ackworth School revised building extensions drawn by John L Denman F.I.R.B.A. 27 Queens Road Brighton.
Ackworth School
Photograph of the main entrance to Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Side view of the main entrance to Ackworth School. Thought to be from a building appeal brochure.
Ackworth School
Photograph of a front view of the Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Front view of the main entrance to Ackworth School. Thought to be from a building appeal brochure.
Ackworth School
Photograph of an avenue of trees at the Ackworth School
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
View of an avenue of trees and gardens with a schoolboy in the foreground at the Ackworth School. Thought to be from a building appeal brochure.
Ackworth School
Part of John Reynolds Collection
Draft introduction and biographies of Tasmanian Parliamentarians: William Robert Giblin, Lyndhurst Falkinder Giblin, Sir Richard Dry of Quamby, James Milne Wilson, James Whyte, Charles Meredith, Francis Villeneuve Smith, Frederick Maitland Innes, Thomas Daniel Chapman of Sunnyside (1815-1884), Alfred Kennerley (d.1897 age 88) and William Lodewyk Crowther.
John Reynolds
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Application to locate additonal grant of 750 acres between Webber's land and Cotton corner tree at Rocky Hills dated 1831
Francis Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Francis Cotton to assessors, dated 1865, that land valuations of Kelvedon and Grange too high
Francis Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Kelvedon - xerox copies of reports - Land Board records 1829 and 1836
Francis Cotton
Grange Property : Charles Swanston
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Copies of letters from Charles Swanston relating to the Grange Property dated 1846
Francis Cotton
Grange Property : Letter from Thomas Lloyd Gellibrand
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Letter to Francis Cotton from Thomas Lloyd Gellibrand offering Grange Farm on the same terms as agreed with Charles Swanston, ie 4000 pounds at 5%, Tasmania, 27th May, 1850.
Francis Cotton
Grange Property : Thomas Young, solicitor
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Copies of letters from Thomas Young, solicitor, relating to the survey of the land, original grantees, and application by Gellibrand and Bethune for part of the estate dated October and November 1854ยท
Francis Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Farm memoranda dated 1830-1831 detailing notes of farm activities, weather, names of calves and men's rations
Francis Cotton
1853-55: Journal of farming operations at Kelvedon
Part of Cotton Family Papers
"Journal of farming operations at Kelvedon with other remarkable incidents" written by James Backhouse Cotton , 1853-1855
Francis Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Farm journal for Kelvedon, January 1856 to February 1859. A journal recording farming activities at 'Kelvedon', the Cotton family's property near Swansea on the East Coast of Tasmania. George Fordyce Story lived with the Cottons at Kelvedon and contributed to their farming efforts. The journal contains monthly records for 1856 - 1859 describing the management of crops and livestock, as well as important family events. Kept by Edward Octavius cotton
Francis Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Quarto Farm journal dated 1881 - 1886. Decayed and crumbly at top of pages
Francis Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
A letter from Thomas Sharp, doctor, to Francis Cotton, containing medical advice for Cotton who was too ill to travel to Hobart to see Sharp. Dated 1883
Francis Cotton
Birth Certificate : Francis Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Birth certificate of Francis Cotton, son of Thomas and Mary Cotton, Middlesex, England, 1801.
Francis Cotton
Birth certificate : Anna Maria Tilney
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Birth certificate of Anna Maria, daughter of John Shelton Tilney of Moulsham, Chelmsford, County of Essex, shopkeeper and Susanna 21/3/1800.
Anna Maria Cotton
Birth Certificate : Mary Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Birth certificate of Mary, daughter of Francis Cotton, carpenter and Anna Maria Cotton in Spitalfields, Middlesex, England, 23/12/1827.
Mary Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Record of admission dated 10 February 1825, and affirmation, of Francis Cotton as a Freeman of the City of London (citizen) in the Drapers' Company, having been apprentice of John Farrar citizen and draper.
Note: the drapers' Company is one of the oldest of the City Guilds or Livery Companies. The Drapers were originally makers of woollen cloth, but since the seventeenth century have had little connection with the cloth industry and John Farrar was not actually a draper by trade. F.C. said he was apprenticed as a carpenter etc. (see 132). Freemen were members of their company (or guild) and citizens of
London, but only the "livery men" of the Company (those entitled to wear the Company's livery) had the right to nominate an alderman as a candidate for the office of Lord Mayor each year.