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Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Letter from Francis Cotton written to Rachel Cotton dated 29 June 1868, while visiting South Australia, Victoria, and New South Wales
Anna Maria to Francis : undated
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Anna Maria to Francis : undated
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Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 17th April 1868
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Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 19th Feb 1868
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Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 17th Feb 1868
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Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 10th Feb 1868
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Letter Francis to Anna Maria Cotton 13th Jan 1868
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Letter Francis to Anna Maria Cotton 1st Jan 1868
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Letter Francis to Anna Maria Cotton, 31st Dec 1867
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Letter Francis to Anna Maria Cotton, 25th Dec 1867
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Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 29th June 1868
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Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 22nd April 1868
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Letter Francis to Anna Maria Cotton, 7 Dec 1867
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Remembrance Card Thomas Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Letter Thomas to Francis Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Letter Thomas to Francis Cotton
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Letter Francis to Thomas Cotton
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Letter Francis to Thomas Cotton
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Letter : Thomas Cotton to son, Francis Cotton, 1834
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Letter : Thomas Cotton to son, Francis Cotton, 1834
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Letter : Thomas Cotton to son, Francis Cotton
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Letter : Thomas Cotton to son, Francis Cotton, 1831
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Pledge of total abstinence : Augustus Carp
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Pledge of total abstinence signed by Augustus Carp of the Dr. Syntax Hotel. The pledge is authorised by the Van Diemen's Land Total Abstinence Society of which George Washington Walker is the registrar.
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Letter from Francis Cotton to George Washington Walker dated 4 September 1852 about education, Kelvedon, Tasmania
Francis Cotton
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William Peacock : shingles and nails
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
A note concerning the sale of Dr Story's house at 18 Critchill Place, New North Road, London. Two thirds of the profits from the sale, after all expenses were paid, were to go to Lowe and Johnson of 30 Bishopsgate Street.
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Extract of a letter , from Francis Cotton on the subject of the death of his cows in Australia. Poisoned by a noxious plant that grows in damp marshy places. Suspected a small fungus that makes the mucus membranes of the stomach peel off.
Photograph of a sketch of Old Hobart town
Part of Dennison Collection
A view of Hobart Town by Irish born convict-artist Alan Carswell (1823), showing the colony establishing itself around the mouth of Sullivans Cove in the early 1820s.
Part of Dennison Collection
Photograph of Geilston Bay looking toward Mt Wellington showing jetty and breakwater
Part of Dennison Collection
Photograph of pleasure craft and fishing boats at Coles Bay, Tasmania
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Photograph of the Rev. Robert Knopwood's grave at Rokeby, Clarence Plains, Tasmania. Knopwood died 18 September 1838. He was the first Chaplin of Van Diemen's Land
View over the Tamar River to the public baths from Kings Bridge
Part of Dennison Collection
View over the Tamar River, Launceston, from Kings Bridge. Showing the public swimming baths
View over Lindisfarne paddocks in the snow
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View over Lindisfarne paddocks in the snow showing an Aermotor wind-powered water pump
Part of Dennison Collection
Aerial view of Huonville, Tasmania, looking toward Sleeping Beauty mountain range showing streets, bridge and Huon River
Part of Dennison Collection
View of an Aermotor wind-powered water pump at Lindisfarne on the eastern shore of the Derwent River looking toward Mt. Wellington. James Martin & co. Sydney imported the Chicago-built windmills into Australia between 1895-1913
Part of Dennison Collection
Photograph of a hillside track in the bush may be Shag Bay or Natone Hill Track
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Photograph of houses at Lindisfarne or Geilston Bay taken from hill.
Lindisfarne with a view to the mountain
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Photograph of Lindisfarne taken from hill behind showing quarried stone and a view to the mountain
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Photograph of Lindisfarne taken from hill behind showing houses and jetties
Ferry at the Lindisfarne Jetty
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Photograph of a ferry approaching the Lindisfarne jetty.
Crowd and ferry at the Lindisfarne Jetty
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Photograph of a large crowd and a packed ferry at the Lindisfarne Jetty. Rowing boats and yachts on the water.
Children and pony on the beach
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Photograph of children and pony on the beach at a small cove on the eastern shore of the Derwent River.
Children fishing from the jetty
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Photograph of children fishing from the Lindisfarne Rowing Club jetty. Lindisfarne jetty in background.
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Photograph of children playing on the foreshore. Thought to be in the Lindisfarne area.
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Aerial view of Eaglehawk Neck showing the Eaglehawk Neck hall which opened in 1928
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Photograph of Beltana or Lindisfarne jetty showing two young children playing in the foreground. Mt Wellington in the background.
Man and small child in a rowboat
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Photograph of man and small child in a rowboat. Thought to be taken at Beltana now Lindisfarne.
Woman and children on the foreshore
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Photograph of a woman and three small barefooted girls on the foreshore with logs. Houses and orchards in the background. Thought to be Beltana now Lindisfarne.
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Photograph of a man in a bowler hat standing on the foreshore. Thought to be Beltana now Lindisfarne jetty in the background.
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Photograph of a group on the rocky foreshore. Two older women with young children and three young girls in pinafores holding hands in the background. Thought to be taken at Beltana now Lindisfarne.
Photograph of family group fishing
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Photograph of a man, woman and small child sitting on the rocks fishing. Thought to be Beltana now Lindisfarne with jetty in background.
Aerial view of UTAS Sandy Bay Campus
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Aerial view of the Sandy Bay Campus of the University of Tasmania. Showing sporting fields, Hutchins School, surrounding houses and Wrest Point Hotel prior to the construction of the casino
Aerial view of the Ridgeway Reservoir
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Aerial view of the Ridgeway Reservoir and Waterworks Reserve looking to Hobart, the Tasman Bridge and beyond to the Eastern Shore, Seven Mile Beach and Dodges Ferry
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Aerial view of the Hobart harbour showing Salamanca Place, Watermans dock, Parliamentary House , Hydro Building, Elizabeth Street pier, the Marine Board building under construction, Franklin Square and St, David's Park.
Photograph of Lindisfarne regatta
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Photograph of a ferry, people and row boats at Lindisfarne regatta
Aerial view of City Hall and port
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Aerial view of City Hall, Museum and Art Gallery and the port of Hobart, Constitution and Victoria Docks and wharfs
Aerial view of of the port of Hobart
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Aerial view of of the port of Hobart showing Macquarie Point, the wharf area and Mount Wellington in the background
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Aerial view of the Zinc Works at Derwent Park. Looking down the Derwent River toward the Tasman Bridge. Showing Self's Point and Cornelian Bay Cemetery
Aerial view of Brooker Highway
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Aerial view of Brooker Highway, Hobart looking toward the show grounds and Derwent Park
Aerial view of Mornington and Warrane
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Aerial photograph of Mornington and Warrane c. 1970 looking toward the Tasman Bridge and Hobart
Photograph of carriage outside C Davis store
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Photograph of man and woman in a carriage outside Charles Davis store. Importer of English and American goods.
Photograph of carriage outside Charles Davis store, Hobart
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Photograph of men and a horse drawn cart outside Charles Davis store Hobart. c1887
Photograph of double decker electric tram
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Photograph of a double decker tram in Elizabeth Street Hobart. Other double decker trams in Macquarie Street c.1893
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Photograph of a man in a bowler hat sitting in a two wheeled horse drawn gig in the street
Photograph of Japanese sailors
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Photograph of Japanese sailor and Japanese gentleman walking in front of Portsea Terrace, Montpelier Retreat, Battery Point.
Part of Dennison Collection
Aerial view of of the Derwent River at Bridgewater. Showing a paper mill barge on the river. Taken pre 1970s as the housing estate has not yet been built.
Sandy Bay campus facing Mt Wellington
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Photograph of two students believed to be Heather Gulline and Pat Richardson outside the Botany Shed
Sandy Bay campus towards Derwent River
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Photograph taken outside the Botany Shed. Lindsay Crawford back right, Pat Richardson right, Heather Gulline (?) left front)
Sandy Bay campus facing Mt Wellington
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Sandy Bay Road and tram from the Rifle Range sheds
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Old Rifle Range sheds, Sandy Bay campus
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Sandy Bay campus facing Earl Street
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Staff and students on Sandy Bay campus
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Sandy Bay campus facing Alexander Street
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Certificate of marriage of Robert Walker and Eliza Hannah Amos
Part of Walker Family Papers 2007
Certificate of marriage of Robert Walker and Eliza Hannah Amos and photographs of the Gala Kirk Church of Scotland in Great Swan Port where they were married on the 11th of May, 1869. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 42b
James Backhouse Walker
Speeches given to honour James Backhouse Walker at the Working Men's Club
Part of Walker Family Papers 2007
Account in 'The Tasmanian Tribune' of speeches given at the Working Men's Club, Hobart, Tasmania 1872 to honour James Backhouse Walker. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection.
James Backhouse Walker
James Backhouse Walker's resignation from the Hobart Savings Bank
Part of Walker Family Papers 2007
Letter to James Backhouse Walker from his great friend Charles Walch on his decision to resign as accountant of the Hobart Savings Bank and to take up law. Also draft letter written by James Backhouse Walker. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 37
Charles Walch
Letters : Reverend Samuel Benson to his niece, Sarah Benson Walker
Part of Walker Family Papers 2007
Three letters dated April 20 1875, January 4, 1876 and September 11, 1876 from the Reverend Samuel Benson who was for many years rector at St. Saviours, Southwark, and youngest brother of Ann Benson, to his niece, Sarah Benson Walker, wife of George Washington Walker. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Pages 8 & 9
Samuel Benson
Letter : James Backhouse Walker to his sister Mary
Part of Walker Family Papers 2007
Letter from James Backhouse Walker in Hobart to his sister Mary who was painting in Quinperle, Brittany. It sets out the Walker genealogy at length and describes the ships which carried Collins and his party to Sullivans Cove. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 40
James Backhouse Walker
Part of Walker Family Papers 2007
Land grant map including Robert Mather's free grant of 1,500 acres, eventually to be increased to 2,500 acres. He called the property 'Lauderdale'. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 16
Joseph Benson
Note written by Rev. Joseph Benson to his son John
Part of Walker Family Papers 2007
Copy of note written by the Rev. Joseph Benson for his son John advising of the marriage of Ann to Robert Mather. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 6
Joseph Benson
Letter from Joseph Benson to John Wesley
Part of Walker Family Papers 2007
Letter from Joseph Benson (1748-1821) to John Wesley. Includes transcript. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 5
Joseph Benson
Image of the Rev. Joseph Benson
Part of Walker Family Papers 2007
Image of the Rev. Joseph Benson (1748-1821) husband of Sarah and father of Ann who married Robert Mather. Inscription on the tombstone of Joseph and Sarah. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 4
Joseph Benson
Letter from John Benson to his sister Ann
Part of Walker Family Papers 2007
Letter from John Benson, second son of the Reverend Joseph Benson to his sister Ann mentioning her work as her father's amanuensis for his well known "Commentary on the Bible" to which he devoted 9 continuous years labour. John Benson took Orders and became the rector of Norton-sub-Hamdon, Somerset. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 6
John Benson