Mr and Mrs Edmund Morris Miller
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC M9-216
- Pièce
- c1960
Fait partie de Edmund Morris Miller Collection
Photograph of Edmund Morris Miller with his wife Kate taken in c1960
Edmund Morris Miller
1802 résultats avec objets numériques Afficher les résultats avec des objets numériques
Mr and Mrs Edmund Morris Miller
Fait partie de Edmund Morris Miller Collection
Photograph of Edmund Morris Miller with his wife Kate taken in c1960
Edmund Morris Miller
Fait partie de William Knibb Morris Collection
Index of Names - M13 - William Knibb Morris Collection
Letters to brother Thomas John Morris : July 1860-July 1862.
Fait partie de William Knibb Morris Collection
Letters written by William Knibb Morris to his brother Thomas John Morris dated July 1860-July 1862. Sydney: his "governor" dying, might go to Snowy Mountain diggings, New Zealand War, store closed, Beamis also had store at Gayndah (July, August 1860); Gayndah, Queensland: journey via Maryborough, description of Gayndah, circus, Valentine who had rival store at Fingal absconded, aborigines, corroboree, planted some cotton seeds, thinking of going to Fiji Islands, mother sailed, (September 1860-March 1861); incomplete portion of letter: report from NSW on unsettled state and loss of life [?aborigines], bad news of "Victorian Exploring party" [Burke & Wills] which set out 9 months ago - his opinion that "without the aid of a tribe of friendly Blacks the Continent of Australia will never be explored", exploring in Queensland going on slowly - station after station with runs "more and more into unsettled country" (c June 1861); Sydney: left Gayndah in May and done nothing since except last three weeks in Hobart, NZ diggings not turned out well, Annie been to Port Albert [Vic.], London Exhibition, going to Orange [NSW], Mrs Hedburg died in Hobart , (October, November 1861); Orange: description of journey from Sydney to Orange on coach and district round Orange, recommends Mundy's Our Antipodes, NSW exhibits for London Exhibition included model of Sofala diggings; Orange newspapers with Sydney news, glad stereoscopic slides arrived safely - bought in Sydney - English views, working in Curran's store - not happy, Pizey manager of electric telegraph (December 1861); Forbes, Lachlan, NSW: goldfields, running store for Curran, description of work and Forbes, Mrs Reed's photography gallery in tent - portraits "very fair" (January, February 1862); Gundagai South: working in Gasse & Co. general store, brother James lost youngest child, framed picture of Queen Victoria from illustrated papers sent by Tom - calico mount, ?12000 gold robbery by Garner's gang [Frank Gardiner als Christie als Clarke], telegraph and local newspaper at Tumut (c May-July 1862).
William Knibb Morris
William K. Morris: Miscellaneous
Fait partie de William Knibb Morris Collection
Miscellaneous papers of William Knibb Morris
William Knibb Morris
Fait partie de William Knibb Morris Collection
Sarah Rothwell (1807-1876), who married Thomas James Crouch (1805-1890), Under-Sheriff, on 20 February 1832, was the sister of John Rothwell and aunt of Sarah (Rothwell) Morris.
William Knibb Morris
Letter to Sarah Rothwell from Thomas James Crouch 12 January 1832
Fait partie de William Knibb Morris Collection
Letter to Sarah Rothwell from T.J. Crouch dated 12 January 1832. Guarantee of money owed to Mr O [Rev. Joseph Orton who employed Sarah as governess] and Sarah's return from Sydney to Hobart, Wesleyan Sunday School, hymnbooks
William Knibb Morris
Thomas Rothwell Morris to brother R.J. Morris
Fait partie de William Knibb Morris Collection
Letters from Thomas Rothwell Morris to brother Robert James Morris dated 1905 -1907 in England and some replies.
William Knibb Morris
Ada Rosina Morris to brother R.J. Morris
Fait partie de William Knibb Morris Collection
Ada Rosina Morris to brother Robert James Morris dated 1905 -1906. Letters to brother in England and a few replies.
William Knibb Morris
Fait partie de William Knibb Morris Collection
Family history notes. Notes of births of members of the Morris family; notes (in later hand writing) from family notebook (see also M13/19)
William Knibb Morris
Fait partie de William Knibb Morris Collection
Unidentified merchant account book recording expenses.
William Knibb Morris
Fait partie de Diploma of degree of Associate of Arts
Index to R11 - Diploma of degree of Associate of Arts
Fait partie de Richard Stickney Collection
Letter written by Richard Stickney to his sister, Sarah dated 21 June 1834. Sorry he had not written more often but he was ashamed of his flight and past errors, description of Colony and Sydney life.
Richard Stickney
Fait partie de Richard Stickney Collection
Letter from his sister Mary dated 25 January 1835 regarding family news, living at Chester, sister Sarah at Scarborough. Written from Beverley Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
Richard Stickney
George Washington Walker to Esther Stickney
Fait partie de Richard Stickney Collection
Letters written by George Washington Walker to Esther Stickney dated April 1834 and November 1835 regarding : Journal writing, Esther's afflictions, parental discipline, plant specimens, glad to hear her brother had given "proofs of his best feelings being exercised towards his family, Barclay's Apology, Backhouse's health (26 April 1834, also copy "per favour T. Mather"); thank for journal; search for Richard and information about his death, his job with Thomas Steel and lodging with Thomas Soltit and wife who kept the "Jolly Tar" public house. his property; the Meeting House in Sydney (November 1835)
Richard Stickney
Memorandum of a voyage to Van Diemen's Land
Fait partie de Diary of Peter Harrisson
Typescript copy of a diary entitled Memorandum of a voyage to Van Diemen's Land 1822. It is the diary of Peter Harrisson's voyage to Van Diemen's Land during the period 1 February to 8 September 1822, with such observations as may prove useful to future migrants. Original diary is a 96 pp notebook held in Royal Society of Tasmania archives (RS47). This is a typescript copy of the original with index.
Peter Harrisson
Collection consists of diaries, mining and business correspondence, historical studies and biographies, and miscellaneous items
John Reynolds
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
Desk diaries dated 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1976 detailing appointments and memoranda.
John Reynolds
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
Files of correspondence relating to the mining industry in Tasmania
John Reynolds
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
Correspondence relating to the production and sale of Tasmanian wolfram and scheelite for the production of tungsten metal and contract for sale to United Kingdom, some written by John Reynolds as Commerce Officer, Department of Agriculture & Industry . Dated 1939 to 1940
John Reynolds
Silicon carbide, aluminium oxide etc
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
Notes on production and uses of silicon carbide, aluminium oxide etc. Dated c1942-58
John Reynolds
History of wheat stabilisation in Australia
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
History of wheat stabilisation in Australia - duplicated, bound 80pp. plus tables
John Reynolds
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
Correspondnce relating to Jane River Mining and a copy of the 1935 report. Also correspondence on vibrating screens.
John Reynolds
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
Undated mining biographies including the biographies of James Harcourt Smith (1864- ), Government geologist; William Renison Bell (1840-1915); Guillaume Daniel Oelprat (1856-1937), Manager Broken Hill P.C.; John Walter Gregory (1864-1932), geologist; Patrick Hannan (.Q 1843-1925), Kalgoorlie Goldfield; Edward Hammond Hargreaves (1816-1891), goldminer; Henry Yorke Lyell Brown (1844-1928) geologist; Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth David (1858-1934), geologist; William Arthur Pretyman (1863- ), Chief Clerk Mines Dept., Hobart. Also miscellaneous newscuttings and notes.
John Reynolds
History of Launceston: fluctuating fortunes in commerce
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
Lecture entitled "History of Launceston: fluctuating fortunes in commerce". Prepared for the Adult Education Board, 15th November 1968
John Reynolds
Campbell Town in the 19th century 1821-1900
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
Historical study entitled "Campbell Town in the 19th century 1821-1900"
John Reynolds
Broadcast talks and film scripts
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
(1) Sir Edmund Barton 28 January 1950
(2) Prospectors - Western Tasmania ND
(3) Trip by road from Hobart to Wynyard via the West Coast 1969
John Reynolds
National Australasian Convention
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
Draft of the description of proceedings of the National Australasian Convention, 1891
John Reynolds
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
Correspondence relating to Philatelic Societies and stamps. Also certificate of Life Membership of Tasmanian Philatelic Society awarded for distinguished service dated 24 January 1974 (formerly in frame).
John Reynolds
Fait partie de John Reynolds Collection
Copy of interview by Jim Adnum with Mr John Reynolds. Topic David Collins, lieutenant-governor. ABC 1979
John Reynolds
Fait partie de Risby Brothers Collection
Thomas Risby's promise to pay £100 to John and Henry Morrisby and Grace Smith, at the age of 21, being the consideration for premises purchased from their father, James Morrisby. Dated 1823
Thomas Risby
Fait partie de Risby Brothers Collection
Personal diary for the year 1888. References to trips on 'Koonya ', telephone went wrong (17.2.88), Eaglehawk neck , etc.
Thomas Risby
Fait partie de Risby Brothers Collection
Summons dated 1891 to A.E. Risby, S.W. Risby and C.W. Risby to appear at the suit of Charles James Barclay.
Thomas Risby
Photograph of the Risby Brothers office
Fait partie de Risby Brothers Collection
Photograph of the single story brick house with shingle roof, which was the Risby Brothers office taken post 1878
Risby Brothers
Photographs of sailing ketches and steamboat
Fait partie de Risby Brothers Collection
Photographs of sailing ketches and steamboats, including the 'Yolla' the SS 'Wiena' and the 'Koonya '
Risby Brothers
Fait partie de William Gunn Papers
Copy of notice that appeared in the Hobart Town Gazette of the arrival of the "Shelton" (Capt. Dixon), listing passengers including Lieut. William Gunn and family. (ms copy) dated 28 December 1822
William Gunn
Fait partie de William Gunn Papers
Note from William Gunn dated 5th April (n.d.) about constables (partly illegible)
William Gunn
Fait partie de William Gunn Papers
Letter from Rev. Robert Auld, Orkney, dated 8 April. 1845. Inquiring about Joseph Welsh and a bill of exchange he sent to Gunn in 1843 for Welsh. (transcript only, original too fragile and powdery too handle)
William Gunn
Fait partie de William Gunn Papers
Account Ledger of William Gunn c.1835 -1868. Little information recorded. Enclosed: bills for brass candlesticks and snuffers, washing for Mrs Gunn (1845).
William Gunn
Letter : Ronald T. Gunn to sister Louisa
Fait partie de William Gunn Papers
Letter from Ronald T. Gunn to sister Louisa dated 22 June 1869. Unwilling to contribute to Glen Dhu as he had his own rooms in the store in town.
William Gunn
Fait partie de William Gunn Papers
Letter addressed to "Aunt" dated 28 April 1889. Incomplete letter headed "Mardin Erleigh: sorry about her worries but unable to help - living hand to mouth since store burned down, offered lodging, expecting any day - "nurse here now", Tom works hard, children well.
William Gunn
Fait partie de William Gunn Papers
Poem entitled "Forget me not" written on a small scrap of paper - undated [early 19th cent]
William Gunn
The Story of the Development of Hydro-Electricity in Tasmania
Fait partie de Green and Gillies Papers
Draft copy of "The Story of the Development of Hydro-Electricity in Tasmania" by A.J. Gilles & F.C. Green from the papers of the
Complex Ores Company, the Hydro-Electric Power and Metallurgical Company and the private papers of J.H. Gillies 'who brought Hydro-Electricity to Tasmania'.
Typescript with ms corrections and notes
Frank C Green
Pinkard Political Press Cuttings
Press cuttings mainly relating to the Australian Labor Party, politics, elections, etc. collected by Ernest Douglas Pinkard from 1925 - 1944.
Ernest Douglas Pinkard
Election Campaign : Lyons' policy speeches
Fait partie de Pinkard Political Press Cuttings
Small album containing single paper gatherings of Joseph Lyon's policy speeches from his election campaign 1937
Ernest Douglas Pinkard
Collection consists of four regatta programmes printed on 'satin'. May be silk with a fringed border. The programs details various rowing and sailing events. One Hobart Regatta programme and three Royal Hobart Regatta Programs as the regatta of 6 February 1934 was the first to be called the Royal Hobart Regatta, the title being conferred by King George V.
Royal Hobart Regatta Association
Ronald Campbell Smith Collection
Collection consists of papers and photographs relating to Ronald Campbell Smith.
Ronald Campbell Smith
Fait partie de Ronald Campbell Smith Collection
Testimonials and application for job
Fait partie de Ronald Campbell Smith Collection
File consists of material relating to Smith’s Testimonials:
• Testimonials from Central School, Hobart (1915),
• Smallhorn and Sons printers (1915?,)
• E.L.C. Watkins (1915),
• A.J. Todd Electrical Engineers (1916),
• acknowledgement of application for railway apprenticeship (1916),
• testimonial to his knowledge of steam engines (1928).
Ronald Campbell Smith
Fait partie de Ronald Campbell Smith Collection
Certificates from St. John Ambulance Association and Railway Ambulance Corps. Dated 1923-1926
Ronald Campbell Smith
Fait partie de Ronald Campbell Smith Collection
Copy of the Tasmanian Railways Gazette, dated June 1936. Includes a photograph of R.C. Smith as a prominent Unionist with note of his career (p. 19) and Union news.
Ronald Campbell Smith
Copy of memorial inscription, All Saint Church
Fait partie de Ronald Campbell Smith Collection
Copy of memorial inscription, All Saints Church.
Ronald Campbell Smith
Photograph of Masonic club officers and committee
Fait partie de Ronald Campbell Smith Collection
Mounted photograph of Masonic club officers and committee dated c1945 -1946, names printed below, signatures on back.
Ronald Campbell Smith
Fait partie de Tasmanian Caledonian Society Collection
Index to T5 - Tasmanian Caledonian Society Collection
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, and, The Craftsman or Say's Weekly Journal, relateing to the Gordon riots etc. dated 10 June 1780
Thomas Chapman
The Craftsman or Say's Weekly Journal 10 June 1780
Fait partie de Thomas Chapman Papers
Relates to the Gordon riots etc. Found with Chapman documents.
Thomas Chapman
Fait partie de Arndell Neil Lewis: research notes
Handwriten loose leaf note book, entitled "Tasmanian Geology " begun in June 1937. Plan and a few notes.
Arndell Neil Lewis
Fait partie de Arndell Neil Lewis: research notes
Handwriten loose leaf note book, entitled "Tasmanian Geography " begun in June 1937. Plan and a few notes.
Arndell Neil Lewis
Fait partie de Arndell Neil Lewis: research notes
Handwriten loose leaf note book, entitled "Tasmanian Glaciations " begun in June 1937. Outline of proposed plan and a few notes.
Arndell Neil Lewis
Fait partie de Midwood Collection
Framed caricature of George Wright. An officer in the Public Works Department, a martyr to flatulence and stomach trouble.
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Fait partie de Midwood Collection
Framed caricature of Miss Sarah Bignell. School teacher at a school (Hobart Ladies College - in Anglesea Barracks) near Anglesea Barracks. On the school wall was a text framed "Follow after Truth".
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Fait partie de Midwood Collection
Framed caricature of James White, Recorder of Titles, Hobart.
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Fait partie de Midwood Collection
Framed caricature of Mr. Barnett, Civil Servant and cribbage expert.
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Fait partie de Midwood Collection
Framed caricature of Nicholas J. Brown Speaker, House of Assembly. 1903
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Fait partie de Midwood Collection
Framed caricature of Mr. Baker, Chief Clerk, government department.
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Fait partie de Midwood Collection
Framed caricature of Jerry, one of the boys at the Public Works
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
James Bayly Watchorn Collection
Collection consists of copies of letters of James Bayley Watchorn (1921-1943) written to his parents in Hobart while he was on active service with the R.A.A.F. The letters are exceptionally well written and reflect his feelings about his life as a fighter pilot and the people he met and include descriptions of the countries where he was stationed - Rhodesia where he trained, U.K. and West Africa - although he discreetly avoided reference to the war or his flying duties. He had been educated at Hutchins School and did the first year of his law course at Tasmania University before enlisting.
War souveniers, Somme 'message maps' 1918
Small sections of maps of the Somme district, France, showing trenches, etc, with message forms on the back and a note (ms.) on one: 'the sector attacked by 27th U.S.A Division and 3rd Australian Divisionn on 29 Sept. 18', and photographic copy of the Accroche Wood sector.
James Bayly Watchorn
Fait partie de James Bayly Watchorn Collection
Miscellaneous Items Collection
Collection consists of miscellaneous letters and documents, including the Will of Ronald C Gunn (1879); copy of a letter from Henry Hellyer to Edward Curr describing a journey and the discovery of River Mackintosh and Eldon Range(1828); genealogy of John Lyne made by WL May (1919); copies of letters of depositions relating to theft from estate of William Mawle; copies of letters from letter book of Philip Oakden, founder of the Union Bank, Launceston and extracts from letters of William Parramore who settled in VDL in 1823.
Fait partie de Miscellaneous Items Collection
Ms. copies of letters from Police Office, Swansea, 1853 about the prisoners Miitchell, Walsh and Martin, and O'Meagher.
Fait partie de Miscellaneous Items Collection
Copies of letters, extracted from the letter book of Philip Oakden, banker and founder of Union Bank in Lauceston, written to Osmund Gilles during the period 1834-1838.
Philip Oakden
Specifications for Trinity Church
Fait partie de Miscellaneous Items Collection
Trinity Church specifications for laying the flooring and joists, with plan of pews, T. G. Harding, Joseph Smith. (xerox copies)
Fait partie de Rev. Frederick A. Woods Collection
Poems written in three notebooks that have been joined together
Frederick Alfred Woods
Fait partie de Frederick Mortimer Young Collection
Manuscript of two lectures delivered to the Hobart Technical School.
Frederick Mortimer Young
Fait partie de William Levitt Wells Collection
Diary of the voyage to Australia written by William Wells, 30 April 1844 to 30 May 1884
William Levitt Wells
Letters : Bessie Wells to father
Fait partie de William Levitt Wells Collection
Letters written by Elizabeth Lucy (Bessie) Wells to father, Martin Lidbetter, and mother 1884 - 1886. Bessie's letters to her parents were intended for all her family, as she says in her first letter on the voyage (6 May 1884) which was addressed to Father, Mother, Robert & Sophie, Tom & Lizzie, Willie, Harry & Mary. Her first letter was written from Greenhithe before sailing and describes their boarding, seen off by the Wells father, Prissie, Uncles James Wells, Henry & Louie and her two children, Mabel and Arthur. Her letters supplement the journal of the voyage and describe their lives on the voyage, in Hobart and later at the Don River. There are references to the children's schooling, their hopes for a Friends School and eventual arrival of Samuel Clemes and family and the start of the School and the attendance of Edith and Frank, although the expense was almost too much but Edith gained a scholarship. There are references to visits from other Friends and occasionally relatives, visits to Melbourne, etc. A letter of 13.12.1891 was written on Wells Store printed letter-head.
• Nos. 8-12, 1884 - voyage
• Nos.13-18, 1885 - January 1886 - Hobart
• Nos.19-25, 1886, February-August Don River store (including incomplete letter from Melbourne with postscript from Don, 8 June 1886 - Arnold's eye)
• Nos.26-44, 1887-1893 Don River (including two undated letters c1891- Edith got scholarship, c1892 wedding of Walter Lean at Table Cape, Minnie Furmage and 2 children, Willie going to Latrobe daily, Frank possibly not returning to Friends School after Christmas as fees £50 now he had turned twelve)
William Levitt Wells
Letters : William and Bessie Wells
Fait partie de William Levitt Wells Collection
William and Bessie Wells to Thomas and Lizzie dated 1885 – 1888. William to sister and brother in law, with notes and one letter enclosed from Bessie: Baby 12 weeks old, Frank and Edith attending Miss Johnson's school, wishes Edith could go to Ackworth school with Fanny, Father & Prissie (September 1885); Hobart house with sketch of verandah railings and "frieze" made by William L. Wells., Edward Octavius Cotton, Mr Henry's business offer, Thomas Lidbetter and son staying after birth of another son for T.L. (18.10.85); family life; birth of fourth son Hugh, business (24.1.88); Miss Greer to be married (5.9.88).
William Levitt Wells
A.G. Webster & Woolgrowers Ltd. Collection
Collection consists of account ledgers and advertisements for A.G. Webster
Alexander George Webster
Collection consists of correspondence, press cuttings and photographs relating to John Henry O'Neil's work.
John Henry O'Neil
Fait partie de John Henry O'Neil Collection
Correspondence relating to John Henry O'Neil's resignation as secretary and delegate to State Executive owing to ill health and eye operation dated March-May 1958.
John Henry O'Neil
Fait partie de John Henry O'Neil Collection
Letters and statements in tribute to his work (1967-1970), including minutes of Federated Confectioners' Association of Australia Conference, Adelaide, 20-24 April 1970.
John Henry O'Neil
Fait partie de Thomas Sheehy Collection
Alphabetical file of Bankruptcy cases for the years 1872 to 1894. Miscellaneous papers, including correspondence, notices of creditors' meeting, claims, etc. Arranged in order of the name of client.
Thomas Sheehy
Fait partie de Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
Letts diary 1958, blue
Margaret Sturge Watts
Fait partie de Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
Collins pocket diary 1959, blue
Margaret Sturge Watts
Fait partie de Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
Collins pearl diary 1961, red
Margaret Sturge Watts
Fait partie de Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
Pocket diary 1967 Collins, blue
Margaret Sturge Watts
Fait partie de Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
1 folder of loose papers: letters, references, cuttings, etc. Includes note (8.3.45) from Constance Crosland of Perth re Margaret's interstate lecture tour for the Australian Fund for Stricken Europe and photo of her first open air talk in 1922
Margaret Sturge Watts
Fait partie de Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
1 folder of loose papers: letters, references, cuttings, etc.
Margaret Sturge Watts
Fait partie de Dallas Collection
Note on location of mills
Kenneth McKenzie Dallas
Fait partie de Dobbie Collection
Diary notes dated 24 March -24 April 1904. Describes the journey from Australia to England on board the S. S. Australia. The first half of the diary contains information on the journey as far as Marsailles, after which he travelled by train to Paris. Whilst in France he visited Versailles, the Luxembourg Palace, the Louvre (twice), Notre Dame Cathedral, and other landmarks of Paris. The diary concludes with him in London.
Edward David Dobbie
Fait partie de Dobbie Collection
Letters to Lallie dated March - 9 December 1904. The letters begin during Dobbie's time on board the S. S. Australia on his way to Europe, and covers the entirety of his time in England. The letters cover the appeal by the Van Diemen's land Company to the Privy Council, and other aspects of his time in England.
Perhaps a highlight of Dobbie's career as Solicitor-General was his visit to the United
Kingdom in 1904. This came about as a result of an appeal by the Van Diemen's Land
Company against a decision of the Supreme Court of Tasmania. The company had brought an
action of trespass against the Marine Board of Table Cape, a semi-government authority. The
Supreme Court of Tasmania had failed to uphold the action. The Van Diemen's Land Company
eventually appealed to the Privy Council in England and Dobbie, as Solicitor-General, was sent
to London to present the case on behalf of the Marine Board and the state government.
Edward David Dobbie
Letter from Vivien W. Rawlinson
Fait partie de Dobbie Collection
Letter from Vivien W. Rawlinson undated. Most of the letter concerns Dobbie's work on the appeal by the Van Diemen's land Company to the Privy Council. Rawlinson had nothing but praise for Dobbie's efforts, and suggested should the government's case fail, Dobbie ought to resign his post and commence private practice. The remainder of the letter deals with arranging to play golf, and dinner at Rawlinson's club the following Wednesday.
Edward David Dobbie
Fait partie de Dobbie Collection
Two extracts from letters. The first extract deals mainly with Dobbie's travel plans: he was on his way to Edinburgh, then back to London, and then to Ireland. Most of the second letter deals with financial matters at home, and the need for his wife to have a holiday.
Edward David Dobbie
James Erskine Calder : photograph
Fait partie de Donald Davie Papers
Photograph of James Erskine Calder
Fait partie de Donald Davie Papers
Photograph of Sir John Franklin from Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts
William Thomas Napier Champ : photograph
Fait partie de Donald Davie Papers
Photograph of William Thomas Napier Champ, first premier of Tasmania
Advertisement for Facsimile Edition of First Fleet Journal of Lt. Wm. Brady
Fait partie de Donald Davie Papers
Photograph of advertisement for a facsimile edition of First Fleet Journal of Lt. Wm. Brady. [Lieutenant William Bradley (1757– 1833)?]
"A Voyage to N.S.W." R.N. of H.M.S. "Sirius", 1786-1792.
Fait partie de Donald Davie Papers
Newspaper cuttings c 1960-70 in six cutting books and one folder of loose cuttings.
(See also D1 /1-3. for early scrap books of D.A.Davie)
Donald Davie
Fait partie de Captain Stanley Darling Collection
Oral history interview of Stanley Darling conducted by Michael Roe, much of the material is on the early history of ABC radio broadcasting.
Stanley Darling
Fait partie de Andrew Downie Papers
Notes correspondence and accounts relating to the sheep and wool business
Andrew Downie