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Parte de Fuller Papers
Script of a play entitled "Africa calling" written by M Gibson and W E Fuller
William Edwin Fuller
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Parte de Fuller Papers
Script of a play entitled "Africa calling" written by M Gibson and W E Fuller
William Edwin Fuller
Parte de Fuller Papers
Loose in file. Notes, cuttings, etc. relating mainly to Fuller's Bookshop; also banquet menu, 1954. National Booksellers' League cricket dinner; poem: "24 hour leave" by H.B. from Punch 8 October 1941; account; of the wreck of the George III (Govt. House, 1939)
William Edwin Fuller
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
Andrew Gatenby : Militia substitute certificate
Militia substitute certificate dated December 1814. Certificate of enrolment of substitute to serve in place of A. Gatenby, Appleton le Moors, North Riding of Yorkshire, namely Robert Graystock, wheelwright. Until the 19th century militia units were used in home defence and maintaining law and order in vulnerable locations such as Ireland and the south coast of England. Militia units did not have to serve overseas, but they were seen as a useful reserve of trained men. Bounties were offered to militiamen who exchanged into the regular Army for overseas service.
Many of the men serving in the militia were substitutes serving on behalf of those whose names had been drawn in the county ballot. These substitutes often made a charge for taking over the duties. When the militia was fully embodied on a permanent footing during periods of war, a higher figure could be demanded and obtained. The regiment benefited by receiving experienced soldiers instead of raw recruits.
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Andrew Gatenby
Index to G7 - Andrew Gatenby : certificate
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Consist of George and Mary Meredith's family correspondence, correspondence with their children, children's schooling, friends and neighbours, household and servants, and George Meredith's business and magistracy correspondence
George Meredith
Correspondence : George and Mary Ann Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letters from George Meredith to his wife, Mary, his "confidant", from Hobart: journey from Hobart, stay at Jericho, Dickons & cattle (1822); John's folly, Gregson, Archer, Oyster Bay, law case, land grant, John to receive £100 for Mary, garden, fruit trees, prospects not as good as expected, privations for family, China silk to distribute [to children] according to "good behaviour list", discipline of family (1822-3); business, politics, bushranger Tilley etc. (2 Apr. 1825, Mar., Apr.1833); family: F. Champion requested sanction to pay addresses to daughter Sarah, G.M. asked wife to draft reply from a mother's point of view (28 Apr. 1825); bushrangers (1826); brickmaking (ND 1830s); "Billy Austin affair" (12 Feb. 1832); girls keeping house for George Meredith in town and hope Mrs Meredith would come to town to install them in their new residence (4 Sept 1832), Sarah and Miss Bell bridesmaids (8 Mar. 1833); Mary Meredith's "domestic complaints" but she was head of the house even if 2 of the daughters were married (30 Mar. 1833); Henry and John in town to get trousers, "dear little Fanny's" illness (3 Apr. 1833); garden, Charles to advise on farm in G.M.'s absence; friends and business associates: Dickons, Emmett, Gregson (pledged reformation of his habits, 3 Apr. 1833, got Scotch governess for his children, ND.), Poynter, Boyes; interview with Col. Arthur (ND.); Bryant: wife to Hobart, children to Orphan School (ND.). G.M. from Sydney: Mr Oxley, Major Goulburn (28 Mar. 1823). From Mary M.: the farm, merino flock, fat stock in prime condition (6 Mar. 1823 & ND.); expecting the Misses Hammond, schooner seen, men in custody in George Town, may yet recover the little gun, letter from Governor about grant, tender for stores (ND. ?1825).
George Meredith
George Meredith jun. to stepmother
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letter dated 17th June 1829 from George Meredith Jnr from Red banks asking for supplies, including spirit, spades, bags,
Windsor soap, quills, knife and fork, tobacco, iron for chains- Mr King's smith a chain maker.
George Meredith Jnr
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letters from Charles Meredith (1811-1880) to his mother and father, from Maria Island: whale blubber, needed casks, calico etc. (6 Aug. 1833); from Hobart wool prices, John Amos' grant, Allport's circular (Aug. 1834); from N.S.W.: visiting farms (Sept. l834); from Hobart: Colonist, Robertson editor, libel case- Robertson sentenced to 13 months in prison and £200 fine for libel on Col. Arthur &
Rowlands (Feb.-Mar. 1835), Boyes, schooner stores, wool prices; Montague & Col. Arthur - Arthur trying to aggravate family; Allport advised against action against Rowlands, advised father to return servants to Government and confine pursuits to sheep, price of sugar, rice etc., interview with Frankland in re McDonald's grant; from N.S.W.: purchased sheep run at "Tuggranery" on Murrumbidgee River, Capt Sturt arrived from England married and selected "Gininginingderry" [Ginninderra] 16 miles from Tuggranery
and 22 miles from Charles's section.
Charles Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letters from school at New Town Academy from Henry Meredith (1821-1836): went to races- boat on four wheels drawn by horses, new school being erected, holidays with Master Butcher and Master Smith, hopes Mother recovered from her "long illness" (1832-1833); from Hobart: business matters, Boyes, Richards and Smith's bills, vessel nearly discharged and Bell kept sober (5 Dec. 1834).
Henry Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letters from Sabina Meredith (Mrs Boyes) to parents dated 1831-1841, some undated. "Papa" from Sabina Meredith (1810-1877, married John Boyes 9 Mar. 1833), from Hobart: articles needed for abode with her sisters in town including snuffers, tea kettle, turkeys, bottled gooseberries, account of breakages, mother's illness (1832-3); as Mrs Boyes: pregnancies, children, christening (1835), children's party for little Louisa's birthday (12 Dec.1839), Sabina's 4th birthday (Nov. 1840); baby boy fatter than ever- Dr Bedford advised weaning but not yet 9 months (28 June 1839); miscarriage (10 Jan.1840); sister Sarah's health and midwife (6 Nov. 1840); her quinsy and Dr. Bedford's treatment (28 June 1839); Boyes' illness- ordered shower baths (30 Nov. 1836); Bell's illness (1839-40); death of Boyes mother from stroke at 72 (12 Dec. 1839); shopping for mother, young stepsisters at school (1833, Jan. I839); visit to Swanport (Nov .1840, Jan. 1841); Mrs Charles [Louisa Twamley Meredith] (Oct 1839); friends: Swanstons, Youngs, Gregsons, Dr Bedford to marry Miss Selby at end of year (June 1835), dance at Barracks, visit to Government House (ND), stone of Government House laid at Govt
Garden Pt. with elegant lunch in pavilion (5 Nov.1840); servants- wages high for respectable couple (25 Oct. 1839).
Sabina Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letter from M.A. Brown dated 15 December 1827, recommending Mrs Clary as washerwoman.
Mary Ann Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letter from James Allport dated 16 January 1835. Cartwright & Allport : Charles Meredith's claim for compensation from Government for loss of schooner; Brown's account with Colonist.
George Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letter from J. Lewis dated 23 December 1835. Arrived in Launceslon, price of Gellibrand's land, Amos' land, William Bryan, his brother's letter to Lord Glenelg, seeds
George Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letter from J.T.Gellibrand dated 31 December 1835. Surveyor General's account of the 640 acres bought by Meredith.
George Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letter from Thomas Bannister dated 16 December 1835. Richard Harrison gaoler at Norfolk Plains - conduct good, Col. Arthur "too much familiarity".
George Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Some correspondence of John Meredith , cousin of George Meredith who accompanied the Meredith family to Van Dieman's land.
John Meredith
3 Dec 1820 - Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letters from Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith dated 3rd December 1820 expressing her lively interest in his well being, "Emerld" not calling at Madeira so no letter, Mr Dunn taking letters, news of Mr George Meredith's marriage, Mr and Mrs Pearce, Mr Anderson and Mr Johnston enquiring after you.
3 Dec 1820 - Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letters from Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith dated 3rd December 1820 expressing her lively interest in his well being, "Emerld" not calling at Madeira so no letter, Mr Dunn taking letters, news of Mr George Meredith's marriage, Mr and Mrs Pearce, Mr Anderson and Mr Johnston enquiring after you.
5 Mar 1821 - Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letter from Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith dated 5th March 1821, letter from Teneriffe received - sorry he was so sea sick, visit to Birmingham, John's young brother Ben learning to sing, his mother Sarah, David and Joseph, dined at Henry Meredith's, respects to Mr and Mrs Meredith and love to their children
John Meredith
5 Mar 1821 - Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letter from Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith dated 5th March 1821, letter from Teneriffe received - sorry he was so sea sick, visit to Birmingham, John's young brother Ben learning to sing, his mother Sarah, David and Joseph, dined at Henry Meredith's, respects to Mr and Mrs Meredith and love to their children
No date - c.1821- Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith
Parte de Meredith Family Papers
Letter from Ann Johnston to cousin John Meredith dated 5th March 1821, letter from Teneriffe received - sorry he was so sea sick, visit to Birmingham, John's young brother Ben learning to sing, his mother Sarah, David and Joseph, dined at Henry Meredith's, respects to Mr and Mrs Meredith and love to their children
Registration Certificate : Medical Board of Victoria
Parte de John William Hadden Collection
Diploma of admission to the degree of Doctor of Medicine dated 29 April 1867 for John William Hadden signed by the Chancellor, V.C. and 5 members of Council of the University of Melbourne
John William Hadden
Index to H1 - Fish caught at the Great Lake, Tasmania
Parte de Alfred Harrap & Son Collection
Booklet issued to celebrate Alfred Harrap & Son's centenary entitled Alfred Harrap & Son Pty Ltd 1857 - 1957, A century of service". Documents the history of the company and includes photographs of founders and staff.
Alfred Harrap & Son
Parte de Henry Hellyer Diary
Illustration from Henry Hellyers diary - " A Diver was killed this afternoon by a stone thrown at it and after some persistence it was bought ashore. Beak a little convex, this birds measures 20 inches from tip to tip of wings ".
Parte de Henry Hellyer Diary
Illustration from Henry Hellyers diary - " Lopham camp showing tents, fallen trees and stumps ".
Parte de Henry Hellyer Diary
Illustration from Henry Hellyers diary - " Sketch of the map of Rocky Cape - sketch of coast looking eastward from the higher outer hill at Rocky Cape".
Soldiers demobilization account
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Soldiers demobilization account dated ? 1918/19
Lawrence John Hayns
Letter : False report in Mercury
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Letter saying the report given in the Mercury Newspaper about Maxwell Hayns accident was false
Lawrence John Hayns
Notes : boating harbour and war service
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Notes kept by L.J. Hayns on when he kept a Boating Harbour and Memoirs of his war service. Undated
Lawrence John Hayns
Photographs : Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photographs belonging to Lawrence and Mary Hayns of family and friends
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photographs of Lawrence John Haynes on his retirement at Georgetown in 1967 and a passport photograph of L.J. Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photographs of the Crane Family - individual photographs of George Crane, Ernest Crane, and M.M. Hayns (nee Crane)
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
a) L.J. Hayns as stockman to the Butchers store in George Town
b) Photo of Stonehouse and Hayns
c) Photo of Stonehouse and Hayns on horses with Maxwell
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of well dressed old man, name unknown
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of unknown man wearing an army uniform
Lawrence John Hayns
Photograph of Maxwell Hayns and unidentified man
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of Maxwell Hayns on right and unknown man on the left
Lawrence John Hayns
Mrs Mary Margaret Haynes and Mrs G Hayns at Loch Lomond
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of Mrs Mary Margaret Haynes ( nee Crane) and Mrs G Hayns at Loch Lomond
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of Hayns of Burton-on-Trent. The father of Michael and Brian Haynes. Brought up by the sisters of L.J. Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of bullock dray thought to be at Cape Sorell, Tasmania
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of Iron Pot Lighthouse, located on an craggy island in the Derwent Estuary about 17.5 kilometres east of Hobart, Tasmania at the mouth of the Derwent River.
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of a group of Navy men on the C.L.S.S. Lady Loch.
Lighthouse Tender, "Lady Loch", ex Gunboat. Built in 1886 by Campbell, Sloss & McCann in Footscray, Melbourne for the Victorian Dept. of Public Works. Iron Steamship of 531 tons. Built for use as a lighthouse tender and serviced lighthouses around the south east coast and Tasmania. Owned by Victorian Ports and Harbours Dept. Register closed in September 1935 when the vessel was converted to a hulk at Brisbane. Official Number: 88946 Length: 182' from: - http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/file/26416
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Large photograph of unidentified man
Lawrence John Hayns
Parte de Hayns & Burns Papers
Stencilled copy of hymns chosen by Karl Von Stieglitz for his funeral Service held at St. Andrews Church of England, Evandale 28th March 1967 with notes by T.E. Burns
Thomas Edgar Burns
Burnie : Glass photographic plate collection
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates, some stereographic negatives of Burnie, Tasmania
Photograph of barn at house on Windsor Road
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of barn at house on Windsor Road Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of the schoolhouse, Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960
Photograph of the stable at the old prison station
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of the stable at the old prison station, Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960. In 1842 Invercarron became the site of the Broadmarsh Convict Probation Station, which was deemed to be such a disaster [La Trobe’s 1847 report cited ‘utter abandonment of all order and decency’] that it was closed in 1847.
Photograph of front view of St Augustine's Anglican Church
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of font view of St Augustine's Anglican Church, Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960
Consecrated 15 September 185. Located 1 2 Grahams Creek Road, Broadmarsh, now a private residence.
Photograph of doorway at Braeside
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of doorway at Braeside, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960. Now known as Stonefield' , 'Braeside' was built in 1824, located at 266 Elderslie Rd, Lower Broadmarsh. A good example of a two storey Georgian home with a separate kitchen wing
Photograph of stables at Strathelie
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of stables at Strathelie, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960. Located at 974 Elderslie Road Broadmarsh. Strathelie is a very impressive late Georgian house thought to be built by Thomas Johnston in 1851. Constructed of silver grey sandstone, featuring a parapeted facade, enclosed rear courtyard, fine front door and front verandah with slender iron columns. The house is complemented by particularly fine outbuildings comprising stone barn with arched openings and brick stable forming a u-shape about a central yard.
Photograph of stables at Strathelie
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph view of arches at the stables, Strathelie, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960. Located at 974 Elderslie Road Broadmarsh. Strathelie is a very impressive late Georgian house thought to be built by Thomas Johnston in 1851. Constructed of silver grey sandstone, featuring a parapeted facade, enclosed rear courtyard, fine front door and front verandah with slender iron columns. The house is complemented by particularly fine outbuildings comprising stone barn with arched openings and brick stable forming a u-shape about a central yard.
Photograph of house on left after Broadmarsh golf course
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of house on left after Broadmarsh golf course, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960.
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of post office and out building, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960.
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of post office, Broadmarsh. Taken April 1960.
Stretcher bearers at Gallipoli
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph depicting stretcher bearers at Gallipoli
Battleship - Queen Elizabeth at Lemnos
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing the dreadnought battleship, Queen Elizabeth, at Lemnos
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing an Indian mule transport going up a hillside track
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing dugouts at Gallipoli
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing dead horses on the beach. Photo caption says Beachey [Beachy] Bill's work, Anzac. "Beachy Bill" was the collective nickname given to a battery of Turkish guns located in a position known as the "Olive Grove". The guns were constantly seeking out targets on the beach at Anzac Cove, thus the nickname.
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing a contingent of guardsmen in a military parade [Hobart?]
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
1 photograph showing uniformed men in a military parade [Hobart?]
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Military parade of uniformed men
military parade of uniformed men
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing a military parade of uniformed men
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white, 35mm slide of the first library at Domain House, located in the Great Hall, c 1905. Registrar, JHR Cruickshank stands in doorway with students
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white 35mm slides of Sarah Dunbabin an early graduate of the University of Tasmania. B.A. March 1909 & M.A. April 1912. One of 11 chidren of Thomas Dunbabin, farmer, and his wife Sarah Ada, née Murdoch of Marchwiel, Bream Creek. Prior to entering university she won prizes for English, Latin, History & German and a scholarship to the University.
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Front view of the University of Tasmania building, Domain House, located on the Queen's Domain, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
View from the right of the University of Tasmania building, Domain House, located on the Queen's Domain, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Reports of Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Parte de Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Various reports including handbooks and annual reports of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce for the period 1851 to 1984. Also includes Rules and Constitution dated 1851 & 1854.
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Annual Reports of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Parte de Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Annual reports of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce for the period 1910 to 1919. Includes names of officers, list of members (including trade and names officers), report of committee, summary of production, commerce and trade.
• 3. - 1910-1911
• 4. - 1911-1912
• 5. - 1913-1914
• 6. - 1914-1915
• 7. - 1916
• 8. - 1917
• 9. - 1918
• 10. - 1919
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Parte de Hull Papers
The papers consist of letters to Hugh from his fiancee, family and friends, bills and papers relating to debts and some papers relating to the sale of a plot of land in Glenorchy. There are three items only of Hugh's father - all relating to the Southern Tasmanian Rifle Association.
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Life insurance policy dated 1891
Hugh Synnot Hull
Correspondence with Frank and Mrs. M.A. Allison
Parte de Hull Papers
Letter from Hugh Synnot Hull to Frank Allison asking sanction for his engagement to Allison's daughter, Laura, with Allison's reply (November 1878) and a letter of good wishes from Mrs. Allison (August 1879).
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Papers relating to a small piece of property in Glenorchy (O'Brien's Bridge), part of which was brought from George Hull by James Aitkin in 1848 and settled on his daughter, Mrs. Hugh Munro Hull (died 1852), then to Hugh Munro Hull (died 1882) for life, remainder to her children, and another piece adjoining, given by George Hull to Hugh Munro Hull for life then to Hugh Synnot Hull. Including:
• 115. Rough sketch of land for sale or leased, no date.
• 116. Letter from M. Aitkin to L. Hull on securing the land to his nephews (Herbert and Hugh), 1854.
• 117. Copy of lease for 10 years to Charles Hewer, 1855.
• 120. Advertisement of sale of life interest, no date.
• 123, 124. Powers of attorney from Herbert Hull (Hugh Synnot's elder brother in New Zealand).
• 126-129, 131. Case for legal opinion and notes, 1881.
• 130, 139, 142-44, 148, 152, 154, 159, 160, 165, 168, 169. Letter from Hugh to his father about promissory notes, 1881; letters from Herbert Hull from New Zealand 1882-85 about the disposal of the property but including general news about his job at Clifden Station, which was, however up for sale, and his later post as sheep, cattle and rabbit inspector and registrar of brands at Balclutha, Otago, his wife 'Harty' who he married in 1892, the loss of their first child at birth and their boy, with some references to other members of the family.
• 150. Letter from John Oswell refusing to give ten feet of his ground for a road as he would be put to the expense of a new fence, no date.
• 161. Memorandum of transfer of title to share in common of property for sale or leased, no date (not apparently the same property).
• Also photocopy of Lands Department plan of the Glenorchy property.
• 171-172. Letters from solicitors, Elliston and Featherstone, and estate agents and other members of the family, solicitors' accounts.
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Various bills, receipts, share certificates, and papers relating to debts.
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Papers relating to liabilities, including requests for payments of unpaid bills, solicitors' letters, summons to Court of Requests, promissory note 1881. The sums involved were small and only related to minor items.
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Three share certificates for North Silver Queen Mining Company dated 1890
Hugh Synnot Hull
Parte de Hull Papers
Correspondence from and to Laura Hull (Mrs Hugh Synnot Hull, formerly Allison).
Hugh Synnot Hull
Collection consists of Protestant hymns printed for special services in Hobart churches, chiefly Wesley Church and Brisbane Street Congregational Church.
This collection includes typescripts and manuscripts of articles by Dr. Jeffrey on a variety of subjects, medical, historical and biographical. Many were written under the pen name "Exul" for publication in The Bulletin.
Eric Jeffrey
Parte de Eric Jeffrey Collection
Undated poems and notebook of verse with some press cuttings.
Eric Jeffrey
Parte de Eric Jeffrey Collection
Notebooks containing vocabularies and notes relating to Aristophanes' "Knights", Theocritus' "Idylls", Vergil's Aeneid, Xenophon and Dumas' "La Tulipe Noir" made while Eric Jackson was a matric student at Leslie House School, 1905, and while a classics student at the University of Tasmania under W.H. Williams and R.L. Dunbabin. Jackson graduated BA. in 1910 and MA in 1912.
Eric Jeffrey
John Beecham Brownell letter to parents
Parte de Judd & Brownell Family Papers
Written from school, Mr Cowle's 'Hobart Town Classical and Commercial Academy' by John Beecham Brownell to parents [Thomas Coke and Elizabeth Brownell] dated 15 December 1851: Christmas holidays would start on 17 December.
Thomas Judd
Parte de Judd & Brownell Family Papers
Quaker marriage certificate - William Nichollias and Isabella Rayner dated 6 February 1835. First Quaker wedding recorded in Tasmania -
Thomas Judd
Photograph of William Levett Wells?
Parte de Judd & Brownell Family Papers
Carte de visite photograph thought to be William Levitt Wells by Sarony, Scarborough [England] 1880
William Levitt Wells
Photograph of Sarah Benson Walker
Parte de Judd & Brownell Family Papers
Photograph of Sarah Benson Walker (1812-1893 nee Mather). Seated, full length, cabinet photograph by Albert Sargeant, Hobart.
Sarah Benson Walker
Parte de Knopwood Sermons
Manuscript of sermon preached by Rev. Knopwood entitles "On the love of our country"
Preached before the Honble Allen Hyde Gardner Cap HM ship Resolution of [illegible] – June 1801, Camp Sullivan Cove Van Diemen’s Land May 13 - 1804
137 Psalm – 5 verse If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning.
Robert Knopwood
Parte de Knopwood Sermons
Rev. Robert Knopwood sermon, On the love of our country 1801. Transcribed by Eliza Fox on 16/10/19.
Parte de Knopwood Sermons
Manuscript of sermon preached by Rev. Knopwood entitled “ A Condemned Sermon, Repentance and Conversion” 27th April 1821
Robert Knopwood