- AU TAS UTAS SPARC P6-15-1
- Unidad documental simple
- 1941-01-17
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Water colour and pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Alice Springs, 17/1/41. Identified by Olive Pink as Capparis
Olive Pink
8492 resultados con objetos digitales Muestra los resultados con objetos digitales
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Water colour and pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Alice Springs, 17/1/41. Identified by Olive Pink as Capparis
Olive Pink
Letters written by Frederick Rapp regarding the history of Waterloo Point
Parte deGeorge Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Three letters written by Frederik Rapp to Doctor Parker dated 17 March, 16 July & 15 December 1928 regarding the history of Waterloo Point, Great Swanport and the Municipality of Glamorgan in the late 1800's. Mention is made of the old church on the school reserve, the old school, now the War Institute, the pews from the church, various residents, hotels, sailing vessels and the building of the jetty
Indexes to newspaper cutting volumes 18 -42
Parte deGeorge Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Reminiscences of the past and notes by the way
Parte deGeorge Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Black and white photograph of Olive Pinks camp at Thompsons Rock Hole
Olive Pink
Photograph of Quart-Pot and Mangy, and aboriginal guide Jim
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Black and white photograph of Olive Muriel Pink standing next to two camels, 'Quart-Pot'and 'Mangy', with her aboriginal guide Jim at a Central Australian waterhole, 1934, with inscription on the back by Olive Pink, 'To dear Mrs Walker - with love from Olive, Jim, (guide), "Quart-Pot, Olive and "Mangy"!!! (in order, from R to L!!) at a C. Aus. water-hole.' Photographs sent with a letter to her friend Joan Walker in Hobart, Tasmania.
Olive Pink
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
1 sepia photograph of camp at ProfessorLyndhurst Falkiner Giblin's Farm - Cobbler's End, Tasmania
Olive Pink
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Black and white postcard of Native Cherry Exocarpos cupressiformis, Tasmania
Admission to privilege of Colonial University
Parte deUniversity of Tasmania Charter
Document - Admission to privilege of Colonial University dated 1899
University of Tasmania
Parte deMarshall and Terry Family Papers
Three black and white postcards of Askrigg, Yorkshire, England (probably c1910-1920)
Dissolution of partnership of McGregor & Piesse & Co.
Parte deAlexander McGregor Papers
Correspondence between A. McGregor and C.A. Piesse on outstanding business and debts after their partnership had been dissolved dated 1886 - 1887
Alexander McGregor
Book 1 : Editorials, political news
Parte dePinkard Political Press Cuttings
One album containing editorials and political news c1934 -1944 . Part of rough index at back.
Ernest Douglas Pinkard
Handwriten loose leaf note book, entitled "Text Book of Geology " begun in June 1937 . Based on lectures to Geology 1, University of Tasmania, 1928-30, with chapter headings and plan of contents
Arndell Neil Lewis
The building of Australian federation
Parte deMiscellaneous Items Collection
Reprint of abstract of lecture to the Royal Society of Tasmania by John Reynolds, entitled 'The building of Australian federation' dated 1952.
John Reynolds
Business correspondence and papers
Parte deThomas Sheehy Collection
Letter book and journals.
Thomas Sheehy
Parte deDean Letters
Handwritten letter dated 15th September 1850, to Dean from P Lightfoot describing visit to Warnambool, Portland Bay and Port Fairy on stationery with engraving of Hobsons Bay and Williams Town, Port Phillip. HAM brothers, Engravers. Published by John Hunter, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne
Parte deDrysdale Collection
One 8 page Olympic special lottery promotional leaflet, newsprint, 35x28cm
Arthur James Drysdale
Parte deWilliam Gore Elliston Diary
Diary of William Gore Elliston 1829 - 1864 as transcribed by J.N.D. Harrison - consists of a typed carbon copy on flimsy paper
William Gore Elliston
Parte deFuller Papers
Letters to children (including letter to Margaret for her birthday enclosing cigarette card), certificate that Sapper W. Fuller was employed in the ordnance department, A.I.F.
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
Soldiers demobilization account
Parte deHayns & Burns Papers
Soldiers demobilization account dated ? 1918/19
Lawrence John Hayns
Photograph of barn at house on Windsor Road
Photograph of barn at house on Windsor Road Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960
Front view of the University of Tasmania building, Domain House, located on the Queen's Domain, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Parte deClive Samson Collection
Brown manila folder marked 'Miscellaneous' containing:
• Sansom's typewritten 'Did Jesus have a sense of humour?'
• Typed copies of poems that Sansom submitted to journals. These include 'Genie', 'The Enchanted Wood', 'The White Horse', 'Widdershins', 'The Swan', and 'Dr Donne's Unwritten Sermon'.
• A typed article by Sansom titled 'Religion and Art'.
• Copy of the Tasmanian Association for Teachers of Drama in Education's annual report 1977-78 mentioning life membership awards to Clive and Ruth Sansom.
• Typed text of 'Swithin of Winchester'.
• Copy of Sansom's article 'Keats's Accent', published in the Keats-Shelley Memorial volume.
• Typed 'mock-up' of These Happy Breeds with drawings by Max Angus.
• The Sansom' s family tree.
• Two maps of southern England's roads.
• Copy of Daily Express edition of Tuesday 21 June 1910, the date of Clive Sansom's birth.
• Sansom 's handwritten notes on technology, on intuitive thinking, and on Jean Holm and religious education.
• Several printed copies of Sansom 's biographical and publication information. LAMDA workshop program 1978 at which Sansom spoke about ‘The Witnesses’.
• A small Croxley notebook containing Sansom's notes made during a visit to Europe in 1961 referring to cities such as Rome, Naples, and Venice, and a draft of his poem about bells.
• Cutting from the Sunday Times of21 October 1990 about Hilary Spurling,
• Paul Scott and the Sansoms.
• Draft of the Sansom family tree.
• Miscellaneous correspondence, held together by a paper clip, from publishers, the Thomas Hardy Society, R. L. Wimbush, the Francisean Herald Press, Len Sansom and an archivist about Diocesan records of the Sansom family. This includes a copy of one of Sansom's letters to his brother Len.
• A University of London folder containing a copy of Clive Sansom's birth Certificate and his School Certificate.
Clive Sansom
Parte deClive Samson Collection
Correspondence and information about WOODBROOKE, a 'missionary' college or 'settlement ... designed primarily to give members of the Society of Friends an opportunity of preparing for the variety of service required in the cause of Christ today': letter from the Warden, Henry T. Cadbury, with an application form (l 8/3/40); Sansom's reply (19/3/40); copy of the Prospectus, syllabus and timetable from the Secretary, D. Best, (20/3/40 and 6/4/40).
Clive Sansom
Parte deClive Samson Collection
Folder 1 is marked 'Personal Letters 1970s 1' and contains :
• Two letters from Max Angus and one letter from Sansom to Max Angus.
• Three letters from Robert Swire and one letter from Sansom to Swire.
• Two letters from Leonard Clark to Sansom and one letter from Sansom.
• Two letters from Myfanwy Thomas to Sansom.
• Eight letters from Kathleen Needham-Hurst and one reply from Sansom.
• Two letters from Ann O'Connor to Sansom and one letter in reply.
• Two letters from Margaret Willy to Sansom.
• Two letters from Christabel Bumiston and two replies from Sansom.
• Two letters from Sansom to Olegas Truchanus and two letters to the publisher David Higham about the possible publication ofTruchanus's photographs.
• Single letters from Judith Wright, Maisie Cobby, Margaret Delaney, Tim Evens, the Mercy Teachers' College, Philada Palmer, Jean Reid, Musgrave Homer, Alfred Milligan, Martin Haley, Allan Keeling and 'Beverley'.
• Single letters together with Sansom's replies from Lina Waite and Eric Wood
• A postcard depicting Salisbury Cathedral from 'Trish'.
• Two letters from unidentified writers (one from the ACT, Australia and the other from the UK).
• Copies of Sansom's letters to Peter Drombrovskis, Robert Gittings, Cedric Smith, Mrs E. Dawson (and a copy of this forwarded to Margaret Wilkinson), Joan Bennett (wife of Rodney Bennett)
• two letters to 'Peter'.
Clive Sansom
Parte deJohn Wilson & Sons Collection
Correspondence, bills, etc. for the years 1898-1899, 1904 & 1909
John Wilson
Diploma of Associate of Arts Degree
Parte deWilliam W. Perkins
Diploma of Associate of Arts Degree, dated 1861, awarded by the Tasmanian Council of Education to William W. Perkins who passed in English, Latin, French, elementary hydrostatics and mechanics, geology, third class. Diploma has decorative border of oak leaves and acorns designed by Henry Hunter and engraved by Alfred Bock
Tasmanian Council of Education
Parte deRobert Cosgrove Collection
Photograph of Robert Cosgrove as young man with group of staff of Robert Walker, grocer, Hobart..
Robert Cosgrove
Minutes of the Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand. Tasmanian Branch
Parte deEconomic Society of Australia & New Zealand : Records of the Tasmanian Branch
Minutes 1948 -1963. Minutes of general and committee meetings. Signed. Including copy of constitution. Typed paged filed in loose leaf file. Also copies of addresses by Sentator Peter E lliot Rae , 24.3.71 and U.S Consul Robert Brown 7.3.73
Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand. Tasmanian Branch
Correspondence dated 1919 to 1920 regarding; Introductions for Bushy Park Manager to California State Insectary, Messrs Clemens, Horst & Co. concerning hop picking machines, and American Blower Co. (1920); Cadbury Bros: local milk supplies (1920); Upper Derwent Farm & Garden Society - advertisement.
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
Letter from George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
1 letter (originally numbered as no.4) dated 12 April, 1824
Braddon's : A home in the colonies
Parte deEdward Braddon Collection
Photocopies of thirty letters written by Edward Nicholas Coventry Braddon and published serially in The Calcutta Statesman & Friend of India, May to October 1878, describing life in Tasmania.
Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry Braddon
Parte deMargaret Sturge Watts Collection
1 handwritten diary (black exercise book), marked Private, 1910 - 1914, documenting her last week in London and voyage to Australia [sailed from Tilbury on September 15th and arrived in Adelaide on 21st October 1911]. At the Freemantle stopover, her father received a letter from Francis Mather and Mr Gower asking him to take over at the Friends' School for 7 months while Mr Gower was in England
Margaret Sturge Watts
Parte deRonald Turner Ralph Collection
Notes, assignments and tables for Chemistry
Ronald Turner Ralph
Parte deRonald Turner Ralph Collection
Practical work notes
Ronald Turner Ralph
Introductory course in differential equations for students in classical and engineering colleges
Parte deRonald Turner Ralph Collection
Murray, D. A. (1936). Introductory course in differential equations for students in classical and engineering colleges. London: Longmans, Green and Co.
Ronald Turner Ralph
Detachment order for convict ship "Waterloo"
Parte deConvict ship "Waterloo"
A detachment order for the convict ship "Waterloo", dated 26 March 1829, for three watches, guard on poop during the day and on quarter at night, duties of sentries etc., signed by H. Dumaresq Lt. Col.
Waterloo (Ship)
Parte deMarshall and Terry Family Papers
Geometrical exercise book of George Marshall, Dundee. Dated February-April 1810
George Marshall
Parte deClive Samson Collection
Twenty-two scripts of ABC 'Speaking and Listening' radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom's assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
Notice of conditional assignment
Parte deGiblin Insurance Papers
Notice of conditional assignment of insurance policy on the Australian Mutual Provident Society, from Emma Augusta Gatehouse to Wiilliam Robert Giblin dated 17 December 1867
Australian Mutual Provident Society
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Cloth and cardboard pin holder in envelope with note "Made by Sarah Benson Walker"
View of Hobart from West Hobart
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Photograph from the collection of James Backhouse Walker of a view of Hobart from West Hobart. Looking down Murray & Harrington Streets. The photographer is Henry Hall Baily who had studios in Elizabeth and Liverpool Streets Hobart from 1865 until 1918.
James Backhouse Walker
Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania, looking south from St. David's Cathedral
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Photograph of Macquarie Street looking south from St. David's Cathedral in about 1893 showing two electric trams. The photographer is J.W. Beattie whose studios were located in Elizabeth and Murray Streets from 1891 until 1994
John Watt Beattie
All Saints Church Macquarie Street
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Photograph of All Saints Church, Macquarie Street, Hobart c. 1880 by Anson Brothers, Portrait and Landscape Photographers, Hobart Town, whose firm was located in Liverpool, Collins and Elizabeth Streets between 1878 and 1891.
Anson Brothers
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Photograph of Wood's huts at the Springs, Mount Wellington, in 1870 with old couple and younger gentleman and boy sitting outside. On the reverse of the photo post card 'Do you remember them. Huts and old Mr. and Mrs. Wood'.
Derwent River above New Norfolk
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Photograph of the Derwent River just above New Norfolk, Tasmania. Showing track, buildings, orchard and river.
Parte deWalker Family Papers
Photograph of Mt. Gould and the DuCane Range from Narcissus Valley, Lake St. Clair taken from camp on the left hand side of Narcissus Valley going up (according to notes on the reverse of the photograph).
Parte deCotton Family Papers
Parte deClive Samson Collection
Letters received, with some drafts, copies or extracts of Clive Sansom's replies from:
Miscellaneous letters 1928-1934
"Babe" (first girlfriend) 1934-1936 (1 folder)
Allan Keeling (antiquarian bookseller and chicken farmer, Kent) 1932-1945 (3 folders)
Marjorie Holben (nee Morse) c1935-1943
Martin Miles (d.1944) and Helen J. Miles c1937-1958. From St. Ninians, Broadstairs, Kent; Oxford, Melbourne and army camps in Wales and England. Lance-Corp. Miles was killed in action in June 1944
Marjorie Gullan and Gertrude Kerby (speech training) c1943-1958.
Clive Sansom
Bridge, Tasman Highway, St. Helens
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Picturesque view of Tamar and Trevallyn, Launceston, Tasmania
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, dated 6th October 1956
Sandy Bay campus facing Alexander Street
Parte deLindsay Crawford Collection
Index : Journal of Walter Robson's voyage to Australia
Some Memoirs of the Life of John Roberts
• Note at front states: ‘This copy written by Daniel Clark in or about the year 28 the time soon after my father Joseph Clark received the Printed Book as a gift from my Uncle Samuel Clark, a supposition at which time that it was out of print and no other to be obtained was the cause of my copying the same. Daniel Clark’
• Note below: ‘Given to me Joseph Clark by my father D. C. 1 /10 /90
• Note on wrapper: ‘My father’s book, written by him on the British Sailing Ship “Bazora Merchant” (Bassorah Merchant) during the trip from England To Australia, landing in Australia November 1839. Mary Godson'
• Enclosed: Certificate that Daniel Clark, aged 21, came out to Sydney from Bristol in the emigrant ship “Bassorah Merchant” and that during the whole voyage which was of unusual length (141 days) his conduct was marked by the utmost propriety in every respect. Sydney 14 September 1839 James Scott, MD. Surgeon Superintendent, LRCP
• (Original printed volume ,177? and reprint 1891 in Quaker Collection PUF, Rob.)
John Roberts
Parte deRalph Middenway Collection
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
The township of Swansea, a popular holiday resort
Parte deDe La Haye Postcard Collection
Manuscript notes on Aborigines
Parte deNotes on Aborigines
Handwriten manuscript notes and copies of government correspondence concerning aborigines, 1830 - 1832 . Thought to have been compiled c. 1950 - 1970, author unknown
Australian Labor Party Conference delegates 1926
Photograph of the Australian Labor Party Conference delegates dated 1926 with their signatures on the back of the mount
Australian Labor Party
Copy of extract of despatch from Lord Stanley to Sir John Franklin
Parte deFranklin Papers: miscellaneous
Copy of extract of despatch from Lord Stanley to Sir John Franklin, dated 8 March 1842.
John Franklin
Interview : Mrs Cynthia Alexander
Interview : Dr Mary Fearnley-Sander
Interview : Emeritus Professor William (Bill) Joske
Part 1 - Interview : Professor Richard Selby-Smith
Part 1 - Interview : Dr Harry Stanton
Hobart penitentiary exhibit - paper scrolls
Parte deHobart penitentiary exhibit
Paper scrolls displayed on the walls of the Hobart penitentiary depicting the average face of 19th century convict created from archival records.
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Centenary of the University of Tasmania: Current Activities at the University
This copy of the original twenty minute video tape was extracted from the 48 minute film written and directed by Mr John Honey as part of the University's 1990 Centenary Celebration. It features Professor David Green, Chairman of the Professorial Board and Professor Alec Lazenby, Vice Chancellor. It documents activities and research from University departments. The music for the video was performed by the Tasmanian Conservatorium Chorale, the Tasmanian University Music Society and the Conservatorium Chorale Orchestra and recorded at the Centenary Concert held 13th February 1990.
University of Tasmania
Parte deHytten Hall Crockery
Cell room in the 100-ton plant
Black-and-white photograph shows the newly constructed cell room inside the 100-Ton plant at E.Z. Co. Zinc Works at Risdon, with Johns and Waygood stencilled on the overhead gantry
Van Diemen's Land Company documents
Collection of printed papers
• Van Diemen's Land Company: British Acts relating to the Company, 1825, 1847, 1863, 1877, 1916.
• Tasmanian Parliamentary Papers in re V.D.L. Co., 1859, 1889, 1911.
• Circular advertising land for sale 1858.
• Report of Emu Bay Railway Co. 1937
• V.D.L. Co. Annual Report, 1868/69, 1931/37.
• Report to V.D.L. Co. by James Bailey on the State of their properties, 10 Aug. 1881.
• Report on properties by Capt. James Rowe, 1886.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Parte deChemistry Collection
Allihn condenser or "bulb condenser" or "reflux condenser" named after Felix Richard Allihn (1854–1915).
An inexpensive condenser, giving greater surface area than the corresponding Liebig type due to the bulb sections. This type is normally used under reflux. Description from https://www.austscientific.com.au/product/condensers/
Documents concerning national governments active in Antarctic affairs. Documents relevant to national interests in Antarctica and the application of national law. Comprises of documents produced by a nation or about that nation. Many of the documents are reproduced or referred to in W M Bush, "Antarctic and International Law: a Collection of Inter-state and National Documents".
University of Tasmania
Rules of the Electrolytic Zinc Workers Union
Rules of the Electrolytic Zinc Workers Union dated 1959
Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited
1861-1871 : Ledger account no.1
Parte deMercer Farm Accounts
Ledger account book number one - James Mercer for the years 1861-1871
James Mercer
Parte deMidwood Collection
Framed caricature of Miss Effie Milne lady help and companion in the Midwood family.
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Parte deJames Bayly Watchorn Collection
Copies of letters of James Bayly 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.
James Bayly Watchorn
Photograph of Westcott's Bookshop and circulating library
Parte deDallas 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
Parte deAndrew Downie Papers
Apprenticeship indenture dated 28 November 1814. Andrew Downie, eldest son of John Downie, farmer of Bankend,
apprenticed to James Lucas of Stirling as writer, procurator, conveyancer, notary public for five years.
Andrew Downie
Parte deWilliam Downie Papers
Certified extract of entry of baptism and birth of William, son of Murdo Downie, Master Royal Navy, and Anne Smith his wife, parish of Foot Dee, Aberdeen, Scotland. Dated 20 October 1801
William Downie
Parte deElliott and Le Tall Collection
Printed booklet illustrated with photographs entitled "Memories of My Father", by David M. Elliott published in 1991.
Consists of memories of Edmund Alfred Elliott (1884-1968) MB.ChM. of Hobart and family, including note about his sisters, Amy Marion Elliott (1874-1913), pupil of Friends High School 1888-94 and the first woman to graduate MSc at the University of Tasmania, and Helenor May (Nell) Elliott (1880-1956) another University of Tasmania graduate, and also his brothers
Edmund Alfred Elliott
Parte deTasmanian Newspaper Collection
Two copies of the Omnibus which was a merchant's, tradesman's, auctioneer's and general advertiser and shipping gazette.
Published Tuesday & Friday, gratis, at the Courier office, Hobart by William Gore Elliston
• No. 149 Nov. 10 1843
• No. 150 Nov. 14 1843
Minutes of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce 1851-1877
Parte deHobart Chamber of Commerce
Minutes of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce. Signed minutes, beginning with the inaugural meeting of 3 February 1851 and first formal meeting of 10 February 1851, including names of members. Includes monthly meetings of directors and general meetings. Some news cuttings of notices of meeting stuck inside binding.
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Parte deEric Jeffrey Collection
Articles on a variety of subjects, medical, historical and biographical in typescript or manuscript, many under the pen name "Exul" for publication in The Bulletin including:
•
An eye for an eye (13 pp, 2 copies)
• Some aspects of heredity (8 pp)
• The mental hygiene movement, parts 1 & 2 (10 pp)
• Reign of terror at Swansea October 13 1922 (4 pp)
• The commercial awakening in Tasmania (6 pp)
• [Jokes] (2 pp)
• Insulin (3pp 2 copies)
• Recollections of a medical student (3 pp 2 copies)
• Reply to "The Deacon" on birth control; further notes on birth control
• Dermotobia (3 pp 2 copies)
• An exploded superstition (10 pp)
• The Yarra mystery, Melbourne 8 March (5 pp)
• [X-Ray] 18 September 1922
• [Anecdotes] 18 September 1922
• A journey into the fourth dimension (9 pp 2 copies)
• The treatment of criminals (5 pp) and further notes
• [Anecdotes] 24 August, 3 & 13 September 1922
• A bush tragedy (2 pp)
• Autobiography of a rheumatic (5 pp)
• Coal mine explosions (4 pp)
• Incomplete account of Royal Society of Tasmania's trip to mark the site of Tasman's landing (2 pp)
• Campaign against consumption (5 pp)
• Mediums and trances; on back: ms. The wages of virtue (5 pp)
• How I came to take up writing by Exul (5 pp)
• The Tasmanian Aborigines
• Incomplete and miscellaneous loose pages
Eric Jeffrey
Captain Benjamin Lane's notebook of lessons
Parte deLane Papers
The volume was prepared while Lane was a prisoner of war of the French and apparently occupied himself in studying and teaching other prisoners. It contains French grammar (noted as completed 7 March 1812), exercises on Mr. Porney's grammar (noted as completed 29 February 1812), mathematical examples and problems, stocks and shares, chronology, navigational problems (with diagram and tables), book keeping with examples of business 'waste book', 'balancing journal' and ledger entries for 1807 and 1812-13 based on supposed voyages and trade dealings.
At the back of the volume is a rough pencil sketch of the 'privateer that chased Captain Lane'. Also entered on blank pages at the end of the volume is a copy of notes concerning Captain Benjamin Lane sent by James Arthur Lane to his daughter Mrs D.A. Lane, 20 June 1945 and notes by Lt. Col. D.A. Lane (descendent of James Christmas Lane, younger brother of Benjamin), 18 November 1945.
Benjamin Lane
Parte deLatham Papers
Collection consists of newspaper cuttings relating to Hobart, Tasmania, dated 1972-1976
Parte deAsten Collection
Copy of speech and programme for 'The dedication and opening of the Asten Wing of the Jane Franklin Hall' , 15 April 1967
Wilfred Asten
Parte deRoland Rodda Collection
Photographic print of Mt .Bagana an active volcano located in the remote portion in the centre of the island of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
Roland Arnold Rodda
Volume of official printed Gazette notices and Parliamentary Papers relating to the Launceston & Western Railway. At back 15 pages of manuscript notes on control of railway contracts and payments.
Frederick Maitland Innes
Parte deWilliam Nicolle Oates Collection
Quakers and education
William Nicolle Oats
Parte deSt. Mark's Church of England, Pontville: Miscellaneous Pamphlets Collection
Circular letter from the Bishop giving notice of confirmation on 18 May 1844, advising that the 'most proper age for confirmation' was sixteen and that careful teaching was necessary in preparation. Plus xerox copy of similar notice 1846.
St. Mark's Anglican Church, Pontville
Parte deAndrew Inglis Clark Collection
Law Practice - Case Notes - Clark's Opinion in re liability of Bank of V.D.L., copies of Deed of Settlement and of Royal Commission (including copies of correspondence between G.P. Fitzgerald and Dobson, Mitchell & others)
Andrew Inglis Clark