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- 1966
Part of George Wilson Collection
Leadless pewter tankard, inscribed 'In appreciation T.U.R.U.F.C. 1966'. "Huntly", Silcraft Pty. Ltd., Melbourne
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
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Part of George Wilson Collection
Leadless pewter tankard, inscribed 'In appreciation T.U.R.U.F.C. 1966'. "Huntly", Silcraft Pty. Ltd., Melbourne
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
Part of George Wilson Collection
Lead free Kirra pewter tankard, inscribed 'To the Guru from the 1967 Disciples'. Made by Pewter Products P/L, Melbourne, Australia
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
Part of George Wilson Collection
Super fine lead less pewter tankard, inscribed 'Presented to Mr George Wilson, Coach, by University Under 19 Premiers 1968'. Inscription on base: 'Good on you "George!" "Lang may your lum reek" (Scottish, literally translates to "Long may your chimney smoke!", signifying "may you live long"). Huntly. Made in Australia by Silcraft Pty. Ltd., Melbourne
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
Part of George Wilson Collection
Sheffield pewter tankard, inscribed 'G. Wilson, Presented by T.U.R.C. 1948'. Made in England, Manor 2132
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
Part of George Wilson Collection
Silver plated presentation bucket, inscribed 'The George Wilson Award for outstanding service to the Tasmanian Rugby Union. Presented on behalf of Australian Universities Rugby men by R.A.O. Martin and R.L. Newman as a token of the esteem and affection held for George Wilson over the period 1947-1975. Hobart Tasmania March 1975' On base: Kenson EP A1
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
Part of George Wilson Collection
Leadless pewter tankard, engraved 'To George Wilson. From History III B 1958'. Made by Silcraft Pty. Ltd., Melbourne
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
Part of George Wilson Collection
Silver plated trophy urn, inscribed 'S.T.R.U. First Premiers, Tasmanian University Rugby Club 1934'
M. P.Crisp (Capt)
J. M. Crisp
F. C. Mitchell
H. O. Westbrook
A. B. Hunt
K. O. Shatwell
I. Paull
J. McGrath
P. Unwin
H. M. Nicholls
J. E. Mullen
D. Anderson
J. McG. Hood
B. J. B. Morris
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
Photograph of George Wilson as a child
Part of George Wilson Collection
Photograph of George Thomas Jamieson Wilson standing, and James Alexander Jamieson Wilson sitting
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
Part of George Wilson Collection
Framed colour illustration of shields of 22 Cambridge colleges
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
Index to RSA/G - The Royal Society of Tasmania: Library Accession Register
Index to RSA/E - Botanical Gardens
Index to RS37 - Mrs Charles Meredith : a biography
Index to RS170 - Cutting Books : Liverpool Mercury
Index to RS168 - Miscellaneous Tasmanian Newspapers
Index to RS167 - Napoleon Bonaparte : Extrait du Moniteur
Part of Rating list for Hobart
Index to RS166 - Rating list for Hobart from the Hobart Town Gazette
Index to RS164 - Notes and extracts from the Catalogue of Birds in the British Museum
Gold License issued to George Elliot
Part of Gold digging Victoria
Gold License issued to George Elliot on October 1858 by P.C.. Crespigny, Commissioner. To meet the expense of securing order and to restrain unauthorised mining on Crown land, a local Act of January 1852 imposed on all diggers a license fee of 30 shillings per month, the penalty for mining without a license being £6 for the first offence and afterwards imprisonment for terms up to six months
Manuscript notes on gold digging
Part of Gold digging Victoria
Manuscript notes on gold digging, written around [c.1858] author unknown, may have been George Elliot. Includes on the front page a coloured drawing of 'The Diggings, designed and drawn by William Strutt, and published by D. Urquhart, Collins Street, Melbourne.
William Strutt
Part of Salmoniana, Hobart, Tasmania
Publication entitled 'Salmoniana,' by Barri Couta (pseud.)m June 1866. Humorous verse and sketches concerning the arrival of salmon ova in Tasmania. The names of the commissioners and others have been noted on the sketches in this pamphlet which includes advertisements printed by J. Walch & Son.
Salmon Commissioners Tasmania
Index to RS158 - British journals, pamphlets and speeches
Part of Miscellaneous newspaper cuttings
Index to RS156 - Miscellaneous newspaper cuttings
Index to RS154 - Narrative of the overland journey
Part of Catalogue of Tasmanian insects
Index to RS153 - Catalogue of Tasmanian insects
Part of James Backhouse: correspondence
Index to RS58 - James Backhouse: correspondence
Index to RSA/B - The Royal Society of Tasmania: Correspondence
Part of Proclamation to the Aborigines
Index to RS141 - Proclamation to the Aborigines
Index to RS149 - Mount Bischoff Tin Mining Company
Index to RSA/D - The Royal Society of Tasmania: Financial records
Index to RS144 - Expedition to the source of the Derwent River
Part of Letter written by George Martin
Index to RS134 - Letter written by George Martin
Index to RS133 - Account book of Backhouse & Walker
Part of Harrison Bequest
This daguerrotype may possibly be of Sophia Lee Archer nee Mattinson, who was born in 1809.
She married John Lee Archer, the Colonial Engineer and Architect, in 1833 aged 25. Pocket case constructed of wood frame, covered in embossed leather. When opened, it has one photograph in a frame made of brass and on the back side of the door a blue velvet embossed pad. Case is hinged with leather and closed with two small latches.
John Lee Archer
Photograph of houses at Circular Head
Part of Harrison Bequest
Photograph of houses at Circular Head, Stanley, Tasmania. (n.d.) circa 1880. Unknown photographer.
John Lee Archer
Part of Harrison Bequest
This photograph may possibly be of Charlotte Lee Archer, born 1834, eldest daughter of John Lee Archer and Sophia Mattinson.
John Lee Archer
Photograph of Circular Head from the Nut at Stanley
Part of Harrison Bequest
Photograph dated 1880 of Circular Head, Stanley, Tasmania from the Nut. Unknown photographer.
John Lee Archer
Photograph of "Aunt Charlottes" cottage at Circular Head
Part of Harrison Bequest
Photograph of "Aunt Charlottes" cottage at Circular Head, Stanley, Tasmania. Circa 1870.
John Lee Archer
Photographic view of the wharf at Stanley, Circular Head
Part of Harrison Bequest
Photographic view of the wharf at Stanley, Circular Head taken in the 1860's
John Lee Archer
Photographic view of Circular Head
Part of Harrison Bequest
Photographic view of Circular Head dated 1868 and inscribed "with best love from Aunt Charlotte".
The photographer was J. Bishop-Osborne who had studios in Hobart from 1879-1895..
John Lee Archer
Photograph of St. Pauls Church, Stanley
Part of Harrison Bequest
Photograph of St Paul’s Church of England at Circular Head, Stanley opened in 1846. Photographed in 1866.
John Lee Archer
Photograph of St. Pauls Church, Stanley
Part of Harrison Bequest
Photographs of St. Pauls Church of England, Stanley, Circular Head, built about 1840, photographed in the 1860s
John Lee Archer
Photograph of St. Pauls Church, Stanley
Part of Harrison Bequest
Photographs of St. Pauls Church of England, Stanley, Circular Head, built about 1840, photographed in the 1860s
John Lee Archer
Part of Harrison Bequest
Rendered view of St. Pauls Church, Stanley, Circular Head, V.D. Land. John Lee Archer Architect 1845. Ink and water colour drawing.
John Lee Archer
Part of Harrison Bequest
Police magistrate's residence, Circular Head, Stanley, Tasmania dated June 1844. Floor plan, end and side elevation. Note on manuscript, destroyed by fire January 1848, original manuscript plan, mounted on paper with linen thread work back.
John Lee Archer
Part of Harrison Bequest
Proposed church at Killcooley. Section and ground plan by Architect J Lee Archer. Dated February 1823 (photographic copy)
John Lee Archer
Part of Sale of Crown lands at Carnavon
Index to RS122 - Sale of Crown lands at Carnavon
Index to RS120 - Paper by William Colenso for the Tasmanian Society
Index to RS117 - Thomas Yardley Lowes: auction sales particulars
Index to RS116 - Jacob Mountgarrett: ships accounts
Part of Montagu-Franklin Correspondence
Index to RS114 - Montagu-Franklin Correspondence
Index to RS111 - Thomas Crouch: Miscellaneous papers