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Photograph showing the initial stages of construction of the Union Building on the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
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Photograph showing the initial stages of construction of the Union Building on the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Appointment Indenture for Peter Joseph McLeod. Lecturer in Chemistry and Geolgy (24 November 1904) with supplement (19 September 1907)
University of Tasmania
Interview with Mr Ken Dallas , lecturer in Commerce at UTAS. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Kenneth McKenzie Dallas
Part of McDonell Watkyn Woods Collection
T.U.U. (mock) Commemoration programmes 1932,1933, and menus for Inter-varsity Athletics 1931, and dinner for A.V. Davern 1934 (Sydney Uni lecturer, married c1930, died 1954, information from grandson, M. Davern).
McDonell Watkyn Woods
Photograph showing the early construction stage of Hytten Hall on the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Interview with Mr Wilfred Thomas Dowsett
Interview with Mr Wilfred Thomas Dowsett. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Appointment Indenture for Edmund Morris Miller, dated 1913 & 1917. Lecturer in Philosophy & Economics (19 November 1913); Lecturer in Philosphy (1917, draft and unsigned indenture)
University of Tasmania
Photograph showing the driving of steel piles during the initial stages of construction of the Arts Building on the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Appointment Indenture for Isaac Nathanial Raamsdonk, dated 11 October 1916. Lecturer in French and German.
University of Tasmania
Photograph showing steel framework erected in the initial stages of the construction of the Arts Building on the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Appointment Indenture for Hermann Balthazar Ritz, dated 19 November 1913. Lecturer in Modem Languages (supplement to indenture only)
University of Tasmania
Interview with Roy Fagan, Attorney-General, 1946-1974. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Interview with Tom Henderson, Buildings and Property Officer, 1957-1979. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Appointment Indenture for Robert Neil Smith, dated 10 February 1902. Professor of Mining Engineering (2 copies and draft)
University of Tasmania
Part of McDonell Watkyn Woods Collection
Menu - ‘Bust-off to Mr M.W. Woods’ dated 1934
McDonell Watkyn Woods
Excavations for the Morris Miller Library
Photograph showing the excavation of the site of the Morris Miller Library on the University Campus at Sandy Bay. Steel frame of the Arts Building in the background.
University of Tasmania
Interview with Dr Mary Fearnley-Sander
Interview with Dr Mary Fearnley-Sander, Principal, Jane Franklin Hall 1980. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Interview with Mrs. Maida Coaldrake
Interview with Mrs. Maida Coaldrake, Senior Lecturer in History. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Foundations for the Morris Miller Library
Photograph showing the construction of the foundations for the Morris Miller Library on the University Campus at Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
In 1894 William Henry Williams became a lecturer and in 1896 the foundation professor of Classics and English Literature at the newly established University of Tasmania. He occupied the chair until his retirement in 1925. During part of that time he was dean of the faculty of arts and chairman of the professorial board. In March 1926 he was made professor emeritus. He was also a trustee of the State Library of Tasmania from 1921 to 1936. Copy of indenture of Professor Williams to the position of Professor of Classics and English literature, dated 1902. Appointment Indenture for William Henry Williams, dated 1901, 1902 &1904. Professor of Classics and English Literature (1901 draft); Professor of Classics and English Literature (17 February 1902); Supplement to agreement (2 February 1904); Professor of Classics and English Literature (19 August1904 and draft).
University of Tasmania
Interview with Bruce Scott, Physics. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Photograph showing the construction of Hytten Hall on the University Campus at Sandy Bay with the brickwork completed .
University of Tasmania
Interview with Dr John Greenhill
Interview with Dr John Greenhill, Physics. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Churchill Avenue and French Street
Photograph showing the construction of the intersection of Churchill Avenue and French Street on the University Campus at Sandy Bay with Hytten Hall and the Vice-Chancellor's Lodge in the background.
University of Tasmania
Interview with Dr M.S. Gregory
Interview with Dr M.S. Gregory, Engineering. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Interview with Eric giler, Lecturer and Reader in Zoology at UTAS. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Eric Rowland Guiler
Photograph showing the construction of the Chemistry Building on the University Campus at Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Part 1 - Transcript : Mr W Perkins, Senior Lecturer in Education and Mr R Chappell
Photograph showing aerial view of the undeveloped site of the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Medal commemorating The University of Glasgow 1451 - 1951
Obverse description: Glasgow University arms, inscription above: UNIV. GLASG. MCCCCLI - MDCCCCLI
Reverse description: head of Pope crowned. Legend round: NICOLAUS PONT, MAX. UNIV. GLASG. CONDIT. A.D. VII 10 JAN. A.S. MCCCCLI
Interview with Mrs Cynthia Alexander
Interview with Mrs Cynthia Alexander. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Transcript :Mrs Cynthia Alexander
Transcript : Sir William Crowther
Transcript : Dr Gerald Johnston
Transcript : Launceston school students
Part 2 - Interview : Peter McManus
Part 2 - Interview : Professor Kay Chauncy Masterman
Part 2 - Interview : Geoffrey Stilwell
Transcript : Emeritus Professor Alan K. Stout
Transcript : Emeritus Professor Arthur Dale Trendall
Transcript : Professor Paul Weaver
Transcript : Mr. Eric Newman Waterworth and Dr. A G (Geoff) Fenton
Part 2 - Interview : Charlotte Wilmot & Canon John May
Letter to Registrar regarding Herbert Heaton
Letter to the Registrar of UTAS from Wolfhagen, Simmons & Walch regarding the terms of appointment of Herbert Heaton,
lecturer in History and Economics
University of Tasmania
Part of McDonell Watkyn Woods Collection
Group photograph of Tasmanian and Sydney teams at the Australian Universities match Melbourne, 1932. Photo mounted and signed.
McDonell Watkyn Woods
Transcript : Prof. Vernon Victor Hickman and Dr. Winifred Curtis
Part 2 - Interview : Mr Wilfred Thomas Dowsett
Transcript : Mrs. Maida Coaldrake
Transcript : Professor D.P. Mellor
Part 2 - Interview : Professor Richard Selby-Smith
Part 2 - Interview : Professor George Wade
Part 2 - Interview : Ken Waters
Part 2 - Interview : Prof E.J.G Pitman
Part of Hytten Hall Crockery
Part of Alexander Leicester McAulay
Physics 1 and 11. Outline Lecture Notes undated. Roneoed notes, annotated ms. by A.L. McAulay.
Alexander Leicester McAulay
Part 2: Interview with F. D. Cruickshank
Transcript : Professor Vernon Victor Hickman
Transcript : Dr Mary Fearnley-Sander
Part 2 - Interview : Malcolm Hills
Transcript : Sir George Crawford
Transcript : Professor Bruce Mainsbridge
Part 2 - Interview : Mr W Perkins, Senior Lecturer in Education and Mr R Chappell
Part 2 - Interview : Professor Ian Smith
Part 2 - Interview : Dr Harry Stanton
Part 2 - Interview : Sir Roland Wilson
Part of Manuscript Fragment Collection
Part of Flood event May 2018
Digital footage from University CCTV camera during the flood event of May 2018
University of Tasmania
Appointment Indenture for Douglas Berry Copland, lecturer in History, Economics and Tutorial Classes (draft)
University of Tasmania
Notes on the founding of the University
Copy of James Backhouse Walker's notes relating to the foundation of the University, with extracts from his diaries
James Backhouse Walker
University Blazer : Rifle Club
T.U. Rifle Club blue badge (T.U.R.C. under crossed rifles) and A.U.S.A (Australian Universities Sport Association).
Blazer was made by Smale Bros. Tailors, Hobart, unlined, with cloth buttons.
It is not known when the Union first adopted a sports blazer and the colours Oxford blue, rose and primrose (1949 TUU Handbook
describes blazers as navy blue with crimson and gold braid and Uni arms on pocket), but University teams were first sent to Inter Varsity sports in the 1920’s and the Student Representative Council was formed in 1926. In 1931 it was reported to the S.R.C. that the
Y.M.C.A. was adopting a blazer similar to the University blazer and the Secretary was instructed to see the Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. (Togatus Sept. 1931). The badge used before 1937 was adapted from the University Common Seal (originally the seal of the Tasmanian Council of Education). In 1932 100 small metal badges were also ordered by the Union from a Melbourne firm. The ‘blue’ award was shown by a badge of the sporting club worn below the pocket badge and in this example worn on a distinctive plain blue blazer. Members of combined universities teams could also gain a ‘blue’ from the Australian Universities Sports Association, but in 1932 it was decided that a separate ‘blue’ would detract from the individual universities’ blues and instead members of combined teams could wear the A.U.S.A. badge below their own badges on their own university blazer or university blue blazer pocket. Donald Rockcliff was one of the first to gain this distinction
Donald George Rockcliff
Part 2 - Interview : Jim T.C. Brassil
Part 2 - Interview : Tom Henderson
Transcript : Emeritus Professor William (Bill) Joske
Part 2 - Interview : Professor A. Oliver
Part 2 - Interview : Derek Phillips
Part 2 - Interview : Dr John Polya
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Image extracts from the title 'The whole workes of W. Tyndall, Iohn Frith, and Doct. Barnes : three worthy martyrs and principall teachers of this Churche of England'.
Pr. John Daye, London, dated 1573 on the title page, 1572 at the end of the Index. The first edition of the complete works.
Contemporary London blind-stamped binding, rebacked. Centre and corner bosses on both boards, the lower one on the front board nearest the spine gone. Formerly two straps from the front board to catches at the rear. On the spine is a small paper label with typescript 174 B. Fine illustrations, including the title page, one of Tyndal’s burning on the unnumbered page before b1. Anti-papist illustration on the last page.
On the front flyleaf are a series of names. In apparent chronological order: ‘For Elizabeth Louther’, canc.; ‘Ann Tilley April 1844’; ‘For my Nephew’; ‘For John Tilley 21 May 1844’; ‘John Tilley’. All except the first appear to be in the same hand, presumably Ann Tilley’s. On the last flyleaf, upside down, ‘Ann Lowther’, ?18th cent. The Royal Society of Tasmania’s plate inside the front cover, its stamp on the first flyleaf.
Morris Miller RoySoc Rare BR 53 .T95.
Photograph showing men at work on the construction of the Chemistry Building on the University Campus at Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Collection consists of a pdf of the paper scrolls and a ABC radio interview regarding the Hobart penitentiary exhibit of the average face of 19th century convicts created from archival records.
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
UTAS Academic Gown & Portrait Collection
Collection consists of academic gowns worn by staff and students of the University of Tasmania.
• Wool University of Tasmania Blazer
• University of Tasmania Doctor of Agricultural Science Honorary Degree outfit (with portrait and letter from recipient)
• University of Tasmania PhD outfit donated by Michele Sale
• University of Tasmania Doctor of Science outfit donated by Frank Kelly
• Old style Bachelor’s gown
• University seal press
• University legal press
• University of Tasmania Vice-Chancellor/Chancellor portraits
• University of Tasmania Framed regalia colour swatches
University of Tasmania
Collection consists of two dinner plates, a side plate, a soup & dessert bowl with Hytten Hall crest and pewter mug with Hytten Hall Crest inscribed "M . MACPHAIL S.R.C. 1969 NO STAMEN POWER"
University of Tasmania
Collection of five signs from the Domain House building Hobart. Includes two Electrical Engineering, University Office, Tasmanian School of Art and a commemorative plaque donated by the Australian federation of University Women - Tas
University of Tasmania
Black ladies UTAS blazer
University of Tasmania
Collection of material found at the Philip Smith Centre before refurbishment by UTAS in 2022.
Philip Smith Centre
University of Tasmania : Framed Newspaper Headlines
Framed newspaper headlines relating to UTAS, its staff, students, activities and proposed expansion to Launceston, Burnie and Hobart. Headlines from the The Examiner, The Advocate and The Mercury.
University of Tasmania
Arts, Education and Commerce Building
Photograph showing the Arts, Education and Commerce Building on the University Campus at Sandy Bay with the Morris Miller Library in the background.
University of Tasmania
Interview with Mr Ralph Harry, law student at UTAS. He graduated with first class honours in 1938. He was awarded a Rhodes scholarship and studied at Oxford. He was involed in Togatus and the Student Christian Movement. This recording forms part of a collection of interviews with UTAS staff, former staff and alumni students. The interviews were conducted by Mrs Hilary Webster, John Roberts and others as part of the University of Tasmania Centenary Committee Oral History Project chaired by Prof. Michael Roe, School of History 1978 - 1983
Ralph Lindsay Harry
Pages from the Handbook that detail the site plan and floor plan of Domain House, University of Tasmania. As published in the 1947 University Orientation Handbook.
Tasmania University Union
Pages from the Handbook that detail the site plan and floor plan of Domain House, University of Tasmania. As published in the 1949 University Orientation Handbook. Key to buildings and rooms provided by Peter Freeman, Heritage Architect
Tasmania University Union