Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark from his wife Grace
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- 1903
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Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark from his wife Grace
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Letter written from Turner's Hotel, Ulverstone
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Parte de Marshall and Terry Family Papers
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Parte de Marshall and Terry Family Papers
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Three black and white postcards of Askrigg, Yorkshire, England (probably c1910-1920)
Parte de Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Cloth and cardboard pin holder in envelope with note "Made by Sarah Benson Walker"
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Two wedding cards with decorative scalloped edges attached together with metallic beaded clip, one smaller, inscribed Mrs D.F. Jobson and D.F. Jobson in a silver embossed envelope with decorative seal addressed Mr & Mrs G.W. Walker
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Two wedding cards, one smaller, inscribed Mr & Mrs W.E. Shoobridge in envelope addressed Mrs Walker. On verso of envelope flap written nee Annie B Mather.
Affectionate remembrance of Sarah Benson Mather
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Mourning card and printed texts for Sarah Benson Mather, second daughter of R. Andrew and Ann Mather, who died in Hobart Town, on the 12th of 3rd month ,1875 aged 28 years and 10 months. Sarah Benson Mather passed away in the early morning, just as the cocks began to crow. The text which heads these verses was deeply impressed on the minds around her.
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Mourning card constructed from heavy card-stock, and made up of an intricate formal design that is cut and embossed. Black margin surrounding card and envelope. Also black bordered printed insert “Lines on the death of Isabella, the beloved wife of Mr John Mather, and second daughter of Mr Abraham Biggs, who departed this life on the 14th June, 1863 aged 30 years and 9 monthe. Her end was peace.
In memoriam Hannah Maria Benson
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Folded memorial card with black margins. In loving memory of Hannah Maria, widow of the rev. Samuel Benson M.A. Chaplin of St. Saviour’s Southwark who died February 18th, 1882 aged 73 years. Interred at Norwood Cemetery, grave number 18495
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Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Miscellaneous items including
• freehand sketches of Sansom and John Bradford,
• photograph of Sansom on board ship,
• Christmas card from 'Mother',
• invitation from St John's Infant School to attend the crowning of the May Queen,
• photograph of a building named 'Green Gates',
• printed Christmas card from the Sansoms that contains Sansom' s poem 'Carol of Three'.
Clive Sansom
Newspaper and journal clippings
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Newspaper and journal clippings include
• photograph of J.R.O. Bartram,
• photograph of the comedians 'Ada and Elsie',
• 'For Sale' notice and photograph of the house at 31 Gordon Avenue, Lenah Valley, which the Sansoms subsequently bought,
• report on Sansom's publication Choric Drama,
• article from Speech News announcing the resignation of Clive and Ruth Sansom and paying tribute to their work for the Speech Institute (January 1951),
• item from the Surrey News about the crowning of the May Queen ceremony (undated).
Clive Sansom
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Letters to Clive Sansom from The London Speech Fellowship, Leslie Daiker, Joan Bennett, Madame Helen George, Marjorie Gullan, Margaret Willey, Geoffrey Clarke, Aunt Bee, Dorothy Ackman, Len Sansom, Gladys Sansom, Kathleen Needham-Hurst, Arthur Fayne, Hermann Pleschmann, Constance Rennie, D.H. Tribolet, Allan Keeling, Margaret Arnott, Edward Milligan, Martin Davies, Herbert Howells, Richard Graves, Arthur Thompson, and Uncle Harry. There are also two letters from the publishers A.C. Black, one from the editor of John O 'London's Weekly, and one from Dr R. Vaughan Hudson who treated Clive Sansom during his illness in 1948. There are several letters are from unidentified writers.
Clive Sansom
Copies of letters from Clive Sansom
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Copies of letters from Clive Sansom to:
• A.G. Prys-Jones of Aberystwyth Press (3/9/49)
• The News Chronicle about speech education (27/9/48) and supporting the building of a replica of the Globe Theatre (25/1/49)
• The Spectator about poetry (2/9/49)
• The Times Literary Supplement about the Arts Council's support for poetry (22/1/49), choral speaking (26/3/29), Gerard Manly Hopkins (20/5/49), and the broadcasting of poetry (1/12/50)
• The Observer about the publishing of poetry (7 /8/4?)
• John O' London's Weekly about the use of the word 'pretty' (21/1/49)
• The Listener about Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral (31/3/49)
• The Friend about the concept of vocation in work (28/5/48) and the meaning of Divine Guidance (22/10/48)
• The Sunday Times about book publishing (7/11/48)
• Muriel Spark about adjudicating and an article on T.S. Eliot (21/2/48)
• Mr Foules about a verse-speaking syllabus (5/3/49)
• Ruth Sansom on personal matters (at least five letters undated and apparently written before the Sansoms married)
• To unidentified correspondents about changing patterns in pronunciation, Quakerism, and Murder in the Cathedral (all undated)
Clive Sansom
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Copies of Sansom's poems (some typewritten, others by hand): 'Woods under Grass'; 'Colombo, November 1949', 'My love we have been one so utterly... '; 'On hearing Celtic Lament'; 'Epitaph'; 'Invocation'; 'Because the sun clears in the valleys ... '; and an extract from one of Sansom's poems printed in an obituary notice for Jennie E. Milligan.
Clive Sansom
Parte de Clive 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
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Documents relating to the Sansoms' travel to Tasmania on the Orion in 1950 including their formal application for a passage on the ship and medical testimonials supporting this.
Clive Sansom
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Two prose pieces by Sansom: 'A Discussion of Ministry' and 'Sermon in Stones and Trivia on Everything, or Mr Pearsall Smith visits his Chiropodist -a parody'.
Clive Sansom
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Circular letter from David Jenkin of the London Friends Local
Conscription Committee offering advice and assistance to prospective conscientious objectors (30/4/40). Sansom's letter to Edgar Dunstan about a draft statement to the War Tribunal. Letters from Edgar Dunstan (8/6/40 and 12/6/40) suggesting appropriate work both the Sansoms could offer to undertake in lieu of active service. Sansom's letter of26/6/40 proposing to establish a house and property in Kent as a centre for conscientious objectors. A further letter to Capper Johnson containing a similar proposal applying to Bunce Court, Otterden (1/7/40) and Johnson's reply (17/7/40).
Clive Sansom
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Letters and documents about Spiceland Training Centre. Circulars outlining the purpose of the Centre. Sansom' s application to undertake a training course at the Centre. Two letters from the Centre's Warden and typed extracts from 'The Fifty-Fifth Column' the Centre's newsletter compiled by the residents (including Sansom). Further letters from Sansom to the Labour Exchange, Chipping Norton, to 'Peter' describing Spicelands Centre building and the daily routines, and to Mr Foulis about LAMDA matters. Two letters from Jonathon Field to Sansom about plans to jointly operate a market garden at 'Tinker's Orchard'.
Clive Sansom
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Letters relating to Sansom's application for registration as a conscientious objector for service with the armed forces in the Second World War (see his application to the Tribunal in 3.26 above). These include formal notice of the hearing of Sansom's application to be registered as a conscientious objector, copy of a reference from the President of the London Speech Fellowship and Institute to accompany Sansom's application, and letters of advice about his application from Eric Savage and Edgar D. Dunstan. Documents from the Ministry of Labour and National Service advising Sansom that the Tribunal 'was satisfied ... that there was a genuine conscientious objection to combatant military service; but it was not satisfied as to non-combatant service' and that Sansom must therefore undertake fulltime 'ARP or AFS work'. Letters including those to and from the City of Birmingham, the Air Raid Precautions Headquarters, the Guildhall Portsmouth, the City and County of Bristol, and the London County Council about the possibility of such employment. Copies of letters from Sansom to the Ministry of Labour indicating that he was seeking admission to the Spicelands Training Centre.
Clive Sansom
Miscellaneous notes and letters
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Miscellaneous notes and letters relating to the search for accommodation. Letter from Sansom to the Editor of Poetry Review on the subject of poetry and beauty (14/11/40) and one from an unidentified writer [perhaps either Rodney Bennett or Robert Gittings?] on the teaching of oral English and Keats's connection with Dorset (5/12/61).
Clive Sansom
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Sixteen photographs taken at times between 1934 and the 1970s. One is of Ruth at Sandy Bay presumably before leaving for England. Later photographs show Ruth on her honeymoon, horse riding (presumably in England) and, later still, at Eaglehawk Neck and Orford. There are several passport photographs and one studio portrait taken in England in 1945.
Clive Sansom
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Eleven photographs of Sansom taken at stages of his life from 1932 to the 1970s. Several photographs are of Sansom at home (Mt Stuart), one is taken on board a P&O liner and at least one is a passport photograph.
Clive Sansom
Photographs: Clive & Ruth Sansom
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Apart from photographs taken in the l 970s, these eleven photographs show the Sansoms in England, on journeys to Ceylon
(1950) and the Middle East and in London during the War years. One is a passport photograph of both husband and wife.
Clive Sansom
Photographs: Sansoms with other people
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
Seven photographs show either one or both of the Sansoms with Walter Stiasny and his wife, with members of the London verse speaking choir at a choir reunion in London in 1961 and with other groups of unidentified people.
Clive Sansom
Photographs: Miscellaneous & postcards
Parte de Clive Samson Collection
• A studio portrait of an unknown lady - an old photograph probably of a forebear.
• Two photographs of unidentified individuals, one annotated 'Tiesie Austria'.
• Postcard of Reigate Wray Common Windmill.
• Postcard of Eiger, Monch, Jungfrau.
• Pictorial folding letter card of scenes from Reigate.
• Two postcards of Reigate.
• Seven postcards of Winchmore Hill.
• Photograph of the cover designed for the Argo recording of ‘The Witnesses’.
• Envelope containing negatives of photographs.
Clive Sansom
Parte de Meston Papers
Letters from A. Biggs (astronomical instruments, 1933)
Archibald Lawrence Meston
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Draft of a letter by A.L. Meston on aborigines and the naming of V.D.L. undated
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Parte de Meston Papers
Copies of diaries of Jorgen Jorgensen, including Journey to Ouse Plateau, Repat of Jorgensen to V.D.L. Co. on route between Hobart and Circular Head, and Journal kept while exploring from Circular Head to the Pieman River, 1826-7.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Correspondence relating to Jorgensen.
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Correspondence relating to Jorgen Jorgensen.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
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Two articles written by by A.L. Meston on Jorgen Jorgensen.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
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Manuscript of "Cradle Mountain" by R.E. Smith, with notes on wild life and climate by Gustav Weindorfer. dated 7 August
1937.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Cradle Mountain miscellaneous papers
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Miscellaneous papers re Cradle Mountain comprising correspondence regarding Franz Malcher, translation from Malcher's account of his trip to Tasmania, March 1914, notes on wild animals by G. Weindorfer and copy of his birth certificate, and copy of "Trip to the Summit of Cradle Mountain" by W.O. Weston, published in Examiner, Feb-March 1891 and miscellaneous notes.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
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Miscellaneous information about the Mather Family
Robert Mather
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Robert Clark to George Washington Walker 17th March 1846
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Robert Clark to George Washington Walker 3rd April 1846
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Robert Clark to George Washington Walker 3rd Dec 1845
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Robert Clark to George Washington Walker 4th April 1846
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Robert Clark to George Washington Walker 27th May 1846
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Robert Clark to George Washington Walker 20th January 1845
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Robert Clark to George Washington Walker 13th June 1846
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Dido the bushranger : the story of his capture
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Unidentified newspaper clipping titled "Dido the Bushranger : the story of his capture" (by E.O.C) [Edward Octavius Cotton]
Edward Octavius Cotton
James Erskine Calder : photograph
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Photograph of James Erskine Calder
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Photograph of Bishop of Hobarton R W Willson from Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts
Sketch of John Batman : photograph
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Photograph of a sketch of John Batman by Charles Nuttall from old print in possession of his grandson Mr. A.B. Weire.
Inscribed "with the compliments of L. Batman Weire 11.11.34"
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Photograph of John A. King
Sketches from the Calder Papers
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Photograph of three sketches from the Calder Papers : tent, camp and Mt. Olympus. Originals held in the Mitchell Library
Arctic Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin : newspaper article
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Reproduction - Article from Illustrated London News, 10 August 1850. "Arctic Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin"
(also Maria Island)
(London Electrotype Agency Grays Inn Rd.London.WC1)
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Photograph of Governor John Stephen Hampton comptroller-general of convicts in V.D.L 1846 & Governor of Western Australia 1862
Man and woman in doorway of Le Grand, Bookseller : photograph
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Photograph of an unidentified man and woman in doorway of W. Le Grand, Antiquarian Bookseller, 7 Elizabeh Street, Hobart
Captain Philip Parker King : photograph
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Photograph of Captain Philip Parker King
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Photograph of Sir John Franklin from Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts
William Thomas Napier Champ : photograph
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Photograph of William Thomas Napier Champ, first premier of Tasmania
Model of H.M.S.Endeavour : photograph
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Photograph of the model of H.M.S.Endeavour - Science Museum Melbourne
Young couple with baby : photograph
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Photograph of young couple with baby (contemporary)
Beautiful Hobart and Surroundings
Parte de Donald Davie Papers
Souvenir booklet entitled 'Beautiful Hobart and surroundings. 81 views by J.C. Breaden'. It contains a series of black and white photographs of Hobart and places nearby
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Photograph of young girl (contemporary) in two poses
Historic Port Arthur Tasmania : postcard sketches
Parte de Donald Davie Papers
Seven postcard sketches - Historic Port Arthur Tasmania. (NuColorvue Productions Pty.Ltd. Mulgrave Vic).
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Eight portrait photographs - Unknown - Hull, Denison? all males . 4 from Allport Library & 2 from Don Stephens Lindisfarnes (Repro)
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Miscellaneous photographs - 19 negatives ,13 in MSS, 2 standing portraits 'Postcard' set., 11 views of Entally House internal and external x 2.
Rossbank Observatory, Hobarton, 1840
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Christmas card issued by the Hobart Bureau of Meterology in 1966 of the Rossbank Observatory, Hobarton,1840.
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BHP "History of Bass Strait" series Nos. 1-12 : reproductions of maps and pictures issued each month with The Australian Financial Review, Jan-Dec. 1972.
Watercolour of Governor's House at Sydney Port Jackson
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Photograph of watercolour of Governor's House at Sydney Port Jackson, 1791
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Photograph of Calder plan of Hobart and an unidentified house - Mitchell Library (A. 603).
Advertisement for Facsimile Edition of First Fleet Journal of Lt. Wm. Brady
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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.