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Large multi-storied building forming part of the Cadbury factory under construction. Wooden barrels can be seen on grass in front.
Large multi-storied building forming part of the Cadbury factory under construction. Wooden barrels can be seen on grass in front.
Tower on Roof, Cadbury Factory
Man standing on edge of cement tower on top of a building, forming part of Cadbury site. Mount Direction in background.
Multi-story buildings, Cadbury Factory
Courtyard and paths between multi-storied buildings, Cadbury factory.
Multi-storied building with lettering reading Westway on corner, forming part of Cadbury factory.
External Walkways, Cadbury Factory
Two multi-story buildings connected by walkways with road running through middle at ground level giving glimpse of water, forming part of the Cadbury factory.
Internal Courtyard, Cadbury Factory
View of road through an internal courtyard linking factory buildings on Cadbury site.
Two men spraying plumes of water into the air from high pressure fire hoses.
Group of men wearing suits and ties posing for photograph on lawn.
Orchard on the bank of the Derwent River with Cadbury factory in background.
Wooden first aid cupboard and small shelf attached to wood panelled wall in the Cadbury factory at Claremont.
Internal Courtyard, Cadbury Factory
View of road through an internal courtyard, surrounded by multi-storied factory buildings on Cadbury site.
High Pressure Hose, Cadbury Factory
Large cement tank being sprayed with water by man holding high pressure fire hose.
Wooden Buildings, Cadbury Factory
Interlinking wooden buildings on Cadbury site, with Derwent River in background.
Three-storey buildings, Cadbury factory
Large three story complex forming part of the Cadbury factory.
Cadbury Fry Pascall Limited
Large cement tank being sprayed with water by man holding high pressure fire hose.
Piston engines.
Cement clad building forming part of Cadbury factory.
Large cement tank being sprayed with water by man holding high pressure fire hose.
Cadbury factory with train loaded with supplies in front of building.
Two men in uniform standing in front of the Cadbury Fry Pascall fire truck.
Indistinct black and white photograph looking across to the Cadbury site, Windermere Jetty visible.
Large two storey cement building, part of Cadbury factory.
Group of men dressed in tennis whites, some holding rackets.
Cadbury Factory Under Construction
Looking across orchard to Cadbury buildings under construction.
View across water to partially completed Cadbury factory.
Cadbury Building and Train Tracks
Three story building forming part of the Cadbury factory. Railway lines visible in front.
Soldiers being drilled at Claremont Military Camp
Soldiers being drilled in front of large group of military tents, part of the Claremont military camp.
Employees leaving Cadbury Factory
Groups of employees walking past a row of wooden buildings at the end of their shift, Cadbury factory.
"Cadbury advertising studio, early 60s. Studio manager: Geoff Parr. Left to right Betty Aunders, Merilyn ?, Dianne Davis, Bob Clegg, John Forsyth."
Group of firemen in uniform standing outside fire station, dog seated on ground at edge of group.
Men (some in uniform) peeling potatoes, seated around mental tubs. Tents and rough tin sheds visible in background.
Large group of people photographed outside portion of the Cadbury building. Photograph slightly damaged at edge.
Procession at Claremont military camp
Detail Camp under construction
A collection of buildings identified as Detail Camp, part of the Claremont military camp.
Men on verandah of Camp Commandant Cottage
Black and white photograph of Camp Commandant's hut with men in uniform seated outside, part of the Claremont military camp.
Part of Wolfhagen : a forgotten pioneer
Part of Miscellaneous Items Collection
Copy of a letter from Henry Hellyer to Edward Curr, dated 29 November 1828, describing a journey to Mt. Farrell, the Fury Gorge, Barn Bluff and Cradle Mountain, and the discovery of river Mackintosh and Eldon Range
Henry Hellyer
Comedies, with the commentary of Petrus Antesignanus Rapistagnensis
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Terence, Comedies, with the commentary of Petrus Antesignanus Rapistagnensis.
Binding of blind-stamped pigskin over pasteboard. The pigskin presumably once extended over the whole of the boards, but has been cut back near the half-way point from the spine, and the remainder replaced with parts of leaves from a 15th-cent. manuscript liturgical book in gothic textura with red initials and rubric. That on the back is so rubbed as to be illegible.
Pr. Mathias Bonhome, Lyon, 1560. Heavily used, perhaps in a classroom.
Inside the front board are mottos in Greek and Latin with the monogram ‘CIC’. On the first flyleaf in carmine: ‘Iohannes Christianus Wes(?el) Magdeburgensis Saxo / Anno CID ID CCVII Symbol’/ Iesus Crucifixi Vulnera Me Salvant’. The date is 1707. A similar inscription appears to have been washed off the inside of the back board. Lower down, less formally, ‘Jo: Ch: Wapsa / Anno 1702 & 7 Aprilis’. Also, perhaps in the same hand, 22 gl. On the title page ‘Iohannes Christianus Wapsa / Anno 1702 / & 6 Aprilis.’ Below is ‘Henricus Sebast. Wapsa Iur. Pract. [blank] comp. sibi Halae Saxon. Prid. Cal. Maii anno CID IC CLXVIII’. Further down again is ‘[erased] gyl’. Near the head ‘F. 3’ and ‘Ch: Coll: Tasm:’; probably given by Rev. R. R. Davies in 1852. Inside the front board are penciled 2228 and No. 200.
Cent Coll Rare PA 6755 .A2 1560.
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Bartolomeo Taegio, La Villa. Dialogo.
Pr. Francesco Moscheni, Milan, 30 May 1559.
Bound in its original limp vellum wrappers; remains of two ties of the same. Fine title page; on the verso the author’s portrait; woodcuts showing surveying at pp. 162 and 164.
Inside the front cover is written ‘1560 Francoforti I. A. à S’. On the verso of the last leaf of text (Cciii) and the following flyleaf are herbal remedies in German, signed ‘Frater Mercurius ordinis S. Basilii in Monte Sinai uel S. Catharina co(mmun)icabat Praga Anno 1570.’ The same hand has annotated the text. On the verso of the first flyleaf is ‘Duplum Bibliothecae regiae Monacensis’, 18th-cent. From the Library of Christ College; given by Rev. R.R. Davies in 1852.
Morris Miller-Christ College Rare-Book SB 471 .T34 1559
Verrius Flaccus (grammarian), fragments, and Sextus Pompeius Festus, De Verborum Significatione.
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Verrius Flaccus (grammarian), fragments, and Sextus Pompeius Festus, De Verborum Significatione.
Pr. Iohannes Maria Bonellus, Venice, 1559 (the colophon has 1560).
The ‘series chartarum’ on the last page of the book (shown here) provides a guide for the binder to ensure that he sewed the book in the correct order. Each quire or section was assigned an alphabetical letter which, with the leaf number, appears at the foot of the leaves (usually four) in the first half of each quire: a1, a2, a3, a4. This system was already used in late medieval manuscripts.
On the last leaf, 16th-cent., ‘Thomas Plower His Book’. From the Library of Christ College; given by Rev. R. R. Davies in 1852.
Morris Miller-Christ College Rare-Book PA 6385 .F4 V477 1560
Opera, incl. Appendix Vergiliana, with the notes of Iohannes Frisius, Philip Melancthon et al.
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Virgil, Opera, incl. Appendix Vergiliana, with the notes of Iohannes Frisius, Philip Melancthon et al.
Binding 16th- or 17th-cent., the leather lost, only the pasteboard, damaged by damp, remaining.
Pr. Weigand Han Erb., Sigmund Feierabent, Georg Rab, [Frankfurt], 1563.
Fine full-page engravings, verso of a8, c4, i8, l5, n4 verso, p2 verso, q8 verso, x3, z3, B1 verso, D1 verso, F3, H4 verso, K7.
Inside the front board ‘T. Blyth’s’. The first flyleaf is filled with pen-trials, the verso and following recto with a draft letter, 16th-cent., in English. The same hand writes more of the same on the innermost end flyleaf. At the head of the verso of the title page a 16th-cent. name, ‘Richardus Lath[?]nage’, has been cropped by the binder. The same name is written lower down, inked over. On the verso before b1 is ‘Thomas Tatham 1717’. On the verso of the last flyleaf ‘Mr William Radcliffe’, presumably the Derbyshire cotton weaver of this name (1761-1842). From the Library of Christ College.
Uncatalogued.
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Geoffrey Chaucer, Works.
Printed in London by John Kyngston for John Wyght, in 1561.
This is the fourth printed edition of Chaucer’s collected works, effectively a reprint of the 1532 edition, with fourteen leaves of additional verse, and the long poem The Siege of Thebes by John Lydgate, monk of Bury.
The text is in ‘black-letter’, i.e. gothic type, with many decorated initials and several engraved illustrations.
On the second flyleaf is pencilled ‘No. 68 in Arch’s Catalogue of 1814’. John and Arthur Arch (fl. 1792-1838) were London booksellers. Bookplate of Edgar Atheling Drummond (1825-1893). Acquired by the University Library from the bookseller Bernard Quaritch, London, in 1930.
Cent Rare Folio PR 1850 1561.
Rariorum aliquot Stirpium per Hispanias Obseruatarum Historia
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Charles de l’Ecluse (Clusius), Rariorum aliquot Stirpium per Hispanias Obseruatarum Historia.
Pr. Christopher Plantin, Antwerp, 1576. With numerous engravings by one of Plantin’s best artists, Pieter van der Borcht. The famous press founded by Plantin (c. 1520-1589) was to remain in business until 1867.
Charles de l’Ecluse (1526-1609), professor at the University of Leiden, established Europe’s first botanical garden there (still in existence), and laid the foundations of the Dutch bulb industry. This book is one of the earliest treatises on the flora of Spain.
Inside the front cover is ‘duplicato’, an old shelfmark C. 64, and 12/- in pencil. At the end is ‘Perlegi Tag ij 1580. mense Februario / Laus Deo.’ On the verso of the title page is ‘Will: Forsyth 1825’. From the Library of Christ College; given by Rev. R. R. Davies in 1852.
Morris Miller-Christ College Rare-Book QK 41 .C58 1576
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Anthologia Graeca.
Pr. Henricus Stephanus (Henri Estienne), ‘illustris uiri Huldrichi Fuggeri typographus’, [Geneva], 1566. Using a beautiful Greek typeface.
Inside the front board is the plate of Thornton & Son, Booksellers, 11 The Broad, Oxford. On the front flyleaf, in red ink, ‘E libris Marci Pattisonis, uiri doctissimi, Linc. Coll. Oxon. quondam rectoris – Univ. Oxon.’ Pattison (1813-1884) was rector of Lincoln College Oxford. Inside the front board is the bookplate of Mahinda College, Galle, Ceylon. On it is written, in the same red ink, ‘e libris F. L. Woodward Mahinda College, Galle, Ceylon’ and ‘e Sid. Coll. Cam. schol. 1890’. Given by his executors to the University Library in 1952.
Cent Rare PA 3458 .A2 1566.
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Bede, Opera.
Pr. in 8 vols. by Ioannes Hervagius (Iohann Herwegen), Basel, 1563.
The first printed edition (editio princeps) of the works of the Venerable Bede (d. 734), and the last until the nineteenth century. The illustrations are from his works on chronology and from some of the many pieces wrongly ascribed to him by the editor.
On the title page of vols. 5 and 7 is ‘Conventus Leod’ fratrum minorum Recoll’’, on that of vol. 2 ‘Conventus PP Recollect Leod’’; i.e. withdrawn from the library of the Franciscan convent at Liège. From the Library of Christ College.
Christ College Rare PA 8260 .O64 1563
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.
The Problem of the Birth of the Kangaroo
Part of Workers' Educational Association : Secretary's Papers
Pamphlet by Professor T. Thomson Flynn, D.Sc., Ralston Professor of Biology, University of Tasmania entitled 'The Problem of the Birth of the Kangaroo' issued by the Workers' Educational Association of Tasmania as No. 1 in The Searchlight Series.
Theodore Thomson Flynn
Letters Patent of the University of Tasmania
Part of University of Tasmania Charter
Parchment document bound with green ribbon and sealed with red wax. Letters Patent of King George V granting recognition throughout the Kingdom, empire and Dominions of degrees conferred by the University of Tasmania in Arts, Science, Law, Medicine, Music and all branches of knowledge except Theology
University of Tasmania
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 24 March 1974. Dried plant enclosed in envelope
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, circa 1971, incomplete
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, mid 1970
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 18 February 1970
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 20 April 1970
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 15 November 1970
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 19 May 1971
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 28 December 1971
Christmas card and post card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, New Year 1972
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 24 October 1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 29 July 1970
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 12 September 1970
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 8 August 1968
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 3 August 1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 21 October 1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 9 May 1968
Card & Post cards - 19 August 1968
Card and two postcards written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 19 August 1968
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 1 April 1968
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 11 May 1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 8 June 1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 23 July1969
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 2 November 1966
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, Christmas 1968
News clipping - 8 December 1966
Newspaper clipping sent by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 8 December 1966
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 19 June 1967 and letter addressed "Olive dear", dated 10.6.67 from Elizabeth Bay Road
Letter and Christmas card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 13 December 1966
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 23 January 1967
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 7 April 1967
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 21 April 1967
Post card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 11 December 1967
Letter and card - 11 & 12 January 1968
Letter and card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 11 & 12 January 1968
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 30 December1963
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 29 March 1964 and card dated 29 March 1964
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 5 February 1965
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 27 June 1965
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 4 June 1963
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 23 June 1966
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 27 January 1964
Post card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 17 March 1964 , posted 30 March 1964
Letter and post cards - August & December 1964
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 3 August1964 , and two post cards, 31 December 1964
Post card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 25 December 1965
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 24 October 1960
Christmas card- 13 December 1960
Christmas card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 13 December 1960
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 11 December 1960
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 15 May 1961
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 1963
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 30 April 1962
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 29 July 1960
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 31 January 1961
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 30 September 1962
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 22 July 1958
Card written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 22 December 1959