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- 1903
Parte de Midwood Collection
Framed caricature of Nicholas J. Brown Speaker, House of Assembly. 1903
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Parte de Midwood Collection
Framed caricature of Nicholas J. Brown Speaker, House of Assembly. 1903
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Parte de Ralph Middenway Collection
Black and white ppostcard of Scottsdale Waterworks, addressed to Miss K. Leech, dated December 1907
Thomas G. R. Williams
The popular Prosser River near Orford
Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 3 February 1959
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Photograph from the collection of James Backhouse Walker of Hobart viewing over St. Davids Park, probably from Hampden Road, (in about 1878 according to a note on the reverse). The photographer is Henry Hall Baily who had studios in Elizabeth and Liverpool Streets Hobart from 1865 until 1918.
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James Backhouse Walker
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Photograph of Old Mill at New Town Creek showing creek, buildings and mill wheel in disrepair. Mt Wellington in distance
James Backhouse Walker
Runnymede, Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Lantern slide from the collection of James Backhouse Walker of Runnymede, Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land. Thought to have been prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were in Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle Arcade, Hobart, until 1994
John Watt Beattie
Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 22nd April 1868
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Postcard of Lily Pond, Botanical Gardens
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Black and white postcard of the lily pond at the Botanical Gardens, Hobart Tasmania. A Rose P Series Postcard Number P.12348
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of Kelvedon taken by George Musgrave Parker
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of a cockatoo on lined exercise paper with another sketch on the verso
Olive Pink
Parte de Leake Papers
Two pen sketches of Rosedale showing tower and weather vane, porticos and terraces, conservatory, stables etc, gardens. Drawn by John Travis Leake, c1850 - 1854
John Travis Leake
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Painting of a Tasmanian Waratah
Olive Pink
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of Kelvedon House thought to be taken around 1926
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker (see also book ch.3)
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of Kelvedon house and garden showing deck chair and urn thought to have been taken c1926-1928
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of Apsley House. Originally a single storey sandstone Georgian house built in the 1840's on land granted to John Lyne who was MHA for Glamorgan in the period 1843-1865. Small kodak prints. ?G.M.P photographer thought to be taken c1920's - (See also book ch.3, P1/35 (262)
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Cover of sketchbook (possibly the one held at P6/
Olive Pink
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
1 photograph of Apsley House c1920's. Originally a single storey sandstone Georgian house built in the 1840's on land granted to John Lyne who was MHA for Glamorgan in the period 1843-1865.
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of Christmas bells ,NSW
Olive Pink
Milton: old house, stone on north side
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
1 photograph of stone inscribed - J A 1828. Photograph thought to have been taken in the 1930's by G.M.P. of the rebuilt Milton Farm house. In 1826, young John Allen applied for and received a grant of land on Tasmania's east coast: four hundred acres on the west bank of Cygnet River. He named the property Milton, after his home village in England. In February 1828, he reaped his first harvest, but in that same month, an Aboriginal raiding party attacked the (undefended) property, after previously harassing Allen's neighbours John Lyne and George Meredith. Allen's house was robbed and torched and his wheat stack burnt; damage was estimated at £300. Subsequently awarded a two hundred acre extension to his land grant 'as a remuneration for the Aforesaid Loss', he set to work rebuilding, this time a two-storey house of stone.
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph thought to have been taken in the 1930's by G.M.P. of the rebuilt Milton Farm house. In 1826, young John Allen applied for and received a grant of land on Tasmania's east coast: four hundred acres on the west bank of Cygnet River. He named the property Milton, after his home village in England. In February 1828, he reaped his first harvest, but in that same month, an Aboriginal raiding party attacked the (undefended) property, after previously harassing Allen's neighbours John Lyne and George Meredith. Allen's house was robbed and torched and his wheat stack burnt; damage was estimated at £300. Subsequently awarded a two hundred acre extension to his land grant 'as a remuneration for the Aforesaid Loss', he set to work rebuilding, this time a two-storey house of stone.
George Musgrave Parker
Milton: the residence of J. Allen
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph, thought to have been taken in the 1930's, of the rebuilt Milton Farm house. In 1826, young John Allen applied for and received a grant of land on Tasmania's east coast: four hundred acres on the west bank of Cygnet River. He named the property Milton, after his home village in England. In February 1828, he reaped his first harvest, but in that same month, an Aboriginal raiding party attacked the (undefended) property, after previously harassing Allen's neighbours John Lyne and George Meredith. Allen's house was robbed and torched and his wheat stack burnt; damage was estimated at £300. Subsequently awarded a two hundred acre extension to his land grant 'as a remuneration for the Aforesaid Loss', he set to work rebuilding, this time a two-storey house of stone.
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of Pink Mountain berries , Hobart
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Coloured pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Darwin, Northern Territory 27/10/30. Identified by Olive Pink as Careya australis (has quince like fruit)
Olive Pink
Postcard of the Old Colony Coffee Inn
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Black and white postcard of the interior of the Old Colonial Coffee Inn, New Norfolk, Tasmania
Parte de Midwood Collection
Framed caricature of a messenger in the government resting.
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Boats and ships on the harbour
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Photograph of boats and ships on the harbour in Hobart. c. 1880
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Lantern slide of Elizabeth Street, Hobart looking north. Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994.
John Watt Beattie
G.P.O Launceston from public library
Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
Panorama from Mt. Rumney towards Cambridge Airport
Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
Photograph of Alfred Joseph Taylor
Parte de Earle Collection
Black and white photographic print of Alfred Joseph Taylor (1849-1921), Hobart Public Librarian for 45 years
John Earle
Letter from Matt Seal: July 9 1893
Parte de Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, from Hobart, dated July 9, 1893 apologising for sending a letter intended for her to Miss Nellie Clark.
John Leake
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Watercolour and pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink at Horseshoe Bend, Central Australia, 1930. Identified by Olive Pink as Lidiosus glaucifolius (?)
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Coloured pencil on paper. Sketched by Olive Pink at Rodinga, Northern Territory, 20/8/30 "hurriedly made and unfinished drawing - flower colour true"
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Pencil and watercolour on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Tortanga Quatcha, Macdonnel Range, Northern Territory, 28/11/30. Identified by Olive Pink as Sida?
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Watercolour on card sketched by Olive Pink, (date and location unknown)
Olive Pink
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Small pencil sketch the Post Office, Hobart, by Douglas Pratt
George Musgrave Parker
Abstinence Society in account with the editor of Courier and Teetotal Advocate
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Document with list of names and dates. Abstinence Society in account with the editor of Courier and Teetotal Advocate
George Washington Walker
Hobart from Huon Road looking east
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Photograph from the collection of James Backhouse Walker of a view of Hobart from Huon Road looking east in about 1879, according to notes on the reverse.
James Backhouse Walker
Parte de 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
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Black and white photograph showing Murphy and the donkeys with Red Cross browbands who carried the wounded and medical supplies.
Parte de Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge, dated Friday 16 March 18?? regarding the price that the sheep fetched at Spencers Gulf
John Leake
Lady Franklin: opening Ancanthe Museum
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Letter from Lady Franklin to George Washington Walker regarding the opening of the Ancanthe Museum, dated 25 October 1843
Jane Franklin
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Watercolur on paper painted by Olive Pink, Edwards Creek, South Australia, 25/7/30. Identified by Olive Pink as Frankenia
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Northern Territory, 1930. Not identified by Olive Pink
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Indian ink with some colour sketch on tracing paper made by Olive Pink between 1940 and 1941. From a collection of sketches made in New South Wales, Tasmania and a few in Queensland.
Olive Pink
The pond, showing Hart Memorial, City Park, Launceston Tasmania
Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
Opening of the Scottsdale Waterworks
Black and white postcard of the opening Scottsdale Waterworks. Showing dam bank and crowd of spectators.
Addressed to Miss K. Leech, dated December 1907
Thomas G. R. Williams
Parte de Dennison Collection
Photograph of a man in a bowler hat sitting in a two wheeled horse drawn gig in the street
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Coloured pencil on brown paper sketched by Olive Pink, Bond Springs or Aileron Station, Northern Territory, 1934. Not identified by Olive Pink
Olive Pink
Sturt Bean Tree blossoms and Crimson chat
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Watercolour on card sketched by Olive Pink, Thompsons Rock Hole, 1943. Identified by Olive Pink as Sturt Bean Tree blossoms and Crimson chat (Leach)
Olive Pink
Photograph of the Congregational Church
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Photograph of the Congregational Church, Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960.
Two churches were established at Broadmarsh, an Anglican church, St Augustine's in 1847 and a Congregational church in1861.
Location 1497 Elderslie Road. The Broadmarsh Uniting (Congregational) Church was built in 1861 on land owned by William Gunn, at ‘Arndell’.
Accounts of money due & draft letter
Parte de Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Double page from a volume, containing:
a) Accounts of money due from John Terry to Samuel Terry for expenses while in N.S.W., including 10,000 shingles £6.13.4, wheat, meat, wine glasses, tea, boots, 5 yards gingham, boat hire, 'cash going to Parramatta 10 s', 'cash lent at Chapel 1 s'. 1819
(Note: Samuel Terry, a wealthy trader and property owner of N.S.W. (originally transported 1801 from Salford, Lancashire, England, does not appear to have been related to John Terry).
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b) Draft of letter c1820, probably written by John Terry to his brother in England, gives his reason for leaving Port Jackson and coming to Van Diemen's Land - they could only have a twenty one year lease of their wind-mill at Sydney. He describes his property, mill, forge, stock yard, etc. close by the Derwent, 21 miles from Hobart, and a further 1400 acres 10 miles up the River which included good pasture.
John Terry
Parte de Ralph Middenway Collection
Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
Obituaries of George Washington Walker, Tasmania
Parte de Walker Family Papers 2007
Newspaper obituaries of George Washington Walker including a letter to the editor of 'The Christian Times' by James Bonwick. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection.
George Washington Walker
Letter written by Olive Pink to John Hargrave, 2 September 1959
Harrington Street with the Collins Street intersection
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Photograph thought to be of Harrington Street, Hobart near the Collins street intersection
Public buildings in Macquarie Street
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Photograph of public buildings in Macquarie Street, Hobart opposite St. Davids Cathedral site, corner Collins Street c. 1876. Mail coach is in front of the Post Office.
Rocks at summit of Mt Wellington
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Photograph of rocks at summit of Mt Wellington
James Backhouse Walker
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Photograph of Fluted Cape, Adventure Bay, Bruny Island, Tasmania. The photographer was Henry Hall Baily who had studios in Elizabeth and Liverpool Streets, Hobart from 1865 until 1918
Henry Hall Baily
Letter Francis Cotton to Anna Maria Cotton 29th June 1868
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
Milton: the residence of J. Allen
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph, thought to have been taken in the 1930's, of the rear of the rebuilt Milton Farm house. In 1826, young John Allen applied for and received a grant of land on Tasmania's east coast: four hundred acres on the west bank of Cygnet River. He named the property Milton, after his home village in England. In February 1828, he reaped his first harvest, but in that same month, an Aboriginal raiding party attacked the (undefended) property, after previously harassing Allen's neighbours John Lyne and George Meredith. Allen's house was robbed and torched and his wheat stack burnt; damage was estimated at £300. Subsequently awarded a two hundred acre extension to his land grant 'as a remuneration for the Aforesaid Loss', he set to work rebuilding, this time a two-storey house of stone
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of White Mountain berries, Hobart
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Pencil sketch of a Waratah, NSW
Olive Pink
Glen Gala House: brick house, croquet lawn
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of Glen Gala House at Cranbrook. Adam Amos arrived in March 1821 in the Emerald along with George Meredith, and was advised to look for land on the unsettled east coast. Adam's capital entitled him to a grant of 1000 acres (405 ha) which he located on the Swan River at Cranbrook, and called Gala. Glen Gala is a two storey brick Victorian Georgian house constructed in 1860 on the original grant to Adam Amos
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of a Mint bush
Olive Pink
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of Malunnah at Orford, Tasmania. Built by writer & artist Louisa Anne Meredith and her husband Charles. The Merediths lived at the house from 1868 until 1888. This photograph was taken by Miss F.M. Kennedy of Swansea
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of a Vanilla Plant, NSW
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Pencil sketch of a Tasmanian Waratah, Telopea truncata
Olive Pink
Meredith River, looking upstream to Cambria
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of the Meredith River at Swansea, Tasmania looking up the river to Cambria, built by George Meredith (1777-1856) in c1836. Beattie postcard
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of an Eriostomon, NSW
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of Capparis, Central Australia
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of a purple flower
Olive Pink
Parte de Cotton Family Papers
A letter from Thomas Sharp, doctor, to Francis Cotton, containing medical advice for Cotton who was too ill to travel to Hobart to see Sharp. Dated 1883
Francis Cotton
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of a red berry
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of a blue flower
Olive Pink
Parte de Olive Pink Collection
Watercolour on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Thompsons Rock Hole, 1943. Identified by Olive Pink as Lavender (coloured) bush in spinifex country
Parte de George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Sketch of Franklin Square, Hobart, by Roy Cox. Roy Cox (1903-1976) was a Tasmanian artist and print maker. He originally worked for Cox Kay printers in Hobart.
George Musgrave Parker
Parte de Midwood Collection
Framed coloured drawing of a bottle of Grumbleene. My father (T.C.W. Midwood) did not like any grumbling at meal time hence this medicine for it.
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Letter from Bicheno, Colonial Secretary's office
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Letter dated 30th November 1850 from the Colonial Secretary's office signed by James Ebenezer Bicheno regarding a grant of land at the south end of Collins Street Hobart to the Total Abstinence Society.
George Washington Walker
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Photograph from the collection of James Backhouse Walker of a view of Hobart looking South East with a garden in the foreground and Elizabeth Street in the middle distance. The photographer is Alfred Winter who had studios in Bathurst, Elizabeth and Liverpool Streets from 1874-1880.
James Backhouse Walker
Suspension Bridge, The Gorge, Launceston
Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
Black and white photograph of the town of Branxholm, looking east .
Thomas G. R. Williams
Parte de Photographic reproduction collection
Blak and white photograph showing an Indian camp
Sullivans Cove, taken from HMS Nelson
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Photograph of a ship with Sullivans Cove and Mount Wellington in the background taken from HMS Nelson in 1882. The photographer is Henry Hall Baily who had studios in Elizabeth and Liverpool streets Hobart from 1865 until 1918.
Henry Hall Baily
Parte de Walker Family Papers
Lantern slide of George Washington Walker (1800-1859). Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994.
John Watt Beattie
Brisbane Street, looking east, Launceston, Tasmania
Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
Parte de Walker Family Papers 2007
Letters of thanks for condolences on the death of George Washington Walker written by his widow Sarah Benson Walker. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection.. Page 29
Sarah Benson Walker
Parte de Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Early view of Ackworth School by T. Stackhouse, no date. Ackworth School was founded in 1779 by John Fothergill on behalf of The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Ackworth School
Parte de 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
Parte de De La Haye Postcard Collection
Parte de Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge, dated Friday 15 December 1838 regarding a loan of three hundred pounds for wheat
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: August 26 1893
Parte de Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, from Hobart, dated August 26, 1893 regarding meeting Mr Les Gatenby and George Mercer near Morningside and another Mr Gatenby and Rod O'Connor at Cressy.
John Leake