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Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
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Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
Letter Francis to Thomas Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Parchment deed dated 9 May 1772. Bargain and sale of garden in Shaws Lane, Berwick-on-Tweed, U.K., from John Lawry to John Cockburn for £60. Including schdedule of deeds.
John Cockburn
Part of Duncan Loane Pty. Collection
File of the correspondence of Duncan Loane Pty, General Merchants of Devonport, dated 1945-1954 . Mainly about the technical aspects of machinery
Duncan Loane Pty.
Part of Lovell Family
Photograph (neg. 35mm) of the Lovell home in Yorkshire, United Kingdon, undated.
Samuel Ousten Lovell
Grant to Joseph Child dated 30 June 1823 of 200 acres in the district of Morven V.D.L.[now Evandale east of Launceston] from Governor T. Brisbane, bounded on west by Porter's Farm, reserving to
H.M. growing timber suitable for naval purposes or for highways, quit rent of 4s., land not to be sold or leased for 5 years. Noted as "exhibited 4 August 1841 in the case of Robert Russell for a grant of 8 ac. 3 r. 19 p. in Launceston" and "ex. in claim of George ?Cullam 12 November 1847" and endorsed "Rev. R. Russell".
Gleadow & Henty Solicitors
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Parcel of letters labelled 'from Clive to Ruth when on his exam tours for LAMDA'. Over thirty letters written in the l 930s both before and soon after the Sansoms married in London.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Letters to Sansom from Richard Ailand, Rodney Bennett, Hugh Collinson, Patsy Adam Smith, Kathleen Bethley, Stanley Godman, P. Gurrey, E.M. Gunther, Alec Craig, Gertrude Kirby, Raynor C. Johnson, Clarissa Graves (sister of Robert Graves), Stella Mead, Roger Pilkington, Patricia Ledward, Alan Keeling, Fearn Rowntree, Cecil Roberts, S. George West, G. Wilson Knight, D. Metcalf (Secretary to H.G. Wells), W. Kingdom Ward, Gerald Bullett, John Yates, Elizabeth Buckmeilla [?], the University College Oxford Elizabeth Darvell (Tasmanian Association for Drama in Education), Robert Barclay Wilson, Dorothy Sayer's secretary, Father Cuthbert, the Poetry Society, and the Unity Theatre.
Clive Sansom
No.8 "But which is to stand in front"
Part of Phil May Cartoon Collection
Undated reprint of cartoon produced by May while he was employed by The Bulletin magazine. No.8 "But which is to stand in front"
Sir Henry Lock at the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition banquet.
Philip William (Phil) May
Part of Peter D Jones : Interview
Part one of an interview with Peter Jones by Ben Ross from the Oralhistorycompany.com . Recorded February 21st 2019
Peter D Jones
Black and white photograph of a view of a street in Scottsdale from Grenda's
Thomas G. R. Williams
Letters and notes on subscriptions and exchanges for Library Opinion the journal of the Library Association of Australia : Tasmanian Branch. Dated 1961-1963
Library Association of Australia : Tasmanian Branch
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
Marjorie Pearsall in her late teens
Photograph of Marjorie Pearsall in her late teens with a lamb, at 'Riccarton' near Campbelltown, Tasmania, 1937. - from the Marjorie Bligh family photograph collection.
Gillian Ward
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
Folder containing typescripts of article with other associated material written by Meston
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Folder containing "Early Days on the Tamar"; 2 copies of a photograph of Launceston; photocopy of "Plan of Launceston" (from Ross: Hobart Town Almanack, 1832); printed broadside, "Ackerman's Exhibition", Launceston.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Typescript copy, alphabetically arranged, of arrival of vessels at Hobart Town and their departure from 1st June 1816 to the 31st December 1823.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
"Macquarie's Journals". Typed copy of diaries of visit to V.D.L., 1811-1821. From manuscript held in Mitchell Library, published in full, 1956.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Part of Dennison Collection
Loose photographs of Tasmania – roughly sorted by location & photographer
Memoranda relating to the fishes of Tasmania examined by R.M. Johnston
Rough notes and sketches made by Johnston and newspaper cuttings relating to the fishes of Tasmania
Robert Mackenzie Johnston
Part of Judd & Brownell Family Papers
Diary of Thomas Judd (1822-1915) son of Thomas Judd (1794-1887) and Elizabeth (Cane) on a voyage from England to Tasmania on the "Sir Charles Napier" with his family: "Father and Mother, Elizabeth, myself, John, Ann, Rebecca, Susan, Martha and Henry (we have left William behind - being deaf and dumb - to receive his education in the asylum)". The diary consists mainly of the voyage: weather, activities on board, prayer meetings in their cabin. On arrival they took a house in Macquarie Street and looked for jobs. Ann and Elizabeth were offered posts as governesses but Elizabeth died on 30 December, at the age of 22, and was buried in the Scotch burial ground.
Typed typescript made by D. Little 2 July 1953 - spelling and punctuation altered.
Thomas Judd
Part of Knopwood Sermons
Manuscript of sermon preached by Rev. Knopwood entitled "On the King's accession"
Robert Knopwood
Copy of an article entitled Anti-submarine warfare by Captain Stanley Darling published in Naval Historical Review, New Series VoI.2 No.7 March 1980 pp. 3-13
Stanley Darling
Appointment as Attorney General
Part of Earle Collection
Letter Patent on parchment dated 20th October 1909 , appointment of John Earle as Attorney General. Earle led a minority Labor Government as Premier and Attorney-General from April 1914 until the Government’s defeat at the election of April 1916
John Earle
Objectives of the Survey and Minutes of the Executive Committee
File containing the Objectives of the Survey and the Minutes of the Executive Committee dated 18 June 1937 to 6 August 1953.
Tasmanian Biological Club
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Twelve black notebooks dated between 1939 and 1941. Notes for the subjects of Physics, Pure Mathematics and Radio
Ronald Turner Ralph
Part of William Knibb Morris Collection
Letters from William Knibb Morris to his mother dated 1855. Description of embarkation at Liverpool on the "Boomerang", signing bounty tickets, etc. (incomplete letter, undated c Jan. 1855); part of letter describing voyage from Melbourne to Hobart in screw steamer "City of Hobart" and arrival, met by James and Isaac Cash "dressed in colonial style with large slouching white felt hats", James had only one child James William "a most beautiful little chap just running alone", another expected, landed on Queen's birthday - kept as strict holiday, rumours of Mr Bryan drinking false, Mr Freer proprietor of low theatre [25 May 1855]; Hobart: business depressed but father got job immediately with R.A. Mather, W.K.M. working for ironmonger Mr Marsh, serving in shop and keeping books, went to live with James and Mr Bryant but James charged 18s for lodging, not paid Mather for tickets but "James thinks he would not take it", Jim had daughter born last Friday [ie 13 July 1855] (16 July 1855); sorry to hear brother Tom had smallpox, sending money, kindness of employer, gathering "beautiful yellow flower of the wattle tree", father and James had built little shop in backyard to work at shoemaking - at work on pair of wellingtons (9 September 1855).
William Knibb Morris
Part of Hobart Regatta programmes
Regatta programme for 1899 printed on 'satin'
Royal Hobart Regatta Association
Part of John Henry O'Neil Collection
Correspondence and press cuttings relating to the celebration of John Henry O'Neil's 25 years service as secretary of Trades Hall Council, June 1952, notes for speech including history of Trades Union and control of working hours and Wages Board Acts.
John Henry O'Neil
Part of Thomas Sheehy Collection
Copies of letters to clients, signed by Stephen Sheehy and Thomas Sheehy. Index of names at front.
Thomas Sheehy
Part of 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
Collection consists of press cuttings, pamphlets, labels etc. relating to the history of the firm of Holyman up to c1943, including pictures of ships and aircraft, air timetables, Australian National Airways leaflet. Enclosed: "The Holyman Story", duplicated typescript ; "Holyman's White Star Line" by Ian Cooper, including list of ships; xerox copy from The Log 1963; xerox copies of articles on Holyman's by J. M. Millar (1979) and - Charles Ramsay. William Holyman & Sons, Shipowners, aerial services and insurance agents.
William Holyman
Part of Walker Family Papers
Letter to Philip Smith, Hobart Town, regarding the committee of the Temperance Society and the importation of intoxicating drink
George Washington Walker
High School Reports for Walker boy
Part of Walker Family Papers
Part of Walker Family Papers
Unidentified daguerreotype in a plain leather and velvet case of a woman, seated, wearing bonnet with white ribbons and flowers, holding parasol, background of classical pillars, head lightly coloured.
James Backhouse Walker
Port Arthur church and Penitentiary
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph of Port Arthur church and Penitentiary with view of Mt. Arthur in the distance. The photographers were Anson Brothers., Portrait and Landscape Photographers, Hobart Town whose firm was located in Liverpool, Collins and Elizabeth Streets between 1878 and 1891.
Anson Brothers
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph of Old Mill at New Town Creek showing creek, buildings and mill wheel. Mt Wellington in distance
James Backhouse Walker
Part of Dorothy Mabel Ogilvie Collection
Personal scrapbook of Dorothy Mabel Ogilvie containing mainly social and personal notes, but including a few references to political matters.
Dorothy Mabel Ogilvie
The Abominable Trade: A Poet's Notes on his Profession
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Two spring-back folders (blue and green) containing 490 typed pages of Sansom's unpublished document, "The Abominable Trade: A Poet's Notes on his Profession". This comprises a series of short anecdotes and observations about poetry.
Clive Sansom
Part of 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
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Delighted at telegram from Auckland announcing Clark on way home, news of family &
friends, (1903); Wendell's letter, love to "Esma and Nosey", thinking of him in court. Written
from Turner's Hotel, Ulverstone.
(2 letters)
The Constitutio~f the U.S.A. (or the essential character of a federal government)
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Clark family having afternoon tea in the garden at Rosebank. the women wearing large flowered hats
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Part of William Archers Diaries
Journal of William Archer for the period March to December 1847. Entries for most days, sometimes including much detail, referring to his daily work (both farm work on his property and later his architectural work), also his travels, visits to and from neighbours, elections and political activities etc.
William Archer
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink at Callanna, South Australia, 20-21/7/30 - identified by Olive Pink as "plant about 2 to 3 inches high both at Beltana and Callanna"
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Pencil and watercolur on card sketched by Olive Pink at The Finke, Northern Territory 31/8-4/9/30. Identified by Olive Pink as Camel Weed, Senecio. "near the Rock of Ages" "Scent like (garden) honeysuckle"
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Watercolour on paper sketched by Olive Pink, beyond terminus Birdum, Northern Territory 29/10/30. Identified by Olive Pink as Brachychiton ramiflora (Kurrajong)
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Coloured pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Near Granites, Northern Territory, no date. Identified by Olive Pink as Petalostylis labicheoides "Mulga Plain Country"
Olive Pink
Correspondence relating to Jorgensen.
Part of Meston Papers
Correspondence relating to Jorgen Jorgensen.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Royal warrant on parchment, signed by Governor R.G.C. Hamilton. Appointment of Bolton Stafford Bird to Executive Council of Tasmania dated 29 March, 1887.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Letters from Ruth Carington-Smith
Part of George Cartland Collection
Letter from Ruth Carington-Smith to Sir George Cartland about the subject of 2 paintings by her husband, Jack Carington-Smlth, and
purchased by Sir George Cartland. Also a copy of Sir George Cartland's reply to Ruth Carington-Smith.
George Cartland
Part of Alexander Cheyne Papers
Diary of Alexander Cheyne, dated 22 Feb 1848 to 3 December 1850, in Hobart (lodging first in Fitzroy Place and later in Macquarie Street). He notes his attendance at church - and comments on the preacher; the pain in his leg and wearing a lacing 'case'; and Captain Swanston preparing a case for his claim in re his dismissal from the waterworks contract. He also refers to the arrival of ships, the weather including snow in the streets of Hobart on 29 September 1849; to friends such as Dr. Lillie' , and James Thomson; the drowning of Mr Montague brother of 'the late Puisne Judge' (8 Jan. 1849); a duel fought by Edward Macdowell and F. Smith (1849) and his application for the post of town Surveyor in Melbourne.
Alexander Cheyne
Certificate : Edinburgh Royal Maternity Hospital
Part of John William Hadden Collection
Certificate from the Edinburgh Royal Maternity Hospital to certify that John W. Hadden attended the institution from 1 August to 1 February 1856 and delivered 59 cases. The document is signed by 7 medical officers.
John William Hadden
Chronological list of Tasmanian newspapers, 1933 by J. Moore-Robinson
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
10 pages - noted as - Reading room shelves
Arid Regions Native Flora Reserve - photograph
Part of Olive Pink Collection
One of eight annotated black and white photographs of the site of the Arid Regions Native Flora Reserve.
Olive Pink
The river Derwent, New Norfolk, Tas
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
Memories of Physics in the army huts at Sandy Bay
Part of Bruce Scott Collection
Article entitled Memories of Physics in the army huts at Sandy Bay . Documents the early days of the Physics Department on the Sandy Bay Campus of the University of Tasmania.
Part of Family scrapbooks
Scrapbook of Myrtle Walker c.1913 -1965. Cuttings pasted into ledger book of W A Walker, grocer, c.1903 -1905. Some loose cuttings. Contains also ms. copies of light verse attributed to A. A. Walker. After 1929 entries fall off in number and many relate to family and descendants (e.g news of an underground lake located at Tyenna in the Ross Walker cave).
Myrtle Walker
Diary: voyage to Van Diemen's Land
Part of Diary of Samuel Ready of a voyage to Van Diemen's Land
Typed copy of Samuel Ready's Diary of a voyage to Van Diemen's Land in the ship Utopia, February to May, 1865. From the original diary owned by L E O Ready of Latrobe, son of Samuel Ready.
Samuel Ready
Part of Waldie Papers
Letter from William C. Blyth, of Plenty, to J. Waldie dated 5 September 1869.
Hops likely to be a remunerative speculation as they had failed in England, but there was no blight in the Huon which was likely to be the future hop garden of Tasmania and he urged J . Waldie and Frank Tappes to try. His father had sent a load of hop sets to Victoria. Blyth had received the apple trees from Frank Tappes. His school was giving him a comfortable living - he had all the children of the neighbourhood except some of the very lowest and dirtiest he had got rid of and the Read children who had a governess.
John Waldie
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Draft petition concerning a witness
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Copies of 'Carbonate Capers' - the newsletter of the Mole Creek Caving Club, Nos. 1 - 80, November 1991 to June 1999
Mole Creek Caving Club
Daguerreotype of statue - mounted for sterescopic viewing Picadier/Marche
Law Degree awarded to Erskine Clarence Watchorn from the University of Tasmania, dated 7 April 1909
Erskine Clarence Watchorn
Letter : Thomas Cotton to son, Francis Cotton, 1831
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Letter to James, Edward, Joseph and Rachel
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Letter from Francis Cotton written to his children James, Edward, Joseph, and Rachel dated December 1867 to January 1868, while visiting South Australia, Victoria, and New South Wales
History of North West Tasmania
Transcripts of ten articles on the history of North West Tasmania by Richard Hilder. Published in newspapers. n.d.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Life, Position and Influence of Women in the Early Settlement of Van Diemen's Land
Typescript copy of UTAS M.A. thesis by B.P. Andrews entitled "The Life, Position and Influence of Women in the Early Settlement of Van Diemen's Land (1803-1850)".
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Part of Stewart James Anderson Diaries
Diary belonging to Steward James Anderson of Black River, Stanley, dated January to September 1889. Some entries in another hand and some pages damaged by damp and defective.
Stewart James Anderson
Part of Housekeeping accounts
Housekeeping accounts kept by a Hobart housewife for the period June 1939 to September 1941
Henry Allison to Margaret Gunn
Letter: Henry Allison to Margaret Gunn dated 29 January 1852 regarding journey, cricket game, tea with Dryburgh, friends, Mackersey wanted an oppossum to send to Stephenson's wedding as there would be a good many blacks there dancing round a fire and they could roast one, the children, love to Gunn family.
Margaret (Gunn) Allison
Beltana, Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Part of Olive Pink Collection
9 sketches in pencil and crayon, 3 of which are water coloured. Sketches made along the railway between Quorn and Alice Springs at places where railway workers reported flowers and in Darwin.
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Coloured pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink at Horseshoe Bend, Central Australia 13/9/30. "and Rodinga" Identified by Olive Pink as Warra Warra (3ft high in places and many on one plant) 6-5-1a drawn on other side of paper
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Water colour and pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Jay Creek, Northern Territory 27/12/30. Identified by Olive Pink as Loranthus miguelii "veins in leaves lighter and more yellow than leaf - flowers bright red"
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Water colour on paper sketched by Olive Pink, (place and date unknown) Northern Territory. Identified by Olive Pink as Crotalaria cunninghamii
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Darwin, Northern Territory, 1930. Identified by Olive Pink as Careya australis
Olive Pink
First Landing, printed reproduction of painting, coloured
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Printed reproduction of a painting of the First Landing in Van Diemens Land showing Mt. Wellington in the background
George Musgrave Parker
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
A.R.Clark's letter book: copies of letters received and replies relating to engineering contracts, including a water and tread corn mill at Port Arthur and other works on Tasman's Peninsula and the Coal Mines, also water works at Launceston
(1846), very neatly written. Also, in reverse of volume: Ledger 1858 - 1861
Alexander Russell Clark
Royal Mint Gold Mining Company
Scrip certificate for twenty five one pound shares for the sum of thirteen shillings each issues to Edward le Rossignol of New Town by The Royal Mint Gold Mining Company, Reg. North Mount Cameron, Tasmania. Registered under "The Mining Companies Limited Liability Act, 1869. Issue number 516. Share numbers 156621-15686. Dated 22nd July 1881. Signed by the Directors and the Manager of the company. Attached are three stamp duty stamps - two red coloured stamps for one shilling and one blue coloured stamp for one penny. Both have an image of a platypus .
Membership card : Southern Tasmanian Rifle Association
Part of Hull Papers
Hugh Munro Hull's membership card for the Southern Tasmanian Rifle Association.
Hugh Munro Hull
Diary of a voyage to Launceston
Part of Johnstone & Wilmot Papers
Copy of William Johnstone's diary of his voyage to Launceston, dated November 1841 to March 1842 on board the barque "Arab".
William Johnstone
Report of the Council of the High School of Hobart Town
Part of High School of Hobart Town
The Report of the Council of the High School of Hobart Town, at the general meeting of shareholders and subscribers (printed booklet, H. & G. Best printers 'Courier' office).
John Lillie
Appeals to Supreme Court 1931. Reports of appeal cases put to Supreme Court by A.G. Ogilvie or John Morris, heard before Chief Justice Herbert Nichols, Justice Harold Crisp or Justice A.I. Clark.
Typed carbon copies, some signed by Ogilvie or Morris, bound into volume and indexed.
Albert George Ogilvie
Part of Clive Samson Collection
A green and white covered notebook marked with the archive number DX 18 SAN 18/88.38 containing Sansom's handwritten poems. Contents comprise some epitaphs and poems such as 'Gordon Square', 'At This Hour', 'Flowers in Exile', 'Never Believe', 'Mozart in Vienna', 'William Blake, 'Bramble Hedge', 'Cherry Trees', 'Buchenwald', 'For a Child', 'Alun Lewis', 'Soldier in Exile (for Paul)', and 'To Walter de la Mare'.
The book opens with a dedication:
"Take, as tokens of my love -
Tide-laps from those far distant shores
Where beauty and all truth converge -
These songs, that more than half are yours.'"
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Proofs of part of a novel titled 'Other Little Apples'. The proofs extend from pages 51 to 82, excluding pages 58 and 62 to 68. Is this Sansom's work?
Clive Sansom
Part of Edmund Morris Miller Collection
Correspondence including draft letter to Anderson from Edmund Morris Miller
Edmund Morris Miller
Part of Richard Stickney Collection
Letter written by Richard Stickney to his sister, Sarah dated 21 June 1834. Sorry he had not written more often but he was ashamed of his flight and past errors, description of Colony and Sydney life.
Richard Stickney
Memorandum of a voyage to Van Diemen's Land
Part of Diary of Peter Harrisson
Typescript copy of a diary entitled Memorandum of a voyage to Van Diemen's Land 1822. It is the diary of Peter Harrisson's voyage to Van Diemen's Land during the period 1 February to 8 September 1822, with such observations as may prove useful to future migrants. Original diary is a 96 pp notebook held in Royal Society of Tasmania archives (RS47). This is a typescript copy of the original with index.
Peter Harrisson
Part of John Reynolds Collection
Desk diaries dated 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1976 detailing appointments and memoranda.
John Reynolds
Part of Risby Brothers Collection
Thomas Risby's promise to pay £100 to John and Henry Morrisby and Grace Smith, at the age of 21, being the consideration for premises purchased from their father, James Morrisby. Dated 1823
Thomas Risby
Part of William Gunn Papers
Copy of notice that appeared in the Hobart Town Gazette of the arrival of the "Shelton" (Capt. Dixon), listing passengers including Lieut. William Gunn and family. (ms copy) dated 28 December 1822
William Gunn
The Story of the Development of Hydro-Electricity in Tasmania
Part of Green and Gillies Papers
Draft copy of "The Story of the Development of Hydro-Electricity in Tasmania" by A.J. Gilles & F.C. Green from the papers of the
Complex Ores Company, the Hydro-Electric Power and Metallurgical Company and the private papers of J.H. Gillies 'who brought Hydro-Electricity to Tasmania'.
Typescript with ms corrections and notes
Frank C Green
Manuscript of two lectures delivered to the Hobart Technical School.
Frederick Mortimer Young
Part of William Levitt Wells Collection
Diary of the voyage to Australia written by William Wells, 30 April 1844 to 30 May 1884
William Levitt Wells