Australian Federation Conference
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- 1890
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Australian Federation Conference
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National Australasian Convention
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Amendment to draft bill to constitute the Commonwealth of Australia
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Representation of Tasmania at the Federal Council
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Australasian Federation, the fmancial data of the problem
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The Federal finance problem, further observations
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Debates on the draft Commonwealth Bill
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Further observations on the assumption of the debts of the states of the Commonwealth
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The Federal financial problem and its solution
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Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act
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The Constitutio~f the U.S.A. (or the essential character of a federal government)
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Commonwealth Celebrations and miscellaneous
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Notes on the Judicial Power of the Commonwealth
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The future of the Australian Commonwealth: province or nation.
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The responsibility of the Crown for the torts of its servants in the Commonwealth of Australia.
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The Supremacy of the Judiciary under the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia
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The future of the Australian Commonwealth: province or nation.
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Constitutional limitations upon the tax powers of the Commonwealth and the States.
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The nature of the Federal Power over foreign and interstate commerce
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The Federal power over commerce in the United States and in the Commonwealth of Australia
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The naturalization of aliens under the Constitution of the Commonwealth.
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The Federal power over commerce in the United States and in the Commonwealth of Australia
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Rough note in re judgement by Griffith C.J. in Clough v. Leahy.
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Federal Officers and the State Income Tax
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D'Emden, appellant v. Pedder, respondent.
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The naturalization of aliens under the Constitution of the Commonwealth.
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The powers of the Parliament of the Commonwealth in relation to the Interstate Commission
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The relations of religion and morality under paganism and under Christianity
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Influence of Christianity on morals and civilisation
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Observations on the subject of naturalization under the Constitution of the Commonwealth.
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Relations of morality and religion under paganism and under Christianity.
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Theism: a synthetic necessity of scientific thought
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The benefit of periodic religious exercises
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Critical approach to religion (and Bible study)
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Rough draft of address "to the Electors of South Hobart"
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Theism: A synthetic necessity of scientific thought
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Written in carbon copy book, top on very thin paper, carbon on thicker paper, perforated for removal, both copies in book and both apparently corrected
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Printed copy of The American Academy of Political & Social Science publication 282
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Machinery & Ideals in Politics
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The Commonwealth versus Cromwell
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Manuscript of a historical novel about the convict era.
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Progress and poverty" by Henry George
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W. C. Piguenit Reproductions 1892
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Photographic reproductions of sketches by W. C. Piguenit published in Report of the Fourth Meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science held a Hobart Tasmania J. 1892., including Murchison Valley, King William Range, Hell's Gates, Mount King William, Mount Gell.
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Portraits of lawyers and others, U.S., British, European and Australian, many unidentified, but including:- Rev. James Martineau (reproduced by Woodbury Mechanical Process and another by London Sterescopic Co.), Fellice Dagnino, H. Herbert Oakley 1889 (by Wherrett Bros. & Co., Hobart), J. F. Clarke (by the Notman Photographic Co. Ltd, Boston), Prof. James Bradley Thayer (1832-1907, Pack Bros. Cambridge Mass.), W. E. Gladstone (Elliott & Fry, London), John Morley MP. (Elliott & Fry, London), Mazzini (Giacomo, Firenze), A. I. Clark (Nicholas, Hobart). Photographers of unknown portraits include: Barraud, London; Notman Photographic Co. Boston; Sotteri, Genova; Lombardi & Co. London; J Laurent,
Madrid & Paris; Benque & Co. Paris; W. Kurtz, Boston; Hoyt "Brady National Gallery" Washington; Tuttle & co., Melbourne
& Adelaide; Tuttle & Co., Sydney & Melbourne; Girouelle, Melbourne
Portrait - A. I. Clark, head & shoulders
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Portrait - A. I. Clark, seated
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Portrait - Small boy (age 2-4)
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Portrait - Man, head & shoulders
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Printed reproductions of portraits : Thomas Napier
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Printed reproductions of portraits : Unknown gentleman of early 19th century
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Justice Clark: rough notes made during hearings, including detailed notes of cross examinations.
Group of 24 men and boys in bush setting. by Edward Verell. Royal Studios. Hobart. mounted
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Photographs. mainly of the Great War (1914-18) period, some later
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Clark family having afternoon tea in the garden at Rosebank. the women wearing large flowered hats
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View of the Post Office, Queenstown, Tasmania
Part of Images of West Coast Tasmania
Image contains text identifying the subject. Possibly originally a post card.
View of a substantial, multi storey ruined building destroyed by fire, Queenstown Tasmania
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The image shows many men standing within the ruins facing the camera as a hose plays water onto the building. Electronic file is titled 'after fire.tif'
Part of Images of West Coast Tasmania
Image is taken from an adjacent hill and has the hotel in the centre of the picture. Image is in colour and shows extensive environmental degradation of the landscape.
View of Bowers Hotel, Queenstown, Tasmania
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Black and white probably non professional image of the hotel showing the corner view.
View of C Brumby & Co, Auctioneers, Queenstown, Tasmania
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Image shows various men, possibly staff, standing on the verhanda. Lower half of the image shows the addresses of the offices in Zeehan and Queenstown. Image likely to have been an advertisement.
View of a railway cutting under construction, Queenstown Tasmania
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Image has a steam engine and many mining carriages standing beside a steep hillside denuded of vegetation. Many men carrying shovels stand around, apparently working on the site. Image possibly connected to Mt Lyell mining operations.
View of the Empire Hotel, Queenstown Tasmania
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Image shows front and part of side of the hotel with large bus parked at the kerb. War Memorial is prominent at the left of the image. Boags Beer sign on hotel
View of motor vehicles outside the Queenstown Hotel, Queenstown, Tasmania
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Image centres on the two motor vehicles and adjacent figures, showing the ground and part of the first storey of the Queenstown Hotel. Affixed to first-storey railing is a large banner promoting Newtown v Queenstown football match on Saturday August 6th.
View of shop, B Bird Butcher with proprietor outside, Queenstown Tasmania
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Image shows street scene with partial images of adjacent shops. B Bird Butcher's shop depicted, with man in apron standing in doorway, dog on footpath nearby, plus horse under saddle standing in road. Contains contemporaneous hand written text 'Toranado' (sic) Queenstown Oct 22 1918 - A shop in town. The Photographer's name is also on the image, in the same script 'Nankivell'. Toranado may refer to a storm experienced by the town in October 1918 and described as a tornado.
Mt Lyell Smelters & Converters (copper), WC
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The image appears on a printed playing card (4 of Diamonds) with legend in text at the bottom. Image shows significant industrial buildings in operation.
View over Strahan Wharf towards Regatta Point, Strahan, Macquarie Harbor, Tasmania
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Image possibly taken from original glass plate. Shows traffic in the foreground, the wharf and vessels. Original identifying text in the lower right corner.
View of Queenstown Central School, Queenstown Tasmania
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Image is copy of from a series of large format negatives created by the Teaching Aids Centre, Brisbane Street, Hobart, 1951 - 1973 and held at Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office: AB713-1-5635
View of woodchoppers Burge and Garcie preparing for competition, Queenstown Tasmania
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Image likely taken from a newspaper and has a partial printed legend at the bottom: 6 T. Garcie, of Strahan (left) v W . Burge, of Crotty (right). Won by Burge.
View of woodchoppers Sullivan and Pomeroy preparing for competition, Queenstown Tasmania
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View across the railway line towards the town and mining works, Crotty, Tasmania
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Image shows pedestrians in the main street, timber settlement and a stationary train in the foreground.
View of the façade of the Commercial Bank, Strahan, Tasmania
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Image possibly taken from original glass plate. Shows traffic in the foreground, the wharf and vessels. Original identifying text in the lower right corner.
View of the Bay View Hotel, Strahan, Tasmania
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Image is an advertisement, either a flyer or from a publication and shows the Hotel in the centre and two street frontages. Bayview Hall shown to the left and pedestrians on the street.
View of boats on the Franklin River, Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania
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Image possibly taken from original glass plate. Shows two vessals on the river with hills behind and occupied row boat in the foreground. Image appears twice, side by side with narrow shadow down the centre. When compared with image Boats on the Gordon.tif it is possible the view is of the Gordon River.
View of boats on the Gordon River, Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania
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Image like sourced from a newspaper or publication as quality is grainy and contains legend at the bottom: F.O. Henry's Lynx and Grining's Valkyria, Gordon River, c1930. Compare with Boats on Franklin.tif
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Image is likely sourced from a newspaper or publication as it is grainy and contains printed legend at the bottom: Old Court House, Sarah Island
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Image is identified as "Camp at Timbs Landing".
View of the smelters under construction at Crotty, Tasmania
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Image clearly shows the smelters in the foreground. Image is oval and slightly cropped.
Colin Dennison
View of smelters showing construction works and slag disposal at Crotty, Tasmania.
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Image shows close up of the smelters. A vertical shadow crossing the image is visible in the left third of the image.
View across the smelters towards the hills at Crotty, Tasmania.
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Image clearly shows the smelters in the foreground. Image is oval and slightly cropped.
View of steam train on trestle bridge likely at the smelting works, Crotty, Tasmania.
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Image likely sourced from a newspaper or publication as it contains printed legend with hand written amendment at the bottom: Smelter site showing works in course of construction and method of disposing of slag. Mount Jukes in the background. Crotty 1898.
View of abandoned steam boiler in the bush at Crotty, Tasmania
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Image is a close up of the ruined boiler showing funnel, wheels and other parts.
View of steel railway bridge with adjacent timber trestle extension, Crotty, Tasmania
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Image shows the bridge in good condition making the dating difficult. Image quality tends to suggest a later date.
Image shows the Crotty Hotel with people in front. Crotty, Tasmania.
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Image likely sourced from a newspaper or publication as it contains printed legend at the bottom: Opening out of the west - clearing the land for the new town of Crotty. Photographer identified. Primitive buildings just visible in the background. It is likely the image is older than 1902.