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Images of Tasmania as collected by Colin Dennison : University of Tasmania Library Special & Rare Collections Image With digital objects
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Cadbury display and cash register

Cash register surrounded by display of Cadbury products, including half pound packets of Bournville cocoa for two shillings. Competition advertising a chance to win a Morris Minor plus 100 pound

Colin Dennison (Curator)

First aid nurse

Cadbury employee being treated for toe injury by a first aid nurse Sister Cole. Nurse is using sterilising equipment. Photograph taken 1952 Laurie Richards Studio

Colin Dennison (Curator)

Poster advertising Fruit Bonbons

Poster advertising Pascall Fruit Bonbons, including the following flavours - orange, pineapple, banana, strawberry, mandarin, apricot, lemon, black currant and raspberry. Sak Pak priced at one shilling and sixpence

Colin Dennison (Curator)

Hobart

Looking across Hobart central business district and port toward the Eastern Shore. Taken from West Hobart

Colin Dennison (Curator)

Display

Books on display, including books on commercial art and a table of items promoting OBM Bookshop. Poster in background promoting Australias own car, shows a family in a Holden car waving to a man carrying a swag.

Colin Dennison (Curator)

Milk Tray chocolate display

Display of Cadbury products including quarter pound boxes of Milk Tray chocolates for 1 shilling and sixpence, Energy chocolate bars and Nut Milk bars for 1 shilling and tuppence

Colin Dennison (Curator)

Clifton Priory atop Barrack Hill, Bothwell

Colour photograph of Clifton Priory, Bothwell. National heritage register citation is as follows: “Two storey stone Tudor Gothic house built in 1847-8 by Rev. Robert Wilson from public subscription. Wilson caused a scandal when he ran into financial difficulties and sold it owing a considerable sum. The house is magnificently sited on Barrack Hill from where it enjoys fine views of Bothwell, the Clyde River and surrounding countryside.”

Lindisfarne Bay

Black-and-white photograph shows dwellings, fences and farmland at Lindisfarne Bay, looking across Derwent River to Hobart

Road to Government House, on Gun Carriage Drive

Black-and-white photograph taken looking north along Gun Carriage Drive towards Government House, Hobart, with post-and-rail fences on Derwent River side; a horse harnessed to a four-wheel carriage, is on the left of the road; a small jetty extends from the shoreline and a boat is visible through the trees, anchored just off shore.

Salmon Ponds at Plenty

Photograph showing the first hatchery building built in 1870 at the Salmon Ponds at Plenty surrounded by landscaped grounds filled with exotic trees.

King River Gorge, Mt Lyell Railway

The image appears on a printed playing card (7 of Spades) with legend in text at the bottom. The cards were part of a tourism promotion campaign by the Northern Tasmanian Tourist Association, printed and distributed just after the Great War (World War I).

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