Item 10 - View of Clifton Priory and powerlines across front lawn

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AU TAS UTAS ITCCD 2017/14-10

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View of Clifton Priory and powerlines across front lawn

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  • 1970-1980 (Creation)

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(1945-)

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Part of the Colin Dennison Collection transferred to the University of Tasmania, 2016

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Colour photograph of Clifton Priory, Bothwell, showing powerlines across front lawn below hedge. 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.”

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Available for private research and study.

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For permission to reproduce please contact UTAS SPARC, by emailing special.collections@utas.edu.au

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