Auðkenni
Tilvísunarkóði
Titill
Dagsetning(ar)
- c1910 (Sköpun)
Þrep lýsingar
Eining
Umfang og efnisform
Hatband, metal badge and photograpgh
Samhengi
Nafn skjalamyndara
Lífshlaup og æviatriði
Olive Muriel Pink (17 March 1884 – 6 July 1975) was an Australian botanical illustrator, anthropologist, gardener, and activist for Aboriginal rights. for more information see Australian Dictionary of Biography http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/pink-olive-muriel-11428
Nafn skjalamyndara
Stjórnunarsaga
The Girls' High School was founded by Sarah Thompson Walker (second daughter of George Washington and Sarah Benson Walker) and Poppy Clarke, in 1892 at Stephenville now the sight of St Michaels Collegiate. The Girl's High School was renamed the Hobart Ladies College in 1917 when Miss Rea became headmistress to save confusion with many state high schools that were being established at the time. For more information see: https://eprints.utas.edu.au/6253/2/Sarah_Walker_girls_high_school2.jpg
Um aðföng eða flutning á safn
Innihald og uppbygging
Umfang og innihald
a) Orange/Yellow and white striped hatband and metal badge
Above items contained in the above Kodak photo envelope with annotations:-Miss Clark’s –Girls’ High School” Hobart, Tasmania -Hat badge and band (Olive’s), (private not State School). In old Barracks. Davey St and Barrack St.
b) Photograph of Gym class at Girls’ High School–postcard from Olive’s school friend Ursula Walker to Olive in Perth c. 1910
Grisjun, eyðing og áætlun
Viðbætur
Skipulag röðunar
Skilyrði um aðgengi og not
Skilyrði er ráða aðgengi
Skilyrði er ráða endurgerð
This material is made available for personal research and study purposes under the University of Tasmania Standard Copyright Licence. For any further use permission should be obtained from the copyright owners. For assistance please contact Special.Collections@utas.edu.au
When reusing this material, please provide the following acknowledgement:
“Courtesy of the UTAS Library Special & Rare Collections and the Olive Pink Estate”