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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
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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
Portfolio for Premiers Conference
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Empty leather portfolio for Premiers Conference, May 1902.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Photograph of the headstone of Bolton Stafford Bird. "In loving memory of Bolton Stafford Bird Husband of Helen Bird of Bru i Vale Lunawanna who died 15th December 1924 aged 84 years" Cemetrey Point Cemetrey, 175 Cemetery Road, Lunawanna, South Bruny, Bruny Island, Tasmania
Photograph of Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Studio portrait photograph of the head and shoulders of Bolton Stafford Bird taken in 1900 by Alfred E. Burrows, photographer of the Quadrant, Launceston.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Obituaries of Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Various newspaper cuttings of the obituaries of Bolton Stafford Bird who died at his home on Bruny Island, Tasmania on the 15th December 1924.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Oath of Allegiance signed by Bolton Stafford Bird on 28 January 1889 and signed by Governor R.G.C. Hamilton.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Notification from the Premier of Tasmania
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Notification from the Premier of Tasmania, C. Braddon, that Her Majesty had approved the retention for life of the title "Honourable".
Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Legislative Council notice of regret at death of Bolton Stafford Bird dated 17 December 1924. Printed notice, signed by the President,
Tetley Gant and Clerk.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Insignia: Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George bestowed 1 January 1920 also warrant granting the dignity of C.M.G. to B.S. Bird, accompanying letter, notification and the insignia (in jeweller's box), with typed note on how it should be worn.
The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George is a British order of chivalry founded on 28th April 1818 by George, Prince Regent, later King George IV, while he was acting as regent for his father, King George Ill. It is named in honour of two military saints, St Michael and St George. Originally awarded to those holding commands or high position in the Mediterranean territories acquired in the Napoleonic Wars, it was subsequently extended to holders of similar office or position in other territories of the British Empire. It is awarded to men and women who hold high office or who render extraordinary or important non-military service in a foreign country, and can also be conferred for important or loyal service in relation to foreign and Commonwealth affairs.
The only insignia used by all members of the Order, this badge is a seven-armed, white-enamelled 'Maltese Asterisk'. The obverse shows St Michael trampling on Satan, while the reverse shows St George on horseback killing a dragon -both within a dark blue ring bearing the· Order's motto of Auspicium melioris cevi (Latin for 'Token of a better age').
Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Photo-zinco reduction of the Daily Telegraph 2 March 1891 containing portraits and biographies of the members of the Federal Convention, re-published as a supplement to the Daily Telegraph, Sydney dated 21 March 1891.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Proof of Debrett entry for correction dated 1921
Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George is a British order of chivalry founded on 28th April 1818 by George, Prince Regent, later King George IV, while he was acting as regent for his father, King George Ill. It is named in honour of two military saints, St Michael and St George. Originally awarded to those holding commands or high position in the Mediterranean territories acquired in the Napoleonic Wars, it was subsequently extended to holders of similar office or position in other territories of the British Empire. It is awarded to men and women who hold high office or who render extraordinary or important non-military service in a foreign country, and can also be conferred for important or loyal service in relation to foreign and Commonwealth affairs.
The only insignia used by all members of the Ord????r, this badge is a seven-armed, white-enamelled 'Maltese Asterisk'. The obverse shows St Michael trampling on Satan, while the reverse shows St George on horseback killing a dragon -both within a dark blue ring bearing the· Order's motto of Auspicium melioris cevi (Latin for 'Token of a better age').
Bird was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1920 New Year Honours.
Collection consists of awards including a Royal warrant on parchment, an insignia for the Companion of the Order of St.Michael and St.George, photograph and various newspaper clippings of obituary.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Bolton Stafford Bird appointment as Treasurer dated 29 March 1887
Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Bolton Stafford Bird appointment as Treasurer dated 12 October 1899.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Appointment as representative to the National Australasian Convention
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Bolton Stafford Bird appointment as representative to the National Australasian Convention dated 24th Feburary 1891
Bolton Stafford Bird
Appointment as representative of Tasmania at the Federal Council of Australasia
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Bolton Stafford Bird appointment as representative of Tasmania at the Federal Council of Australasia dated 20th November 1888
Bolton Stafford Bird