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Part of John Reynolds Collection
Correspondence related to tin mining , dated 1957 to 1958
John Reynolds
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Part of John Reynolds Collection
Correspondence related to tin mining , dated 1957 to 1958
John Reynolds
Part of Peter D Jones : Interview
Part of John Wilson & Sons Collection
Notes of man hours spent, wages, costs, and some specifications for various vessels, including Evening Star, steam ketches Lottah and Nubeena, May Queen, Thistle, Victoria Louise, and S.S. Ronnie.
John Wilson
Part of Risby Brothers Collection
An account ledger of timber merchant (unknown but could be Risby). Ledger accounts headed by name of client. Entries, dated, record: number, description, sum (with debit and credit in columns on the same page). Items mentioned are mainly timber but also include shingles, palings, freight, cartage, painting, insurance. Payments are noted as cheque or cash, or sometimes 'goods', or bacon, tea, sugar, soap, tobacco, castor oil. The volume includes an alphabetical index of clients names. These include many well-known names and, where addresses are given, are usually, but not only, residents of Hobart. Several clients are described as builders. Sleepers were supplied for the Government railways and timber for the Hobart Exhibition. Among clients' names are, for example, W. Batt, builder, Sandy Bay; Bidencope; Burn & Son; Cascade Brewery; Clark, undertaker Brisbane Street; Currie, Murray St.; Cygnet Coal Co.; Gas Co.; Government Railways; Hobart Corporation; Marine Board, Mcgregor & Co. Mill; Oates Dock; H. Priest, Melville St.; Public Works, ;Telegraph Dept.; Risby,; R. Shoobridge, New Norfolk; E. Tolman; Walsh,; A.G. Webster.
Risby Brothers
Ticket of leave issued to George Otway
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Certificate for well conducted men embarking with tickets of leave issued to George Otway. Endorsed as hired to Douglas
River Mining Co.
Ticket for admission to Centenary celebration
Part of Miscellaneous Quaker Papers
Ticket for admission to Centenary celebration for Mrs. Sophia Watson, 26 and 27 June 1879.
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
George Musgrave Parker
Part of Alice Daisy Baker Collection
Two copies of typescript of a radio play 1938 title "Thunder in the Air" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Three texts: 'Highgate and Hampshire', 'Old Southgate' and 'Winchmore Hill', publications that Sansom consulted when writing his autobiography.
Clive Sansom
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Three botanical paintings by Mildred Lovett - Olive Pink’s artist friend and fellow student
Olive Pink
T.H.R.A. Papers and Proceedings, July 1964 - article on Maria Island)
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Ruth Sansom's thoughts on homosexuality. This mentions Jonathon Field and Paul Scott, and discusses changing attitudes to homosexuality in later years.
Ruth Sansom
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Water colour and pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink, 20 miles from Darwin, Northern Territory, October 1930. Identified by Olive Pink as - thought not indigenous?
Olive Pink
Thomas Rothwell Morris to brother R.J. Morris
Part of William Knibb Morris Collection
Letters from Thomas Rothwell Morris to brother Robert James Morris dated 1905 -1907 in England and some replies.
William Knibb Morris
Part of Judd & Brownell Family Papers
Diary of Thomas Judd (1822-1915) son of Thomas Judd (1794-1887) and Elizabeth (Cane) on a voyage from England to Tasmania on the "Sir Charles Napier" with his family: "Father and Mother, Elizabeth, myself, John, Ann, Rebecca, Susan, Martha and Henry (we have left William behind - being deaf and dumb - to receive his education in the asylum)". The diary consists mainly of the voyage: weather, activities on board, prayer meetings in their cabin. On arrival they took a house in Macquarie Street and looked for jobs. Ann and Elizabeth were offered posts as governesses but Elizabeth died on 30 December, at the age of 22, and was buried in the Scotch burial ground.
Typed typescript made by D. Little 2 July 1953 - spelling and punctuation altered.
Thomas Judd
Thomas Gregson to Mrs Mary Meredith
Part of Meredith Family Papers
Letters from Thomas Gregson to Mrs Meredith dated 13 March 1833. The Colonist : Mr Meredith requested to remain ten days to oversee the new administration.
Mary Ann Meredith
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Letters from Thomas Cotton, England to his son Francis dated c1831, & 1834 regarding religion and death, son Thomas' business fallen off.
Francis Cotton
Thomas Cotton and his brother Francis
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Corresponcence between Thomas Cotton and his brother Francis dated 1835, 1856, & 1865
Francis Cotton to brother Thomas: goods shipped, surgical instruments sold (see also 47), Samuel Cook, Theophilus Pollard married again, James Backhouse and G.W. Walker, cattle dieing, 30 grazing on William Lyne's marsh, harvest good (1835, letter addressed to Evans & Co. surgical instrument makers "for Thomas Cotton, junr."); Thomas Cotton to Francis Cotton.: Heather Bell shipment, George E. Broadbent efg'rating to be near James and Fanny Dickinson, Samuel Cook, death of Aunt "Hill" (1856); Thomas Ball retired
doorkeeper of Stoke Newington Friends' Meeting, nephew's business well, Anna Maria "joins with me in greeting" (1865); death notice of Thomas Cotton (1876).
Letters between Thomas Cotton in London and his brother Francis. The first one, written in 1835, was addressed to Evans & Co. surgical instrument makers in London for Thomas Cotton junior. Francis talks about goods shipped, surgical instruments sold, Samuel Cook, Theophilus Pollard married again, James Backhouse and George Washington Walker, cattle dying, thirty grazing on William Lyne's marsh and a good harvest. The fragment of a letter to Francis mentions a shipment on the 'Heather Bell' and a letter of 1856 from Thomas to Francis mentions George E. Broadbent emigrating to be near James and Fanny Dickinson, Samuel Cook and the death of Aunt 'Hill'. A letter from Thomas to Francis of 1865 mentions Thomas Ball retired doorkeeper of Stoke Newington Friends' Meeting, a nephew's business doing well and Anna Maria joining with him in sending greetings. Finally there is a Remembrance Card on the death of Thomas Cotton junior in 1876.
Francis Cotton
Thomas Burbury, tenant of Ponsonby Vale : correspondence
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Thomas Burbury was a tenant of the property "Ponsonby Vale Estate", owned by J W Story. Correspondence dated 1864, 1865, and 1867 Oatlands: reminder from executors of rent due (15/8/1864); rent cheque enclosed, not in a position to buy (14/1 /65); cannot pay rent until wool sent to market and could not renew the lease when the term expires without a reduction in rent (30/11/67) .
Thomas Burbury
Part of Meredith Family Papers
Letter from Thomas Bannister dated 16 December 1835. Richard Harrison gaoler at Norfolk Plains - conduct good, Col. Arthur "too much familiarity".
George Meredith
This Quiet Dust: Epitaphs Real and Imagined
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Two red spring-back folders containing Sansom's unpublished manuscript titled 'This Quiet Dust: Epitaphs Real and Imagined' and two copies.
Clive Sansom
This Quiet Dust: epitaphs real and imaginary
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Typescripts and notes, letter.
Clive Sansom
Third Australian Light Horse Reunion
Part of Tasmanian South African Returned Soldiers Association Collection
List of members at Reunion August 1958; statement of Receipts and Expenditure for period ending 19 August 1959.
Tasmanian South African Returned Soldiers Association
Part of Clive Samson Collection
"Dog doggerel" by Clive Sansom, drawings by Max Angus: typescript of text, photocopies book including drawings. Not published as a book but some poems published separately.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Green spring-back folder containing the typed manuscript of Sansom's unpublished text 'These Happy Breeds' - a book of poems about dogs.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Manila folder headed 'These Happy Breeds'.
Mock-up and typescript of the book. Letter from Sansom to David Higham Associates of 30/4/77 about this book and the last three chapters of the early autobiography, ‘I Find My Voice’. Publishers' rejection notes relating to 'These Happy Breeds' from Hamish Hamilton, Jonathon Cape and David Higham.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Two copies of the script of 'There is an Island: A Cantata' (words by Sansom and music by Don Kay) and the texts of several Tasmanian poems not included in subsequent collections of his verse.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
A cantata commissioned by the Rosny Children's Choir, music by Don Kay, words by Clive Sansom: correspondence on fees and routine matters, drafts, typescripts, news cuttings, etc. rough notes.
Clive Sansom
Theism: a synthetic necessity of scientific thought
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Theism: A synthetic necessity of scientific thought
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
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
Part of Fuller Papers
Collection of photographs including Group in musical entertainment, including W. E. and Frances Fuller, c. 1912, with programme of "Entertainment by the Mountebanks", Moonah Mission Hall, 1912. W. E. Fuller portraying various parts (especially a rural character) for Hobart Repertory c. 1921 - 1940. Mary Fuller as Little Peter Saunders "Passers By", Theatre Royal 19~(part photograph, part
drawing by Jack Cato, framed.) Photos of broadcast for A.B.C. of "Mari.e Celeste" made on board "Lenna" in Derwent (1930s).
William Edwin Fuller
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Print of an etching by Roy Cox
George Musgrave Parker
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Theatre program for the production of Sansom's "The Witnesses" at St David's Cathedral, Hobart, 3 June 1970.
Clive Sansom
Theatre programmes and reviews
Part of Fuller Papers
Collection consists of:
(1) Theatre programmes and reviews etc.
(2) Theatre programmes, cutting of review of Passers By from the Illustrated Tasmanian Mail, dated 7 July 1921, copy of licence and articles of Hobart Repertory Theatre, copy of Amateur Theatre with label: "Bookshelf Library", copies of Theatre News, cutting of obituary of Miss Olive Wilton of Hobart Repertory Co.
William Edwin Fuller
The World Turned Upside Down play
Part of Clive Samson Collection
The World turned upside down, London, 1948. A morality play based on the Christmas story: draft & revised typescript, published copy (F. Muller 1948) annotated, radio script 1975, correspondence with agent (Higham), publishers 1947-8, ABC, BBC 1948-1976; reviews, registration certificate (1947).
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
The World of Poetry, edited by Clive Sansom. Manuscript in notebook written 1940s, correspondence 1956-1964.
Clive Sansom
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "The World at War" dated 25-26 Sept. 1918. Reprint from Parliamentary Debates
John Earle
The Workers' Educational Association Newsletter
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
'The Newsletter" issued by The Workers' Educational Association vols II - IV.
Ronald Turner Ralph
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Attempts to write the Gospel in plainer English, including notebooks, typed extracts, notes, letter from David Danbe of All Souls College, Oxford, referring to his lecture and his book on the New Testament and Rabbinic Judaism (25 December 1952). Note a bundle of newscuttings on various Bible translations not retained.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Manuscript, typescript, Poems 1951, The prize-winning entries for the Festival of Britain competition (Penguin Poets 1951 - includes "The Witnesses), The Witnesses and Other Poems by Clive Sansom (Methuen, London 1956): proof copy and published copy (4th reprint 1965). 12 folders of notes, correspondence, cuttings of reviews, etc. of performances, essays by school children on seeing a peformance, letter about possible recording by Argo Record Co. (1962), letter about American market (1972).
Clive Sansom
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Mack, Amy Eleanor, The Wilderness, Sydney Angus and Robertson
Olive Pink
The Weekly Courier - 6th July 1901
Part of Tasmanian Newspaper Collection
Two pages only of the Weekly Courier dated 6th July 1901 . Pages 23-30 - Beattie photographs of 'Glenora' the estate of Mr L.M Shoobridge at Bushy Park, Tasmania, depicts house, man on bank and ladies in a row boat on the lake, other photos of hopfields, apple orchards, hop picking and apple picking, fruit store and hop drying klin. Eight Beattie photographs of the Royal visit to Tasmania.
Henry Button
The Voice that tempted Eve and other Auditory Observations, no date
Part of Clive Samson Collection
A collection of sayings on speech collected by Clive Sansom manuscript and typescript draft (not published).
Clive Sansom
The Voice that Tempted Eve and other Auditory Observations
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Typed sheets tied with red ribbon of Sansom's unpublished manuscript 'The Voice that Tempted Eve and other Auditory Observations'. This comprises quotations from various writers containing references to the ways in which people speak - descriptions of their voice quality, facial expressions and gestures.
Clive Sansom
The very commonplace book of one W. E. Fuller
Part of Fuller Papers
Scrapbook of poems and thoughts entitled ''The very commonplace book of one W. E. Fuller"
William Edwin Fuller
Part of Clive Samson Collection
The Unfailing Spring, Clive Sansom, introduction by Walter de la Mare, "Resurgam" Younger Poets, London (Favil 1943): book, some typed poems, correspondence with publishers, contract, reviews (1942-45).
Clive Sansom
The true and complete history of Fisher's ghost
Part of Charles Riddell Collection
Draft manuscript of "The true and complete history of Fisher's ghost" 1950, notes, press cuttings and copies of articles about ghosts.
Charles Riddell
The Trans - Australian Wonderland
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Bolam, A. G
The Trans-Australian Wonderland. 4th ed 1924
Signed and annotated by Olive Pink. At Mrs Daisy Bates’s Native Camp, Ooldea,
South Australia, September 2nd 1927
Olive Pink
The township of Swansea, a popular holiday resort
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
The Town Hall, Devonport, Tas.
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
The Tasmanian Times dated 8 July 1870
Copy of The Tasmanian Times, dated 8 July 1870
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Part of Tasmanian Newspaper Collection
One newspaper, The Tasmanian Times published by Donald MacMillan, 10 Elizabeth St., Hobart.
Published daily - this copy marked ms. G B Walker. Tasmanian Times absorbed: Evening mail (Hobart, Tas.); and Weekly news (Hobart, Tas. : 1868) Began in 1867. Ceased in 1870.
The taking Dido : from Dr. Story's Diary
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
A copy of an extract from Dr Story's diary, the original dating from November 1855, the copy taken by Mrs Collins Amos of Glen Gala in 1929. The diary entry concerns the apprehension of the bushranger 'Dido', who had assaulted Story and Mrs and Miss Cotton while travelling. Earlier on, Dido and a companion had confronted the police constable J Watson, and stolen his horse. With Mr Fergusson, Story assisted Watson in apprehending Dido, an action Story felt entitled him to part of the government reward offered for Dido's capture.
George Fordyce Story
Part of Alice Daisy Baker Collection
One typescript children's story titled "The Sweet-Pea Family" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
The Supremacy of the Judiciary under the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
The sunflower and the sun, from life models
Coloured lantern slides. Painted pictures of flowers, views etc (or painted on photographic view): From the series "The sunflower and the sun, from life models".
The story of the Parramore family
Part of Miscellaneous Items Collection
The story of the Parramore family by E. M. Cooper, The Morrows, Yankalilla, S.A. 1953.
Pamphlet, including extracts from letters of William Parramore (1797-1854, m. Thirza Cooper), who settled in V.D.L. in 1823, and reminiscences of Beaufront.
William Thomas Parramore
The Story of the Development of Hydro-Electricity in Tasmania
Part of Green and Gillies Papers
Draft copy of "The Story of the Development of Hydro-Electricity in Tasmania" by A.J. Gilles & F.C. Green from the papers of the
Complex Ores Company, the Hydro-Electric Power and Metallurgical Company and the private papers of J.H. Gillies 'who brought Hydro-Electricity to Tasmania'.
Typescript with ms corrections and notes
Frank C Green
Part of St. Mark's Church of England, Pontville: Miscellaneous Pamphlets Collection
The story of the Cross. Hymns and music
St. Mark's Anglican Church, Pontville
The story of Tasmanian aborigines
Part of Notes on Aborigines
The story of Tasmanian aborigines , prepared by Dr. William Bryden. Published Hobart [Tas.] : Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, 1960.
William Bryden
Part of Knopwood Sermons
Manuscript of sermon preached by Rev. Knopwood entitles "The state of the departed", 6th December 1829
Robert Knopwood
Part of Alice Daisy Baker Collection
Two copies of typescript of a radio play, 1938, title "The Star of Bethlehem" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Folder containing Sansom's pamphlet 'The Speech Machine', his notes on spoken English prepared for teachers, his notes on 'Everyday Speech and 'Drama', copies of a Schools Board Literature and Written Expression syllabus, Sansom's article 'Underlying Principles of Speech Education' with a bibliography; and relevant newspaper clippings.
Clive Sansom
Part of John Reynolds Collection
Historical study entitled "The silver boom"
John Reynolds
The Shot Tower, Brown's River Road
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
H.H. Baily postcard of the Shot Tower, Browns River Road, showing the telegraph lines
George Musgrave Parker
The Settlement of Tasmania by James Backhouse Walker
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
The Royal Society of Tasmania publication
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Phillips, P. (1913). The science of light. London: T.C. & E.C. Jack.
Ronald Turner Ralph
The role of the Fifth Victorian Mounted Rifles in 1901
Newspaper cutting published in 1904 of an account of the role of the 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles in the Boer War, by J.H. Patterson, originally written as a letter. Also press cutting on the Boer War and menu of Annual Reunion Dinner of 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles (with signatures).
James Harold Patterson
The river Derwent, New Norfolk, Tas
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
Part of Alice Daisy Baker Collection
Typescript of a radio play 1938 title "The Rising of the Sun" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
The responsibility of the Crown for the torts of its servants in the Commonwealth of Australia
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
The responsibility of the Crown for the torts of its servants in the Commonwealth of Australia
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
The responsibility of the Crown for the torts of its servants in the Commonwealth of Australia.
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
The relations of religion and morality under paganism and under Christianity
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Articles on referenda, particularly the effect on wages, prices and industry (typescript, 14 p., draft and corrected typescript).
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
Part of John Reynolds Collection
Historical study entitled "The red metal - copper"
John Reynolds
The Red Heart, Stories of Central Australia
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Clune, Frank
The Red Heart, Stories of Central Australia. 1944
Signed by the author and dedicated to Olive Pink 21.11.1947
Olive Pink
The real truth about vivisection
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled 'The real truth about vivisection', published in 1933 by Walter R. Hadwen. Reprinted in Melbourne by the Melbourne branch of the British Union for abolition of vivisection.
Susanna Jane Earle
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Publication for the Australia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, including typescript, notes, correspondence.
Clive Sansom
The Principles and Practice of Linear Perspective
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Carroll, John,
The Principles and Practice of Linear Perspective. Part 1 7thed., G. W. Bacon and Co.,London 1910
Signed by Olive Pink
Olive Pink
The powers of the Parliament of the Commonwealth in relation to the Interstate Commission
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Postcard by D.I.C. Photo of the Post Office, Hobart, taken from Franklin Square
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Small pencil sketch the Post Office, Hobart, by Douglas Pratt
George Musgrave Parker
The popular Prosser River near Orford
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
The pond, showing Hart Memorial, City Park, Launceston Tasmania
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
The poetry of T.S. Elliot - lecture to the Speech Fellowship
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Typescript, reviews, published pamphlet (1947 Oxford University Press).
Clive Sansom
The Pioneer Bishop in V.D.L 1843 – 1863
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Nixon, N.
The Pioneer Bishop in V.D.L 1843 –1863, Hobart, 1953
Signed by Geoffrey Cranswick, Bishop of Tasmania,
Sent to Olive Pink by M. Cecily Shoobridge Xmas 1953 and signed by her,and signed by Olive Pink,with notes on page preceding the introduction.
Olive Pink
Part of Alice Daisy Baker Collection
One typescript radio play for children titled "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
Black and white photograph showing The Pass, or the death trap
The Origins of the Drysdales of Dollar
Part of Drysdale Collection
Type script historical note on the origins of the Drysdale name. No date or author.
Arthur James Drysdale
Part of Tasmanian Newspaper Collection
Two copies of the Omnibus which was a merchant's, tradesman's, auctioneer's and general advertiser and shipping gazette.
Published Tuesday & Friday, gratis, at the Courier office, Hobart by William Gore Elliston
• No. 149 Nov. 10 1843
• No. 150 Nov. 14 1843
The old court house and police office at Spring Bay
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of the old court house and police office at Spring Bay which was built between 1850 & 1860 taken by George Musgrave Parker
George Musgrave Parker
The old barracks at Spring Bay
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Photograph of the old barracks at Spring Bay which were built between 1842 & 1850 taken by George Musgrave Parker
George Musgrave Parker
Part of Alice Daisy Baker Collection
One typescript titled "The Offering of Suffering" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
The nature of the Federal Power over foreign and interstate commerce
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
The naturalization of aliens under the Constitution of the Commonwealth.
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
The naturalization of aliens under the Constitution of the Commonwealth.
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection