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Great Britain, Letters patent providing for the further definition and administration of the Falkland Islands Dependencies

Government document relevant to the sub-Antarctic, territorial claims, sovereignty, United Kingdom, UK, Chile, Argentina, Falkland Islands Dependencies, Islas Malvinas, South Georgia, South Shetland Islands, South Sandwich Islands, South Orkney Islands, Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula. Provides document or extract, with source information and Bill Bush notes. [Published by Bush as UK28031917]

Bill Bush

Hajost, Scott "Authority to manage fisheries and mineral resources of the Southern Ocean: the perspective of non-claimant parties to the Antarctic Treaty" 20th Annual Conference on the Law of the Sea, University of Miami Law School

Academic article relevant to Antarctic resources, minerals and mining, fisheries and fishing, Antarctic Treaty System, law of the sea. Provides document and source information.

Bill Bush

Hansard, Australian claim in Antarctica

Government document relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, Australian Antarctic Territory, sector principle, maritime boundaries, high seas, discovery and occupation, Eli Lauterphacht. Provides copy of document or extract, and source information.

Bill Bush

Heap, John "The case for the minerals convention—economic, political and environmental aspects" Conference on Antarctica, an Exploitable Resource or Too Valuable to Develop, University of London

Government statement relevant to Antarctic resources, minerals and mining, Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities, CRAMRA, United Kingdom, Grahame Cook. Provides document only.

Bill Bush

Henry Hellyer Letter

Copy of a letter from Henry Hellyer to Edward Curr, dated 29 November 1828, describing a journey to Mt. Farrell, the Fury Gorge, Barn Bluff and Cradle Mountain, and the discovery of river Mackintosh and Eldon Range

Henry Hellyer

Howard Gurney Cotton and Edith Consulia Cotton

Letters from sons and daughters: Howard Gurney Cotton and Edith Consulia Cotton, children of John Cotton, to grandfather (presumably Francis Cotton senior) dated 27 August 1878 : thanks for presents of stirrups and bit

Francis Cotton

Hytten Hall Crest

Hytten Hall crest. Framed Latin motto "Virtute experiamur" (Let courage be thy test). Red and white shield with image of Viking ship, with 'Mr. G.T.J. Wilson' under.

George Thomas Jamieson Wilson

Image of the Rev. Joseph Benson

Image of the Rev. Joseph Benson (1748-1821) husband of Sarah and father of Ann who married Robert Mather. Inscription on the tombstone of Joseph and Sarah. From Walker Family Scrapbook compiled by Peter Benson Walker. Private collection. Page 4

Joseph Benson

Imperial Conference 1926, British policy in the Antarctic

Inter-governmental document relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, United Kingdom, Falkland Islands, Australian Antarctic Territory, Ross Dependency, Great Britain. Includes the relevant summary of proceedings of the conference. Provides document or extract, source information and Bill Bush notes. [Published by Bush as AU19111926]

Bill Bush

In memoriam Hannah Maria Benson

Folded memorial card with black margins. In loving memory of Hannah Maria, widow of the rev. Samuel Benson M.A. Chaplin of St. Saviour’s Southwark who died February 18th, 1882 aged 73 years. Interred at Norwood Cemetery, grave number 18495

Index : 2008/1

Index to the family correspondence of G.W. Walker and his children. Complements the collection held at
AU TAS UTAS SPARC W9

George Washington Walker

Index Plantarum

Index Plantarum, or an attempt towards a popular Description of some of the most common and remarkable Indigenous plants of Van Diemen's Land. Pages 61-114.
From the preface: Of the articles which compose the Annual, the view of our indigenous plants, will it is hoped, be found not the least acceptable. Though not by any means complete, being a first attempt, it will, we trust, serve to excite a taste among our readers, as well for botanical research as for the pleasures of the field and garden. In compiling it advantage has been taken of every source of information that was open to us at the time. And chiefly we have to thank the industry and kindness of our much valued friend Mr. Backhouse, whose knowledge of the Flora of this island is so extensive. We have to return our thanks also to Mr. Ronald Gunn, who so kindly obliged us with a perusal of his’ Hortus Siccus’ and the invaluable descriptions of Dr. Hooker. The labours of Loudon, Brown, Sprengell and others were likewise of much service

James Backhouse

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