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Collection of School of Medicine files (1966-1981) containing newspaper clippings, class/graduation photographs (1984,1985,1987,1988), staff lists, job advertisements, seminar information, questionnaires.
University of Tasmania
The Problem of the Birth of the Kangaroo
Part of Workers' Educational Association : Secretary's Papers
Pamphlet by Professor T. Thomson Flynn, D.Sc., Ralston Professor of Biology, University of Tasmania entitled 'The Problem of the Birth of the Kangaroo' issued by the Workers' Educational Association of Tasmania as No. 1 in The Searchlight Series.
Theodore Thomson Flynn
Part of Manuscript to Print : images
Image extracts from the title 'The whole workes of W. Tyndall, Iohn Frith, and Doct. Barnes : three worthy martyrs and principall teachers of this Churche of England'.
Pr. John Daye, London, dated 1573 on the title page, 1572 at the end of the Index. The first edition of the complete works.
Contemporary London blind-stamped binding, rebacked. Centre and corner bosses on both boards, the lower one on the front board nearest the spine gone. Formerly two straps from the front board to catches at the rear. On the spine is a small paper label with typescript 174 B. Fine illustrations, including the title page, one of Tyndal’s burning on the unnumbered page before b1. Anti-papist illustration on the last page.
On the front flyleaf are a series of names. In apparent chronological order: ‘For Elizabeth Louther’, canc.; ‘Ann Tilley April 1844’; ‘For my Nephew’; ‘For John Tilley 21 May 1844’; ‘John Tilley’. All except the first appear to be in the same hand, presumably Ann Tilley’s. On the last flyleaf, upside down, ‘Ann Lowther’, ?18th cent. The Royal Society of Tasmania’s plate inside the front cover, its stamp on the first flyleaf.
Morris Miller RoySoc Rare BR 53 .T95.
Transcript : Mr Wilfred Thomas Dowsett
Transcript : Prof. Vernon Victor Hickman and Dr. Winifred Curtis
Transcript : Professor Vernon Victor Hickman
Transcript : Charlotte Wilmot & Canon John May
Transcript : Dr Gerald Johnston
Transcript : Dr Mary Fearnley-Sander
Transcript : Emeritus Professor Alan K. Stout
Transcript : Emeritus Professor Arthur Dale Trendall
Transcript : Emeritus Professor William (Bill) Joske
Transcript : Geoffrey Stilwell
Transcript : Launceston school students
Transcript : Mr. Eric Newman Waterworth and Dr. A G (Geoff) Fenton
Transcript : Mrs. Maida Coaldrake
Transcript : Professor A. Oliver
Transcript : Professor Bruce Mainsbridge
Transcript : Professor D.P. Mellor
Transcript : Professor George Wade
Transcript : Professor Kay Chauncy Masterman
Transcript : Professor Paul Weaver
Transcript : Professor Richard Selby-Smith
Transcript : Sir George Crawford
Transcript : Sir Roland Wilson
Transcript : Sir William Crowther
Professor J.A. Cardno transcript
James Alexander Cardno
Transcript :Mrs Cynthia Alexander
Transcript of Cruickshank interview
Trasnscript : Dr Harry Stanton
Publication -University leaders by Alexander, Alison. Includes photographs and biographies of the University of Tasmania’s Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors from the University's formation in 1890 to 2006.
Morris Miller-Rare-Book LG 715 .H6 A853 2006
Alison Alexander
University of Tasmania News -1874
Part of Information Services Photographs
Special edition of the University News to commemorate the visit of Prince Charles to the Sandy Bay Campus Wednesday 23rd October 1974. Original images held in this collection. digitised images available https://eprints.utas.edu.au/18515/
Verrius Flaccus (grammarian), fragments, and Sextus Pompeius Festus, De Verborum Significatione.
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Verrius Flaccus (grammarian), fragments, and Sextus Pompeius Festus, De Verborum Significatione.
Pr. Iohannes Maria Bonellus, Venice, 1559 (the colophon has 1560).
The ‘series chartarum’ on the last page of the book (shown here) provides a guide for the binder to ensure that he sewed the book in the correct order. Each quire or section was assigned an alphabetical letter which, with the leaf number, appears at the foot of the leaves (usually four) in the first half of each quire: a1, a2, a3, a4. This system was already used in late medieval manuscripts.
On the last leaf, 16th-cent., ‘Thomas Plower His Book’. From the Library of Christ College; given by Rev. R. R. Davies in 1852.
Morris Miller-Christ College Rare-Book PA 6385 .F4 V477 1560
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verso of photograph of Christ's College, (High School building) Domain
Part of Christ College Collection
Verso of photograph of Christ's College, (High School building) Domain with names
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