Public buildings and G.P.O., Launceston
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Public buildings and G.P.O., Launceston
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
Public buildings in Macquarie Street
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph of public buildings in Macquarie Street, Hobart opposite St. Davids Cathedral site, corner Collins Street c. 1876. Mail coach is in front of the Post Office.
Part of Asten Collection
Typescript draft with NS annotations, of consideration of reports of Board of Public Examination and Professional Board. c. 1943
Earnest Ewart Unwin
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Glamorgan and East Coast associations & institutions : Library - Rules & regulations, report and catalogue of books of Glamorgan Public Library
Public meeting : Glamorgan Council
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Letter from the Warden to Albert Morris agreeing to call a public meeting to assist the widow of Thomas Carpenter
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Francis Cotton's correspondence and papers relating to the Society of Friends. He paid many visits of concern to Friends in South Australia, Victoria and N.S.W. See also (Series C) general correspondence for letters from and relating to Friends.
Francis Cotton
Articles and letters to newspapers regarding Public Works.
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
Public Works : bridges, roads, railways
Series of articles or letters to newspapers on "Public Works" relating to the New Norfolk Bridge (1874), roads and road trusts, Derwent Valley Railway and bridge (1883-6), railway extension (1889) (typescript, 20 p.)
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
Publication of "A lute with three strings"
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Clive Sansom's correspondence with publishers and reviewers, accounts for fund for the publication - remainder of funds for a poetry prize - cheque book, copies of advertisements and reviews including review by Judith Wright, copy of poem "your heart has an irregular beat" written shortly before she died and printed with photographs in Australian Book Review March 1965. Also manuscript music "I am no nearer proving thee" - words by Helen Power, music by Richard Graves.
Clive Sansom
Part of Edmund Morris Miller Collection
Notes, drafts and news cuttings relating to publications and lectures
Edmund Morris Miller
Publications and Press cuttings
Part of William Henty Collection
Consists of publications written by William Henty, press criticisms and obituary notice and a bundle of miscellaneous press cuttings
William Henty
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Folder headed 'Photographs', but containing none. The folder contains publicity material for Sansom's 'World Turned Upside Down' and 'In the Midst of Death', a letter to an unidentified person in Finchley about Sansom's work and a copy of Judith Wright's review of Sansom's edition of Helen Power's poems. There is also a letter from a Harley Street specialist (1948) arranging a consultation with Sansom about his illness.
Clive Sansom
Published works on the Boer War
Part of Tasmanian South African Returned Soldiers Association Collection
Published Works on the Boer War. Donated by the author in 1995.
Tasmanian South African Returned Soldiers Association
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Correspondence labelled 'Publishers': Letters to and from the Favil Press and University of London Press.
Clive Sansom
Part of Herbert C. Tapping Collection
Bills and papers concerning purchase of roses, books and photographic equipment dated 1916-1917
Herbert Caleb Tapping
Purchase of Main Line of Railway
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of a purple flower
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Watercolour on card sketched by Olive Pink, (location unknown), 1960. Described by Olive Pink as " popular name Pussy Tails" (ugly?)
Olive Pink
Part of Judd & Brownell Family Papers
Quaker marriage certificate - William Nichollias and Isabella Rayner dated 6 February 1835. First Quaker wedding recorded in Tasmania -
Thomas Judd
Part of William Nicolle Oates Collection
Quakers and education
William Nicolle Oats
Part of Walker Family Papers
M. Allport, "from Queechy Tasmania" (cliffs), 1862. S Clifford, Hobart Town.
James Backhouse Walker
Queen Mother's Visit to Tasmania
Part of Robert Cosgrove Collection
Working programme and commemorative booklet with summary of programme for use of the Royal household.
Robert Cosgrove
Coloured lantern slide of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria and Prince Consort
Lantern slides of Queen Victoria (coloured) and Prince Consort (bw)
Part of Walker Family Papers
Lantern Slide of Queen Victoria, England.
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph of Queenborough, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, c.1881. The photographer was Alfred Winter who had studios in Bathurst, Elizabeth and Liverpool Streets from 1869 until 1891.
James Backhouse Walker
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Folder marked 'Questions' containing three relevant articles taken from newspapers and magazines.
Clive Sansom
R. v. Nowlan, Bird Island Murder
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Part of Robert Cosgrove Collection
R. Cosgrove with Governor, Sir Hugh Binney. [1945-51]
Robert Cosgrove
Part of Edmund Morris Miller Collection
Christmas card from R.F. Bridle dated 1955. Thanking Morris Miller for the tribute to Miles Franklin
Edmund Morris Miller
R. Westland Marston Collection
Collection consists of a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings of letters addressed to various newspapers by R. Westland Marston. They cover various subjects such as charities, the Church, education, road trusts, also farm and native reports from Lower Piper. 1877-78. Letters are from Alvechurch, Worcestershire, U.K., or the Granmar School Alvechurch.
Newspaper correspondence dated 1877-8, 1880, some under the pseudonym 'Scholasticus' or 'Schoolmaster'.
The 1880 ones are addressed from Lower Piper, Tasmania.
Enclosed: 'In Memoriam Service: Our late Beloved Queen' Devonport Town Hall, 2 Feb. 1901. and ANZAC commemoration service, Pitt Street Congregational Church, Sydney, 22 April 1923.
R. Westland Marston
Part of Tasmanian South African Returned Soldiers Association Collection
3 typescript works regarding the Boer War written by Reg A. Watson.
Tasmanian South African Returned Soldiers Association
Miscellaneous letters to Rachel Allison from sisters and other relatives or friends, including uncle William R. Allison, Flinders Island (1924). Also letter from Annie Bowen to George: his visit (1907) and Maggie to Mrs Annear (1913).
Margaret (Gunn) Allison
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Letters from daughter Rachel Cotton dated 1872. Statement of Rachel Cotton and of Annie Barber relating to Sarah Cole's forged purchase order and Mrs Brace
Francis Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Copy of Rachel Salmon's Will, dated 1933.Property in trust for three stepdaughters Emma Elizabeth Campbell, Alicia Maria New and Mary Ann Louisa Robinson, bequests to Friends School and nephews and nieces; ms instructions on distribution of household goods to friends.
Rachel Salmon
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Seven radio plays and parts thereof written for schools by Sansom.
Clive Sansom
Rail freight charges for goods shipped from London
Part of Alexander McGregor Papers
Rail freight charges for goods shipped from London, 3 -5 June, 1893. Collection contains letters from the Minister for Railways concerning McGregor's request for reduced rail freight charges on goods shipped from London by Shaw-Saville and New Zealand Shipping Co's steamers.
Alexander McGregor
Black and white photograph of the Railway Station, Ellenor Street, Scottsdale
Thomas G. R. Williams
Part of Alexander McGregor Papers
Draft submission of W.R. Deeble against his summary transfer from the position of Assistant Locomotive Superintendent to Foreman of Fitters and Turners.
Alexander McGregor
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Monthly record of rainfall (printed) for Bushy Park for 1874 -1923
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
Collection consists of 12 unaccessioned boxes
Ralph Middenway
Part of Ralph Middenway Collection
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Series contains record of baptism and obituary of Ralph Terry , also a farm sowing record
John Terry
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Opera for Children's Theatre, music by Don Kay: drafts.
Clive Sansom
Part of George Wilson Collection
Straight razor with black bakelite handle, engraved "Bengall". Cadman & Sons, Sheffield, England. In cardboard container 16.5 x 3 cm
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
R.Cosgrove and Brigadier E.M. Dollery
Part of Robert Cosgrove Collection
R.Cosgrove and Brigadier E.M. Dollery N.D.
Robert Cosgrove
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Folder marked 'Reading Aloud' containing newspaper and magazine clippings on the topic and Sansom's article 'Is Your Reading too Fast?'
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Folder labelled 'Reading Aloud' comprising passages for reading, newspaper articles on the subject, and Sansom's notes on the topic, some of which appear to be the draft of the Preface to his anthology 'By Word of Mouth: An Anthology of Prose for Reading Aloud'.
Clive Sansom
Part of George Wilson Collection
File contains miscellaneous objects
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Letter dated 1863 from Robert Ransome of Ransome & Co., Ipswich U.K.: regarding a reaping machine and J.B.C.'s idea of
alternate sliding motion to cutters already tried, recommends American Eagle mowing machine.
James Backhouse Cotton
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Receipted account for 1 guinea paid to W.J. Ring for tuition of Master Ralph. Dated 1830
John Terry
Receipt : December 1832 - January 1833
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Receipt dated December 1832 - January 1833 for delivery of 500 lb flour by boat.
John Terry
Part of Fuller Papers
Receipt book for hire of piano from Walch & Co. 1911 - 1917
William Edwin Fuller
Part of Hull Papers
Receipts from tradesmen, etc., including:
• 231. Insurance, National Loan Bank, 1885.
• 233-244. J.C. Williams (loan?), 1877.
• 245-266. J.H.P. Oldmeadow, repayment of loan, 1887-8.
• 267. Savings Bank Book, 1890.
• 268-270. R.R. Reeves, 1890.
• 280. J. Harcourt, ironmonger, knives, 1891.
• 289. W.E. Best, Manchester House, drapery, 1892.
• 290. 'Bible readings gift', 1892.
• 291. Bridges Brothers perambulator 2 pounds 15 pence, 1892.
• 294. J. Bidencope, tailor and hat maker, 1892.
• 295. Cascade Brewery, 1892.
• 296. W. Costain, confectioner, 1892.
• 297. H. & J. Cripps, bakers, Battery Point, 1892.
• 298. W. Golding, watchmaker, jeweller, 1892.
• 301-302. John Hedges, butcher, 1892.
• 303. W. Auchincloss, bootmaker, 1892.
• 305. Penal Establishment for shoes, 1892.
• 306. A. Reid, bootmaker, 1892.
• 307. Perkins & Dean, pictures, 1892.
• 308. F. Sherwin, 1891.
• 309-310. W. Walker, crockery, 1892.
• 312. Noel White & Co., 1892.
• 313-314. W.G. Hadrill, watchmaker, 1893.
• 314. J. Davies, carpet, furniture, dishes, 1893.
• 315. Davies Bros., 'Mercury' 1893.
• 316-321. Edwards Toy Bazaar, 1893.
• 322. A. Cumming, handkerchiefs, 1893.
• 323-329. Gas Company, 1893.
• 330. Boags Brewery, 1893.
• 331. C.H. Elliston & Son, solicitors, 1893.
• 332. W. Costain, confectioner, 1893.
• 332. W. Harrington, Battery Point, groceries, 1893.
• 334-335. Laundry, 1893.
• 345-346. Swalwell, crockery, 1893.
• 347. W. Auchincloss, bootmaker, 1893.
• 348-350. Gas Company, 1893.
• 351. A. Reid, bootmaker, 1892.
• 352. Miss Stitt, 2 Molle St., educational fees, 1893.
• 353-387. W. Harrington, Battery Point, groceries, 1893.
• 395-398. Adverts for D.C.L. Whiskey, Nicholls dandelion ale.
• 230 1877 (1 receipt)
• 231 1885 (1 receipt)
• 232-244 1886-7 (13 receipts)
• 245-266 1887-8 (22 receipts)
• 267-279 1890 (23 receipts
• 280-288 1891 (8 receipts)
• 289-312 1892 (24 receipts)
• 313-391 1893-4 (79 receipts)
• 392-394 1895 (3 receipts)
• 395-398 Adverts. (3 receipts)
Hugh Synnot Hull
Part of Andrew Downie Papers
Receipted bills for miscellaneous household goods, clothing, etc.
Andrew Downie
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Requests to pay salaries due to Thomas Wilson and John Lightfoot to J.K. Buscombe, receipted
Receipts from Land Titles Office
Part of Thomas Sheehy Collection
Receipts from the Land Titles Office dated between 1881 and 1894
Thomas Sheehy
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Recipe book belonging to Mrs. M.M. Hayns before her death
Lawrence John Hayns
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Hull Papers
Laura Hull (née Allison)
Recitals by Clive and Ruth Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Notes, programs, correspondence.
Clive Sansom
Recommendation for grant of land in V.D.L.
Part of Leake Papers
Letter of recommendation from the Colonial Secretary for a grant of land in V.D.L.
John Leake
Reconstruction and After the War
Articles and notes on "Reconstruction", including: municipal failures, federal and state government, individual and collectivism, after the war, Russia, loan for Europe, finance, etc., labour.
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
Record of enrollment (1947)
Ronald Turner Ralph
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Sketch of a red berry
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
a) 1 metal filigree belt
b) 1 fabric red cross badge (shape of cross)
c) 2 Metal Red Cross badges –one with navy embroidered badge attached
d) 1 fabric Australian Red Cross Society VAD badge with metal VAD badge attached
e) 1 fabric VAD stripes and small striped ribbon bow
f) 2 white fabric epaulettes with metal numbers 15 (from the 15 Voluntary Aid Detachment)
g) Postcard ‘It’s our flag Fight for it Work for it’.
h) 1 New South Wales Division of the Australian Branch of the British Red Cross
i) Certificate of Membership for 1915 NSW branch (Miss Olive Pink)
j) 1 Voluntary Aid Detachment Darlinghurstmembership card (Miss Olive Pink) signed by Hon. Sec. Ethel A. Stephens
Above items contained in a Kodak photo envelope with annotations:-“Olive Pink’s VAD stripes etc 1st to register “15” Detachment. Miss Ethel Stevens then Mrs Marie Irvine Commandants. Vol. Aid from 1914 to after War –(about 1920)”
Olive Pink
Reference Data for Radio Engineers
Part of Ronald Turner Ralph Collection
McPherson, W. L. (n.d.). Reference Data for Radio Engineers. S.I.: Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd.
Ronald Turner Ralph
Part of Hobart Regatta programmes
Regatta programme for 1899 printed on 'satin'
Royal Hobart Regatta Association
Part of Hobart Regatta programmes
Regatta programme for 1938 printed on 'satin'
Royal Hobart Regatta Association
Part of Hobart Regatta programmes
Regatta programme for 1940 printed on 'satin'
Royal Hobart Regatta Association
Part of Hobart Regatta programmes
Regatta programme for 1941 printed on 'satin'
Royal Hobart Regatta Association
Regatta programmes, Trafalgar centenary, scientific exhibition programmes etc.
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Admission registers and a list of girls at the institution and those leaving for service.
Girls Industrial School Hobart
Registrar, James Henry Robert Cruickshank and his wife Mary
Black and white, 35mm slide of the University of Tasmania's Registrar, James Henry Robrert Cruickshank and his wife Mary.
Cruickshank was born on 24 May 1840 in Bombay, and he died on 26 January 1916 m Hobart. Cruickshank received his first commission in 1858, and served in the Bombay Presidency until he retired in 1885 when he immigrated to Tasmania, as one of the 'Non-Effective Officers . Cruickshank and his family arrived in Launceston on the Flinders on 15 May 1885.36 He was appointed Registrar of the University of Tasmania in succession to George Richardson on the 1 August 1892, and he held this post until his death on 26 January 1916. Cruickshank was given a land grant of 100 acres in the Parish of Wickham in the County of King Island on 13 June 1885 but he did not settle there. He had married Mary Emma Wright in 1865 in Bombay. Mary Emma was born on 24 May 1846 in Rochester Kent, and she died on 17 October 1940 at 'Burnside' Glenorchy Tasmania. The couple had nine children, the youngest of whom was Margaret Winifred Cruickshank. Margaret was born on 12 July 1888 in Hobart, and she died on 4 March 1980 in Hobart. She was married to Percy Hamilton Scott in 1922 in Hobart. Two years before her death Margaret was interviewed by John Roberts, as part of the University of Tasmania oral history recording program. Margaret told of her early life in the 1900s as the daughter of the Registrar of the new university. Her reminiscences are particularly valuable, as they provide a rare window into the early life of the university: interview available here https://sparc.utas.edu.au/index.php/interview-with-mrs-margaret-scott
Registration Certificate : Medical Board of Victoria
Part of John William Hadden Collection
Diploma of admission to the degree of Doctor of Medicine dated 29 April 1867 for John William Hadden signed by the Chancellor, V.C. and 5 members of Council of the University of Melbourne
John William Hadden
Registration Certificate : Medical Board of Victoria
Part of John William Hadden Collection
Registration certificate, No. 365 dated 3 July 1863 from the Medical Board of Victoria for John William Hadden of 10 Napier Street. Fitzroy, M.D. Uni. Edinburgh (1856). MRCS Eng. (1856).
John William Hadden
Regulations for the granting and selling of land
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Relations of morality and religion under paganism and under Christianity.
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Release and assignment of Agreement
Release and assignment of Agreement dated 30 September 1773
John Cockburn
"God is a spirit", "Duty of the Church" (1920), "Christianity and unemployment" (1933) (tyepscript)
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
Religious education: a Quaker's view
Part of William Nicolle Oates Collection
Religious education: a Quaker's view - "Independence" May 1987
William Nicolle Oats
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Poems (ms), mainly of a religious nature, including some by E.O. Cotton and other Cottons, some sent to F.C. but most unsigned and undated.
Religious Society of Friends, Religious writing
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Correspondence with the Religious Society of Friends and various lectures on religion. Note: Clive Sansom also collected many cuttings of articles on religious topics, prayers, sayings etc., but these have not been retained in Archives.
Clive Sansom
Remarks on a report to Sir Richard Bourke
Part of Walker Family Papers
Undated and unidentified pages written in pencil regarding remarks on a report to Sir Richard Bourke
George Washington Walker
Remembrance Card Thomas Cotton
Part of Cotton Family Papers
Part of Miscellaneous Items Collection
Reminiscences of John Lyne 1897. Also genealogy of Lyne made by W. l. May 1919, and genealogy notes by University Historical Research Assistant.
John Lyne
Reminiscences of life in Hobart
Part of Walker Family Papers
Notebook and loose notes by James Backhouse Walker on reminiscences of life in Hobart from 1840-1860
James Backhouse Walker
Reminiscences of Sarah Benson Walker
Part of Walker Family Papers
Sarah Benson Walker's reminiscences of her life in Hobart Town as recorded by her son James Backhouse Walker. It includes narrative of the voyage out, and descriptions of Hobart in the very early period, information about Hobart personalities as well as the story of Sarah Benson Walker's life
James Backhouse Walker
Reminiscences of the past and notes by the way
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Reminiscences of William J. Johnstone
Part of Johnstone & Wilmot Papers
Copy of William J. Johnstone's reminiscences of the history of William Johnstone's business in Launceston from 1842 and the partnership with Stuart Eardley Wilmot, who had married Rosa c. Johnstone, founding the firm of Johnstone & Wilmot.
William Johnstone
Part of Midwood Collection
Framed caricature of an Englishman living at Hobart on his regular remittance from "Home" which he at once spent on alcohol etc.
Thomas Claude Wade Midwood
Part of Herbert C. Tapping Collection
H.P. Talbot car: letters concerning repair and sale dated 1917
Herbert Caleb Tapping
Repatriation and Soldiers' Land Settlement
Articles and notes on repatriation, soldier settlements - including irrigation, cheap power, etc.
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
Report and financial statement
Part of Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
Report and financial statement. December 1st, 1921, to June 30th, 1923. 31 pages. Printed in Melbourne by H.E. Pett & Co.
Fund started at instigation of the Quakers, and taken up by other churches and charities.
Margaret Thorp pages 4, 10, 19, 22; and Arthur Watts page 4.
After the Armistice, there were approximately twenty organisations - religious, social and philanthropic - taking part in relief work in Central Europe. The Australian Relief Fund for Stricken Europe was inaugurated in 1921 to coordinate funding efforts, after Australians (including Margaret Thorp of the Society of Friends) returned from relief work confirming stories of distress, disease and starvation rampant in Europe. On her return, Margaret Thorp lectured and organised committees throughout the Commonwealth
Margaret Sturge Watts