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- 1950-1972
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Personal papers. photographs and correspondence relating to Helen Power (1870-1957), Tasmanian poet
Clive Sansom
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Part of Clive Samson Collection
Personal papers. photographs and correspondence relating to Helen Power (1870-1957), Tasmanian poet
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Including: diary 1957, manuscript poetry and prose sketches, exercise book containing journal notes and poems, book of manuscript poems.
Marguerite Helen Power
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Watercolour and coloured pencil on paper painted by Olive Pink at Edwards Creek, South Australia 6/8/30. Identified by Olive Pink as Helichrysum semi-papisum
Olive Pink
Helicopter on grassy area, with Mount Wellington in background
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Photograph of a helicopter flying across water with lawn and houses in foreground
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Helicopter on lawn at Cadbury Factory, with Mount Wellington visible in distance
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Ansett-ANA helicopter landed on lawned area at Cadbury factory, gentlemen with cases alighting
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Coloured pencil on card, sketched by Olive Pink at Rodinga, Northern Territory 18/9/30. Identified by Olive Pink as Helicrisum
Olive Pink
HELLP and Lithuanian Studies Society of the Tasmania University Union
Collection consists of material relating to the (HELLP) Help the Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian Peoples Association and The Lithuanian Studies Society of the Tasmania University Union includes copies of "Baltic News" and Lithuanian papers
HELLP and Lithuanian Studies Society of the Tasmania University Union
Part of Henry Hellyer Diary
Selected illustrations from Hellyers diary, dated 3 July 1827 to 29 August 1827
Henry Hellyer
Henrietta Pierce's photograph album
Part of Judd & Brownell Family Papers
Photograph album presented on 23 November 1897 to Henrietta Pierce, secretary of the Missionary Helpers Union, Hobart. She had taught at Friends School for eleven years and was leaving Hobart to teach at her aunt's school in Colchester, England. Letter enclosed signed by members of the Missionary Helpers' Union.
Photographs (as identified by Nancie Hewitt):
Henrietta Pierce
Henry Brune Atkinson : Botanical Papers
The papers consist of Atkinson's notes and sketches of orchids also letters, notes and articles received from other orchidologists.
Henry Brune Atkinson
Henry Allison to Margaret Gunn
Letter: Henry Allison to Margaret Gunn dated 29 January 1852 regarding journey, cricket game, tea with Dryburgh, friends, Mackersey wanted an oppossum to send to Stephenson's wedding as there would be a good many blacks there dancing round a fire and they could roast one, the children, love to Gunn family.
Margaret (Gunn) Allison
Land grant, dated 1805 and signed by Philip Gidley King, of 100 acres on the river Derwent, V.D.L. to Henry Hayes, reserving a road one chain broad communicating with Mill Farm. Endorsed with record of transfers of the property, 1811 - 1825. Final transfer: Joshua Ferguson to Edward Foord Bromley.
Henry Hayes
This diary, dated 3 July 1827 to 29 August 1827 is entitled: 'H. Hellyer's journal of operations in opening a road from Emu Bay towards the Hampshire Hills'. It is written in an octavo notebook, interleaved with blotting paper, bound in light brown leather, marked 'No.7'. A pencil note inside states: 'H.H.'s diary continued from a memo book opening - lengthwise having yellow edges and green covers and marked No (the number has been omitted). At the bottom of the last entry is a note 'Diary continued in a memo book with green covers and yellow edges marked No .. (opening lengthwise)' (the number has been omitted) The diary is illustrated by neat drawings of animals (eg. 'native cat'), plants, trees, scenery and the camp. At the front are tables of 'the quantity of timber etc. upon one quarter of an acre of heavily timbered land in three different parts of the Forest where the soil is unexceptionable'
In his journal Hellyer noted the weather conditions - they were hampered by rain and their camp was very cold and damp, there were rats and Hellyer was troubled by a sore and inflamed face, but there were sunny days when he commented that 'this climate is certainly far superior, it is never so cold and seldom so hot as the Dog days in England'. He described the timber, dogwood interspersed with Forest Trees of stringy bark, blackwood, etc. - one tree was sixty feet in circumference. The clearing work was done mainly with axe and cross cut saw and occasionally a pile of logs too difficult to move was burnt. Hellyer calculated that it could cost as much as £93 in labour to clear 21 acres. The work men mentioned included Richard Frederick, who seems to have acted as second in command, Jones the cook, Harley, McDonald, Wells, Higginson, Isaac, and Mackie. They lived mainly on salt pork, brought from England in the Company's supply ship, and dough boys (flour and water boiled hard). The men would not eat salt mutton even when it was available. Supplies were very short as the expected ship had not arrived and on 14 August Hellyer wrote to Edward Curr the V.D.L. Company manager complaining of the arrangements for supplies for they were reduced to flour only and they could not work on that. On one occasion Hellyer went back in the 'long boat' to Circular Head for supplies and described the coast, a cavern, grass tree hearts which he found tasted like walnuts, and pieces of the wreck of the Dotterel (wrecked in March 1827 off Port Dalrymple) which they found. At Circular Head he obtained stores from Mr White, paint from Mr Watson arid medicines from Dr. McNab. He noted that the sheep had foot rot, that the freemen [of the Company ] had been on strike owing to the lack of supplies and that ten of the Company's servants, including the prisoner White, had drowned since March.
Henry Hellyer
Part of Miscellaneous Items Collection
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
Letter book and insurance policy belonging to Henry Jacob Hookey of Longford, solicitor, admitted in 1839, and practiced In Launceston, Tasmania.
Henry Jacob Hookey
Henry Lewis Garrett : Degree of Associate of Arts
Diploma of degree of Associate of Arts awarded to Henry Lewis Garrett of Hobart Town, who passed in English, Latin(with credit and prize) Greek, French (with credit) and pure mathematics and was placed in the second class Signed by H. Officer, president of the Tasmanian Council of Education. Seal of Tasmanian Council of Education 1859, red wax, lozenge shaped, backed paper: open book "Floreat Tasmania' on diamond pattern, in tin (separate from document). Diploma has decorative border of oak Leaves and acorns designed by Henry Hunter and engraved by Alfred Bock.
Henry Lewis Garrett
Henry Ling Roth (1855-1925) Tasmania
Part of Walker Family Papers
Lantern slide photograph of Henry Ling Roth. Prepared by J.W. Beattie (1859-1930) whose studio locations were Elizabeth Street, Hobart from 1891-1920, Murray Street from 1921-40 and Cat and Fiddle until 1994.
John Watt Beattie
Part of Meredith Family Papers
Letters from school at New Town Academy from Henry Meredith (1821-1836): went to races- boat on four wheels drawn by horses, new school being erected, holidays with Master Butcher and Master Smith, hopes Mother recovered from her "long illness" (1832-1833); from Hobart: business matters, Boyes, Richards and Smith's bills, vessel nearly discharged and Bell kept sober (5 Dec. 1834).
Henry Meredith
Letters written to Francis Hartwell Henslowe while he was Police Magistrate at Campbell Town.
Francis Hartwell Henslowe
Part of William Henty Collection
Correspondence from William Henty to nephew Henry dated 9 June 1843. Pleased with Henry's letter to his father, Henry and his brother's studies improving, plants, boomerang, family, compliments to Mr and Mrs Hawkes.
William Henty
Henty to wife Matilda and Mary
Part of William Henty Collection
Correspondence from William Henty to wife Matilda and daughter Mary dated between August and October 1862.
Letters to his wife, Matilda, and daughter,Mary, on holiday with relatives at Tomago N.S.W., written in the form of a journal describing his last days in office and preparations for leaving the Colony. When Parliament was dissolved after the defeat over the "Ad valorem duty bill", having carried the State Aid Religion Bill, William Henty was able to resign and made his farewell speech on 17 October 1862. He described his preparations for departure: he cataloged his books for sale, sorted and burnt papers, packed up a side saddle for Mary, suggested sending Mary's old school and story books for Ann's children at Tomago, his servant Dinah was to go to Mrs Dobson, his dog Fanny was given to Joseph Archer - with Mrs Archer's permission - but "poor little Fanny looked very forlorn at me when the man took her away cuddled in his arms . . . she lately has come into the Council regularly with me and everybody took notice of her", Banjo the cat to the butcher, who promised to take good care of him, the mare sold for £30 and the carriage for £50 and he gave his picture of the cricketers to Lewis Dobson. Henty was suffering from a bad foot and Dr. Crowther "applied caustic" but might have to take off the toenail using chloroform. Dr. Crowther was operating on Mrs Buckland's eyes for cataract. There are references also to relatives and friends and social life. Henty dined at Government House with Governor and Mrs Gore Brown and the guests played at bouts rimes making verses out of questions and nouns. He also referred to Mrs Gore Brown's "theatricals", her slighting Miss Rose and then dining at "old Gregsons". The Messiah had been played at the Theatre for the Packers. Henty also dined at Archdeacon Davies' to meet Mrs Kermode and old Mrs Archer etc. Willy Garrett said "the girls" were getting on well with the scholars and "the young Cockburns" were going to board there. Bobby Maning had run away to Captain Fenton's and Willy Knight was trying for a Tasmanian Scholarship, but was thought to be "much behind the others". Mrs Crouch
had sent her promised book "The Young Ladies' Instructor". The Barnards had returned on the "Heather Belle". It snowed in Hobart several times that winter and a gale blew down the end of the stable. Henty hoped that young Mary was finding the weather in N.S.W. more agreeable and was pleased to hear she had seen the comet - Mr Abbott had also seen it.
Letter 19 dated 12 Aug. - 3 Sept.. Letter 20 dated 5 Sept.- 23 Sept. Letter 21 dated 23 Sept. to Mary.Letter 22 dated 9 Oct. - 18 Oct. (incomplete)
William Henty
Part of George Wilson Collection
Mounted wooden wall shield from A W Crisp & Co., 16 King's Parade, Cambridge. Unidentified. Four lions on red background
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson
Part of Alice Daisy Baker Collection
A collection of loose typescript poems titled "Heralds of Spring", with an incomplete list of poems at front
Alice Daisy Baker
Collection consists of correcpondene, accounts and photographic images relating to the Tapping family
Herbert Caleb Tapping
Appointment Indenture for Herbert Heaton dated 1915. Lecturer in History and Economics (2 copies).
University of Tasmania
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Program of fortnightly meetings conducted by the 'Here and Now society', advertising Sansom's session on 'Poems from the Chinese'.
Clive Sansom
Herman Montague Rucher Rupp : letters
Letters about plant collecting and specimens sent to Atkinson from Herman Montague Rucher Rupp dated 1925-1946
Henry Brune Atkinson
Appointment Indenture for Hermann Balthazar Ritz, dated 19 November 1913. Lecturer in Modem Languages (supplement to indenture only)
University of Tasmania
Heroes All : Tasmanian casualties in the Boer War
Part of Tasmanian South African Returned Soldiers Association Collection
Published book entitled Heroes all : Tasmanian casualties in the Anglo-Boer War by Reg A. Watson
Anglo-Saxon Keltic Society, 1994
Donated by the author in 1995.
Reginald Andrew Wentworth Watson
Part of National Antarctic documents
Academic submission to a Parliamentary inquiry. Provides copy of document only.
Bill Bush
Academic article relevant to tourism management, private and non-government activities, environmental regulation, Australian Antarctic Territory, territories administration. Provides document and source information.
Bill Bush
High Pressure Hose, Cadbury Factory
Large cement tank being sprayed with water by man holding high pressure fire hose.
Two men spraying plumes of water into the air from high pressure fire hoses.
Collection consists of reports of council and an annual report.
John Lillie
High School of Hobart Town : ledger book
Leather bound folio ledger book dated 1850-1851. Accounts for tuition, textbooks (sometimes named), stationery and extras, each account headed by the name of the parent noting place of residence and whether a shareholder. At the back of the volume are quarterly abstracts of accounts and accounts of fees for evening classes in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy including a list of names of those attending
John Lillie
High School Reports for Walker boy
Part of Walker Family Papers
Part of Arthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows fast-flowing water of the Macquarie River at the Ross Bridge
Arthur Knight
Collection consists of material produced and collected by Hilda Bridges. Contains photographs, newspaper articles, material relating to Roy Bridges and his publications and many loose manuscripts and typescripts written by Hilda Bridges
Hilda Bridges
Hints & helps on conversation for a social (table) party in Brighton
Part of William Henty Collection
Two page document written by William Henty entitled "Hints & helps on conversation for a social (table) party in Brighton," dated Brighton, Christmas 1874
William Henty
Academic article relevant to land acquisition and division, United Kingdom. Provides document and source information.
Bill Bush
English eighteenth and nineteenth century newspapers: The Times, Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, Whitehall Evening Post, London Gazette, Observer and Edinburgh Courant. Covering the death and funeral of Lord Nelson 1805, the battle of Waterloo 1815 (reprint), Coronation of Victoria 1838 and the Coronation of George IV.
Photograph of two-storey rendered house, Georgian in style, with trees, lawn and flower garden at front, behind fence with old lichen-covered fenceposts, strands of rusty barbed wire and wire mesh.
Graeme Raphael
Historic Port Arthur Tasmania : postcard sketches
Part of Donald Davie Papers
Seven postcard sketches - Historic Port Arthur Tasmania. (NuColorvue Productions Pty.Ltd. Mulgrave Vic).
Part of Harry O'May scrapbook
Extract from Cyclopedia of Tasmania 1931 page 195 - Historical Ferry Service
Newspaper article on Robert Mather, 1922, 1923 and undated notes by Charles Meredith copied by Mr. Walker, on biography of Francis Cotton, Gilbert Robertson, William Kermode, Thomas Mason, Dunn family, John Swann, Charles Meredith himself, etc.
Charles Meredith
One bunble of miscellaneous historical notes. Including notes on early settlers and land grants, list of land grants, inns in Hobart 1829, 1833, Rokeby Cemetery, notes on Gospels and Church history.
William Graham Robertson
Part of Judd & Brownell Family Papers
Notes and cuttings relating to the Brownell, Judd, Barnett and Propsting families, made by Nancie Hewitt, including:-
Brownell: notes by Mrs Hewitt including extracts from an account of Thomas Coke Brownell by his son John Beecham Brownell, photograph of T.C. Brownell.
Barnett: news cutting on Archdeacon Ernest Judd Barnett (died 1955) and copy of memorial address, notes, photograph of Grace Hannah Barnett, obituary of Barbara Burnett (1946).
Patricia Hewitt to serve in India news cutting 1961.
Judd: notes on Judd family; copy of letter from Elizabeth Judd to her aunt, H. Cane, London, on arrival in Hobart describing their voyage, Father being schoolmaster for the voyage in an emigrant ship, and describing Hobart - many things cheaper than in England 1 December 1842 (typed and manuscript copy).
Propsting: marriage declaration of no impediment to the marriage of Alfred Henry Barnett to Elizabeth Georgina Propsting no date; notes on the Propsting (or Probstein) family; extract from minutes of Friends Meeting concerning Henry Propsting 1878, 1901; photographs of Ann and Hannah, first and second wives of Henry Propsting.
Family tree showing connection of Brownell, Barnett, Judd and Propsting families.
News cuttings: Friends School painting of Matthinna, Arthur Circus, Fern Tree Hotel.
Thomas Judd
Historical notes on Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Part of National Antarctic documents
Journal article summarising historical narratives relevant to exploration and discovery, the sub-Antarctic islands. Provides document or extract, and source information.
Bill Bush
Part of Donald Davie Papers
Correspondence with G. Mackaness, Mrs. Calder, Mitchell Library, Latrobe Library and other libraries on Calder and other historical queries.
Donald Davie
Historical Studies and Biographies
Part of John Reynolds Collection
Files of typescript and manuscript biographies relating to mining, parliamentarians, miscellaneous bibliographies, broadcast talks and film scripts.
John Reynolds
History of Launceston: fluctuating fortunes in commerce
Part of John Reynolds Collection
Lecture entitled "History of Launceston: fluctuating fortunes in commerce". Prepared for the Adult Education Board, 15th November 1968
John Reynolds
Collection of miscellaneous news clippings, dated 1928-30. History, reminiscences etc. in quarto notebook
Archibald Lawrence Meston
History and locale of North London
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Parcel of collected materials about the history and locale of North London, described in a note as 'Archival' material which would delight a North London Librarian, eg Winchmore Hill. These are old books and pamphlets on that area. The parcel also contains copies of Sansom' s letters about conservation issues sent to English newspapers and journals during the 1930s.
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Seven scripts of ABC 'History for Grades III and IV' radio broadcasts for schools, written by Sansom, sometimes with Ruth Sansom's assistance. Sansom recorded most of these with the assistance of his colleagues from the Speech Education Centre.
Clive Sansom
Part of Donald Davie Papers
BHP "History of Bass Strait" series Nos. 1-12 : reproductions of maps and pictures issued each month with The Australian Financial Review, Jan-Dec. 1972.
History of North West Tasmania
Transcripts of ten articles on the history of North West Tasmania by Richard Hilder. Published in newspapers. n.d.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
History of Photography : Lantern slides
Collection consists of miscellaneous glass lantern slides and negatives, to illustrate the history of Photography
History of the Amos and Lyne families
Part of Amos Family Papers
Manuscript notes "History of the Amos and Lyne families", by C(larendon) Amos, also duplicated notes for members of the family (later published privately as 'Family history of Adam Amos of 'Glen Gala' and William Lyne of Apsley'.
Amos Family
Typed document "History of the University" by Maurice French UTAS History student
History of the University of Tasmania Collection
Documents and extracts relating to the history of the University of Tasmania, complied for the Centenary Committee.
University of Tasmania
History of wheat stabilisation in Australia
Part of John Reynolds Collection
History of wheat stabilisation in Australia - duplicated, bound 80pp. plus tables
John Reynolds
Looking across Hobart central business district and port toward the Eastern Shore. Taken from West Hobart
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Part of Walker Family Papers
Various photographs of Hobart and Hobart environs taken between 1870 and 1882. Photographed by H. H. Baily, and Anson Bros.
James Backhouse Walker
Part of Fuller Papers
Material relating to the Hobart Legacy Club. Includes, papers rules and photographs
William Edwin Fuller
Part of Fuller Papers
Material relating to the Hobart Legacy Club. Originally founded as "Remembrance Club" 1923, Hobart Legacy - 1944, includes printed papers, rules, Barnett photograph of delegates to Legacy conference 1949.
William Edwin Fuller
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
Seven captioned hand coloured images in proprietary envelope. Showing views of Hobart.
From envelope - Valentine's Snapshots. Eight real photographs. Hand Coloured Hobart, No. 1. Published by The Valentine Publishing Co. Melbourne and Sydney.
Valentine Publishing
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
Eight captioned hand coloured images in proprietary envelope. Showing views of Hobart.
From envelope - Valentine's Snapshots. Eight real photographs. Hand Coloured Hobart, No. 1. Published by The Valentine Publishing Co. Melbourne and Sydney.
Valentine Publishing
Part of De La Haye Postcard Collection
Eight captioned black and white images in proprietary envelope. Showing views of Hobart.
From envelope - Valentine's Snapshots. Eight real photographs. Hobart, No. 1. Published by The Valentine Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd. Melbourne and Sydney.
Valentine Publishing
Part of McDonell Watkyn Woods Collection
Group photograph of the T.U.R.C. team, winners of the Hobart and Suburban Cup. Photograph signed and dated 11 March, 1933.
McDonell Watkyn Woods
Hobart Bridge and Tasman Bridge
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph taken from the western shore of the Derwent River, depicts vehicles travelling on the temporary, floating Hobart Bridge, while the nearly complete multi-lane Tasman Bridge to join the eastern and western shores of the river, is visible downstream.
Hal Wyatt
Hobart Bridge and Tasman Bridge in winter 1964
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of two bridges across the Derwent River, the Hobart Bridge, right, and the Tasman Bridge, left, as viewed from the eastern shore of the Derwent in August 1964. Snow caps Mount Wellington in the background.
Hal Wyatt
Part of Donald Davie Papers
Copies of letters and articles from Mercury by 'Marshman' and Calder on Hobart cemeteries, Hobart suburbs and Botanical Gardens. Handwritten copy in 'reporters' notebook.
Donald Davie
Collection consists of one folio leather bound minute book and other material relating to the Chamber of Commerce including annual reports and handbooks and directories.
Minutes are incomplete, but annual reports or annual handbooks are complete from 1910 -1984.
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Part of Herbert C. Tapping Collection
Hobart City Clerk, 5 July 1916. Fred R. Battle had been appointed City Treasurer and Accounting, but Tapping with third in ballot.
Herbert Caleb Tapping
Part of Hobart Chamber of Commerce
One issue of the periodical publication of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce entitled "Hobart Commerce" Vol. 5 No. 21 May 1971
Hobart Chamber of Commerce
Hobart Domain, University, railways & Regatta
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photographs of Hobart Domain, the University (Domain House), railways, and Regatta
James Backhouse Walker
Hobart from a garden behind Salamanca Place
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph from the collection of James Backhouse Walker of a view of Hobart from a garden behind Salamanca Place.
James Backhouse Walker
Hobart from Huon Road looking east
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph from the collection of James Backhouse Walker of a view of Hobart from Huon Road looking east in about 1879, according to notes on the reverse.
James Backhouse Walker
Hobart from the Railway Station
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph of Hobart, Tasmania from the railway station, in about c1881.
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph of Hobart harbor and mountain (snow topped) from river, showing sailing ships, steam ferries. Glossy print, on "cabinet" mount, T. Crawford, Hobart.
James Backhouse Walker
Hobart from the top of Murray Street
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph from the collection of James Backhouse Walker of a view of Hobart from the top of Murray St in about 1876 according to notes on the reverse. The photographer is Henry Hall Baily who had studios in Elizabeth and Liverpool Streets Hobart from 1865 until 1918.
James Backhouse Walker
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Hobart General Post Office from Franklin Park
Part of Photographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph shows Hobart General Post Office viewed from Franklin Park. Words “G.P.O., HOBART, FROM FRANKLIN PARK” and “V6” are typewritten in black on white reverse panel at bottom of photograph
Hobart GPO before installation of clock in tower
Part of Photographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph shows Hobart General Post Office viewed from Franklin Park before the installation of the clock in the clocktower.
Part of William W. Perkins
1 book awarded to D. Barclay titled 'Life of James Watt' by James Patrick Muirhead, London, 1858. The book is apparently a secondhand copy used for a prize as the signature 'McNaughton 1859' is on the flyleaf - Examination prize, December 1860
High School of Hobart Town
Part of William W. Perkins
1 book awarded to D. Barclay titled 'The Merrie Days of England' by Edward McDermott, London, 1859. Commercial prize December 1861 - 'Mr Simeon Lord's prize'
High School of Hobart Town
Part of Ronald Campbell Smith Collection
Certificate of merit for 23 years service, dated 1959
Ronald Campbell Smith
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph from the collection of James Backhouse Walker of a view of Hobart from West Hobart looking east toward the river, showing Holy Trinity Church. The photographer is Henry Hall Baily who had studios in Elizabeth and Liverpool Streets Hobart from 1865 until 1918..
James Backhouse Walker
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph from the collection of James Backhouse Walker of a view of Hobart looking south along Barrack Street toward St Georges Hill, Battery Point
James Backhouse Walker
Part of Walker Family Papers
Photograph from the collection of James Backhouse Walker of a view of Hobart looking South East with a garden in the foreground and Elizabeth Street in the middle distance. The photographer is Alfred Winter who had studios in Bathurst, Elizabeth and Liverpool Streets from 1874-1880.
James Backhouse Walker
Hobart Maternal & Dorcas Society
Minute books, correspondence, reports and account books of the Maternal & Dorcas Society Hobart
Hobart Town Maternal & Dorcas Society
Part of Latham Papers
Collection consists of newspaper cuttings relating to Hobart, Tasmania, dated 1972-1976
"Hobart on line for big polar hook-up" The Mercury
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article about Hobart Antarctic conference to discuss mining, minerals convention, environment protection. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Collection consists of a pdf of the paper scrolls and a ABC radio interview regarding the Hobart penitentiary exhibit of the average face of 19th century convicts created from archival records.
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Hobart penitentiary exhibit - paper scrolls
Part of Hobart penitentiary exhibit
Paper scrolls displayed on the walls of the Hobart penitentiary depicting the average face of 19th century convict created from archival records.
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records