Aboriginal settlement, Oyster Cove
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Photograph of reproduction of a ? painting or impression (4 copies).
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Aboriginal settlement, Oyster Cove
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Photograph of reproduction of a ? painting or impression (4 copies).
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Small pencil sketch by Douglas Pratt of the Hobart docks with Mt. Wellington in the background.
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John Watt Beattie photograph of Cape Raoul on the Tasman Peninsula
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Chapter 2 : Photographs with Dr. G.M. Parker's manuscript draft book
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Photographs from chapter 2 :
• p6 Creek Hut, Meredith family's first house (photo of the drawing. See Pl/35(228» From Mace Papers Archives Office of Tasmania, (copy neg)
• p7 Cambria, Meredith residence. Beattie photo
• p8a Cranbrook House. Christmas card from "all at Cranbrook". ND
• p8b Cranbrook House. G.M.P. photo (& neg) 1929
• p8c Glen Gala. G.M.P. photo (&neg. See Pl/35(111) 1929
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Chapter 7 : Photographs with Dr. G.M. Parker's manuscript draft book
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Watercolours from chapter 7 :
• p3 "Waterloo Point". Watercolour on grey card. Endorsed "original was at Cambria dated 'Swansea 1852 R'. This copy was made by M.A. Walker 1928"
• p8 "Swanport" Watercolour on grey card. Copy by M.A. Walker of an original at Cambria: "F.M. to C.M. 1852"
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Photograph of the church at Port Arthur
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John Watt Beattie photograph
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Derwent Inn public house at Risdon Ferry
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Haldane Cotsworth photograph - Carts and people in front. Endorsed: "among papers from Clebumes 1928"
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Photograph of the lighthouse on Betsey Island at the mouth of the Derwent River taken from South Arm, Tasmania. Photograph may have been taken by George Musgrave Parker.
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First Landing, printed reproduction of painting, coloured
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Printed reproduction of a painting of the First Landing in Van Diemens Land showing Mt. Wellington in the background
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Floating Bridge, Derwent River
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Photograph of the Floating Bridge across the Derwent River
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Sketch of Franklin Square, Hobart, by Roy Cox. Roy Cox (1903-1976) was a Tasmanian artist and print maker. He originally worked for Cox Kay printers in Hobart.
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Friends' Meeting House, Murray Street
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Photograph titled First Friends' Meeting House: The first Quaker Meeting House in Hobart. A cottage at 39 Murray Street which was bought by James Backhouse in 1837 with a loan from Meeting for Sufferings, London. The cost was £400 including alterations. Shows Mr Cheverton and Mr Shields and uniformed police constable in front, Holy Trinity Church on hill in background. From 12 February 1832 the visiting Quakers James Backhouse and George Washington Walker held periods of worship in the Quaker manner and others sought leave to join them. These included ex-English Friends who had been transported, some of whom were still prisoners, other convicts and ‘locals’, together with four current members. The gatherings were held in private homes and various rented rooms. The Hobart Meeting began in 1833 when the first Meeting for Discipline was held on 20 September 1833 at the home of Thomas Crouch, Bathurst Street. Members present were Thomas Squire, Ann Pollard (minor), James Backhouse and George Washington Walker. Photograph (mounted) J. Bishop, Osborne (& copy neg)
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Government Buildings, Murray Street
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Sketch by Roy Cox
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Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Taken from above, showing chandeliers, stereoscopic photo, S. Clifford
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Hobart Town from Queen's Domain
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Stereoscopic photo, photographer S. Clifford
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Hobart wharves, steam sail boats
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Photograph of Hobart wharves showing steam sail boats taken by J.W. Beattie. The photograph does have some marks on it.
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Sketch by Roy Cox
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Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Photograph taken by E.H. D'Emden
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Photograph taken by E.H. D'Emden.
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H.H. Baily cabinet photo
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Stereoscopic photo, S. Clifford
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Postcard of the Penitentiary at Port Arthur. Ash Bester postcard, Tas. No.110
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Point Puer underground cells, ruined
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Anson photo
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Pontville old convict building
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Beattie photograph of painting.
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Stereoscopic photograph of the Post Office, Murray Street, Hobart, with horse drawn cabs by Samuel Clifford, photographer, Hobart Town, Tasmania
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Postcard showing a view of the ruins of the Port Arthur penitentiary with a two pence Tasmanian stamp depicting Queen Victoria's head
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Photograph of Runnymede House, New Town, taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Photograph of Runnymede House and stables taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Small pencil sketch of Sandy Bay Beach, Hobart, by Douglas Pratt
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Photograph of the Shot Tower, Browns River Road, Hobart, with the Derwent River and South Arm in the background. Photograph may have been taken by George Musgrave Parker.
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J.W. Beattie photo on an Anson's photo-mount
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Photograph by George Musgrave Parker
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Photograph of the stables at Runnymede House, New Town, taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Tessellate Pavement, Eaglehawk Neck
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Walch postcard of Tessellated Pavement
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Postcard by D.I.C. Photo of the Post Office, Hobart, taken from Franklin Square
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Small pencil sketch the Post Office, Hobart, by Douglas Pratt
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The Shot Tower, Brown's River Road
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H.H. Baily postcard of the Shot Tower, Browns River Road, showing the telegraph lines
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Print of an etching by Roy Cox
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stereoscopic photo
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Collection of unidentified photographs, some of hospitals and staff and some of maritime personnel. Pre- World War One photographs belonging to G.M Parker which were taken in London. These photographs include group portraits of medical staff at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. While many of the people in these photographs have not been identified, it is likely that Dr Parker features in some of them.
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Postcard of the Hobart War Memorial inscribed Erected in honour of Tasmanian Men and Women who served and worked during the Great War, 1914-18
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