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Law Degree awarded to Erskine Clarence Watchorn from the University of Tasmania, dated 7 April 1909
Erskine Clarence Watchorn
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Law Degree awarded to Erskine Clarence Watchorn from the University of Tasmania, dated 7 April 1909
Erskine Clarence Watchorn
Arndell Neil Lewis: research notes
Collection consists of notes for a series of text books on geology, geography and palaeontology based on the lectures A.L. Lewis gave at the University. He prepared for each a loose leaf notebook in which he entered chapter headings and notes. Most, however, did not progress far.
Arndell Neil Lewis
Handwriten loose leaf note book, entitled "Text Book of Geology " begun in June 1937 . Based on lectures to Geology 1, University of Tasmania, 1928-30, with chapter headings and plan of contents
Arndell Neil Lewis
Handwriten loose leaf note book, entitled "Text book of Physiography " begun in June 1937. Based on lectures to Geology 1, University of Tasmania, 1928-30, with chapter headings with some detailed notes.
Arndell Neil Lewis
Handwriten loose leaf note book, entitled "Tasmanian Geology " begun in June 1937. Plan and a few notes.
Arndell Neil Lewis
Handwriten loose leaf note book, entitled "Tasmanian Geography " begun in June 1937. Plan and a few notes.
Arndell Neil Lewis
Handwriten loose leaf note book, entitled "Tasmanian Palaeontology " begun in June 1937. Text, notes and diagrams.
Arndell Neil Lewis
Handwriten loose leaf note book, entitled "Tasmanian Glaciations " begun in June 1937. Outline of proposed plan and a few notes.
Arndell Neil Lewis
Copies of printed papers including "Tasmanian plants of the upper Palaeozoic & Mesozoic coal measures" and other papers of The Royal Society of Tasmania and Linnaean Society of N.S.W. annotated ms. and bound with blank pages containing further notes and drawings.
Arndell Neil Lewis
Collection consists of rugby memorabilia and other material relating to the life and work of George Wilson, master of Hytten Hall, the University of Tasmania's first residential college
George Thomas Jamieson Wilson