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- c1930
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Lake District views of Buttennere, Little Langdale, Wastdale, & Great Gable
George Musgrave Parker
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Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Lake District views of Buttennere, Little Langdale, Wastdale, & Great Gable
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Lake District views of Buttennere, Little Langdale, Wastdale, & Great Gable
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Lake District views of Buttennere, Little Langdale, Wastdale, & Great Gable
George Musgrave Parker
Land value and taxation.
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
Copies of articles on "land values" relating to valuation and taxation (typescript, 30 p.)
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
Language & dialects spoken by the Aborigines of Tasmania
Part of Notes on Aborigines
Printed paper presented by the Secretary of The Royal Society of Tasmania entitled 'Language & dialects spoken by the Aborigines of Tasmania, compiled from official and other vocabularies and arranged for comparison by J.E. Calder’. Published by the Parliament of Tasmania in 1901
James Erskine Calder
Part of Robert Cosgrove Collection
R. Cosgrove's last press conference c. 1958.
Robert Cosgrove
Three notebooks containing Latin exercises and Latin Prose exercises
George Fordyce Story
Part of John Wilson & Sons Collection
Press cuttings regarding the launching of the ketch Marina built by Wilson Brothers for for H. Jones and Co. for the timber trade, The Marina is an auxiliary ketch of the following dimensions: - Length overall, 100ft.; extreme breadth, 23ft. 6 in.; depth of hold, 7 ft. 6 in.; gross tonnage, 100 tons; displacement when loaded, about 280 tons. She will be powered by a 70 h.p. Diesel engine by Ruston
Lister, which will be installed after the vessel reaches Hobart. When put into commission she will be employed by H.Jones and Co. Pty. Ltd. in the timber trade between Launceston and Mel- bourne, freighting timber from the firm's Warrentinna mill to Melbourne,
and carrying general cargo as back freight. The Mercury Tuesday 18 December 1934.
John Wilson
Part of Olive Pink Collection
One sketch, thought to be of a laurel
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Coloured pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink at Callanna Reservoir, South Australia 20-21/7/30. Identified by Olive Pink as Lavatera plebeia
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Lavender - Hobart 1937
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Watercolour on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Thompsons Rock Hole, 1943. Identified by Olive Pink as Lavender (coloured) bush in spinifex country
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Law Degree awarded to Erskine Clarence Watchorn from the University of Tasmania, dated 7 April 1909
Erskine Clarence Watchorn
Lawrence John Haynes - World War One
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of Lawrence John Haynes - World War One
Lawrence John Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns and his wife feeding a kangaroo
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of Lawrence John Hayns and his wife Mary Margaret Hayns feeding a kangaroo
Lawrence John Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns, lighthouse keeper and his wife
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Photograph of Lawrence John Hayns, lighthouse keeper and his wife Mary Margaret Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Olive Pink’s father’s leather Masonic pouch –Robert Stuart Pink –801 E. C.
Olive Pink
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Watercolour of Leatherwood, Tasmania
Olive Pink
Lecture Attendance Testimonials
Part of William Downie Papers
Certificates of regular attendance at lectures and dissections: in anatomy from William Mackenzie assistant to Dr. Monroe, Edinburgh, Patrick Blaikie, Aberdeen; in anatomy and surgery from John Barclay, Edinburgh; in surgery from John W. Turner; in military surgery from David Maclagan M.D. ; attendance to Edinburgh Infirmary. Dated March to November 1823
William Downie
Lecture notes for Medical Studies, Edinburgh. Notes on "Dr Horne's lectures on the practice of physic", including a description of various illnesses and notes on the treatment.
George Fordyce Story
Lecture to the Royal Society of Tasmania
Part of William Nicolle Oates Collection
A lecture delivered to the Royal Society of Tasmania, 5th July 1994 entitled The importance of James Backhouse in the history of Van Diemen's Land in the 1830's.
William Nicolle Oats
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Modern poetry (5 lectures - University College, 1939); Modern poetry (Tottenham YWCA 1939?); Choral speaking (1943); T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" (Progressive League 1947).
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
"The quality of language" off-print from Spoken English (Journal of the English Speaking Board) London, vol. 7 no. 2 May 1974, and shortened version for New Zealand Education magazine; "Australian speech" (typescript, no date); "We the Murderers: a study in poeticide" (typescript - lecture to teachers, no date); "Why read faster?" (1970); "Professor Higgins - imposter". Also (b) foreword by Clive Sansom for Bruce Proverbs' book "Business Communication and correspondence".
Clive Sansom
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Including: Edward Bonner (February 1938 manuscript); Behold this Dreamer (typescript no date); The head and the heart (Farnham 1948 typescript); Religion and Art (1949 typescript), Friends School (1951); Friends Annual Conference 1952: Our faith and service (see also cutting book DX18/79 (2)); peace testimony Town Hall, Hobart (30 July 1958); religious broadcasts, Word and Vision (1960); Meditations (21 December 1961, 2 January, 31 January, 28 February, 26 August, 1 November 1962); Quakerism and the Arts (September 1963); Quakers and Peace (December 1963); The religious basis of our Peace Testimony (no date, typescript); Quakers and the Sacraments (no date, typescript); Should religious education be abolished? (no date, typescript notes for discussion); The First Teacher (no date, typescript); "Spiritual Canticles". See also "An evening with the Quakers" June 1937 in cutting book DX18/79(1) p.12).
Clive Sansom
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Legal practioners' examination
Legal practioners' examination certificate dated 25th June 1909
Erskine Clarence Watchorn
Part of Bolton Stafford Bird Papers
Legislative Council notice of regret at death of Bolton Stafford Bird dated 17 December 1924. Printed notice, signed by the President,
Tetley Gant and Clerk.
Bolton Stafford Bird
Part of John Wilson & Sons Collection
Correspondence from Leslie Norman to Council Clerk, Cygnet, about John & Walter Wilson for inclusion in his book, Pioneer Shipping of Tasmania (1937). Memo to Walter Wilson 20 Dec 1949 regarding "Haunts of the Blue Whale"
John Wilson
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood to Leake from Hawkridge dated 13 October 1842 regarding the request for loan of £300, interest payment due in 10 days and can offer collateral of 600 ewes and their accompanying lambs
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood to Leake dated 14 November 1842 regarding sale of Hawkridge
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood to Leake from Hawkridge dated (?) 2 October 1842 regarding morgage interest repayment on the 20th of month and request for loan of £300
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood to Leake from Hawkridge dated 2 October 1842 regarding fire, governor, rebuilding river banks and corn
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood to Leake dated 20 November 1842 regarding his desire to sell Windfall and the sheep part of Hawkridge
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood to Leake dated 27 October 1842 regarding Leakes refusal of loan and not needing any help by the end of next year. Latin inscription at the bottom of the letter from part of the Poem Tristia by the ancient poet Publius Ovisius Naso. Donec eris felix, multos numerabis amicos; tempora si fuerint nubila, solus eris
(As long as you are lucky, you will have many friends; if cloudy times appear, you will be alone)
John Leake
Letter : Charles Riddell to Miss Philemore
Part of Charles Riddell Collection
Letter from Charles Riddell to Miss Philemore dated 21 Sept. 1949. From Mosman N.S.W. written in pencil about publication of his story about the Fisher's ghost case, a copy of his ms. also sent to Prof. Triebel for advice. Also reference to books given by Miss Philemore to the library of the North Sydney Spiritualist Church, Charles Riddell, Hon. Librarian.
Charles Riddell
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Letter from F. [Frances] Simmons to 'my dear Ann':- sending box to V.D.L. containing things her 'beloved (now Angle [sic] in Heaven) left you' [?Mary Simmons] and other items including books for the children and teaspoons; also giving news of Fanny, John [James' brother] and Frederick (who fought in Africa).
Jane Simmons
Letter : False report in Mercury
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Letter saying the report given in the Mercury Newspaper about Maxwell Hayns accident was false
Lawrence John Hayns
Letter from David Donnelly, convict to A. Graham, Warden of Glamorgan
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Letter dated 1863 from Donnelly asking for help in obtaining a pardon, and letter from Graham to the Comptroller General asking if he was entitled to his freedom with reply endorsed.
Letter from Olive Pink to Joan Walker
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Letter from Olive Pink to Joan Walker (1930?), 16pp (although pp 1-2 missiing), includes 6 photos and 1 postcard.
Olive Pink
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Letter from Miss Gertrude Hayns to Mr. Lawrence John Hayns and Mrs. M.M. Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Letter : John Grant to William Sinclair
Part of Grant Collection
Letter written by John Grant to William Sinclair dated 4 March 1824 from Hobart: William Sinclair's services as accountant in Mr Laird's affairs discontinued owing to his drinking habits reported by Dr. Hood
John Grant
Letter : McAlphin Kalkyard, Solicitors
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Letter from McAlphin Kalkyard solicitors to Mary Hayns and Lawrence John Hayns dated 16th June 1964.
Lawrence John Hayns
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Letter and card to Mrs M Hayns from Mrs Read
Lawrence John Hayns
Part of Marshall and Terry Family Papers
Letter dated 27 November 1833 from George Dixon, Green Valley, concerning interest due.
John Terry
Letter : Petition to the Lieutenant Governor
Part of Walker Family Papers
Letter accompanying the petition to the Lieutenant Governor dated 20 August 1846 against the increase of Public Houses signed Theodore Bartley
George Washington Walker
Letter : Samuel Hood to John Grant
Part of Grant Collection
One letter written by Samuel Hood to John Grant dated 5 Oct. 1825 regarding John's departure for Sydney left house dull, anxious about John's health, Gilly case continuing.
John Grant
Letter : Thomas Young to John Grant
Part of Grant Collection
One letter written by Thomas Young, solicitor, to John Grant dated 11 July 1825 from Hobart in regard to suit for debt v, Reid
John Grant
Letter: undated (October 1842)
Part of Leake Papers
Undated letter written by William Wood to Leake regarding his financial situation, harvest unsold, if creditors insist will sell up everything - town allotment, horses, carriage, furniture anything except the sheep
John Leake
Part of William Levitt Wells Collection
Letter written by William L. Wells to "Sister" dated 17 July 1910. Grandson, Frank and Isabel's child, William Walker Wells, little Francie,
Arnold, Ella.
William Levitt Wells
Letter : William Wilkinson to John Grant
Part of Grant Collection
One letter written by William Wilkinson to John Grant dated 22 Sept. 1825 from London in regard to business affairs, Pearcy"s account, proceeds of whale bone sales, happy to hear of brother's success, remembrance to Mr Bethune.
John Grant
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Undated letter to Lawrence and Mary from Winifred Hayns
Lawrence John Hayns
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Letter from Zullah L. Bains to M.M. Hayns dated Dec 30th 1963
Lawrence John Hayns
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge, Snakebanks dated 10 June 1838 regarding the membership of the committe for the Church of England Grammar school
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood dated 10 September 1836 regarding 41 bushels of wheat, newspapers and Mrs Woods kind regards
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 13 june 1841 requesting subscriptions to the school in Hobart town to be called the Archdeacon Hutchins school for the instruction (as I have been informed) of the lower classes, and under the control of the chief minister of the English church in this colony: The subscriptions range from £10.10 downwards if you or others incline to subscribe
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated (?) 14 August 1842 regarding always making mistakes in acceptances, all afflicted with rheumatism, rations given out to servants and going to the ball.
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood to Leake from Hawkridge dated 14 September 1842 regarding flood, never seeing the river that high and 350 acres of corn underwater
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 15 August 1841 regarding no chance of his sons being able to raise any of the money which I borrowed and advanced to them for Port Philip – Idetermined on selling his land at the Windfalls or part of the Estate
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge, dated Friday 15 December 1838 regarding a loan of three hundred pounds for wheat
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 15 March 1842 regarding mistake in the acceptance
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge, dated Friday 16 March 18?? regarding the price that the sheep fetched at Spencers Gulf
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge, dated May 16,1836 regarding wheat, possibilty of selling of his estate to Mr Bryant and his wife very unwell
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge, dated 20 May 1836 wishing an offer on the sale of his estate in March providing he is offered three pound per acre and the auctioning of the stock. Includes a sketch of the property
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 22 August 1841 regarding his financial situation, finding a purchaser for Windfalls and Mr Smith wanting 750 pounds to give up the two year lease.
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 22 November 1841 offering the services of a very decent entire horse of the carriage breed for Leakes mares also Mrs Wood will be most happy to see Mrs Leake and her friends at any time
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood dated 24 February 1834 regarding tickets of leave
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 25 May 1842, regarding sending two acceptances which he hopes will be more correct and of how he is much annoyed by the rheumatism
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 29 August 1842 regarding acceptance (enclosed), still busy ploughing and sowing
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 26 June 1842 to Leake regarding his health, thanking him for his letter and when he should trim his grapevine
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Hawkridge dated 5 June 1842 to Leake regarding surprise at the acceptance of draft being unpaid as he gave the letter to Mr Hankey a gentleman who had been staying with him – telling him it was of consequence
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Letter written by William Wood from Snake Banks dated 5th November 1833 to John Leake regarding volumes of the New Monthy and wifes health
John Leake
Part of Leake Papers
Undated letter regarding 40 bushels of oats
John Leake
Letter and statement of account respecting the Temperance Halls transfer
Part of Walker Family Papers
Copy of a letter signed G.W. Walker and statement of account respecting the Temperance Halls and transfer to the V.D.L. Total Abstinence Society for the building fund
George Washington Walker
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
A.R.Clark's letter book: copies of letters received and replies relating to engineering contracts, including a water and tread corn mill at Port Arthur and other works on Tasman's Peninsula and the Coal Mines, also water works at Launceston
(1846), very neatly written. Also, in reverse of volume: Ledger 1858 - 1861
Alexander Russell Clark
Letter book - outward correspondence September 1904 - January 1905
Part of J. Paterson & Son Collection
Copies or drafts of letters of outward correspondence dated September 1904 to January 1905 written in pencil in an exercise book about supply of machinery, parts, repairs to engines, including notes on repairs to the boiler and engines of SS. Waldemar.
J. Paterson & Sons
Part of William Archers Diaries
Two volumes of letter books dated 1867 - 1872. William Archer's memoranda of letters written and abstracts of letters. Volume 1 - January 1867 to September 1868 & Volume 2 - October 1868 to July 1872
William Archer
Part of John Wilson & Sons Collection
Copies or drafts of letters sent relating to ship building, orders, supplies, including some details of labour, timber etc. for specified vessels and miscellaneous notes.
John Wilson
Letter from Bicheno, Colonial Secretary's office
Part of Walker Family Papers
Letter dated 30th November 1850 from the Colonial Secretary's office signed by James Ebenezer Bicheno regarding a grant of land at the south end of Collins Street Hobart to the Total Abstinence Society.
George Washington Walker
Letter from George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
1 letter (originally numbered as no.4) dated 12 April, 1824
George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
Letter from George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
1 letter (originally numbered as no.5) dated 6 May, 1824 (continued to 2 June)
George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
Letter from George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
Part of a letter of 1826 (for first page see RS 25/4)
George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
Letter from George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
1 letter (originally numbered as no.6) dated 6 July, 1824
George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
Letter from George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
1 letter (originally numbered as no.8) dated 10 August, 1824
George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
Letter from George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
1 letter (originally numbered as no.9) dated 15 September, 1824 (3rd page is torn)
George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
Letter from George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
1 letter (originally numbered as no.21) dated 9 November, 1826 (from Hobart)
George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
Letter from George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
1 letter (originally numbered as no.10) dated 5 November, 1824
George Thomas William Blamey Boyes
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Letter from J.F. Jones dated 1945 from Burnie. Mr J. F Jones was Inspector of Schools, amateur horticulturalist, amateur anthropologist and once associated with the mines at Beaconsfield Tasmania
Thomas Edgar Burns
Part of Dean Letters
Handwritten letter dated 15th September 1850, to Dean from P Lightfoot describing visit to Warnambool, Portland Bay and Port Fairy on stationery with engraving of Hobsons Bay and Williams Town, Port Phillip. HAM brothers, Engravers. Published by John Hunter, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne
Letter from Louis Bernard to Mrs. T.A. Reynolds
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Letter dated 5 Dec. 1898 from Louis Bernard, headed 'Southern Cross' but in Tasmanian Museum envelope, refusing dinner invitation.
Part of Richard Stickney Collection
Letter from his sister Mary dated 25 January 1835 regarding family news, living at Chester, sister Sarah at Scarborough. Written from Beverley Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
Richard Stickney
Letter from Matt Seal: April 11 1893
Part of Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, from Hobart, dated April 11 1893 regarding her enclosed blue ribbon
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: April 14 1893
Part of Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter addressed to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, from Hobart, dated April 14 1893 regarding the reward claimed by the old gentleman for the blue ribbon
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: April 29 1895
Part of Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, written from Dunrobin, Casterton, Victoria, dated April 26, 1895, telling of fighting bushfires at Dunrobin and fly fishing and camping up and down the Glenelg River
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: August 26 1893
Part of Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, from Hobart, dated August 26, 1893 regarding meeting Mr Les Gatenby and George Mercer near Morningside and another Mr Gatenby and Rod O'Connor at Cressy.
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: August 26 1894
Part of Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, written from Dunrobin, Casterton, Victoria, dated August 26 , 1894
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: December 21 1893
Part of Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, from Hobart, dated December 21, 1893 thanking her very much for the photograph and telling her about the grand fancy dress ball to be held in the Exhibition Building on the 4th of the New Year.
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: February 14 1896
Part of Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, written from Dunrobin, Casterton, Victoria, dated February 14, 1896, regarding falling from her bicycle, an illustrated example of his Biking Costume, hot weather, a horse dying of sunstroke and seven different parsons in Easterton.
John Leake
Letter from Matt Seal: January 6 1895
Part of Leake Papers
Humorous illustrated letter to Miss Dolly from a young friend, Matt. Seal, written from Dunrobin, Casterton, Victoria, dated January 6, 1895, telling of New Year parties at the neighbouring stations and thanking her for the photo and the calendar
John Leake