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2 storied brick building, no veranda - mounted photo
Now known as Oyster Bay Guest House and located at 10 Franklin Street, Resthaven was built in 1841 and operated initially as the Black Swan Inn. In 1870 it became a store and then became a private residence which was occupied by a number of different doctors.
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2 storied brick house
Now known as Oyster Bay Guest House and located at 10 Franklin Street, Resthaven was built in 1841 and operated initially as the Black Swan Inn. In 1870 it became a store and then became a private residence which was occupied by a number of different doctors.
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Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker of Swansea from Waterloo Point
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Swansea: All Saints Church interior
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Swansea: All Saints Church interior
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very dark photo print
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Swansea: Morris Store, Franklin Street
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P.M. Kennedy photo
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Swansea: grave of Rev. Thomas Dove MA
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Anglican Cemetery . Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker
Front Inscription
In memoriam Rev Thomas Dove M.A. First Minister of this church born in Glasgow Scotland April 24th 1803
Arrived in Swanport in August 1844
And after labouring in this District as a Christian Minister for 38 years, he died at Swansea August 27th 1882 aged 79 years
Erected by his congregation. http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/people/religion/display/103957-reverend-thomas-dove
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Photograph of Swansea Beach with Freycinet in distance
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Photograph of Swansea Beach with Freycinet in distance
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photograph shows shingled roof
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Postcard of 2 storied brick house, veranda, car in front
Now known as Oyster Bay Guest House and located at 10 Franklin Street, Resthaven was built in 1841 and operated initially as the Black Swan Inn. In 1870 it became a store and then became a private residence which was occupied by a number of different doctors.
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now the Community Centre - very faded photo print
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Resthaven Guest House (veranda both stories)
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Photograph of the distant view of Kelvedon taken over the river from the main road (from Mrs Mitchell)
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Photograph of Kelvedon taken by George Musgrave Parker
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Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker (see also book ch.3)
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Photograph of Kelvedon House thought to be taken around 1926
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Photograph of Kelvedon house and garden showing deck chair and urn thought to have been taken c1926-1928
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Photograph from Mrs Mitchell
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Coastal view: East Coast near Swansea
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thought to be near Swansea
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Bluff Cottage, formerly known as Harbottle's Cottage and Caulfield Cottage
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Photograph of Bluff Cottage, formerly known as Harbottle's Cottage and Caulfield Cottage. This single storey, sandstone rubble building with a corrugated iron hipped roof was listed by the National Trust in 1976 as it demonstrated the principal characteristics of a single storey, sandstone Victorian Georgian domestic building . Located at 45 Shaw Street, Swansea, Tasmania
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