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- 1908-1912 (Creation)
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Digitised by Colin Dennison
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Black-and-white photograph shows stone buildings along Salamanca Place, timber stacked on New Wharf and masts of ships docked at the wharf; signs on buildings for “A.E. Lord Wool Merchant” and “W.D. Peacock and Co.”, historic home Lenna and eastern conservatory visible on hilltop behind towards Battery Point; maritime signal station with the Time Ball that was dropped automatically at 1pm, after a relayed telegraph signal from the Melbourne Observatory.
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Available for private research and study
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For permission to reproduce please contact UTAS SPARC special.collections@utas.edu.au
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- Colin Dennison (Curator) (Subject)
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The Mercury (1910). Hobart Time Ball, p5, 4 November 1910. Retrieved from https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/10081175
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-42.8866
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147.33277
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