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Collection consists of a series of 35mm slides that have been procuced from material held in other parts of the collection
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Collection consists of a series of 35mm slides that have been procuced from material held in other parts of the collection
Agriculture : Glass photographic plate collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates, some stereographic negatives of Tasmanian agricultural scenes
Architecture : Glass photographic plate collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates, some stereographic negatives of Tasmanian architecture
Battleship - Queen Elizabeth at Lemnos
Black and white photograph showing the dreadnought battleship, Queen Elizabeth, at Lemnos
Black and white photograph showing a battleship with soldiers onboard. Captioned "guns of the L.R."
Black and white photograph showing soldiers on the beach, wagons and ships
Broadmarsh : Glass photographic plate collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates, some stereographic negatives of Broadmarsh, Tasmania. Taken April 1960
Bruni Island : Glass photographic plate collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates, some stereographic negatives of Bruni Island, Tasmania.
Burnie : Glass photographic plate collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates, some stereographic negatives of Burnie, Tasmania
Black and white photograph showing Turkish equipment captured at Gallipoli on 2nd May 1915
Black and white photograph showing a contingent of guardsmen in a military parade [Hobart?]
Corner of the library at Domain House
Corner of the library, Domain House, Hobart. Showing staff and students. Registrar in doorway
John Watt Beattie
Black and white photograph showing dead horses on the beach. Photo caption says Beachey [Beachy] Bill's work, Anzac. "Beachy Bill" was the collective nickname given to a battery of Turkish guns located in a position known as the "Olive Grove". The guns were constantly seeking out targets on the beach at Anzac Cove, thus the nickname.
Front view of the University of Tasmania building, Domain House, located on the Queen's Domain, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
View from the right of the University of Tasmania building, Domain House, located on the Queen's Domain, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Collection consists of a series of glass lantern slides produced by Beattie of various locations around the University of Tasmania at Domain House.
Black and white, 35mm slide of the first library at Domain House, located in the Great Hall, c 1905. Registrar, JHR Cruickshank stands in doorway with students
Black and white, 35mm slide of teaching staff at Domain House, Hobart, Tasmania. Centre back Dugald Gordon McDougall, appointed as the Professor of Law and Modern History in the University of Tasmania and took up the appointment in the year 1901 (January); he held the post until June 1933 when, at an age of 65, he retired.
Black and white photograph showing dugouts at Gallipoli
Entrance to physical laboratory and registrars office at Domain House
Entrance to physical laboratory and registrars office at the rear of Domain House, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Exterior of chemical laboratory at Domain House
Exterior of chemical laboratory, Domain House, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Exterior of physical laboratory at the rear of Domain House
Exterior of physical laboratory at the rear of Domain House, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Black and white photograph showing the first artillery gun landed at Anzac
Collection consists of glass photographic plates in a variety of sizes with most having a contact print made from the plate
Black and white photograph showing graves at Gallipoli.
Black and white photograph showing gun dugouts in the mountains
Blak and white photograph showing an Indian camp
Black and white photograph showing an Indian mule transport going up a hillside track
Interior of chemical laboratory at Domain House
Interior of chemical laboratory, Domain House, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Interior of physical laboratory at the rear of Domain House
Interior of physical laboratory at the rear of Domain House, Hobart.
John Watt Beattie
Military : Glass photographic plate collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates, some stereographic negatives of Gallipoli. Photographer unknown. Contact print made from the plate .
1 photograph showing uniformed men in a military parade [Hobart?]
Uniformed men in a military parade [Hobart?]
military parade of uniformed men
Black and white photograph showing a military parade of uniformed men
Military parade of uniformed men
1 photograph showing a military parade of uniformed men
Black and white photograph showing Murphy and the donkeys with Red Cross browbands who carried the wounded and medical supplies.
Photographic reproduction collection
Collection consists of glass photographic plates in a variety of sizes with most having a contact print made from the plate
Registrar, James Henry Robert Cruickshank and his wife Mary
Black and white, 35mm slide of the University of Tasmania's Registrar, James Henry Robrert Cruickshank and his wife Mary.
Cruickshank was born on 24 May 1840 in Bombay, and he died on 26 January 1916 m Hobart. Cruickshank received his first commission in 1858, and served in the Bombay Presidency until he retired in 1885 when he immigrated to Tasmania, as one of the 'Non-Effective Officers . Cruickshank and his family arrived in Launceston on the Flinders on 15 May 1885.36 He was appointed Registrar of the University of Tasmania in succession to George Richardson on the 1 August 1892, and he held this post until his death on 26 January 1916. Cruickshank was given a land grant of 100 acres in the Parish of Wickham in the County of King Island on 13 June 1885 but he did not settle there. He had married Mary Emma Wright in 1865 in Bombay. Mary Emma was born on 24 May 1846 in Rochester Kent, and she died on 17 October 1940 at 'Burnside' Glenorchy Tasmania. The couple had nine children, the youngest of whom was Margaret Winifred Cruickshank. Margaret was born on 12 July 1888 in Hobart, and she died on 4 March 1980 in Hobart. She was married to Percy Hamilton Scott in 1922 in Hobart. Two years before her death Margaret was interviewed by John Roberts, as part of the University of Tasmania oral history recording program. Margaret told of her early life in the 1900s as the daughter of the Registrar of the new university. Her reminiscences are particularly valuable, as they provide a rare window into the early life of the university: interview available here https://sparc.utas.edu.au/index.php/interview-with-mrs-margaret-scott
Saphis [Spahis ] at Lemnos Island
1 photograph showing soldiers wading through water with their trousers rolled up at Saphis [Spahis], Lemnos Island.
Black and white photograph showing saps (trenches) for mule transport
Black and white 35mm slides of Sarah Dunbabin an early graduate of the University of Tasmania. B.A. March 1909 & M.A. April 1912. One of 11 chidren of Thomas Dunbabin, farmer, and his wife Sarah Ada, née Murdoch of Marchwiel, Bream Creek. Prior to entering university she won prizes for English, Latin, History & German and a scholarship to the University.
Stretcher bearers at Gallipoli
Black and white photograph depicting stretcher bearers at Gallipoli
Black and white photograph showing The Pass, or the death trap
Contingent of guardsmen in a military parade [Hobart?]
Military parade of uniformed men
Military parade of uniformed men