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Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
John Watt Beattie photograph
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
John Watt Beattie photograph
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph of floods in the Cranbrook district, Tasmania taken June 1923 - Cranbrook Bridge looking to Gala Mill
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph of floods and the remains of the Cranbrook Bridge, Cranbrook district, Tasmania taken June 1923
George Musgrave Parker
Corner of the library at Domain House
Corner of the library, Domain House, Hobart. Showing staff and students. Registrar in doorway
John Watt Beattie
Coastal view: East Coast near Swansea
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
thought to be near Swansea
George Musgrave Parker
Coast view: East Coast Rocky Hills
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Thought to be Rocky Hills
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph of the church at Port Arthur
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
John Watt Beattie photograph of Cape Raoul on the Tasman Peninsula
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph of the graveyard at Buckland, thought to be at the Buckland church
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Ash Bester postcard, A B series, no.3 of the interior of the Buckland church. Ash Bester & Co was a Hobart pharmacy, photographic processor, souvenir and camera store that produced postcards from about 1940 to 1960.
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph of the porch of Buckland church taken by F.M. Kennedy, Swansea
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph taken by F.M. Kennedy, Swansea, of the church in Buckland, Tasmania. Written on back of photograph - "first church built 1827"
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph taken by George Musgrave Parker
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Small pencil sketch by Douglas Pratt of the Hobart docks with Mt. Wellington in the background.
George Musgrave Parker
Bluff Cottage, formerly known as Harbottle's Cottage and Caulfield Cottage
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
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
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph taken by F.M. Kennedy - thought to be Buckland church
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph of Apsley original log cabin dating from 1826 on the property granted to William Lyne by Governor Arthur on order from Lord Apsley, eldest son of Lord Bathurst. Copy made by J.W. Beattie of an original of J. Lyne
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph of Apsley House. Originally a single storey sandstone Georgian house built in the 1840's on land granted to John Lyne who was MHA for Glamorgan in the period 1843-1865. Small kodak prints. ?G.M.P photographer thought to be taken c1920's - (See also book ch.3, P1/35 (262)
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
1 photograph of Apsley House c1920's. Originally a single storey sandstone Georgian house built in the 1840's on land granted to John Lyne who was MHA for Glamorgan in the period 1843-1865.
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph of front view of Apslawn House. A sandstone Georgian house built in the 1840's on 640 acres of land granted to John Lyne, MHA for Glamorgan ,1843-1865. Located on the Tasman Highway, Apslawn, 13km south-west of Bicheno.
George Musgrave Parker
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph of side view of Apslawn House. A sandstone Georgian house built in the 1840's on 640 acres of land granted to John Lyne, MHA for Glamorgan ,1843-1865. Located on the Tasman Highway, Apslawn, 13km south-west of Bicheno.
George Musgrave Parker