Colour photograph shows bushwalkers carrying roofing iron along a path to the ridgeline of K Col near Mount Field West as part of project to build a hut to shelter bushwalkers and skiers. Hobart Walking Club's F.A. Peterson Memorial Hut was opened in 1960
Press article referring to Australian Antarctic policy, sovereignty, minerals, non-government organisations. Provides copy of document or extract, with source information.
Press article referring to Australian Antarctic policy, sovereignty, resources, minerals, fisheries, CCAMLR. Provides copy of document or extract, with source information.
Press article referring to Australian Antarctic policy, sovereignty, resources, minerals, fisheries, CCAMLR. Provides copy of document or extract, with source information.
Press articles referring to mining, minerals convention, environment protection, Australian Antarctic policy. Provides copy of document and source information.
Coloured pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink at Horseshoe Bend, Central Australia 13/9/30. "and Rodinga" Identified by Olive Pink as Warra Warra (3ft high in places and many on one plant) 6-5-1a drawn on other side of paper
Press article referring to Heard Island, the sub-Antarctic, Macquarie Island, Patagonian toothfish, illegal fishing, poaching, IUU, CCAMLR. Provides copy of document and source information.
Black-and-white photograph of Gentle Annie Falls, a man-made water channel constructed as part of the Hobart waterworks to supply fresh water to residents of Hobart, operating between the 1860s to 1940s.
Press article referring to Australian Antarctic policy, sovereignty, Soviet Union, defence. Provides copy of document or extract, with source information.
Colour photograph of bank of Buxton River at Mayfield; substantial double-storey freestone building in background. Title of photograph erroneously refers to Buxton Creek.
Newpaper cutting from the Mercury newspaper about Wauba Debar's grave at Bicheno Tasmania. Article includes image of the grave of Wauba Debar (1792–1832) a female Aboriginal Tasmanian.
National law relevant to territories administration, Antarctic program administration. Provides copy of document or extract, and source information. [Published by Bush as AU28101993A]
Press article referring to the views of John Lovering, territorial claims, sovereignty, Australian Antarctic Territory, minerals, resources. Provides copy of document or extract, and source information.
Black-and-white photograph shows gravel road leading to western approach to Government House, Hobart, featuring clocktower with Union Jack hoisted and bas relief sculpture above doorway.
National law relevant to whales and whaling. Provides document or extract, and source information. Provides document or extract, and source information.
Government document relevant to whales, marine resources, territories administration, Ross Dependency, New Zealand. Provides document or extract, and source information and Bill Bush notes.
Government document relevant to whales, territories administration, United Kingdom, Norway. Provides document or extract, and source information and Bill Bush notes.
Pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink, at Barrow Creek, 1949. Identified by Olive Pink as Wild Orange. "pale lemon petal and stamens green end to pistil - bright green leaves of leathery texture"
References to information relevant to Wilkes Land, Australian Antarctic Territory, fishing, marine resources. Provides only references to source information.
Will of John Grant dated 10 Dec. 1825 also copy of will of John Grant of the firm of Bethune & Grant of Hobart, merchants, leaving £50 pa. to parents James and Margaret Grant of Nairn, North Britain all remaining property to brother James Grant who was to make provision for sisters Ann and Janet. Also bill for legal fees for probate due to George Cartwright 1826-1827.
In 1894 William Henry Williams became a lecturer and in 1896 the foundation professor of Classics and English Literature at the newly established University of Tasmania. He occupied the chair until his retirement in 1925. During part of that time he was dean of the faculty of arts and chairman of the professorial board. In March 1926 he was made professor emeritus. He was also a trustee of the State Library of Tasmania from 1921 to 1936. Copy of indenture of Professor Williams to the position of Professor of Classics and English literature, dated 1902. Appointment Indenture for William Henry Williams, dated 1901, 1902 &1904. Professor of Classics and English Literature (1901 draft); Professor of Classics and English Literature (17 February 1902); Supplement to agreement (2 February 1904); Professor of Classics and English Literature (19 August1904 and draft).
Letter from William R. Deeble to Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania, 27 September 1905, regarding employment prospects for Clark's son in the Tamanian Government Railways, and application form