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Bluff Cottage, formerly known as Harbottle's Cottage and Caulfield Cottage

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

Botanical and Scientific Interests

Includes miscellaneous documents and papers relating to Dr Story’s botanical interests, correspondence, notably with F von. Mueller, notes and catalogues, involvement with the Royal Society, photography, meteorology and other miscellaneous scientific interests

George Fordyce Story

Dr George Fordyce Story Collection

  • AU TAS UTAS SPARC C7
  • Collection
  • 1821-1878

Collection consists of papers including medical case notes and accounts, student notes and exercises, botanical papers including some correspondence with Dr. von Mueller, copies of electoral returns etc.

George Fordyce Story

Greek grammar

"An introduction to the Greek study written in Professor Stuart's class, Marischall College, Aberdeen, George Storey 1816", formerly John Adamson 1812-13. Also elementary Greek Grammar and notes. Also text book: The elements of Greek Grammar for those who have made some progress in the language, third edn., London (1811), exercise in Greek history or translation and religious poems

George Fordyce Story

Harbottle's cottage at Swansea

Postcard produced by Swansea photographer, Miss F.M. Kennedy, (c1880-c1950s) of titled Harbottle's at Swansea, Tasmania.
This Cottage has also been know 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

Lecture notes

Lecture notes for Medical Studies, Edinburgh. Notes on "Dr Horne's lectures on the practice of physic", including a description of various illnesses and notes on the treatment.

George Fordyce Story

MA diploma, University of Aberdeen

MA diploma, University of Aberdeen 1821. Awarded to George Fordyce Storey. Parchment document in Latin with signatures of moderators of the University, seal tag of blue and pink silk but seal missing.

George Fordyce Story

MD. diploma, Edinburgh University

MD. diploma, Edinburgh University 1824. Diploma of Doctor of Medicine of King James VI College, Edinburgh (later Edinburgh University) awarded to George Fordyce Storey, the subject of his dissertation being, "acute hydrocephalitis", in Latin, signed by the Principal and by members of the Faculty of Medicine, seal tag of blue silk but seal missing.

George Fordyce Story

Medical memoranda I

Alphabetical memoranda on medical subjects A - L. Title written in Greek on cover with quotation from Ecclesiasticus ch. 38 v. 4

George Fordyce Story

Medical memoranda V

Notes, neatly written, on diseases and medicines, including recipes and also recipes for furniture polish, silk dye, lemonade powder, ginger beer.

George Fordyce Story

Medical Practice

Case notes relating to the Waterloo Convict Station and private patients records, correspondence and accounts, death certificates and vaccinations also drugs, equipment and miscellanious notes

George Fordyce Story

Personal Papers

Person papers and documents relating to Dr. Story. Includes family and other correspondence, personal records, memoranda booklets, accounts and photographs

George Fordyce Story

Public Offices

Includes miscellaneous documents and papers relating to Dr Story’s involvement in the Government Store and Convict Station, public meetings an petitions, electoral returning officer, Glamorgan Library, Lisdillon School Board

George Fordyce Story

Society of Friends

Papers relating to Dr. Story's Friends' Mission visits to South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales. Also other miscellaneous religious papers

George Fordyce Story

Student

Consists of papers relating to Story's general and medical studies including diplomas, study notes and exercises, Aberdeen and Edinburgh

George Fordyce Story

Swansea: Resthaven House

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.

George Musgrave Parker

Swansea: grave of Rev. Thomas Dove MA

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

George Musgrave Parker

Swansea: Resthaven House

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.

George Musgrave Parker

Swansea: Resthaven House

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.

George Musgrave Parker