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- 1839-1870
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
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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
Person papers and documents relating to Dr. Story. Includes family and other correspondence, personal records, memoranda booklets, accounts and photographs
George Fordyce Story
Friends' Meeting House, Murray Street
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Photograph titled First Friends' Meeting House: The first Quaker Meeting House in Hobart. A cottage at 39 Murray Street which was bought by James Backhouse in 1837 with a loan from Meeting for Sufferings, London. The cost was £400 including alterations. Shows Mr Cheverton and Mr Shields and uniformed police constable in front, Holy Trinity Church on hill in background. From 12 February 1832 the visiting Quakers James Backhouse and George Washington Walker held periods of worship in the Quaker manner and others sought leave to join them. These included ex-English Friends who had been transported, some of whom were still prisoners, other convicts and ‘locals’, together with four current members. The gatherings were held in private homes and various rented rooms. The Hobart Meeting began in 1833 when the first Meeting for Discipline was held on 20 September 1833 at the home of Thomas Crouch, Bathurst Street. Members present were Thomas Squire, Ann Pollard (minor), James Backhouse and George Washington Walker. Photograph (mounted) J. Bishop, Osborne (& copy neg)
George Musgrave Parker