Photograph of Risdon House, first settlement, and 'old Government House' in 'The Hobart Circuit' newspaper article 'The Founding of Hobart'. M19/96(1
The last meeting of the Royal Society for the present session was held at the Tasmanian Museum on M...
The manuscript containing the following account is in the Society's Library at Hobart, and owing to...
Read on 13th October, 1913, at a Meeting held in celebration of the Seventieth Anniversary of the S...
Historical account of the choice of Sullivan's Cove and the founding of Hobart. Also includes docume...
Biographical sketch [of the author] by the Rev. George Clark.--The French in Van Dieman's Land, and ...
The choice of such an unsuitable place as Risdon for the site of the first settlement has always be...
Students of the history of Tasmania know that Governor King, in Sydney, upon hearing that a French ...
The Origin of the expedition and the voyage to Port Phillip. In former papers which I have had the h...
Our Government has availed itself of Mr. Bonwick's special knowledge to secure copies of the paper...
An account is given of the town of New Norfolk, Tasmania, from its early colonial beginnings until...
A collection of " Did you know?" facts and figures relating to all areas of Tasmania compiled in the...
Among the annals of Tasmanian discovery the record of William Bligh has scarcely had the attention ...
James Sprent's comprehensive survey of Hobart Town was carried out towards the end of an era of ra...
In the year 1824 public opinion in Tasmania first forcibly expressed itself on a political question...
During the expedition of d'Entrecasteaux (1791-1794), the exploration of the south-eastern coast of ...
The last meeting of the Royal Society for the present session was held at the Tasmanian Museum on M...
The manuscript containing the following account is in the Society's Library at Hobart, and owing to...
Read on 13th October, 1913, at a Meeting held in celebration of the Seventieth Anniversary of the S...
Historical account of the choice of Sullivan's Cove and the founding of Hobart. Also includes docume...
Biographical sketch [of the author] by the Rev. George Clark.--The French in Van Dieman's Land, and ...
The choice of such an unsuitable place as Risdon for the site of the first settlement has always be...
Students of the history of Tasmania know that Governor King, in Sydney, upon hearing that a French ...
The Origin of the expedition and the voyage to Port Phillip. In former papers which I have had the h...
Our Government has availed itself of Mr. Bonwick's special knowledge to secure copies of the paper...
An account is given of the town of New Norfolk, Tasmania, from its early colonial beginnings until...
A collection of " Did you know?" facts and figures relating to all areas of Tasmania compiled in the...
Among the annals of Tasmanian discovery the record of William Bligh has scarcely had the attention ...
James Sprent's comprehensive survey of Hobart Town was carried out towards the end of an era of ra...
In the year 1824 public opinion in Tasmania first forcibly expressed itself on a political question...
During the expedition of d'Entrecasteaux (1791-1794), the exploration of the south-eastern coast of ...
The last meeting of the Royal Society for the present session was held at the Tasmanian Museum on M...
The manuscript containing the following account is in the Society's Library at Hobart, and owing to...
Read on 13th October, 1913, at a Meeting held in celebration of the Seventieth Anniversary of the S...