Alexander George Webster (1830-1914), merchant, arrived In Hobart with his mother In 1840. In 1850 he worked with his uncle C.T. Smith who had a wool and grain store and from 1856 he ran the business with John Tabart, as Tabart and Webster. In 1879 after the retirement of Tabart Webster took his son Charles,into the business, which became A.G.Webster son. From 1888 handled most of the Tasmanian wool business and imported agricultural implements. The company was incorporated in 1910 and two other sons, Edwin Arthur became directors. Webster was also a shipping agent, insurance agent, in the Fisheries Commissions and was U.S.consul. RS 113 PLEASE NOTE, THIS COLLECTION WAS TRANSFERRED TO THE TASMANIAN ARCHIVE AND HERITAGE OFFICE (...
Letter book 16 Aug 1847 - 9 Sept. 1850. Business letter book of John Thomas Waterhouse, general Trad...
Thomas Sheehy (1840-1913) was a solicitor, barrister and proctor of Collins Street, Hobart. He was a...
Alexander McGregor (1821-1896), shipowner and merchant, and John Gibson McGregor (1830-1902) arrive...
In 1856 Alexander George Webster (1830-1914), who had arrived in Tasmania with his parents in 1839, ...
Sir James Wilson Agnew (1815 - 1901) was an assistant surgeon in 1841 and later Colonial Surgeon. H...
Miscellaneous records of Alfred Harrap & Son of Launceston, merchants, woolbrokers, shipping agents,...
Numerous letters, newspaper cuttings, photographs and programmes on many and varied topics, includin...
George Washington Walker (1800 – 1859) was the twenty-first child of John, a Unitarian saddle maker ...
Small items presented to the Tasmanian Museum and transferred to the Royal Society on Indefinite L...
John Walker was a miller, brewer and merchant who arrived in Hobart in 1822. He built a flour mill ...
The Derwent Bank was established in 1827 and opened for business on 1 January 1828 in Davey Street,...
Duncan Loane Pty. was founded in 1910 by Duncan Loane,formerly Devonport manager for A.G. Webster & ...
A collection of pamphlets articles and newspaper cuttings compiled by William Nevin Hurst (1868 - 1...
Letter dated May 21 1841 and sketch plan of property. John Ingle (1781-1872) was a merchant and ship...
Miscellaneous single items received from various donors. William Parsons, Thomas Devine, James Morr...
Letter book 16 Aug 1847 - 9 Sept. 1850. Business letter book of John Thomas Waterhouse, general Trad...
Thomas Sheehy (1840-1913) was a solicitor, barrister and proctor of Collins Street, Hobart. He was a...
Alexander McGregor (1821-1896), shipowner and merchant, and John Gibson McGregor (1830-1902) arrive...
In 1856 Alexander George Webster (1830-1914), who had arrived in Tasmania with his parents in 1839, ...
Sir James Wilson Agnew (1815 - 1901) was an assistant surgeon in 1841 and later Colonial Surgeon. H...
Miscellaneous records of Alfred Harrap & Son of Launceston, merchants, woolbrokers, shipping agents,...
Numerous letters, newspaper cuttings, photographs and programmes on many and varied topics, includin...
George Washington Walker (1800 – 1859) was the twenty-first child of John, a Unitarian saddle maker ...
Small items presented to the Tasmanian Museum and transferred to the Royal Society on Indefinite L...
John Walker was a miller, brewer and merchant who arrived in Hobart in 1822. He built a flour mill ...
The Derwent Bank was established in 1827 and opened for business on 1 January 1828 in Davey Street,...
Duncan Loane Pty. was founded in 1910 by Duncan Loane,formerly Devonport manager for A.G. Webster & ...
A collection of pamphlets articles and newspaper cuttings compiled by William Nevin Hurst (1868 - 1...
Letter dated May 21 1841 and sketch plan of property. John Ingle (1781-1872) was a merchant and ship...
Miscellaneous single items received from various donors. William Parsons, Thomas Devine, James Morr...
Letter book 16 Aug 1847 - 9 Sept. 1850. Business letter book of John Thomas Waterhouse, general Trad...
Thomas Sheehy (1840-1913) was a solicitor, barrister and proctor of Collins Street, Hobart. He was a...
Alexander McGregor (1821-1896), shipowner and merchant, and John Gibson McGregor (1830-1902) arrive...