Cotton, an officer of the East India Company with experience of irrigation, visited Tasmania for periods totalling three years. His influence was important in gaining acceptance of irrigation as an aid to cereal production and the livestock industry. Details are given of his Tasmanian work, which had particular significance there for its emphasis on water conservation
Throughout the world, irrigation is used to raise the productive capacity of the soil, where soil mo...
W. E. Shoobridge was educated at Horton College, where he was introduced to the study of hydraulics,...
The yeoman ideal of independent land-owning family-based farming had wide political appeal in North ...
Even before India went under the colonial rule of the British, while the East India Company continue...
In the long history of violence and cruelty that defined the period of British rule in India, Arthur...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)The possibility of irrigating the country lying betwe...
A report prepared for the members of the Australian Royal Commission on Water Supply concerning irri...
At the monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania on Tuesday evening, August 11, His Excelle...
Concerned with the economic decline of the colony, the Tasmanian parliament in 1858 approved legisl...
Tasmania's easily cleared land was limited, and after the mid-1830's, when such land could no longe...
This study is primarily concerned with the working career of John Ridley (1806-1887), and with his c...
The influence of climatic variability on the European history of Tasmania has largely been neglected...
The export of Tasmanian apples to London opens up a wide and interesting field of inquiry to the st...
Proceedings of the Monthly Meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania held on the 10th May, 1854, His ...
The cultivation of flax on the farm of Skelton Castle has been prosecuted for the last five years, ...
Throughout the world, irrigation is used to raise the productive capacity of the soil, where soil mo...
W. E. Shoobridge was educated at Horton College, where he was introduced to the study of hydraulics,...
The yeoman ideal of independent land-owning family-based farming had wide political appeal in North ...
Even before India went under the colonial rule of the British, while the East India Company continue...
In the long history of violence and cruelty that defined the period of British rule in India, Arthur...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)The possibility of irrigating the country lying betwe...
A report prepared for the members of the Australian Royal Commission on Water Supply concerning irri...
At the monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania on Tuesday evening, August 11, His Excelle...
Concerned with the economic decline of the colony, the Tasmanian parliament in 1858 approved legisl...
Tasmania's easily cleared land was limited, and after the mid-1830's, when such land could no longe...
This study is primarily concerned with the working career of John Ridley (1806-1887), and with his c...
The influence of climatic variability on the European history of Tasmania has largely been neglected...
The export of Tasmanian apples to London opens up a wide and interesting field of inquiry to the st...
Proceedings of the Monthly Meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania held on the 10th May, 1854, His ...
The cultivation of flax on the farm of Skelton Castle has been prosecuted for the last five years, ...
Throughout the world, irrigation is used to raise the productive capacity of the soil, where soil mo...
W. E. Shoobridge was educated at Horton College, where he was introduced to the study of hydraulics,...
The yeoman ideal of independent land-owning family-based farming had wide political appeal in North ...