The Bishop of Tasmania read an interesting paper entitled " Notes on a Recent Visit to Norfolk Island." He stated that his visit in August, 1892, was but a hurried one, and his engagements were numerous, but I seized every opportunity that presented itself to me to discover all I could of the characteristics of this little spot so unique in its history from many points of view. My chief informant was Dr. P. H. Metcalfe, the medical officer of the island, indefatigable alike in the discharge of his professional duties and in the promotion of many branches of science. The first view obtained from the deck of a vessel reveals a larger island with two satellites. The largest of the latter is Phillip Island, a precipitous mass of red ba...
King's Island, situated about halfway between one of the most southern prominences of the Australia...
Only forty days after Governor Phillip's First Fleet entered Port Jackson on 26th January 1788 to f...
Pine Island is one of the five or six islets which, at wide intervals, dot the surface of the magni...
It was intimated at a recent meeting of this Society, that as Norfolk Island is about to pass into ...
Proceedings of the Monthly Meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania held on the 11th November, 1854,...
Our Government has availed itself of Mr. Bonwick's special knowledge to secure copies of the paper...
The Hunter Islands lie off the north-western extremity of Tasmania and cover a considerable area. T...
Visits to the islands in Bass' Straits are so rare that I feel certain the members of this Society ...
The geographical position, and geological and cultural history of Macquarie Island render it an impo...
This paper introduces a series concerned with the results of a scientific expedition undertaken betw...
An account is given of the town of New Norfolk, Tasmania, from its early colonial beginnings until...
This is an information-packed handbook on Norfolk Island located between Australia and New Zealand. ...
The last two years have been spent in East Australia, and my short residence in Tasmania has point...
The monthly evening meeting of the Society was held on Tuesday, 11th September, His Excellency the ...
Preservation Island was the first area south of Sydney to experience the impact of European settleme...
King's Island, situated about halfway between one of the most southern prominences of the Australia...
Only forty days after Governor Phillip's First Fleet entered Port Jackson on 26th January 1788 to f...
Pine Island is one of the five or six islets which, at wide intervals, dot the surface of the magni...
It was intimated at a recent meeting of this Society, that as Norfolk Island is about to pass into ...
Proceedings of the Monthly Meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania held on the 11th November, 1854,...
Our Government has availed itself of Mr. Bonwick's special knowledge to secure copies of the paper...
The Hunter Islands lie off the north-western extremity of Tasmania and cover a considerable area. T...
Visits to the islands in Bass' Straits are so rare that I feel certain the members of this Society ...
The geographical position, and geological and cultural history of Macquarie Island render it an impo...
This paper introduces a series concerned with the results of a scientific expedition undertaken betw...
An account is given of the town of New Norfolk, Tasmania, from its early colonial beginnings until...
This is an information-packed handbook on Norfolk Island located between Australia and New Zealand. ...
The last two years have been spent in East Australia, and my short residence in Tasmania has point...
The monthly evening meeting of the Society was held on Tuesday, 11th September, His Excellency the ...
Preservation Island was the first area south of Sydney to experience the impact of European settleme...
King's Island, situated about halfway between one of the most southern prominences of the Australia...
Only forty days after Governor Phillip's First Fleet entered Port Jackson on 26th January 1788 to f...
Pine Island is one of the five or six islets which, at wide intervals, dot the surface of the magni...