This is an attempt to compile a complete list of places in Tasmania, both former and present; so many places seem to be disappearing. With the fast transport available today so many places are being passed over and are slowly fading into history. This work is to make sure that they do not disappear altogether. It is meant to be more of a Gazetteer than a nomenclature of Tasmania. In some of the following pages there maybe some doubt as to the accuracy but with some places there are often a number of different stories. Some very eminent historians have related their findings and later another comes along and proves the findings not exactly correct, this is the very nature of Tasmanian History. One can only write it as they see it
It is appropriate in this year 1966 when Volume One Hundred of the Papers and Proceedings of the R...
Since their original settlement, European Tasmanians have dramatically transformed the landscape. Th...
James Sprent's comprehensive survey of Hobart Town was carried out towards the end of an era of ra...
A collection of " Did you know?" facts and figures relating to all areas of Tasmania compiled in the...
Typescript document with notes on the history of place names of the North West coast of Tasmania. S...
This paper sets out to interrogate Tasmanianness and its placemaking. The cultural landscape and soc...
Between 1899 and 1904, and again between 1921 and 1927, enthusiasts of Tasmanian history formed the ...
Dramatic changes in landscape and vegetation have occurred on the northern section of the west coast...
The summaries of the numerous papers to be presented make clear the organisation of this symposium...
The paper examines 'Creativity and Innovation' in Tasmania; it questions the notion of 'originality'...
This thesis does not purport to be a comprehensive, definitive account of all Tasmanian exploration...
This paper identifies the historical-cultural processes represented by the published etymologies of ...
Biographical sketch [of the author] by the Rev. George Clark.--The French in Van Dieman's Land, and ...
Considering the size of its population and cultural isolation, Tasmania has produced a singular num...
The geological, biological, geomorphological and human history of Tasmania makes it highly varied sc...
It is appropriate in this year 1966 when Volume One Hundred of the Papers and Proceedings of the R...
Since their original settlement, European Tasmanians have dramatically transformed the landscape. Th...
James Sprent's comprehensive survey of Hobart Town was carried out towards the end of an era of ra...
A collection of " Did you know?" facts and figures relating to all areas of Tasmania compiled in the...
Typescript document with notes on the history of place names of the North West coast of Tasmania. S...
This paper sets out to interrogate Tasmanianness and its placemaking. The cultural landscape and soc...
Between 1899 and 1904, and again between 1921 and 1927, enthusiasts of Tasmanian history formed the ...
Dramatic changes in landscape and vegetation have occurred on the northern section of the west coast...
The summaries of the numerous papers to be presented make clear the organisation of this symposium...
The paper examines 'Creativity and Innovation' in Tasmania; it questions the notion of 'originality'...
This thesis does not purport to be a comprehensive, definitive account of all Tasmanian exploration...
This paper identifies the historical-cultural processes represented by the published etymologies of ...
Biographical sketch [of the author] by the Rev. George Clark.--The French in Van Dieman's Land, and ...
Considering the size of its population and cultural isolation, Tasmania has produced a singular num...
The geological, biological, geomorphological and human history of Tasmania makes it highly varied sc...
It is appropriate in this year 1966 when Volume One Hundred of the Papers and Proceedings of the R...
Since their original settlement, European Tasmanians have dramatically transformed the landscape. Th...
James Sprent's comprehensive survey of Hobart Town was carried out towards the end of an era of ra...