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  2. - University of Tasmania

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/clark/bibliography.html
    25 Jun 2012: This site provides information on the redevelopment of the University web site and an opportunity to provide comments and feedback. In future policies, protocols, guidelines and templates will be accessible via the site.
  3. Shipbuilding

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/S/Shipbuilding.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Shipbuilding. C Lucas' shipyard at Battery Point, c 1920 (W. L. Crowther Library, SLT). Shipbuilding has been a significant industrial activity since the early colonial period, although it has gone through many periods of boom and bust. It flourished
  4. Frequently Asked Questions - Andrew Inglis Clark - University of…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/clark/faq.html
    25 Jun 2012: Frequently Asked Questions. What was Clark's position on female suffrage? Clark was a democrat who believed in equality and knew from his close relationship with his wife that women had the intelligence to participate effectively in public life. He
  5. The work of Andrew Inglis Clark - University of Tasmania

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/clark/work.html
    25 Jun 2012: This site provides information on the redevelopment of the University web site and an opportunity to provide comments and feedback. In future policies, protocols, guidelines and templates will be accessible via the site.
  6. Sealing

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/S/Sealing.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Sealing. D Chaillot's depiction of an elephant seal in 'Australie', 1836 (ALMFA, SLT). Sealing in Tasmanian waters predated the founding of the colony. George Bass remarked to Matthew Flinders that, while examining Wilson's Promontory in 1798, his
  7. Albert George Ogilvie

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/O/Ogilvie.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Albert George Ogilvie. Ogilvie's funeral procession through North Hobart, 1939 (AOT, PH30/1/3751). Albert George Ogilvie (1890–1939), politician, was the son of a Hobart publican, born of ex-convict parents. Brought up in his mother's Catholicism,
  8. Scenery Preservation Board

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/S/Scenery.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Scenery Preservation Board. Hartz Mountains National Park (Tasmaniana Library, SLT). The Scenery Preservation Board originated in a coalescence of interests in about 1900. Among groups such as the Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club, the Royal
  9. Table of Contents Tin Mining Undated postcard of the ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/T/Tin.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Tin Mining. Undated postcard of the Anchor tin mine (Tasmaniana Library, SLT). Tin has been mined continuously in Tasmania for the past 130 years. James 'Philosopher' Smith made the initial discovery at Mount Bischoff in 1871. While this was
  10. Convicts

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/C/Convicts.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Convicts. The convict establishment at Premaydena (WL Crowther Library, SLT). Between 1803 and 1853 approximately 75,000 convicts served time in Van Diemen's Land. Of these 67,000 were shipped from British and Irish ports and the remainder were
  11. Railways

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/R/Railways.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Railways. A train crossing the bridge over the Jordan River, 1878 (W. L. Crowther Library, SLT). On 19 August 1869, passengers on ballast wagons hauled by a contractor's locomotive marked the dawn of mechanical transport in Tasmania, riding from

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