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  2. Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) and Young Women's…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/Y/YMCA.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) and Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA). The YMCA, part of an international movement for 'the Spiritual, Intellectual, Social, and Moral Improvement of all within its reach', reached Launceston in 1880
  3. Photographs - Andrew Inglis Clark - University of Tasmania

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/clark/photos.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.
  4. Poppy industry

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/P/Poppy.htm
    25 Jun 2012: poppy industry. The Poppy or opiate alkaloid industry is based on a dry poppy plant process invented by Hungarian chemist, Janos Kabay, in 1931. Following CSIRO development work, pilot production began on the north-west coast in 1964. The first
  5. Scots Community

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/S/Scots.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Scots Community. An 1860 example of the Scots influence in Tasmania (W. E. Crowther Library, SLT). The Scots Community began to arrive in Tasmania from the 1820s, around the Clyde River and the northern Midlands, attracted by the land grant scheme
  6. Parks

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/P/Parks.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Parks. People's Park in Launceston, about 1880 (W. L. Crowther Library, SLT). Parks are plentiful in Tasmanian towns. Mostly managed by municipal authorities, they consist of land set aside by the state or federal government (for example, Hobart's
  7. Shops

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/S/Shops.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Shops. Staff outside Storrer's Furniture Warehouse, Launceston, about 1890 (Tasmaniana Library, SLT). Shops began in Tasmania in the earliest settlements, with people selling their own products and a range of imports from England. In about 1806
  8. Wages and Unemployment

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/W/Wages.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Wages and Unemployment. Walduck's woorkroom staff at Beaconsfield, 1900 (AOT, PH30/1/5938). In its formative years, Van Diemen's Land was a prison farm dependant on a publicly owned slave labour force, at once cheap and inefficient. Despite its
  9. Contact us - Andrew Inglis Clark - University of Tasmania

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/clark/contact.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.
  10. Letters - Andrew Inglis Clark - University of Tasmania

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/clark/letters.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.
  11. the Muttonbird

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/M/Muttonbird.htm
    25 Jun 2012: the Muttonbird. Hoisting casks of muttonbird oil into a vessel, 1920 (AOT, PH30/1/6141). The Muttonbird or Short-tailed Shearwater, Puffinus tenuirostris, only breeds in Australia and is probably Australia's most abundant seabird. It is a
  12. Vegetables other than Potatoes

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/V/Vegetables.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Vegetables other than Potatoes. A tableau made from Tasmanian vegetables displayed at Government House, 1942 (AOT, PH30/1/2706). An important part of the Aborigines' diet was vegetables, such as native carrot, native potato, and the pith from
  13. Clark as law-maker and jurist - University of Tasmania

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/clark/clark_exhibition/jurist.html
    25 Jun 2012: While Attorney-General in the Fysh and Braddon Governments, Clark became the most productive and progressive Tasmanian Attorney-General of the nineteenth century. He introduced 228 Bills into the House of Assembly and, displaying superlative
  14. Clark's writings - University of Tasmania

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/clark/writings.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.
  15. Speeches - Andrew Inglis Clark - University of Tasmania

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/clark/speeches.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.
  16. Catholicism

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/C/Catholicism.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Catholicism. St Paul's Catholic church, Oatlands, 1850s (ALMFA, SLT). Catholics have usually comprised about a fifth of Tasmania's population. Their proportion fell to 17 percent in 1929–47. Unprecedented migration from continental Europe lifted
  17. Trade Unions

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/T/Trade%20unions.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Trade Unions. An Eight Hour Day parade in Liverpool Street, Hobart in 1920 (AOT, PH30/1/3767). The earliest unions in Tasmania were organised by craft workers. There is evidence of a printers' union being established in 1829, and tailors', carpenters
  18. William Davidson Peacock

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/P/Peacock.htm
    25 Jun 2012: William Davidson Peacock. Apple label from WD Peacock's firm (Tasmaniana Library, SLT). William Davidson Peacock (1847–1921), fruit exporter. Born in Gloucestershire, Peacock emigrated to Hobart in 1869 and worked at his uncle's jam factory. In
  19. Fishing

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/F/Fishing.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Fishing. A fishing boat on the slip at Bicheno, 1920 (AOT, PH30/1/9636). Fishing began early in Van Diemen's Land. Though it is unknown whether the Aborigines ate scale fish, they certainly ate shellfish. When British pioneers found Tasmania's
  20. Clark's cultural and leisure interests - University of Tasmania

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/exhibitions/clark/interests.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.
  21. Presbyterian Church

    https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/P/Presbyterian.htm
    25 Jun 2012: Presbyterian Church. St John's Presbyterian church, Macquarie St, Hobart, 1870 (W. L. Crowther Library). The Presbyterian Church in Tasmania dates back to the early days of British settlement, with some Presbyterians arriving in 1804. In 1821

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