Letter to Sir Horace Tozer, 1896
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- 1896
Letter 29 January 1896 re: appointment of Justices of the Peace.
Bell, Joshua Thomas, 1863-1911
Letter to Sir Horace Tozer, 1896
Letter 29 January 1896 re: appointment of Justices of the Peace.
Bell, Joshua Thomas, 1863-1911
Correspondence, Margaret Miller Bell, from 1896
Part of Bell Family Papers
Handwritten letters, most are addressed to 'My dear Collie' and signed 'your affectionate Mother, Margaret M. Bell'. There are two letters to Lady Bell from W. L. T Drew [?] regarding her financial situation.
Reviews of publications, with other contributions to periodicals, 1889-1897
Newspaper cuttings of Tasma's reviews and other contributions to periodicals. Reviews appeared in various journals; articles contributed to 'The Times' are included.
Tasma, 1848-1897
Handwritten poems, bound in a brown paper cover, prefaced by a letter to Miss Maud Bertie, dated Sydney, Christmas, 1897. Accompanied by a photograph of Miss Maud Bertie.
Stone, Louis, 1871-1935
Recollections of a rambling life, 1897
Autobiography of Queensland pioneer and pastoralist Thomas Archer.
First published in 1897 in Yokohama, Japan by the 'Japan Gazette' for private circulation.
This transcript was copied by hand by William James Gall (1867-1938); it concludes as Archer departs for California.
Archer, Thomas, 1823-1905
Letter, 1897 April 7 : Adelaide, to Lucy.
Letter to his wife Lucy written from Adelaide describing visits to vineyards and wineries.
Childs, D. J., 1844-
'Aboriginal vocabulary, supplied at Jimbour'
Part of Bell Family Papers
One typescript page and seven handwritten pages, of various sizes, with lists of Aboriginal Australian words. Three pages with pen handwritting have a note across the first page saying they were given to Joshua Thomas Bell at Jimbour on 2 Mar 1897 and appear to be from the envelope with the notes 'Aboriginal Vocabulary, supplied at jimbour, 2nd March 1897, by 'old Combo, Darlo, and Nipper. JTB'. Some pages are written in pencil and there is one page of typescript. There is a handwritten note inserted in this file (with the date 17 Jun 2010 printed at the bottom) that says Darlo spoke Yarrawa [sic] dialect, the dialect ... Jimbour to Dalby'; Old Combo came from Big River, New South Wales and spoke the Hamilario [?] N.S.W. dialect [possibly Gamilaroi ?]
Bell, Joshua Thomas, 1863-1911
Letter, 1897 Sep 24 : Glenelg, [to] S. Tomkinson.
Letter to the Hon. S. Tomkinson recommending the purchase of her book 'Old gumtree lyrics'.
Whitington, Lucretia Sturt
Photographs of the Mayne family on holiday in New Zealand
Photographs of the Mayne family on holiday in New Zealand, Jan 1897. Photograph 1: Isaac Mayne, unknown lady, Mary Emelia Mayne, Mr Stewart (in tall hat), William Mayne (top right on coach) in boater -- Photograph 2: Reefton, New Zealand, Monday 25 Jan 1897, Back row L-R: Mary Emelia Mayne, Florence Davidson, William Mayne, Mr Stewart ; Front row l-r: James Mayne, Isaac Mayne -- Photograph 3: Back row on coach l-r: Mr Stewart, James Mayne, Front row l-r: Isaac Mayne, Mary Emelia Mayne, William Mayne.
Includes 1 leaf handwritten notes by Rosamond Siemon. Also enlargement of photograph 3 and negatives.
Mayne family
Paper about Joseph Hickman read at the Tyneside Club, Birmingham, England, November 27 1897, by Mr George H. Haswell . 10 leaves typescript, transcribed from a cutting from "Tyneside Weekly Chronicle' (undated). Also transcripts of three letters from John Williams to his niece Elizabeth Grimshaw, nee Williams, written 1884.
Haswell, George H.