- UQFL443
- Collection
- 1830-1851
Copies of correspondence and notebooks of Dr Thomas Graham from 1830 until 1851.
Beagle, John
Copies of correspondence and notebooks of Dr Thomas Graham from 1830 until 1851.
Beagle, John
Research material used for The recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn and Henry Kingsley; papers relating to the establishment of a pharmacy course at the University of Queensland.
Mellick, J. S. D. (John Stanton Davis), 1920-
Letter, 1833 Aug 3 : Darlinghurst, to E. Deas Thomson.
Letter to E. Deas Thomson asking permission to send three boxes of books to the Bishop of New Zealand per "Sydney".
Broughton, William Grant, 1788-1853
Typescript transciption from Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies (vol. [10], issue [39], pages 244-248) of a letter from 'An Old Indian Officer', written 25 Jan 1833, commenting on an article that appeared in the Dec 1832 'Asiatic Journal' opposing the penal settlement at Moreton Bay. The writer is in favour of the settlement for the assistance it may afford shipwrecked mariners.
Transcribed from 'Asiatic Journal' 1833, p. 244.
Memoranda of a few days sojourn in France, Jul 1833
Bound handwritten diary with illustrations, author unknown, with bookplate of F.H. Andrews.
Accompanied by handwritten notes about the diary's contents (2 p.) and sketch of the coat of arms on the bookplate.
Andrews, F. H.
A collection of letters mainly from Australia, written between the years 1833 and 1855, for the most part to William and Julia Archer of Tolderodden, Laurvig, Norway, by those of their sons who emigrated within this period to New South Wales.
Archer, John
Letter, 1834 Sep 11: to Thomas Butt.
Copy of a letter from Henry Hallam to his friend Thomas Butt, 1834 Sep 11, concerning various contemporary social, literary and educational matters.
Also biographical notes (2 p.) by F.W. Robinson on persons concerned.
Hallam, Henry, 1779-1859
Kingsley Family Books - inscribed and extra-illustrated
Books presented by Fanny Kingsley to her youngest son Grenville Kingsley. Extra-illustrated with photographs, including portrait photographs of Charles and Fanny Kingsley as well as their four children Rose, Maurice, Mary and Grenville.
Kingsley, Frances Eliza Grenfell, 1814-1891
Letter, 1911 Oct 25 : Penzance, to cousin Joseph
Handwritten, signed letter to cousin Joseph, on family matters. Letterhead: W.D. Mathews & Sons, shipbrokers Penzance.
Accompanied by financial statement to owners of the ship Catherine, per Bolds & Joy, (1848), testimonial from inhabitants of Milford and Hakin, shippers of goods from Milford Haven to Bristol in steam vessel County of Pembroke, to Captain B.R. Mathews, (1835), and testimonial from passengers in vessel commanded by Captain Mathews (1835), including signatures of passengers and headed: Off Port Phillip Heads, 15 Oct 1853..
Mathews, E. T.
Conditional pardon, 1835 Jan 7
Conditional pardon no. 208 granted to Francisco Joseph, 7 January 1835, signed Major General Richard Bourke and Alexander MacLeay.
Joseph, Francisco