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Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Photograph of two students believed to be Heather Gulline and Pat Richardson outside the Botany Shed
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Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Photograph of two students believed to be Heather Gulline and Pat Richardson outside the Botany Shed
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Two issues of Togatus dated Thursday, 15th August, 1946 & Monday, 7th October, 1946
Lindsay Crawford
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Staff and students on Sandy Bay campus
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Sandy Bay Road and tram from the Rifle Range sheds
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Sandy Bay campus towards Derwent River
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Sandy Bay campus facing Mt Wellington
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Sandy Bay campus facing Mt Wellington
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Sandy Bay campus facing Earl Street
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Sandy Bay campus facing Alexander Street
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Photographs of University of Tasmania lower campus
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Black and white photographs of University of Tasmania lower campus at Sandy Bay taken by Lindsay Crawford, a science student at UTAS during1945-1947. The old Sandy Bay rifle range sheds were initially used by staff and students as part of the move from the Domain site to the new Sandy Bay campus after the Second World War
Lindsay Crawford
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Photograph taken outside the Botany Shed. Lindsay Crawford back right, Pat Richardson right, Heather Gulline (?) left front)
Old Rifle Range sheds, Sandy Bay campus
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Collection consists of correspondence from Olive Pink and black and white photographs of the UTAS campus 1945-1947
Lindsay Crawford
Part of Lindsay Crawford Collection
Material concerning Olive Pink includes :
• Letter 11.5.63 to Lindsay from Olive Pink at Home Hut, Native Flora Reserve, Alice Springs
• Christmas card 3.1 .66 to Lindsay from Olive Pink
• Article 'She of the Never-Never' in HQ, November/December 1966
• Article 'Miss Pink's garden' in Australian Garden History, Vol 10 No 3, November/December 1998
• Newspaper article 'Tribute to desert trailblazer' in The Age, Saturday 26th May, 2018
• Newspaper article 'Where they rest in peace' in The Senior, undated
• Pamphlet: Olive Pink: Arid Zone Botanic Garden, undated
• Genealogy (3 pages). Olive Pink believed she and Lindsay were 3rd cousins
Lindsay Crawford