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- 1918
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "The World at War" dated 25-26 Sept. 1918. Reprint from Parliamentary Debates
John Earle
 
  
  
  
   
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Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "The World at War" dated 25-26 Sept. 1918. Reprint from Parliamentary Debates
John Earle
The real truth about vivisection
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled 'The real truth about vivisection', published in 1933 by Walter R. Hadwen. Reprinted in Melbourne by the Melbourne branch of the British Union for abolition of vivisection.
Susanna Jane Earle
Part of Earle Collection
One booklet entitled "Letters and press comments on the actions of the Hon. John Earle in the Great National Crisis, selected from a mass of correspondence by R.D. Lord 13 Feb. 1917. Printed by Stationary Co. Hobart
John Earle
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled  The case for vegetarianism by Geoffrey Hodson,  published by the New Zealand Vegetarian
Society (revised ed. ND);
Susanna Jane Earle
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
St. Mark's Church of England, Pontville: Miscellaneous Pamphlets Collection
Collection consists of miscellaneous printes papers, pamphlets and xeroxed copies of documents relating to St. Mark's Church of England, Pontville, Tasmania.
St. Mark's Anglican Church, Pontville
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "Protection" dated  13 July 1921.
Speech by the Hon. John Earle reprinted from Parliamentary Debates.
John Earle
Long Focal Length Photographic Objectives
Part of Alexander Leicester McAulay
Pamphlet produced by the Optics Research Group, Physics Department, University of Tasmania in May 1975, entitled Long Focal Length Photographic Objectives : Photographic Performance of 100 inch telephoto objective.
Alexander Leicester McAulay
Forty -five Years Public Librarian Mr A J. Taylor's Career
Part of Earle Collection
Pamphlet entitled "Forty -five Years Public Librarian Mr A J. Taylor's Career" dated  1919
Published by The World, printed by Labor Papers Ltd Hobart.
John Earle
Part of St. Mark's Church of England, Pontville: Miscellaneous Pamphlets Collection
Bishop's letter 'to the lay members of the Church of England in the Diocese of Tasmania', with extracts from his charge to the clergy, reports of the sustentation committees, and list of clergy.
St. Mark's Anglican Church, Pontville
Comments on the Perth Labor Conference
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "Comments on the Perth Labor Conference" Nov. 1918 by Senator J. Earle,on amendments of Defence Act. Extracts from Mercury
John Earle
Part of Earle Collection
One pamphlet entitled "Cheer up Australia"  dated 19 July 1922.
Reprint of speech by Senator J. Earle from Parliamentary Debates.
John Earle
C : Press cuttings and pamphlets
Part of George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Cuttings of  historical  interest  from  newspapers,  chiefly  Mercury,  Australasian  & Argus  and  The  Critic,  stuck in  albums  made  from  old catalogues  (e.g.  Army & Navy  Stores)  or  old  medical  diaries.  There are  rough  indexes to each  volume  except the  first  two.  The  volumes  were  originally  numbered  16  - 42;  no  volumes  1 - 15  were  received,  possibly  the  numbers  were  left  for the  cuttings  still  loose in envelopes (see  P.l/20)  or they  may  refer  to  other  notebooks  and  files.  -1 - Indexes  to  newspaper  cutting  volumes  18  - 42
16  -1883  - 1907  Australasian,  Argus  & Mercury,  including obituaries  of  Louisa  Meredith  (1895),  Sir  William  Clarke  (1897),  James  Bonwick,  photos of Port Arthur  by  Dr.  Fox,  1895;  peal of  bells  from  Port Arthur  transferred  to  New  Norfolk,  1897;  visit  of  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Cornwall  ,  1901,  including  photographs  of  welcoming  arches.)
17 - 1921  - 1924  'Notes  by  the  Way'  &  'historic  land  grants'  by  'Historicus'  in  The  Critic.
18 - c  1914  - 1924  'Notes  by  the  Way'  especially  on  aborigines and  bushrangers.  (partly  indexed  - see  above)
19 – c. 1914  - 1924.  As  above, including  extracts  from  Knopwood's  journal.  (Rough  index)
20 -   c  1914  - 1924  As  above
21 - 1903  - 4,  1907,  1923  Miscellaneous  cuttings  (rough  index) (Including centenary  celebrations)
22  - 1924  - 1928  (includes  Lyne  family centenary  1926)
23 -  1928  Also  includes  some  early  cuttings  including a  description  of Hobart,  1846
24 - 1929  - 1930
25 - 1930  - 1933
26 - 1933  to 1935
27 - 1935  to 1938
28  1942  to 1945
29 - 1945 to 1947
30 - 1948  to 1950
31 - 1950  to 1952  (including  Buckland  window  mystery)
32 - 1952  to 1954
33  1954  to 1955
34 - 1955  - 1956
35 - 1957
36 - 1957  to 1958
37 - 1958  to 1959
38  1959  to 1960
39 - 1960  to 1961
40 - 1962
41 - 1962  to 1963
42 - 1963  to 1965