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Part of Manuscript Fragment Collection
Part of Manuscript Fragment Collection
Part of Manuscript Fragment Collection
Part of Manuscript Fragment Collection
Part of Manuscript Fragment Collection
Part of Manuscript Fragment Collection
Recipients of Degrees at Commemoration
Photographic except taken from the Illustrated Tasmanian Mail, 22 May, 1929 - Recipients of University of Tasmania Degrees at Commemoration, Mr A.K. Fulton (B.A), Mr T. Hytten (MA), Miss F. Stops (B.A), Mr D.S. Smith (B.E), Miss Y.I. Guilbert (B.A), Mr O.H. Biggs (B.Sc)
University of Tasmania
Rariorum aliquot Stirpium per Hispanias Obseruatarum Historia
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Charles de l’Ecluse (Clusius), Rariorum aliquot Stirpium per Hispanias Obseruatarum Historia.
Pr. Christopher Plantin, Antwerp, 1576. With numerous engravings by one of Plantin’s best artists, Pieter van der Borcht. The famous press founded by Plantin (c. 1520-1589) was to remain in business until 1867.
Charles de l’Ecluse (1526-1609), professor at the University of Leiden, established Europe’s first botanical garden there (still in existence), and laid the foundations of the Dutch bulb industry. This book is one of the earliest treatises on the flora of Spain.
Inside the front cover is ‘duplicato’, an old shelfmark C. 64, and 12/- in pencil. At the end is ‘Perlegi Tag ij 1580. mense Februario / Laus Deo.’ On the verso of the title page is ‘Will: Forsyth 1825’. From the Library of Christ College; given by Rev. R. R. Davies in 1852.
Morris Miller-Christ College Rare-Book QK 41 .C58 1576
Professors and candidates for degrees 1923
Photographic except taken from the Illustrated Tasmanian Mail, 19 April, 1923 - Photographs of Professors and candidates for degrees 1923. Professor Williams, Professor McAulay, Professor Dunbabin, Professor McDougall, Professor Copland, Professor Flynn, Professor Burn. Students Mr. C. K. Wilkins, (B.A.), Miss Erica G. Headlam, (M.A.), Mr. W. Parker Listner, (M.A.) 1919, (LL.B) 1923, Mr. B. Telford, (LL.B.), Mr. G. L. Doyle, (LL.B.), Mr. H. Guy, (LL.B.) Miss A. M. Wherrett, (B.A.) Miss B. J. Miller, (B.A.)
Miss B. White-Parsons, (B.A.) Mr. H. G. Harris, (B.A.) Mr. D. G. Salier, (B.Sc) Mr, L. F. Briggs, (B.A.) Mr. M. E .W. Stump, (B.Sc.) Miss J. L. Hurst, (B.A), Mr. T. Hytten, (B.A.) Mr. Bryan W. S. Page, (B.Sc.)
University of Tasmania
Photograph showing the initial groundworks for the playing fields on the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Photograph showing the completed Physics and Arts and Education Buildings with cars in the carpark at the University Campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Photograph showing a front view of the completed Physics Building at the University Campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Photograph showing the Physics Building under construction on the University Campus at Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Photograph showing early groundworks for the Physics Building on the University Campus at Sandy Bay. Morris Miller Library and Engineering Building in the background.
University of Tasmania
Photograph showing a front view of the Physics Building under construction on the University Campus at Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Photograph of Professor Horace Newton Barber
A photograph of Professor Horace Newton Barber (date unknown, Department of Botany 1947-1963.
Horace Newton Barber
Photograph of Christ's College, (High School building) Domain
Part of Christ College Collection
Sepia photograph of a group of boys and masters outside the college door, including small boys, some in sailor suits holding straw "boater" hats.
Photo by Wherrett & McGuffie, mounted.
Some names written on back, including Alic Cruickshank, Cyril James, A Murray, B. Hunt (master), Max Stephens, Reynolds, Gosnell (master), R. Stourton, Lilley.
Photograph of Albert Gordon Baikie
A photograph of Professor Albert Gordon Baikie (date unknown), foundation Professor of Medicine
Albert Gordon Baikie
Part of Arthur Gordon Lyne
Part of Hytten Hall Crockery
Part 4: Interview with F. D. Cruickshank
Part 3: Interview with F. D. Cruickshank
Part 3 - Interview : Professor Kay Chauncy Masterman
Part 3 - Interview : Malcolm Hills
Part 3 - Interview : Derek Phillips
Part 2: Interview with F. D. Cruickshank
Part 2 - Transcript : Mr W Perkins, Senior Lecturer in Education and Mr R Chappell
Part 2 - Interview : Tom Henderson
Part 2 - Interview : Sir Roland Wilson
Part 2 - Interview : Professor Richard Selby-Smith
Part 2 - Interview : Professor Kay Chauncy Masterman
Part 2 - Interview : Professor Ian Smith
Part 2 - Interview : Professor George Wade
Part 2 - Interview : Professor A. Oliver
Part 2 - Interview : Prof E.J.G Pitman
Part 2 - Interview : Mr W Perkins, Senior Lecturer in Education and Mr R Chappell
Part 2 - Interview : Malcolm Hills
Part 2 - Interview : Ken Waters
Part 2 - Interview : Geoffrey Stilwell
Part 2 - Interview : Dr John Polya
Part 2 - Interview : Dr Harry Stanton
Part 2 - Interview : Derek Phillips
Part 2 - Interview : Charlotte Wilmot & Canon John May
Part 2 - Interview : Peter McManus
Part 2 - Interview : Mr Wilfred Thomas Dowsett
Part 2 - Interview : Jim T.C. Brassil
Part 1: Interview with F. D. Cruickshank
Part 1 - Transcript : Mr W Perkins, Senior Lecturer in Education and Mr R Chappell
Part 1 - Interview : Tom Henderson
Part 1 - Interview : Sir Roland Wilson
Part 1 - Interview : Professor Richard Selby-Smith
Part 1 - Interview : Professor Kay Chauncy Masterman
Part 1 - Interview : Professor Ian Smith
Part 1 - Interview : Professor Ian Smith
Part 1 - Interview : Professor George Wade
Part 1 - Interview : Professor A. Oliver
Part 1 - Interview : Prof E.J.G Pitman
Part 1 - Interview : Mr W Perkins, Senior Lecturer in Education and Mr R Chappell
Part 1 - Interview : Malcolm Hills
Part 1 - Interview : Ken Waters
Part 1 - Interview : Geoffrey Stilwell
Part 1 - Interview : Dr John Polya
Part 1 - Interview : Dr Harry Stanton
Part 1 - Interview : Derek Phillips
Part 1 - Interview : Charlotte Wilmot & Canon John May
Part 1 - Interview : Peter McManus
Part 1 - Interview : Mr Wilfred Thomas Dowsett
Part 1 - Interview : Jim T.C. Brassil
Opera, incl. Appendix Vergiliana, with the notes of Iohannes Frisius, Philip Melancthon et al.
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Virgil, Opera, incl. Appendix Vergiliana, with the notes of Iohannes Frisius, Philip Melancthon et al.
Binding 16th- or 17th-cent., the leather lost, only the pasteboard, damaged by damp, remaining.
Pr. Weigand Han Erb., Sigmund Feierabent, Georg Rab, [Frankfurt], 1563.
Fine full-page engravings, verso of a8, c4, i8, l5, n4 verso, p2 verso, q8 verso, x3, z3, B1 verso, D1 verso, F3, H4 verso, K7.
Inside the front board ‘T. Blyth’s’. The first flyleaf is filled with pen-trials, the verso and following recto with a draft letter, 16th-cent., in English. The same hand writes more of the same on the innermost end flyleaf. At the head of the verso of the title page a 16th-cent. name, ‘Richardus Lath[?]nage’, has been cropped by the binder. The same name is written lower down, inked over. On the verso before b1 is ‘Thomas Tatham 1717’. On the verso of the last flyleaf ‘Mr William Radcliffe’, presumably the Derbyshire cotton weaver of this name (1761-1842). From the Library of Christ College.
Uncatalogued.
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Bede, Opera.
Pr. in 8 vols. by Ioannes Hervagius (Iohann Herwegen), Basel, 1563.
The first printed edition (editio princeps) of the works of the Venerable Bede (d. 734), and the last until the nineteenth century. The illustrations are from his works on chronology and from some of the many pieces wrongly ascribed to him by the editor.
On the title page of vols. 5 and 7 is ‘Conventus Leod’ fratrum minorum Recoll’’, on that of vol. 2 ‘Conventus PP Recollect Leod’’; i.e. withdrawn from the library of the Franciscan convent at Liège. From the Library of Christ College.
Christ College Rare PA 8260 .O64 1563
Entry numbers 416 - 1229 in volume 1 of University of Tasmania Roll Book of Graduates, 25 June 1890 to 23 April 1959. Includes graduates from other universities in the Empire whose degrees were conferred at the University of Tasmania as ad eundem gradum degrees.
Entry numbers 2589 - 4669 in volume 2 of University of Tasmania Roll Book of Graduates 07 May 1959 to 11 December 1970
Entry numbers 1- to 415 in volume 1 of University of Tasmania Roll Book of Graduates, 25 June 1890 to 23 April 1959. Includes graduates from other universities in the Empire whose degrees were conferred at the University of Tasmania as ad eundem gradum degrees.
Entry numbers 1230 - 2588 in volume 1 of University of Tasmania Roll Book of Graduates, 25 June 1890 to 23 April 1959.
Part of Manuscript Fragment Collection
Part of Manuscript Fragment Collection
Part of Manuscript Fragment Collection
Photograph showing level one and two of the Morris Miller Library, University Campus, Sandy Bay before additional levels were added 1969-1970.
University of Tasmania
Photograph of the Morris Miller Library after the addition of levels four and five, University campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Minute book of the Tasmanian University Union, 1899 to 1913 including the University Cricket Club
The Tasmanian University Union (TUU) was created in 1899, only 9 years after the establishment of the University of Tasmania, making it one of the oldest student bodies in Australia. The first part of this minute book contains notes on the establishment of the University Cricket Club, match results and memos of arrangements made for matches, also included is a printed invitation card. The remainder of the volume contains minutes of the General Committee of the Tasmanian University Union from 1899 to 1913 listing rules, finances, attendees and decisions made. It is noted in the Constitution & Rules of 1899 that the object of the Union is the encouragement of social intercourse among the members of the University and the creation of a more general and active interest in University sports.
University of Tasmania
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of a microfilm reader in the University library at Domain House
University of Tasmania
Photograph of the Medical Sciences Building, University campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Photograph showing the Mathematics Building on the site of the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Photograph showing the completed Mathematics Building at the University Campus, Sandy Bay. Physics Building in the background.
University of Tasmania
Photograph showing a front view of the completed Maintenance Building at the University Campus, Sandy Bay.
University of Tasmania
Main south west channel excavation
Photograph showing the main south west channel excavations on the site of the University Campus at Sandy Bay
University of Tasmania
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of the main reading area of the Library, Domain, House . Taken in November 1960 showing students working at desks. Fire place and mantel on rear wall.
University of Tasmania
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of the main reading area of the University library at Domain House
University of Tasmania
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of the main reading area of the Library, Domain, House . Taken in November 1960 showing students working at desks. Honour board on wall.
University of Tasmania
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
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of the Librarian, D H Borchardt at Loans desk with Mrs Kemp 1960
University of Tasmania
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of the Librarian, D H Borchardt at Loans desk with Mrs Kemp 1960
University of Tasmania