Van Diemen's Land Company minutes
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- 1826
Van Diemen's Land Co. Minutes. Printed by Andrew Bent. Photocopy (Ferguson no.1097), 1826.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Van Diemen's Land Company minutes
Van Diemen's Land Co. Minutes. Printed by Andrew Bent. Photocopy (Ferguson no.1097), 1826.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Van Diemen's Land Company documents
Collection of printed papers
• Van Diemen's Land Company: British Acts relating to the Company, 1825, 1847, 1863, 1877, 1916.
• Tasmanian Parliamentary Papers in re V.D.L. Co., 1859, 1889, 1911.
• Circular advertising land for sale 1858.
• Report of Emu Bay Railway Co. 1937
• V.D.L. Co. Annual Report, 1868/69, 1931/37.
• Report to V.D.L. Co. by James Bailey on the State of their properties, 10 Aug. 1881.
• Report on properties by Capt. James Rowe, 1886.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Van Diemens Land Company Survey of Lands
"V.D.L. Co. Survey of Lands", Correspondence with Colonial Secretary, 1842-1844.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Transcripts from "History of the Origin, Rise and Progress of the Van Diemen's Land Company.
Transcripts from "History of the Origin, Rise and Progress of the Van Diemen's Land Company. London. (Ferguson 1302) 1829.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Transcripts from Annual Reports of the V.D.L.Co.
Van Diemen's Land Company. Transcripts from Annual Reports,1831-1854.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Origin, rise and progress of the V.D.L. Co.
Origin, rise and progress of the V.D.L. Co. from the Colonial Advocate, 1828.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Notes relating to economic background in U.K. affecting the foundation of Van Diemen's Land Company
Part of Meston Papers
Notes compiled by A.L. Meston, mainly relating to the economic background in U.K. which affected foundation of Van Diemen's Land Company
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Notes on the Van Diemen's Land Company and aborigines
Part of Meston Papers
Loose leaf Notebook containing notes on the Van Diemen's Land Company & aborigines
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Notes on an incident when aboriginal women were killed
Part of Meston Papers
Notes on an incident when aboriginal women were killed at Emu Bay. Includes copy of letter from G.A. Robinson to Rev. William Bedford, 1829-1832.
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Notebook of some correspondence regarding Van Diemen's Land Company
Part of Meston Papers
Notebook of some correspondence regarding Van Diemen's Land Company
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Miscellaneous indexed notes regarding Van Diemen's Land Company
Part of Meston Papers
Miscellaneous indexed notes regarding Van Diemen's Land Company
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Land conveyance : Rouse to Van Diemen's Land Co.
Collection consists of one parchment deed dated 15th January 1884. Conveyance of two roods of land in Emu Bay, Tasmania, from George and Alfred Rouse, of Emu Bay, to the Van Diemen's Land Company for a railway line, with marginal plan.
George Rouse
This diary, dated 3 July 1827 to 29 August 1827 is entitled: 'H. Hellyer's journal of operations in opening a road from Emu Bay towards the Hampshire Hills'. It is written in an octavo notebook, interleaved with blotting paper, bound in light brown leather, marked 'No.7'. A pencil note inside states: 'H.H.'s diary continued from a memo book opening - lengthwise having yellow edges and green covers and marked No (the number has been omitted). At the bottom of the last entry is a note 'Diary continued in a memo book with green covers and yellow edges marked No .. (opening lengthwise)' (the number has been omitted) The diary is illustrated by neat drawings of animals (eg. 'native cat'), plants, trees, scenery and the camp. At the front are tables of 'the quantity of timber etc. upon one quarter of an acre of heavily timbered land in three different parts of the Forest where the soil is unexceptionable'
In his journal Hellyer noted the weather conditions - they were hampered by rain and their camp was very cold and damp, there were rats and Hellyer was troubled by a sore and inflamed face, but there were sunny days when he commented that 'this climate is certainly far superior, it is never so cold and seldom so hot as the Dog days in England'. He described the timber, dogwood interspersed with Forest Trees of stringy bark, blackwood, etc. - one tree was sixty feet in circumference. The clearing work was done mainly with axe and cross cut saw and occasionally a pile of logs too difficult to move was burnt. Hellyer calculated that it could cost as much as £93 in labour to clear 21 acres. The work men mentioned included Richard Frederick, who seems to have acted as second in command, Jones the cook, Harley, McDonald, Wells, Higginson, Isaac, and Mackie. They lived mainly on salt pork, brought from England in the Company's supply ship, and dough boys (flour and water boiled hard). The men would not eat salt mutton even when it was available. Supplies were very short as the expected ship had not arrived and on 14 August Hellyer wrote to Edward Curr the V.D.L. Company manager complaining of the arrangements for supplies for they were reduced to flour only and they could not work on that. On one occasion Hellyer went back in the 'long boat' to Circular Head for supplies and described the coast, a cavern, grass tree hearts which he found tasted like walnuts, and pieces of the wreck of the Dotterel (wrecked in March 1827 off Port Dalrymple) which they found. At Circular Head he obtained stores from Mr White, paint from Mr Watson arid medicines from Dr. McNab. He noted that the sheep had foot rot, that the freemen [of the Company ] had been on strike owing to the lack of supplies and that ten of the Company's servants, including the prisoner White, had drowned since March.
Henry Hellyer
Part of Henry Hellyer Diary
Selected illustrations from Hellyers diary, dated 3 July 1827 to 29 August 1827
Henry Hellyer
Copy of Minutes of Council of the Van Diemen's Land Company
Part of Meston Papers
Copy of Minutes of Council of the Van Diemen's Land Company
Archibald Lawrence Meston