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Advertising : 1,185 wordsContinuing our series of articles on the old cemeteries of Hobart, we now come to deal with what, from its position and history, is undoubtedly the ...
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Advertising : 674 wordsFurther along, we come across the tomb of James Edward Bicheno (died 1851, aged 65). He was Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Records in ...
Article : 241 wordsThe name of Crowther has long been honorably identified with Hobart. and indeed with Tasmania. Here in the grave of Wm. Crowther. ...
Article : 121 wordsCaptain Kelly has a distinct niche in our history, for among other things, he was the first to circumnavigate the Island (1815-16), in Governor Davey’s ...
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Article : 553 wordsEntering the ground the other day the suggestion of ruin and decay as seen from the roadway, becomes a stern reality. Everywhere broken ...
Article : 208 wordsBut, indeed, the interesting list could be continued almost indefinitely, As it is so old a place (in a young colony) it is almost ...
Article : 466 wordsThis tall oblong monument, near the Salamanca Place side, covers the remains of [?] Governor David Collins, who died suddenly in Hobart, March ...
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World (Hobart, Tas. : 1918 - 1924), Mon 21 Aug 1922, Page 2
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