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Raymond Charles Hutchinson Index: University of Tasmania Collection
Index to autobiography of Raymond Charles Hutchinson b. 1909, printed pamphlet.
From University Collection UT 34
Henry Charles Kingsmill Index: University of Tasmania Collection
Index to the personal papers of Henry Charles Kingsmill (1843 - 1909) who was connected to the University from its foundation, and lectured in surveying from 1904.
From University Collection UT 51
University Heraldic Arms and Seal Index: University of Tasmania Collection
Photographs of the seal of Tasmanian Council of Education (1859-1889) designed by Bishop Nixon and used by the University of Tasmania until 1902, colour photo of the heraldic arms granted in 1978.
Please note: the heraldic arms motto has been modernised to use U instead of V. The motto conventionally displays as INGENIIS PATVIT CAMPVS.
From University Collection UT549
Library Promotional Video 1981 Index: University of Tasmania Collection
Consists of one Library promotional video made in 1981, VHS cassette recording, 6.5 minutes. Script by Mary Howard and Peter Cohen, narrated by Meg Taylor, camera work by Michael Knott, Ross James and Eve Pettit, technical director Brian Rieusset, programme director Eve Pettit. Originally recorded on Umatic cassette for continuous playing over 1 hour, copied on to VHS by Brian Rieusset July, 1993, for University Archives (two showings over 15 minutes). Includes typed copy of script.
From University Collection UT558
Professor Charles Dunn Hardie Index: University of Tasmania Collection
This index contains a tape recorded interview with Professor Dunn (1911 - 2002) on research in education entitled "Knowledge and Research in Education". Professor Hardie was appointed first dean of the Faculty of Education in 1946.
From University Collection UT 63
Friedrich von Schiller 150th Anniversary Deutsche Mark : University of Tasmania Collection
This medal is one of a collection of four medals presented to the University. This five Deutsche Mark silver piece (28mm diameter) commemorates the 150th anniversary of the death of Friedrich von Schiller, (10 November 1759 – 9 May 1805) a German poet, philosopher, historian, and playwright. For the other three medals see http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18542/, http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18543/, http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18544/, and also the index http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18386/.
From University Collection UT411/1
University of Glasgow 1451-1951 Medal : University of Tasmania Collection
This medal is one of a collection of four medals presented to the University. The University of Glasgow 1451-1951 medal is bronze and 61mm in diameter. Description: Obverse: Glasgow University arms, inscription above: UNIV. GLASG. MCCCCLI - MDCCCCLI. Reverse: head of Pope crowned. Legend round: NICOLAUS PONT, MAX. UNIV. GLASG. CONDIT. A.D. VII ID JAN. A.S. MCCCCLI. For the other three medals see http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18541/, http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18544/, http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18541/. See also index http://eprints.utas.edu.au/18386/.
From University Collection UT411/2
The coastal marine mollusc fauna of King Island, Tasmania
The findings of a week-long survey of coastal marine molluscs around King Island are documented. In total, 408 species were recorded, 78 for the first time. King Island appears to be the only Tasmanian outpost for 44 species. Only two non-native species were found. A number of usually distinct species-pairs or groups appear to form intergrades around King Island. Along the island’s east coast, beached shells belonging to Quaternary-era sub-fossils were found, not all of which are represented in the contemporary local fauna. Following critical examination of published sources and museum specimens, a checklist of King Island’s coastal marine mollusc fauna is presented, comprising 619 species. It is likely that many more local species await discovery and documentation
Photograph Index: University of Tasmania Collection
This index lists photographs, glass plate negatives and slides of various locations and scenes in Tasmania.
From University Collection Pr
Lyndhurst Falkiner Giblin Index: University of Tasmania Collection
Lyndhurst Falkiner Giblin (1872-1951), political economist, was born on 29 November 1872 in Hobart, son of William Robert Giblin, barrister, and his wife Emmely Jean, née Perkins. Educated at The Hutchins School, Hobart, and University College, London, he entered King's College, Cambridge, in 1893, graduating senior optime (mathematics and science) in 1896 (M.A., 1928). He rowed for King's but excelled at Rugby Union, representing not only his college and university but England too. Revisiting King's in 1938, an extraordinary career behind him, he was elected to an honorary fellowship and given the use of Keynes's rooms. When Giblin died the college established a studentship in his name.
Extract of biography taken from: Neville Cain, 'Giblin, Lyndhurst Falkiner (1872–1951)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/giblin-lyndhurst-falkiner-6303/text10871, published in hardcopy 1981
Lyndhurst Falkiner Giblin 1877-1951
Letters from Prof. R.L. Dunbabin 1941 - 1945
From University Collection UT31