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Mark Septimus Mitchell went shooting
Sketch from the scrapbook of Sarah E.E. Mitchell of Lisdillon on the East Coast of Tasmania 1868.
Sketch, not numbered, taken 1868, by Catherine Mitchell, with subsequent notes by Sarah Mitchell in 1935. This sketch was returned from England, 1927.
Mark Septimus Mitchell went out shooting during holidays home from Horton College Ross (Kate) C.P. Mitchell and Amy M J Mitchell went with him to Mayfield Swamp. Going through the water called to them “Come on” but they would not. & used to tease him for asking them to come. Mayfield East Coast Tasmania belonged to my father John Mitchell.
The sketches by Catherine Penwarne (Kate), eldest daughter of John and Catherine Mitchell (of Cornwall, England, who settled at Lisdillon, East Coast Tasmania in 1852) were made between 1860 and 1876, and portray aspects of 19th Century social and domestic life. Catherine’s sketches were compiled by her sister Sarah. E.E.Mitchell. Derived from her own collection, from those of friends and relations, and from John Ball, Kate's husband, they were compiled sometime between 1928 and 1933. The sketches are mounted in an album, together with: locks of Kate's hair on red silk; a pressed fern arrangement; a coloured photograph of John and Catherine Ball; and coloured views of Buckland Churchyard in 1850, showing the grave of Paul Thomas Mitchell, aged 3 days, and in 1879 showing the grave of Catherine Penwarne Ball. The scrapbook was bequeathed to The Royal Society of Tasmania in 1946.
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Kate, Miss Grigg & her scholars walking
Sketch from the scrapbook of Sarah E.E. Mitchell of Lisdillon on the East Coast of Tasmania 1874.
Sketch 103 - Taken 1864 or 1865 - by Catherine Mitchell.
Kate P. Mitchell, went to a distant cousins mixed school at Emerald Hill, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia – Miss Martha Grigg’s – when out walking the boys used to play like this – Needless to say all this land is built over or reserves. Kate learned Leather work & I have a basket she made. She taught us, i.e myself (S.E.E.M) and Amy M. J.M, when she returned home.
The sketches by Catherine Penwarne (Kate), eldest daughter of John and Catherine Mitchell (of Cornwall, England, who settled at Lisdillon, East Coast Tasmania in 1852) were made between 1860 and 1876, and portray aspects of 19th Century social and domestic life. Catherine’s sketches were compiled by her sister Sarah. E.E.Mitchell. Derived from her own collection, from those of friends and relations, and from John Ball, Kate's husband, they were compiled sometime between 1928 and 1933. The sketches are mounted in an album, together with: locks of Kate's hair on red silk; a pressed fern arrangement; a coloured photograph of John and Catherine Ball; and coloured views of Buckland Churchyard in 1850, showing the grave of Paul Thomas Mitchell, aged 3 days, and in 1879 showing the grave of Catherine Penwarne Ball. The scrapbook was bequeathed to The Royal Society of Tasmania in 1946.
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Kate taught her dog Caleb to find her whip
Sketch from the scrapbook of Sarah E.E. Mitchell of Lisdillon on the East Coast of Tasmania 1875.
Sketch 48, taken 1875, by Catherine Mitchell.
Kate taught her dog Caleb to find her whip
Emily Giblin got us to take this paper out & thought Kate would take it better at the spot but I don’t think it was – Emily Giblin with spectacles on, Harriet Mayson, self, Oliver Latham, George Pennefather, Arthur Giblin, Mark & Kate. P. M, - We went out at the back valley for a picnic – Caleb dog is there. Kate taught it to go back & find her whip & stand against the saddle & give it to her – Hide her kerchief, in the sand & afterward send it to look for it, it would let the wind blow from her track & smell it, rung & bring it to her. Emily Gilblin afterward Mrs Crawford Maxwell.
The sketches by Catherine Penwarne (Kate), eldest daughter of John and Catherine Mitchell (of Cornwall, England, who settled at Lisdillon, East Coast Tasmania in 1852) were made between 1860 and 1876, and portray aspects of 19th Century social and domestic life. Catherine’s sketches were compiled by her sister Sarah. E.E.Mitchell. Derived from her own collection, from those of friends and relations, and from John Ball, Kate's husband, they were compiled sometime between 1928 and 1933. The sketches are mounted in an album, together with: locks of Kate's hair on red silk; a pressed fern arrangement; a coloured photograph of John and Catherine Ball; and coloured views of Buckland Churchyard in 1850, showing the grave of Paul Thomas Mitchell, aged 3 days, and in 1879 showing the grave of Catherine Penwarne Ball. The scrapbook was bequeathed to The Royal Society of Tasmania in 1946.
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