USEFUL ONLINE LINKS re HISTORY / GEOGRAPHY of TASMANIA
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:21 pm
The State Library of Tasmania has several digitized texts available online that should be of
use to anyone seeking information on the geography and/or history of Tasmania.
If you know of any online resources of a similar nature, (using the URL button)please post
the links in this topic.
[PLEASE NOTE - all Tasmanian State Library (LINC) links given in this topic are no longer active.
When I get a chance, I'll find out what they should be now and replace. ... Ross ]
This link is to Bailliere's Tasmanian Gazetteer and Road Guide 1877
http://greenstone.statelibrary.tas.gov. ... a=d&cl=CL1
This link is to the Tasmanian Post Office Directory 1904
http://greenstone.statelibrary.tas.gov. ... a=d&cl=CL1
This link is to The Tasmanian Cyclopedia Vol. 1
http://greenstone.statelibrary.tas.gov. ... a=d&cl=CL1
This link is to The Tasmanian Cyclopedia Vol. 2 (1900)
http://greenstone.statelibrary.tas.gov. ... a=d&cl=CL1
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This site hosting "The Companion to Tasmanian History" edited by Alison Alexander is
courtesy of the University of Tasmania
http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companio ... /index.htm
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This site is provided by the National Library of Australia. It hosts digitized copies of The
Mercury as well as early Tasmanian newspapers and those from mainland states.
It's quite a new site and a lot of material is not quite available for viewing although the
search function gives you a taste of what's come .... try a search on "post office" in The Mercury!!
http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/home
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This site is provided by The Internet Archive
You can read an entire copy of "An Excursion to Port Arthur in 1842" by David Burn
Originally published by J.W. Beattie in 1901 and illustrated with his photographs.
Judging by some of advertisements, this is not the original edition
http://www.archive.org/stream/excursion ... 3/mode/2up
use to anyone seeking information on the geography and/or history of Tasmania.
If you know of any online resources of a similar nature, (using the URL button)please post
the links in this topic.
[PLEASE NOTE - all Tasmanian State Library (LINC) links given in this topic are no longer active.
When I get a chance, I'll find out what they should be now and replace. ... Ross ]
This link is to Bailliere's Tasmanian Gazetteer and Road Guide 1877
http://greenstone.statelibrary.tas.gov. ... a=d&cl=CL1
This link is to the Tasmanian Post Office Directory 1904
http://greenstone.statelibrary.tas.gov. ... a=d&cl=CL1
This link is to The Tasmanian Cyclopedia Vol. 1
http://greenstone.statelibrary.tas.gov. ... a=d&cl=CL1
This link is to The Tasmanian Cyclopedia Vol. 2 (1900)
http://greenstone.statelibrary.tas.gov. ... a=d&cl=CL1
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This site hosting "The Companion to Tasmanian History" edited by Alison Alexander is
courtesy of the University of Tasmania
http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companio ... /index.htm
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This site is provided by the National Library of Australia. It hosts digitized copies of The
Mercury as well as early Tasmanian newspapers and those from mainland states.
It's quite a new site and a lot of material is not quite available for viewing although the
search function gives you a taste of what's come .... try a search on "post office" in The Mercury!!
http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/home
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This site is provided by The Internet Archive
You can read an entire copy of "An Excursion to Port Arthur in 1842" by David Burn
Originally published by J.W. Beattie in 1901 and illustrated with his photographs.
Judging by some of advertisements, this is not the original edition
http://www.archive.org/stream/excursion ... 3/mode/2up