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966918
  • Title
    Collection 19: Proclamations, Convicts and transportation
  • Call number
    SAFE/D 356/vol. 19
  • Level of description
    sub-fonds
  • Date

    1833, 1835, 1840, 1842, 1850
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    966918
  • Issue Copy
    Microfilm : CY 1118, frames 571-607
  • Physical Description
    0.05 metres of textual material (1 vol.) - printed
  • Scope and Content
    1. Dickson, William. Letter to John Elson from Mangrove Plantation, Van Diemen’s Land, 14 March, 1833. (Ferguson: F1642) [CY 1118, frame 575]
    2. State of convicts in N.S.W. (Ferguson: F1943) [CY 1118, frame 577]
    3. Dormitory regulations, Numbers 219-222, extracted from Port Arthur Approved Regulations. [CY 1118, frame 579]
    4. Horrors of transportation. 5 items. [CY 1118, frame 581]
    5. List of the “traitors, trimmers, rose-water liberals and political tidewaiters, who voted for Mr. Wentworth’s artful dodge”. The adjournment of the question of no transportation in the Legislative Council of New South Wales, 30 August 1850. [CY 1118, frame 591]
    6. Police Office, Hobart. Notice to the Superintendent of the Road Party, 1840. Blank form. [CY 1118, frame 594]
    7. Notice of the return home of the radicals who were banished for rebellion, Glasgow, n.d. [CY 1118, frame 596]
    8. “Family portraits – originals. Tasmanian aristocracy in the bud! Newgate – Covent Garden – Macquarie Street. The high road to Fortune and Office!” Satirical cartoon. [Cy 1118, frame 597]
    9. Offer to ticket-of-leave men of a Conditional Pardon if they enter the Police Service. 21 February, 1842 [CY 1118, frame 598]
    10. Regulations for prisoners, extracted from Port Arthur Approved Regulations, Hobart. [CY 1118, frame 601]
    11. Regulations for separate prisons, extracted from Port Arthur Approved Regulations, Hobart. [CY 1118, frame 603]
    12. Notice offering a reward of £50 and a conditional pardon to a prisoner of the Crown for the capture of the murderer of Henry Flack of Great Swanport, Tasmania, 13 November, 1850. [CY 1118, frame 604]
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright:
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
  • Finding Aids
    Contents list available in the Mitchell Library Reading Room -
  • General note

    This is volume 19 of a collection of 20 volumes of proclamations held at D 356/1-20. A preservation microfilm copy is available at CY 1118 (frames 1-616).
    Preservation microfilm copy of D 356/1-20 (CY 1118), made Oct. 1987.
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