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Launceston Historical Society Inc. Newsletter No 126 December 2010 ISSN 1036-7950 PO BOX 1296 LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 Bringing together people with an interest in history Norfolk Plains Revealed Dr Julie Gough, artist and historian, captivated a large audience on 21 November with stories she has re-created from snippets of information embedded within the nine volumes of manuscript 3251 from the NLA. Compiled largely from Magistrates depositions this primary source has been bound under the title Echoes of bushranging days in VDL. Julie is trying to unravel the connections between all those mentioned in the northern area of VDL between 1821 and 1862. Already she has exploded the prevailing myth that her ancestor Dalrymple Briggs was not adopted by Dr Jacob Mountgarrett, but was his servant. Search the transcription here: http://manuscript3251.wordpress.com/ Speaker Dr Julie Gough with Prue McCausland. History Prize 2010 At Egremont on 19 November an excited group of students who participated in the History Prize competition were presented with certificates by the Mayor, Albert van Zetten. Pictured at the left with Mr van Zetten and Dr Eric Ratcliff are some of the children: in front Alyssa Mahar, from Riverside Primary School, who won first prize in grade 5, as well as the Eric & Patricia Ratcliff Prize. Mowbray Heights Primary School students from the left are: Georgia Harte (Honourable Mention grade 6); Kaleb Clark (First in grade 6); Lynzee Williams; Tayleesha Rock; Kelsey Clarke (President s Encouragement Award); and Eloise Wickham Dolbey (President s Encouragement Award). The winners received book vouchers. LHS Inc Newsletter No 126 December 2010 1

LAUNCESTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY President Marita Bardenhagen 6334 4490 Vice-President Marion Sargent 6331 4890 Minute Secretary John Dent 6331 4099 Correspondence Secretary Leonie Prevost 6391 5511 Treasurer Carol Fuller 6331 1558 Editor of Newsletter & Publications Marion Sargent 6331 4890 Speaker Coordinators Leonie Prevost & Margaret Tassell 6331 2280 Webmaster Barney Reynolds 0419 115 991 All correspondence should be sent to: PO Box 1296 LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 or launcestonhistory@gmail.com Society Website: www.launcestonhistory.org.au Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all! Angela Prosser Green, Warren Prewer & Gus Green. Christmas Barbecue at Clarence Point This year s combined Christmas barbecue took us back in time to the Tasmanian Horse Drawn Vehicle Foundation s unique collection at the beautifully located Bonny Brae Farm at Clarence Point. A most enjoyable day was spent browsing the horse-drawn vehicles in the old apple shed, and watching the antics of the free-range poultry. Many thanks to Gus Green for organising the outing; to Warren Prewer for providing an interpretation of the collection; and for Danny and Yvonne Masters hospitality to the 30 plus people who descended on their farm. Also, special appreciation goes to Yvonne who made the dozens of scones for afternoon tea. Some of the horse-drawn vehicles on display. Photos: Marion Sargent. LHS Inc Newsletter No 126 December 2010 2

Grade 4 Launceston Historical Society History Prize Recipients 2010 An Important Historic Event First: Jacqui Dilger & Rebecca Jones Honourable Mentions: Rose Donnelly & Abbey Bishop Jack Fisher & Jay Spinks The Tasman Bridge Disaster Black Tuesday Bush Fires Building the Batman Bridge Grade 5 First: Alyssa Mahar Honourable Mentions: Chloe Houston Mackye Jago The Gold Rush Crossing the Blue Mountains The Journey of Burke and Wills Grade 6 First: Kaleb Clark Honourable Mentions: Georgie Harte Nathan O Toole Re-naming Van Diemen s Land VDL to Tasmania Going, Going, Gone (The decline of the Tasmanian Aborigines) Grade 7/8 Honourable Mention: Shannon Hunt Dr Howard Florey wins Nobel Prize Special Awards President s Award: Candice Greenway Bay Whaling in Tasmania, for innovative choice of topic President s Encouragement Awards: Eloise Wickham Dolbey Kelsey Clarke Bill James Abel Tasman, for outstanding presentation The Trial of Ned Kelly, for innovative thinking Letter to Queen Victoria, 1856, for creative reconstruction of history Eric & Patricia Ratcliff Award: Alyssa Mahar The Gold Rush LHS Inc Newsletter No 126 December 2010 3

Kerry Lodge Excursion Our group held an archaeological excursion to the site of the Kerry Lodge Probation Station on Monday 22 nd November. Fifteen members were led by archaeologist Angie McGowan to identify and record the extent of the above-ground remains of this circa 1834 convict probation station. The day was hot and members were soon looking for a break as we tackled the blackberries, hawthorn and gorse that had grown over the rubble. By lunch time we had cleared most of the weeds to reveal extensive stone foundations and other architectural elements. We had a well-earned lunch under trees at a nearby site of foundations of another building of a similar time period to the ruins on top of the hill. Quarry site at Kerry Lodge. Photos: John Dent. During our visit we discovered the location of the circa 1840s position of the road to Hobart and an 1840s stone quarry. Our group wishes to thank the private landowners for allowing us on to their properties to undertake this archaeological research. Further site visits will be organised for early next year to uncover more history of this significant convict era site in northern Tasmania. If anyone would like to become part of this group please contact John Dent on john.dent@pda.com.au. Hard at work clearing weeds from the historic site. Stone foundations of probation station revealed. Recent Publication by Member Terese Binns, Henry Hinsby, A distinguished apothecary of Hobart Town, Oct 2010. A medicine chest owned by Hobart Town Apothecary Henry Hinsby was displayed at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery for the Hinsby Family Reunion held over the weekend of 31 October 2010. This marked 175 years since 1835 when Hinsby and the chest arrived in Hobart aboard the ship Augustus Caesar. As a recently-trained London chemist, Hinsby was appointed to the Impression Bay Probation Station on the Tasman Peninsula where he administered to the convicts, before establishing himself as a pharmacist in Elizabeth Street, Hobart Town. In 1848 he married Lucy Ware, the daughter of the colony s first Baptists, Jeremiah and Mary Ware. From 1857 to 1886 Hinsby was a deacon and leading member of the Harrington Street Strict and Particular Baptist Chapel. Henry was known as The Father of Pharmacy in Tasmania. As Chairman of the Hobart Chemists Association, he was instrumental in proposing the foundation laws that govern the pharmacy industry today. To mark the Anniversary, Terese Binns released this illustrated book on the life of Henry Hinsby. RRP $50.00. LHS Inc Newsletter No 126 December 2010 4

Advance Notice of Activities Sunday 20 February 2011: Marion Sargent, Tour of Carr Villa Cemetery: A history of the site. Meet at the Carr Villa entrance in Nunamina Avenue, Kings Meadows, for a 2.30pm start. The tour will take about one hour and will involve walking and standing. Bring your own drinks. Friday 11 March 2011: The Examiner-John West Memorial Lecture, Professor Cassandra Pybus Saturday 16 April 2011: Symposium and AGM, The Indian connection with Tasmania Sunday 22 May 2011: Angela McGowan, Historical Archaeology in Tasmania an archaeliography Sunday 19 June 2011: Dr Jillian Koshin, Lamont s Cottage Sunday 17 July 2011: Dr Anne Neale, Guide to Launceston s architecture Sunday 21 August 2011: Associate Professor Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, Convicts Sunday 18 September 2011: Robyn Lake, Trade trails convict cabinetmakers transported during the Assignment Period Sunday 16 October 2011: Andrew Gregg, Of greatest service to the Norfolk Plains : The contrasting colonial careers of Roderic O Connor and William Bryan Sunday 20 November 2011: To be advised Members Column New Members: The President and Executive welcome to our Society the following new members: Terese Binns, Perry & Dyane Brown, Heather & Lynette Loffel, Helen Mitchell. Archaeology Group: The next meeting will be on 22 February 2011 (the last Tuesday) at 1.00pm at the Phil Leonard Room, Launceston Library. Publicity: The Examiner has published photographs and articles on some of our recent activities: Dianne Snowden s talk, Convict women trigger interest of history buffs, 12 October 2010, p. 16; Julie Gough s talk, Transcribed manuscripts give life to forgotten history, 22 November 2010, p. 13; Christmas function, History buffs bonny day at Bonny Brae, 29 November 2010, p. 6. Enjoying lunch at Bonny Brae Farm, Clarence Point. Photo: Angela Prosser Green. Can you help? Home Builders Club: Nanette Carter is researching for a PhD at the University of Melbourne in the School of Historical Studies and the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning. Her topic is DIY house-building and furnishing in the post-war period. She recently came across a reference to a Home Builders Club in Launceston. She wonders if any person or institution has a collection of the club records for Launceston. She would love to interview anyone involved in the Home Builders' Club, or indeed to talk to anyone who built their own home in the period 1946-1966. Enquiries to Nanette Carter MA, Lecturer, Design, Society and Culture, Swinburne Design, Swinburne University of Technology, 144 High Street, Prahran, VIC 3181. Telephone: 03 9214 6736; email: ncarter@swin.edu.au; website: www.swinburne.edu.au/design LHS Inc Newsletter No 126 December 2010 5

Name game is no joke Sunday Sun Herald, 5 December 2010, page 9. A woman s married name can be for worse and not better, a UK database has found. Family history website Findmypast.co.uk found women who became Mary Christmas, Eileen Dover, Queenie King, Mona Lott, Jean Pool, Joy Rider, Lily Pond, Anita Bath, Kerry Oakey and Candy Barr after their weddings. Papers and Proceedings The LHS 2009 Papers and Proceedings are now available for sale at $12.00 each. Other Items and Events of Interest Tasmanian Connections: This exciting new exhibition at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery at Inveresk opened on 17 December 2010. Our land, our lives, our people and our past It s all connected. www.qvmag.tas.gov.au Through Outcast Eyes: A Journey in the Tamar Valley: This recently produced pocket-size book and CD offer an interactive self-drive history tour of the Tamar Valley. Stories are told through the eyes of outcasts such as convicts, bushrangers and Aborigines in the 46-page question-and-answer illustrated journey. Available from the Launceston, George Town and West Tamar Councils and selected tourism outlets for $19.95. Heritage skills - scoping Tasmania's skill shortage: For those of us with an interest in, and provide a service to, heritage places, we sometimes find that getting experienced and skilled tradespeople to care for them can be difficult either the skills are not available, or those with the skills are booked up well in advance. Because of this problem, Southern Midlands Council has established the Centre for Heritage at Oatlands a not-for-profit business unit which aims to identify skills shortages, offer training programs, and help boost our stock of available tradespeople. The Heritage Skills and Education Centre, a branch of the Centre for Heritage, currently is scoping skills deficiency through a Tasmanian Heritage Skills Survey, which aims to detail skills shortages for particular trades, and to determine how people would like to learn more. The survey also aims to identify possible tutors and presenters of courses who may wish to share their skills and experience. To participate in the survey, log onto - http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/heritageskills The survey is open until 27 January 2011. For further information, contact Brad Williams, Heritage Manager by phone 03 6254 5047 or email heritage@southernmidlands.tas.gov.au Gravestone Photographic Resource: Have a look at this United Kingdom based website which is run entirely by volunteers. A free image of available headstones will be emailed on request. However, the organisers would like you to reciprocate with photographs from your local cemetery to add to the site. http://www.gravestonephotos.com/index.php Trove: The National Library of Australia is progressively adding the digitized Examiner newspapers to their website. See http://trove.nla.gov.au/ Australian Heritage Week: A new annual national celebration of Australia s unique heritage, to be held on 14-20 April 2011. http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/about/heritage-week Australian Historical Association Regional Conference: History at the Edge is to be held on 4-8 July 2011 at the University of Tasmania, Inveresk Campus, Launceston. www.theaha.org.au ACPHA Conference: The inaugural conference of the Australian Council of Professional Historians Association Inc, Bringing Together, will be held in Adelaide on 5-6 August 2011. Deadlines Members wishing to place items on the Agenda for the 8 February 2011 LHS Committee Meeting are requested to have these to the President by 1 February 2011. Items for the next Newsletter should be sent to the Editor by 1 February 2011 at marionsargent@bigpond.com or PO Box 1296 LAUNCESTON TAS 7250. LHS Inc Newsletter No 126 December 2010 6