b'13010221009 1014[VAN DIEMENS LAND] Oct.1844 & Jan.1853 vellumSCIENTIFIC PAPERS, MONOGRAPHS, REPORTS and documents summarising 2 cases brought to court; the firstCATALOGUES, 19th-20th Century, mainly of Australian origin signed by THOMAS HORNE [Judge, MP & Solicitor-General];and with a heavy focus on Geological matters. (qty).the latter signed by VALENTINE FLEMING [Judge, Chief$250500 Justice, MP & Solicitor-General]. Both cases involve larceny (two shirts of the value of two shillings, one pair of stockings1015of the value of one shilling & sixpence & one waist-coat of the value of one shilling) the sentence in the latter case beingGRACIUS JOSEPH BROINOWSKI (1837-1913), group of five hard labor in chains for two years; the earlier case washand-coloured antique bird engravings, 19th century,dismissed. (2 items). framed and glazed, 54 x 42cm each overall (5)$300400$120200 1010 1016AITKENS BREWERY, VICTORIA PARADE, MELBOURNE,ANNIE SULLIVAN, AGED 9; ORPHAN SCHOOL APPRENTICEESTABLISHED 1854, colour lithograph of the new CarltonJune 1881 memo from The Queens Orphan Asylum at New Brewery on the corner of Powlett Street in East Melbourne,Town, Hobart, to Doctor T.C. Smart asking him about Annie circa 1860, Sullivan an Orphan School Apprentice; the Guardians would 10 x 18cm, 33 x 41cm overall be glad if Dr. Smart will kindly furnish them with a certificate $100200as to the state of her health, and if.her disease [is] of such a nature as to render her unfit to complete her apprenticeship.1011 The Annie Sullivan discussed in the letter may be the [NEW SOUTH WALES - ELECTORAL HISTORY] orphan, Anna Sullivan, orphan number 5194 of The A list of Electors for the CUMBERLAND BOROUGHS forQueens Orphan School. She was admitted at 9 years old, the town of CAMPBELLTOWN for the year 1857-8 being aas her mother Mary Ann had passed away in 1873. She manuscript listing over nine foolscap pages of all those maleswas discharged on 10 April 1880 to Sarah McConnell, eligible to vote, signed off by the Chief Constable, Policeof Captain Fleetwoods employment.Office Campbelltown, 27th June 1857. In each case, to theThe Queens Orphan Asylum opened as the Kings Orphan 130 named individuals are added their qualification (to vote)Asylum in New Town in 1833. It was the first purpose built and where property affording the qualification is situate. institution for orphaned, destitute and neglected children in $150250Van Diemens Land. In 1839 the Colonial Times reported: Everyone knows how pleasing an appearance the exterior of 1012 the building exhibits; we wish we could say as much of the The Gravesend-to-Auckland ship-board diary of Williaminterior; but we cannot do, as the majority of the apartments Thomas Bassett, 1858: allotted to the use of the children are cold comfortless.We Using a Lettss Diary or Bills Due Book and An Almanackhave seen many assemblages of children in our time.but No.9 for 1858, Bassett has recorded his impressions andnever did we see two hundred human beings, that exhibited observations while on board The Egmont between Februaryso squalid an appearance, as did the majority of the Queens and June 1858. Orphans. In its early years the majority of children at the An American whaler passed close to us today; she wasschool were born to convict women. The asylum also housed lately from the coast of New Zealand and had on boardsome Aboriginal Children.150 tons of oil. Their captain was understood to say that$200300 the last port he left was Hobart Townher name was The Hunter from New Bedford. 1017$6001,000GEOLOGY & OTHER SCIENCES: A range of hardcover 1013 books, 1860s - 1980s, including Signalling through Space HOBART INTEREST. A fascinating group of seventeenwithout Wires by Lodge; Transactions of the Royal Society mortgage and conveyance documents, 19th and 20th century. of Victoria, 1860; Memoirs of the National Museum, Including prominent locations such as the corner of BARRACKMelbourne, 1914; etc. (Total: 12).STREET and MACQUARIE STREET (17) $200250 $600800 '