In Tasmania (43 page)

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Authors: Nicholas Shakespeare

Freycinet, Lieutenant

Freycinet Line

Freycinet Peninsula

Fry, Elizabeth

Fujita, Flying Officer Nobua

Furley, ‘Auntie'

 

G.& A. Ellis, Ulverstone

Gaiety Theatre, Zeehan

Gallipoli

Gangell, Neville

Garibaldi, Giuseppe

Gay, Thomas

Geary, Ann

genealogy

genocide

Géographe
(a French corvette)

George III, King

George IV, King

George V, King

George Street barracks

George Town, Tasmania

Georgeham

Germain, Hugh

Germans

First World War

missionaries

Germany

Gippsland Guardian

Gladstone

Gladstone, William

Glamorgan, Tasmania

Glamorgan Stock Protection Society

Glen Gala, near Swansea

Glenorchy

global warming

Gloucestershire

Glover, John (‘the English Claude')

Godwin's Emigrant Guide to Van Diemen's Land

Goetz, Edie

Golden Lion Hotel, Barnstaple, Devon

Gondwana

Gonneville, Binot Paulmier de

Gordon, Major George Alexander

Gordon River

Gore, William

Gough, Esther

Government House, Hobart

Governor Phillip
(ship)

Graves, James Woodcock

Gray, Robin

Great Island
see
Flinders Island

Great Lakes

Great Oyster Bay

Green (a former convict servant)

Green Party

Green Ponds

Greene, Graham

Brighton Rock

Greene, Nancy

Greenhill, Patricia

Greenhill, Robert

greenhouse effect

greenhouse gases

Greenwich, London

Guandong

Guardian

Guildford
(ship)

gulls, Pacific

gums

blue

ghost

peppermint

Gunn's Plains

 

Hafnarfjördur, Iceland

‘half-castes'

Hallstrom, Sir Edward

Haraldur (Icelandic government epidemiologist)

Hardwicke, Captain

Harmon, Detective Fred

Harries, Job

Harry (an old Aborigine)

Hartland Point

Haverland, Karl

Hawley Beach, Tasmania

Hay, Pete

Vandiemonian Essays

Hazards, the

Hearps family

Hearps, Jack

Hearps, John

Hearps, Tom

Heckscher (in charge of Hobart's clocks)

Helen (previous owner of author's house)

Hello!

Hell's Gates

Hellyer, Henry

Hesse, Grand Duke of

Hickey, Sue

Higham, Charles

Hipparchus

Hislop, Harold

Historical Families of Ulverstone (series)

Hitler, Adolf

Mein Kampf

Hobart

Archives Office of Tasmania

Beagle
docks at

description of

Kemp's store in

Public Search Room

Salamanca Place

Hobart Cenotaph

Hobart Court House

Hobart General Hospital

Hobart Gun Club

Hobart jail

Hobart Mercury

Hobart Museum

Hobart State Cinema

Hobart Town

Hobart Town Almanac

Hobart Town Courier

Hobart Town Gazette

Hodder, Miss

Holt, Joseph

homophobia

homosexuality

see also
lesbianism

Hooker, Joseph

Hooker, William

Hooley, Thomas

Hordern, Brodie

Hordern, Dorothy

Hordern, Joe

Hordern, Nigel

Hordern, Penelope (née Downing; Hordern's wife)

Hordern, Petre

alcohol and

death from cirrhosis (1918)

emigrates to Australia

funeral

grave

his sons scatter after his death

market gardening

withdrawal into himself

Hordern, Petre (son)

Hordern, Will

Hordern family

Horton, W.

Hotel Holt, Reykjavik

House of Assembly (Tasmania)

House of Austria

House of Commons

Hove, Sussex

Howe, Michael

Hughes, Robert

The Fatal Shore

Hunter, Governor John

Huon pine

Hussein, Saddam

Hutchins School, Hobart

Huxley, Aldous

Point Counter Point

Huxley, Sir Julian Sorell

We Europeans

Huxley, Thomas

Hydro-Electric Commission

 

Ice Age, last

Iceland, Icelanders

Illustrated London News

Independent Indigenous Advisory Committee

India

Indian Army

Indonesia

insects

Iraq, invasion of

Ireland

Isle of Seals

Isle of Wight

Ivory, Charles

 

Jackson, Wallaby

Jacobaz, Pieter

Jane's Defence Weekly

Jeffreys, Lieutenant

Jeffries, Mark

Jenett, Stewart

Jericho, Tasmania

Jerusalem, Tasmania

Jews

Jimmy

Johnsen, Gudrun

Johnston, Major

Jones, ‘Bossy'

Jones, George (Bumpy)

Jones, Hon. Alexander

Jones, Lester

Jones & Co, Hobart

Jordan, Tasmania

Jorgenson, Jorgen

Aborigines, and

death

district constable

drunkenness and gambling

Duke d'Angiens

friendship with Hooker

Kemp's act of generosity

marriage

much in common with Kemp

Observations on the Funded System

Protector of Iceland

Robertus Montanus or the Oxford Scholar

The Copenhagen Expedition traced to other causes than the Treaty of Tilsit

transportation to Van Diemen's Land

wife's drunkenness

writing

Jorgenson, Norah (née Corbett)

Josephine, Empress

Jukes, Joseph

Jumpy

 

Kafka, Franz

‘In the Penal Colony'

Kaia (female sailor on the
Windeward Bound
)

Kangaroo Island

kangaroos

Kelle, Miss Nellie

Kelly's Basin, Sarah Island

Kelvedon

Kelvedon beach

Kemp, Anthony Facer (Kemp's father)

Kemp, Anthony Fenn

Aborigines and

acting Lieutenant Governor

apogee of his power (mid-1820s)

apprentice in father's business

arrest

arrival in Tasmania (1804, 1816)

bankrutpcy

birth

‘black sheep'

burial

children

christening mug

correspondence with William Potter

daughter Elizabeth's marriage

death (October 1868)

debts

‘Dollar Kemp'

‘Epitaph'

estate outside Green Ponds

‘Extempore Allegro'

Father of Tasmania

Father of the People

feckless businessman

‘Field Marshal' of Home Guard

first recorded act of generosity

France, in

Freemasonry

French plans to claim Van Diemen's Land

Hobart Town, in

importance of

imprisonment

inheritance

Johnston's court martial

Judge Advocate

loan from Potter

magistrate, as

marriage ceremonies, conducting

marriage to Elizabeth Riley

mercantile activities

moral awakening

number of children

pirating of boat

portrait painted in enamel

prosecution by Governor King

return to London with Judith and Emily

sailing from Sydney as second-in-command

sixteenth birthday

South Carolina, in

store in Sydney

Tasmanian Tiger

‘The Contrast'

Kemp, Elizabeth
see
Sorell, Elizabeth

Kemp, Elizabeth (née Riley; Anthony Kemp's wife)

Kemp, George (Kemp's son)

Kemp, Murray

Kemp, Susanna (Kemp's sister)

Kemp, Susannah (Kemp's mother)

Kemp, William Lott Clifford

Kemp & Potter

Kemp Street

‘Kemp's Lakes'

Kemp's Tigers football team

Kempton

Kennedy, Alderman Doone

Kennedy, Cyril

Kennedy, Gilbert

Kennedy, Molly

Kennedy family

Kennelly, William

Kent, Louisa

Kerguelen-Tremrec, Yves de

Kimberleys, Australia

Kindred

King, Eileen

King, Geoff

King, George

King, Governor Philip

King, Ruby

King Island

King's Holly (
Lamatia tasmanica
)

Kingsley, Charles:
Westward Ho!

Kipling, Rudyard

Stalky & Co

Kneale, Matthew:
English Passengers

Knight, A.W.

Knopwood, Reverend Robert

Knox, Dr

koalas

Korda, Alexander

Korda, Maria

Korda, Michael

Korner, Madame

Kyoto Protocol

 

La Pérouse, Jean-François de

Labour in Vain, Campbell Street, Hobart

Lady Barron, Flinders Island

Lady Franklin
(ship)

Lady Nelson
(a brigantine)

Lagoon Beach

Lake Crescent

Lake Echo

Lake Leake highway

Lake Pedder

Lake St Clair

Lake Sorell

Lake Tiberias

Lake Winnipeg, Canada

land grants

Langford, Mrs (ambush victim)

Langham, Edyth

Lanne, William

Large, Edmund James

Large, Elizabeth

Large, Frances Mary

Large, George

Large, Hannah

Large, Mary

Large, Thomas

Large, William

Last Tasmanian, The
(film)

Latrobe, Tasmania

Launceston

city council

hospital

Launceston, Devon

Launceston Examiner

Launceston Weekly Courier

Laycock, Lieutenant

leatherwood

Lee, Kenneth

Lee, William

Legislative Chamber, Hobart

Legislative Council (Tasmania)

Lehman, Greg

lesbianism

Leven Blackberry Pest Committee

Leven River

Leven Theatre, Ulverstone

Lewes Prison

Library Creek

lichen, orange (
caloplaca
)

Liège

Lilydale

Lisdillon

Little Dog Island

Little Swanport, Tasmania

Live Stock Journal

Liverpool, Lord

Lloyd, Bernard:
Beer, Blood and Water

Lloyd George, David

Loftie, W.J.:
The Orient Line Guide: Chapters for travellers by sea and land

log cabin, oldest

logging

London, Bishop of

London Female Penitentiary and Refuge for the Destitute

London Film Productions

Loone, A.W.

Lorymer, Clement

Lottah

Lucan, Lord

Lundy

Lyne, Betsy

Lyne, John

Lyne, Susan

Lyne, William

Lyons, Captain

 

Macarthur, John

McCarthy, Mrs (in New Norfolk)

McDougall, Sergeant Stanley Robert

McHugo, Jonathan Burke

McKimson, Robert

Maconochie, Alexander

Macquarie Harbour

Macquarie Hotel, Hobart

Macquarie River

McQueen, James

Mactier, Lady Mary

Madden, Dudley Edward

Madrid bombing

Mais, Gillian
see
Carew, Gillian

Mais, Hannah (author's great-grandmother)

Mais, Maud (née Snow; Mais's first wife)

Mais, Reverend Brodie

Mais, Stuart Petre Brodie (SPB; author's grandfather)

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