Hobart Travelogue: Tasmania's picturesque capital (c1920)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Explore 1920s Hobart and surrounding suburbs including Hobart Harbour, Town Hall, General Post Office, The University, Franklin Gardens, Mount Wellington, Brown's River, Tourist steamers and The Salmon Ponds.
Produced by Australasian Films Ltd, Sydney.
Please be advised that this footage may contain words and descriptions that may be culturally sensitive, which reflect the attitude of the period in which the film was produced, and which may be considered inappropriate today.
Tasmanian Archives: Film - Hobart Travelogue: Tasmania's picturesque capital - 16mm work print film (black and white, silent) - 11m 18s - (Reference: AB869-1-1465).
This footage also appears in AB869-1-1452.
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Actually all photos prior to 1955 are out of copyright in Australia, from what I’ve read.
My mum was born in the Customs House Hotel, Hobart in 1931.
It was owned by my g-grandmother (Bridget Tracey) at this time - and run by her son, the formidable, teetotal Hobart bookmaker, Reg Tracey.
It’s amazing how little the scenery has changed in a century.
You are joking most of it is unrecognisable, for example kingston
The aboriginal organisation has just recently pulled removed statcho from Franklin Square Hobart. What a disgrace.
All the aboriginal community do these days is taje take take take want want want me me me mine mine mine and.they winged about some sacred land they got it back and then sold it...yeah..,sacred ..pigs butt....
Narrative would be good.
Cant you read? Are you Tasmanian?