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Water colour view of Bournbank Homestead, Lachlan, Tasmania

Jeffery, Molesworth 1866 , Water colour view of Bournbank Homestead, Lachlan, Tasmania. [Image]

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Abstract

Water colour view of Bournbank Homestead painted in 1866. The house was built in 1845 by Molesworth Jeffery at Lachlan, Tasmania.
Jeffery married Eliza Raynor in 1836 and had 13 children of whom 10 survived. He became the first J.P. for the district, and in 1865 was the architect for a new school-house and chapel in the village of Lachlan. He was elected a Fellow and Life Member of the Royal Society of Tasmania in the early 1870s. Royal Society Collection RS 101/5.

Item Type: Image
Authors/Creators:Jeffery, Molesworth
Keywords: Tasmania, van diemens land, social history, history, colony, colonial, Australia, Lachlan, Bournbank House, Eliza Raynor, Molesworth Jeffrey, University of Tasmania, Library, private deposits, archives, Collections, catalogue, Special
Publisher: University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection
Collections: Royal Society Collection
Photograph Collection
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