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William Archer's Diary, Van Diemen's Land, October 15 1860 - November 30 1862

Archer, William 2009 , William Archer's Diary, Van Diemen's Land, October 15 1860 - November 30 1862 , University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection, Hobart, Tasmania.

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Abstract

Diary of William Archer, Van Diemen's Land, 1860-1862. Entries refer to his daily work both farm and architectural, his travels, visits to and from neighbours, elections and political activities.
William (1820-1874) was the second son of Thomas Archer (1790-1850) of Woolmers, Longford and studied architecture in England. After returning to Van Diemen's Land he designed among other buildings, the Hutchins School in Hobart, Mona Vale at Ross, Saundridge, Cressy as well as the East window of Christ Church, Longford. For some years he was secretary of the Royal Society of Tasmania, a Fellow of the Royal and Linnean Societies of England, and a keen botanist, named many Tasmanian plants and assisted Dr.Hooker who dedicated to him and Ronald C. Gunn, his work on the flora of Tasmania. From 1856 until 1858, he lived in England and worked at the Herbarium, Kew Gardens, presenting the library with a book of his drawings of Tasmanian orchids and mosses. He was a leading member of the anti-transportation movement, and a member for Parliament at various times between his election for Westbury in 1851 and retirement in 1866. For many years he lived at Cheshunt, Deloraine. He died at Fairfield, Longford, in 1874. A7/2/(5)

Item Type: Other
Authors/Creators:Archer, William
Keywords: Tasmania, social history, Australia, Van Diemen's Land, William Archer, diary, farm, architecture, Thomas Archer, Woolmers, Longford
Publisher: University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection
Collections: Archer Collection
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The diary has a section missing covering June 1 1862 - August 21 1862.

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