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Looking for Chiloglottis gunnii orchids

Mitchell, Sarah and Mitchell, Catherine 1875 , Looking for Chiloglottis gunnii orchids , University of Tasmania Special and Rare Collections and The Royal Society of Tasmania, Australia.

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Abstract

Sketch from the scrapbook of Sarah E.E. Mitchell of Lisdillon on the East Coast of Tasmania 1874.

Sketch 57 - Taken May 1875 - by Catherine Mitchell.
Looking for Chiloglottis gunni orchids - S.E.E.M., Mr Harold Wright, Kate P.M., went up Rocky Hills Creek looking for airel orchids, called Gunnia after Mr Gunn, who discovered them. Father met us returning from Mayfield where he used to ride looking at the men working, few were left at Lisdillon. The Gunnia grows on the mossy stems of trees in only a few places in Tasmania. Labiate, white with pinky spots inside leaves three to four inches long, one inch wide.

The sketches by Catherine Penwarne (Kate), eldest daughter of John and Catherine Mitchell (of Cornwall, England, who settled at Lisdillon, East Coast Tasmania in 1852) were made between 1860 and 1876, and portray aspects of 19th Century social and domestic life. Catherine’s sketches were compiled by her sister Sarah. E.E.Mitchell. Derived from her own collection, from those of friends and relations, and from John Ball, Kate's husband, they were compiled sometime between 1928 and 1933. The sketches are mounted in an album, together with: locks of Kate's hair on red silk; a pressed fern arrangement; a coloured photograph of John and Catherine Ball; and coloured views of Buckland Churchyard in 1850, showing the grave of Paul Thomas Mitchell, aged 3 days, and in 1879 showing the grave of Catherine Penwarne Ball. The scrapbook was bequeathed to The Royal Society of Tasmania in 1946.
RS 32/4

Item Type: Other
Authors/Creators:Mitchell, Sarah and Mitchell, Catherine
Keywords: Sarah E.E. Mitchell, Catherine Mitchell, Tasmania, Australia, social history, 19th Century, Lisdillon, East Coast Tasmania, Royal Society of Tasmania, Rocky Hills Creek, airel orchids, gunnia, chiloglottis gunni orchid, Harold Wright, John Mitchell, riding
Publisher: University of Tasmania Special and Rare Collections and The Royal Society of Tasmania
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Collections: Royal Society Collection > Mitchell Collection > Sketchbook Collection
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From The Royal Society Collection RS 32/4

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