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Born: Established: 1978 Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania, ;
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1 y separately published work icon To Serve in a Distant Land : Bishop Francis Russell Nixon and Anna Maria Nixon, the Tasmanian Years 1843 - 1863 Keith Adkins , Sandy Bay : Blubber Head Press , 2020 27758360 2020 single work biography

'Francis Russell Nixon (1803 - 79) was appointed as the first Anglican Bishop of Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land) in 1842, and arrived in the island colony the following year. He served in that role until 1863 when ill-health forced his retirement. His period of office coincided with the final decade of the convict system and the subsequent growth of the free colony, and the decline of the Aboriginal population. Clerical issues were dominated by the hitherto inadequate provision of religious services to the convicts, by tensions between factions within his own denomination and the differences of opinion concerning the status of the Church of England in the colony, and by the need to supply the growing population with churches, priests and educational facilities. Nixon was a cultured and educated man, with a special personal interest in art which was shared by his wife, Anna Maria née Woodcock. They were key figures in colonial art, both as artists in their own right and in the promotion of drawing and painting in particular. The Bishop was also an early amateur photographer, and his well known images of the exiled Aborigines [sic] then living at Oyster Cove are a valuable record of their captivity. He is also well known to historians for his missionary voyage to the Aboriginal - European community in the Bass Strait islands, published as The Cruise of the Beacon in 1857. Keith Adkins' account of the Nixons' twenty years in Tasmania examines the Bishop's role as the colony's leading churchman, as well as telling the personal stories of the couple and their family, enlivened by reference to a large body of correspondence sent by Anna Maria to her relatives in England. Their contribution to art in the colony is described and a large number of the couple's artworks are brought together for the first time, with over forty of their works reproduced, along with several images of themselves by other leading artists.'

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1 y separately published work icon William Sorell in Van Dieman's Land : Lieutenant-Governor, 1817-24 : A Golden Age? Leonie C. Mickleborough , Sandy Bay : Blubber Head Press , 2004 Z1125150 2004 single work biography
1 3 y separately published work icon My Past, Their Future : Stories from Cape Barren Island Molly Mallett , Riawunna, Centre for Aboriginal Education , Sandy Bay : Blubber Head Press Riawunna, Centre for Aboriginal Education , 2001 Z1009159 2001 single work autobiography 'Story of Molly Mallett, full name Mary Frances Maynard (Auntie Molly Mallett) daughter of James Henry Paul Maynard and Augusta Lavinia Mansel and a descendant of Manalargenna, leader of the Cape Portland tribe; she was one of twelve children in her family and grew up [during the] 1930s on Cape Barren Island; describes her childhood experiences of school and family life, dancing competition and sport events, traditions.' (Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Library catalogue)
1 5 y separately published work icon A Mortal Flame : Marie Bjelke Petersen, Australian Romance Writer 1874-1969 Alison Alexander , Sandy Bay : Blubber Head Press , 1994 Z277085 1994 single work biography
1 y separately published work icon Major Mitchell's Map 1834 : the saga of the survey of the nineteen counties Alan E. J. Andrews , Hobart : Blubber Head Press , 1992 Z814961 1992 single work
1 y separately published work icon 'Down Wapping': Hobart's Vanished Wapping and Old Wharf Districts The Wapping History Group , Hobart : Blubber Head Press , 1988 Z1522553 1988 single work non-fiction oral history
1 y separately published work icon Weep in Silence : a History of the Flinders Island Aboriginal Settlement with the Flinders Island Journal of George Augustus Robinson, 1835-1839 N. J. B. Plomley (editor), Hobart : Blubber Head Press , 1987 9122463 1987 single work non-fiction

'Comprehensive history of attempts to establish a settlement for Tasmanian Aborigines at Swan Island, Gun Carriage Island, The Lagoons and Wybalenna; discusses living conditions, administration and facilities; removal to Oyster Cove; assessment of the aims and results of the settlement including health, birth-rate, morbidity, government policy and Aboriginal responses; includes the texts of journals and reports by J. Backhouse and G.W. Walker; the Wybalenna journal of George Robinson Jnr, 1839 and the edited transcript of G.A. Robinsons journal, 1835-39, with annotations; Appendices include a list of all Aboriginal names, aliases and biographical information; medical histories, European biographical data, letters of W.J. Darling, material from the Flinders Island chronicle and other Aboriginal writings.' (Source: TROVE)

1 y separately published work icon Hume and Hovell, 1824 Alan E. J. Andrews , Hobart : Blubber Head Press , 1981 Z807812 1981 single work
1 2 y separately published work icon A Journey from Sydney to the Australian Alps : Undertaken in the Months of January, February, and March, 1834 John Lhotsky , Alan E. J. Andrews (editor), 1834 Hobart : Blubber Head Press , 1979 Z1175629 1834 single work prose travel
1 1 y separately published work icon Louisa Anne Meredith : A Tigress in Exile Vivienne Rae-Ellis , Sandy Bay : Blubber Head Press , 1979 Z456143 1979 single work biography
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