Walch's Tasmanian Almanac 1898 - EBOOK
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Author: Walch
Year: (1898) 2024
ISBN: 9781921371899
Publisher: Archive Digital Books Australasia
Walch's Tasmanian Almanac was produced in Hobart by J. Walch and Sons from 1863 until 1980. It had a variety of titles in the time that it was published but was commonly known as Walch's Almanac. Also known as the "Red Book", it contained detailed information about Tasmania for the year it was published, with information about all regions and towns of the state.
This edition of Walch's Almanac contains over 650 topics. It list thousands of names of people together with their occupation, but more than that, you will find details on the towns and the services that each had, as well as the societies and clubs, railways, charities, telegraph and postal services available. There is registered medical practitioners, dentists and chemists, as well as those in law departments, coroners and ministers of religion, and the government and military forces. There are details of obituaries that were published during the previous year's newspapers ... the list could go on.
The places covered by the 1898 edition of Walch's Tasmanian Almanac are: Hobart City, Launceston City, Bothwell, Brighton, Campbell Town, Carnarvon, Clarence, Deloraine, Emu Bay, Evandale, Fingal, Franklin, George Town, Glamorgan (Swansea), Glenorchy, Hamilton, Hobart (New Town, Queensborough, Glebe Town, Mount Stuart, Bellerive and Beltana), Kingsborough, Lake District, Longford, Macquarie, Mersey, New Norfolk, Oatlands, Portland, Richmond, Ringarooma, Ross, Russell, Selby, Sorell, Spring Bay and Westbury.
Almanacs are a useful resource for being able to 'add flesh to the bones' in finding out more about your ancestors and the society in which they lived, their occupation, the town they lived in, the businesses in the district and the cost of items at that era.
Each volume is an immensely valuable resource of historical information about Tasmania, which is now readily available on fully-searchable CD-ROM.
High quality scanned images of the whole of the original book, bookmarked for easy navigation. Pages can be searched, browsed, enlarged and printed out if required.
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