It would be hard to find a more delightful spot for a picnic than Barnes Bay, on Tasmania’s Bruny Island. And who better to experience such a picnic with than day tripping hoteliers; members of the Licensed Victuallers’ Association? The event I’m writing about was held
Read more →In 1895 Edward and Alice Young were living on a property called Lennonville, located on North Bruny Island, just off the south-east coast of Tasmania. The Aboriginal name for the Island is lunawanna-allonah. It seems Edward was managing the farm for its owners, as his father Charles
Read more →In 1919 Dr Victor Ratten was Surgeon Superintendent of the Hobart General Hospital. At the time he was fighting accusations that the medical certificate he had obtained in Chicago ten years earlier was fraudulent. He was a man of supreme self-confidence, never allowing the charges to distract
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