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State Library of Tasmania > Our collections > Tasmanian Resources & Information > Heritage Services and Collections

Heritage Services and Collections

The State Library of Tasmania's Heritage Collections provide access to Tasmania's documentary heritage and play a vital role in preserving the essence of Tasmania's culture.

The Heritage Collections provide reference and research services to clients in Tasmania, elsewhere in Australia and around the world. You can visit in person, phone, fax or e-mail general Tasmanian enquiries to Heritage.Collections@education.tas.gov.au.

These collections have developed, and continue to develop, in various ways – through purchase, legal deposit, bequest and donation. All of our collections can be accessed and searched through our integrated online statewide catalogue TALISPlus.

The major services are:

  • Tasmaniana Library
  • WL Crowther Library
  • The Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts

Newspaper Index

The Tasmanian Index provides information about articles in Tasmanian newspapers and in a wide range of other publications and materials since 1994. Earlier records are available in a card index held in the Tasmaniana Library which will soon be digitised and made available on the State Library's website.

Images

About 11,000 images from the State Library's Heritage Collections have been digitised and made accessible through the State Library's website. Most of the images are Tasmanian, but the Library also has images of Australian and overseas subjects. The images and collections which have been digitised so far include:

  • Original paintings, drawings and sketches;
  • Photographs: several thousand mainly nineteenth-century images from the W.L. Crowther Library and Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts;
  • Theatre posters: approximately 360 posters from the JWB Murphy Collection, advertising theatrical, film and sporting performances in Hobart from 1896 to 1920;
  • Apple and pear case labels - about 350 labels from about 1919 to the 1970s;
  • Tasmanian images in nineteenth-century books including the Picturesque atlas of Australasia (1886), the Jubilee history of Tasmania (1887) and the accounts of French explorers such as Baudin and d'Entrecasteaux;
  • Scrimshaw: approximately 30 pieces which are held in the W.L. Crowther Library;
  • Early Tasmanian paper currency: approximately 20 examples from the 1820's and 1830's;
  • Postcards: approximately four thousand black-and-white real photograph cards from the Tasmaniana Library's collection.

For reproduction, copies of the images can be ordered directly from the State Library of Tasmania. In addition to processing costs, a reproduction fee may apply and, if so, will be required before publication is authorised.  For more details, see the Copyright and Reproduction information page. PictureAustralia is also a very useful source of Tasmanian images held in other national and state institutions around Australia.

National Film and Sound Archive

In addition to the videos and sound recordings held in the Tasmaniana Library, the library also holds the Hobart Access Collection of the National Film and Sound Archive. This consists of approximately two hundred time-coded video copies of Tasmanian film and television material, mainly of Tasmanian interest as well as a few sound recordings. They can be used in the Tasmaniana Library or in city libraries around Tasmania. Members of the public can also request any other items in the National Film and Sound Archive collection in Canberra to be sent to the Tasmaniana Library free of charge. The NFSA's catalogue indicates Hobart Access Collection holdings with the prefixes "HOV" (for film and video) and "HOD" (for audio discs).

Other heritage resources

The State Library is just one of a range of government and voluntary organisations which are responsible for collecting and preserving Tasmania’s documentary heritage. In particular:

Archives and manuscripts

The Archives Office of Tasmania is the major repository not only of State and local government records but also of non-government archives and personal papers. Records of Australian government agencies in Tasmania are held by the National Archives of Australia. There are also substantial collections of non-government archives and personal papers at the University of Tasmania and the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Launceston. Within the State Library, the most substantial collection is in the Launceston Local Studies Collection. There are smaller, but significant, collections of manuscripts in the WL Crowther Library and the Allport Library and Museum of Fine Arts.

Photographs

The largest collections of images in public institutions in Tasmania are in the Archives Office of Tasmania, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. Within the State Library, there are smaller but important collections in the Allport and Crowther collections. The Tasmaniana Library has a substantial collection of Tasmanian postcards as well as other pictorial objects: posters, apple-case labels and much more. Many of these items have been digitised and are accessible on the State Library's catalogue. These images are also available through PictureAustralia which provides access to images held in nearly fifty national, state and local collections.

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