Illustrations
Page | Source | Link |
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11 | Record of the children’s births from the Bell Family Bible held by Anita O’Connor, Sligo, Galway. | |
14 | Baker, William. 1847, Heads of the people : an illustrated journal of literature, whims, and oddities, W. Baker, Sydney, 1847. William Miles | |
22 | Government House in 1844. W.A. Miles. | |
23 | ‘My first sketch at the Antipodes.- that Emu!- that great overgrown turkey!’ W.A. Miles. Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW, Call no. PXA 537. | |
28 | Carters' Barracks. By unknown artist, previously attributed to Joseph Fowles in Drawings in Sydney. [ca. 1840-1850], PX*D 123 / FL3170456, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales. | |
34 | William Buchanan plan of the Female Factory, November 1833, National Archives, UK, PRO MPH. | |
38 | Parramatta River. W.A. Miles. | |
39 | Parramatta. Landing Place. W.A. Miles. | |
40 | Matron’s quarters, 2011. | |
44 | Thomas Bell to Colonial Secetary in relation to Luke Taylor's application for female convict, 10 November 1836, NSWSA: NRS 905, [4/2317.2] 36/9203. | |
49 | Squires Distillery at Kissing Point. W.A. Miles. | |
66 | Parramatta - Church of England School, Catholic Chapel & School. Together with the Nunnery. W.A. Miles. | |
75 | Letter from Sarah Bell to Colonial Secretary, 19 June 1839. NSWSA: NRS 905, [4/ 2451.3] 39/6925. | |
79 | Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum. W.A. Miles. | |
105 | Parramatta. Church, Chapel, Court House. W. A. Miles. | |
106 | Baker, William. 1847, Heads of the people : an illustrated journal of literature, whims, and oddities, W. Baker, Sydney, 1847. Portrait of Thomas Callaghan, the lawyer. | |
106 | George R. Nichols the elder, (possibly) by Charles Rodius, 1848. | |
117 | Judge John Hubert Plunkett in robes and wig. Australian National Maritime Museum’s William J Hall collection. | |
117 | Richard Windeyer, by an unknown artist, 1840s. | |
118 | Sir Archibald Michie. Photographer Batchelder & O’Neill. State Library of Victoria, H37475/37. | |
135 | ‘Mrs. Thomas Bell mother of Joshua Peter Bell, J. Botterill, Photographer, Bee-Hive Chambers, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne.’ UQFL79, Box 4, Folder 12, Fryer Library, The University of Queensland Library. | |
136 | Sarah Bell’s headstone: Section 1, Row E, No. 8, St. John’s Cemetery, Parramatta. Reads: Beneath are interred the remains of Sarah Bell the beloved wife of Mr Thomas Bell of Parramatta who died June 12 1853 aged 50 years. | Photo: Jennifer McLaren.* |
138 | Thomas Bell, 1864. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland. No. 101936.4. | |
139 | Moffat and Bell family grave, Ipswich General Cemetery. Reads: ‘This memorial is erected in loving memory of their father by the sons of Thomas Bell who died Waterston, Ipswich September 5, 1872 aged 74 years.’ |