WebOur starting point is the First Settlers Monument. Unveiled in 1954 to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Foundation of Hobart, the monument is located near the spot where Lieutenant- Colonel David Collins went ashore in 1804 to found Hobart. [1] Looking up towards Mt Wellington/kunanyi is probably a familiar view. WebOn the 20th February, 1954, Queen Elizabeth unveiled a Monument to the 'First Settlers of Hobart Town', in Hunters Street, Sullivan Cove. One wonders how many Tasmanian families knew they had an Ancestor with Lt. Gov. David Collins on the 20th February, 1804. By 1974, many families did know, and so attended the Dinner.
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http://www.htfs.org.au/monument.php WebThe first European settlement in the Hobart area began in 1803 as a penal colony and defensive outpost [4] at Risdon Cove on the eastern shores of the Derwent River, amid … うなされる 起こすべき
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Web1st Settlers Monument. North Side: "Dea. John Jackson gave one acre of land for this Burial Place and First Chirch, which was erected upon this spot.", "Abraham Jackson … WebIt is important to note that only descendants of first settlers who gave funds for the monument are listed, not the complete list of first settlers. The design on top of the granite-based monument is a bronze replica of the Mary and John under full sail, originally executed by the Woodland Foundry. The original ship was stolen from the top in 1974. WebOct 18, 2013 · The memorial walls are made up of many of the original headstones from the park’s previous life as the Hobart colony’s first cemetery. They contains the names and … うなされる 英語