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Category: Archives Office Tasmania State Library
- The Poulter album: "Weekly Courier" reprints 1900s of 1870s photographs by T. J. Nevin
- T. J. NEVIN's cdv's of Wm PRICE and Wm YEOMANS; A. H. BOYD's testimony 1875
- Indigenous elder Truganini and poet Ann Kearney, 1875
- A missing photograph and missing letter: John SMITH (x 2) per "Mangles" and Lord Calthorpe
- Thomas Nevin, his studio carpet, and pauper William Graves
- Prisoner Richard PHILLIPS 1874
- Prisoner George GROWSETT 1860 and 1873
- Thomas Nevin and Alfred Barrett Biggs 1872-1876
- T. J. Nevin's mugshot of John FINELLY taken at the Police Office Hobart March 1874
- Convict photographs by T. J. Nevin at the Art Gallery NSW Centenary Exhibition 1976
- Weekly Returns, the police forms 1880s: no more ships' names please
- Captain Goldsmith, Captain Clinch & the Tasmanian Steamship Navigation Company
- Prisoners George NEAL (aka Neill) and George NEAL
- Captain Edward Goldsmith's cargo ex London Docks per Rattler 1850
- The abbatoir and cattle yard stereograph ca.1870
- Prisoner William RYAN wholesale forger at the TMAG
- Prisoner Alfred MALDEN or MALDON 1874
- Prisoner James GEARY: mugshots and rap sheet 1865-1896
- A remarkable New Town studio stamp: Thomas Nevin+s
- Blame it on Beattie: the Parliamentarians photographs
- Captain Edward Goldsmith in Davey Street, Hobart 1854
- Captain Edward Goldsmith and the land at Lake St Clair 1841
- Prisoner Ephraim DOE
- The Anson Bros photo of ex-convict James CRONIN
- Prisoner Henry SINGLETON aka Harry the Tinker who pinches books
- Captain Edward Goldsmith at The New Market Banquet 1854
- The fruitless search of wadsley-1
- Mugshots removed: prisoner William FORD 188
- Tasmanian prisoner portraits from TAHO at Flickr
- Two mugshots of convict Hugh COHEN or Cowen/Cowan 1878
- Prisoner mugshots by Constable John Nevin to 1890
- Mugshots removed: Thomas RILEY aka Ryley/Reilly 1875 and 1892
- Two couples, two dogs by A. Bock and T. Nevin
- Paris Expo 1855: Captain Goldsmith's blue gum plank
- Disambiguation: James Day 52 yrs old and transported to VDL 1836
- Mary Sophia Axup chair of the WPL 1913
- Captain Edward Goldsmith and the McGregor family
- Testimonial to Captain Edward Goldsmith 1849
- Prisoner James MORGAN alias Morgan the Poet who sings in pubs
- The Millbank Prison photographer, 1888
- John Nevin snr and the Genge family
- How to read the records: prisoner Peter MOONEY
- Childhood photos of son George and daughter Minnie Nevin
- A highly coloured portrait
- Samuel Clifford, Thomas Nevin and two cameras
- A missing or unidentified mugshot : prisoner Alfred HARRINGTON
- The Excelsior Coal Mine at New Town 1874
- The Colonists' Trip to Adventure Bay 1872
- Thos. (Thomas) Jas. (James) Nevin snr, John Perkins jnr and W. R. Giblin
- Margaret Glover and the fabrication of photohistory
- Prisoner Peter KILLEEN
- Prisoner John MURPHY
- Prisoner John FUNT
- Prisoner James HARRISON
- Prisoner James FOLEY
- Prisoner George GROWSETT 1860 and 1873
- Prisoner William WELLHAM or WILLHEM
- Prisoner John MERCHANT
- Prisoner John FINLAY or FINELLY
- Prisoners Henry SINGLETON, Richard PINCHES, and Robert BEW
- Prisoner William or John WOODLEY
- Prisoner William WALKER
- Prisoner Robert WEST
- Prisoner Charles DOWNES 1872-1875
- Prisoner Thomas KELLY
- Prisoner poses: women, children and ticket-of-leave men
- Melville Street from the Hobart Gaol 165 years ago
- John Nevin's Wesleyan Lament
- Thomas Nevin & Samuel Clifford's partnership and identical views 1860s-1870s
- Thomas James 'Sonny' Nevin (1874 - 1948)
- The Chiniquy Riots, Hobart Town Hall 1879
- Sir Francis Smith, the death warrant, and the photographer
- W. R. Giblin, Judge, Attorney-General and Premier
- Parkhurst Boys on board 'The Fairlie' 1852
- Hobart Town from Lime Kiln Hill
- Authorship of Tasmanian Premiers
- G.T. Stilwell's letter to Mrs Shelverton 1977
- Robert Hughes "The Fatal Shore" with mugshots by T. J. Nevin'
- Archives Office of Tasmania convict photographs by T. J. Nevin
- Prisoner Thomas OWENS with headrest
- State Library of Tasmania's "Unknown"
- Tasmanian Newspapers: The Mercury & STILWELL Index
- Nevin & Smith studio Elizabeth St. 1867-1868