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What is a Directory?
In general terms a directory is an extended version of our current day white
pages and yellow pages combined (without the telephone numbers). They list many
thousands of names, occupations and addresses ... but also so much more.
Directories are an invaluable resource for local, family and social historians
as well as for researchers in other fields of Australian history.
What information does this Directory contain?
While they do not give you birth, death and marriage details - the core
records for genealogists - they can certainly provide you with information on
the region where your ancestors lived, as well as information on their
occupation and more ...
Wise's directories, are known to amongst the most comprehensive. Divided into
various sections you will find:
- Indexes
- British Section
- Cities, Towns and Townships
- Alphabetical directory
- Trades directory
- Miscellaneous directories (covers the banking and insurance, legal, Justices of the
Peace, medical practitioners, dentists and chemists, ecclesiastical, educational, agricultural, government and
official, and postal fields)
- University of Tasmania staff
- Non-government school principals and music teachers
- Clergy
- Societies, dairy producers, fruit growers, hop growers, pastoral station
owners and managers
- Municipal officers, Road Trusts secretaries, Fruit Board inspectors,
Marine Boards members
- Manufacturers of English goods for export to Tasmania
- Advertisements
What areas are covered by this Directory?
Each year's directory covers both Hobart and Launceston, as well as naming the
trades and residents in approximately 400 towns throughout Tasmania.
How can this Directory help me?
They contain an immense amount both information, both for the genealogist and
historian.
- The alphabetical section lists the names of each head of household and
their town of residence, in many cases their occupation and street address is
also listed.
- The cities, town and townships directory lists individuals and businesses
alphabetical by town, with the name and occupation of each person listed in
each town.
- The trade directory contains information on businesses and companies,
listed alphabetically by trade, with an address.
- The miscellaneous section contains the names and positions of 1000s of
people in various other occupations such as banking, education, agriculture,
government, medical, postal and numerous others ...
- The advertisements are a useful source of information as well.
Directories are one of the most effective ways of tracing members of a
family, especially tradesmen, is through searching directories. Many small
businesses needed to ensure the public was aware of their activity and one of
the better ways to do this in an age before media dominated was via a directory.
The value of directories as a research tool is enhanced when no census material
is available.
High quality scanned images of the whole of each original book. This CD has
been bookmarked for easy navigation, and pages can be searched, browsed,
enlarged and printed out if required.
This CD is a compilation of five different volumes of the Sands and
McDougall's Melbourne Directory. Each of these can be purchased individually:
Tasmania Post Office Directory 1911 (Wise)
Tasmania Post Office Directory 1912 (Wise)
Tasmania Post Office Directory 1913 (Wise)
Tasmania Post Office Directory 1914 (Wise)
Tasmania Post Office Directory 1915 (Wise)
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System Requirements
- Any computer using Adobe (Acrobat) Reader 4 or later
- Adobe Reader 6 or later is recommended for CDs with searchable text
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