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Description: Unsigned sketches attributed to William Buelow Gould Inscribed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register on 1 April 2011 Tasmanian Archives and Heritage Office: Allport Library & Museum of Fine Arts Images from the TAHO collection that are part of The Commons have ‘no known copyright restrictions’, which means TAHO is unaware of any current copyright restrictions on these works. This can be because the term of copyright for these works may have expired or that the copyright was held and waived by TAHO. The material may be freely used provided TAHO is acknowledged; however TAHO does not endorse any inappropriate or derogatory use. Date: 22 October 2010, 11:23. Source: Yellow eye mullet. Author: Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office Commons. Permission(Reusing this file): Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office Commons @ Flickr Commons.
Description: English: Another canned mullet label from the Auckland Customs records. F. Williams of Auckland applied for a bonus under the Fisheries Encouragement Act 1885 [full title - An Act for the Establishment of Fishing Towns and Villages, and further to encourage Fisheries in New Zealand, and to promote the Production of Canned and Cured Fish for Export.] This colourful label has a local scene, including Rangitoto in the background, and claims that “Positively no solder used in the inside of this can.” Held at Archives New Zealand Auckland Regional Office, BBAO 5544/197a 1889/1205 Henry S McKellar, Secretary and Marine, and Inspector of Customs, Wellington - F Williams - his intention to export fish for bonus, 1889 www.archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?code=16221665 Material from Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga. Date: 1889. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/archivesnz/48032706567/in/dateposted/. Author: Archives New Zealand.