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947399
  • Title
    John Gould and Mrs. Eliza Gould papers, 1838-1869
  • Creator
  • Call number
    A 172-A 174
    C 204
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    1838-1869
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    947399
  • Issue Copy
    Microfilm : CY 461, frames 420-548, 549-776 (A 172-A 173)
    Microfilm : CY 1626, frames 1-63 (A 174)
  • Physical Description
    4 volumes of textual material - manuscript, manuscript copy, typescript
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    John Gould, ornithologist, came to Australia in 1838 and spent two years in collecting, personally exploring a great part of New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania. On his return to England in 1840, he began the publication of his 'Birds of Australia' in seven volumes. In 1844, he published monograph of 'The Kangaroos of Australia' and between 1845 and 1863, 'Mammals of Australia' in three volumes.

    Reference:
    Short Catalogue card
  • Scope and Content
    A 172 [Volume 1]
    Letters and papers of John Gould, 1838-1861:
    Original agreement between Gould and Gilbert, 1842; Four (4) letters from Gould to Mrs Gould in 1838-1839; Miscellaneous documents, mainly drafts of letters from Gould to various correspondents in Australia

    A 173 [Volume 2]
    Letters and papers of John Gould, 1838-1861:
    Seventeen (17) letters from John Gilbert to John Gould, 1839-1842; Letter from Gilbert's father, William Gilbert to Gould, 1846; Power of attorney left by Gould when setting out for Australia in 1838; Six (6) letters from Sir George Grey to Gould, 1842-1843; Twenty-nine (29) letters from Edwin C. Prince, Gould's secretary, from London, 1838-1840; Letter from Gould's son, Charles Gould, from Tasmania, 1861

    A 174 [Volume 3]
    Correspondence of Mrs. Eliza Gould, 1838-1841:
    Twelve (12) letters from Mrs Gould to her mother and other relatives and friends, 1838-1839; Three (3) letters from Lady Franklin to Mrs Gould, 1838-1841; Letters from Miss Williamson, Lady Franklin's daughter's governess, to Mrs Gould, 1839; Two (2) letters from Stephen Coxen [Mrs Gould's brother] to Mrs Gould, 1840-1841

    C 204 [Volume 4]
    Correspondence relating to 'Birds of Australia', etc., including letters from the illustrator, J. F. Angas, 1840-1869
  • Published Information
    See also: The letters of Edwin C. Prince to John Gould in Australia / by K.A. Hindwood. [Melbourne : Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union, 1938]. Dixson Library Call Number: 93/377
    Note on A 174: The letters in this volume written by Elizabeth Gould have been published in The story of Elizabeth Gould / by Alec H. Chisholm. Melbourne : Hawthorne Press, 1944. Call Number A920.7/G
  • Description source

    Information transferred from Short Catalogue (typed) as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012. Further information in Scope and Contents field transcribed from contents list in A 172, 2022.
  • General note

    Contents list available pasted on [Page 1] of A 172.

    Pasted on [Page 5] of A 172 is also a typescript pamphlet titled 'Gouldiana' by K. A. Hindwood, Willoughby, N.S.W. which contains an itemized list of the miscellaneous manuscript Gouldian material obtained by Mr A. H. Chisholm in England from descendants of John Gould.
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    Typescript note in A 172:
    'Gould Papers
    These three volumes of correspondence and other papers cover the period 1838-1861 and shed much fresh light on Gould's visit to Australia 1838-1840, and especially on his employment of John Gilbert as his assistant in collecting notes and specimens.
    Presented by A. H. Chisholm, Esq.
    The son of a working gardener, Gould by perseverance and love of his subject achieved great success as an ornithologist.
    He published a magnificent series of folio volumes with illustrated plates and scientific descriptions. Altogether there are 41 folio volumes containing 2,999 plates, a wonderful achievement. The works on Australian Birds and Mammals are largely the result of his visit to Australia.'
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