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…You know the Allports, but do you know their “offshoots?”
In Kate’s latest talk she will re-introduce some old characters, and introduce us to new ones, as she explores the lives of 5 of the Huston sisters; Amelia, Annie, Kate, Sarah Francis and Mary Louise. Daughters of Dr George Francis Huston, Superintendent of the New Norfolk Insane Asylum, and wives to some of the most prominent men of Hobart and surrounds (including the reprobate Curzon Allport).
Experience their loves, losses, scandals, jealousies, betrayals and joys as we weave our way through the lives of these rather remarkable women.
Kate Vermey is a member of the State Libraries and Archives team and has conducted in depth research into members of the Allport family and their “off shoots.” Kate has degrees in History and Early Years Education and enjoys sharing the stories of people of the past. Her previous talks can be found on the Libraries Tasmania YouTube and Sound Cloud channels.
Image: Huston family home “Frescati” New Norfolk. From: Gowlland, R.W Troubled Asylum (1981 p.128)
Please note parking near the library is limited. As a courtesy to the speaker and other attendees, we ask that you allow ample time to arrive and be seated before the advertised start time. If you are unable to attend, please cancel your ticket ASAP via your Eventbrite booking or by contacting the Reading Room desk.
Phone: 6165 5538
This in-person event will also be viewable online via a Webinar. Please ensure you book a seat for the in-person event, or register for the webinar.
• Seats are limited, bookings are essential
• Click the Reserve A Spot button on this page to register all participants.
• Fill in your details
• You will receive an email with a link
• On the day and time of the talk, open your email and click the “Join Event” link to watch
• Follow Government guidelines for mask wearing.
• Follow physical distancing requirements.
• Practice good hygiene. We will provide sanitiser for you.
• Do not visit the library if you’re unwell.
• Thanks for your help. We look forward to seeing you.
What are my transport/parking options for the event?
Please note: parking near the library is limited.
As a courtesy to the speaker and other attendees, we ask that you allow ample time to arrive and be seated before the advertised start time.
Hobart Central Car Park is located on Melville Street, with walkway access to Bathurst Street. Find the location on Google maps
Buses are available on Elizabeth St and are within 10 minutes walking distance.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
You don’t need to bring your printed ticket to the event
What if I can’t attend the seated event on the day?
If you are unable to attend, please cancel your ticket ASAP via your Eventbrite booking or by contacting the Reading Room desk on (03) 6165 5538.
Register for the online webinar by following the instructions further up this page.
The State Library and Archives building has wheelchair access.
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