A comprehensive, government‑compiled guide to Tasmania’s geography, governance, economy, and transport in the late 19th century.
The book offers a structured look at the colony, covering physical features, administrative divisions, climate, population, and government. It also details economic life, trade, banking, and the growth of industries, alongside infrastructure like railways, roads, bridges, telegraphs, and postal services. Rich with data, it serves as a ready reference for researchers, travelers, and readers curious about Tasmania’s development during this era.
Inside you’ll find organized sections on land and law, education, immigration, and public works, plus practical information for visitors and residents—from cost of living to hotel charges and postal routes. The work presents a clear snapshot of the colony’s systems, services, and ongoing projects, making it useful for understanding how Tasmania was governed and growing at the time.
- Geography, area, climate, and territorial divisions; population and nationality data
- Government structure, departments, taxation, and public debt
- Trade, finance, banks, and manufacturing; land laws and settlement
- Railways, roads, bridges, telegraphs, post offices, and other public works
Ideal for readers of history, economics, and colonial administration who want a practical, reference‑style overview of Tasmania’s progress and organization in this period.