In Bobby’s Footsteps is an initiative of the Battery Point Community Association. This project was funded by the Tasmanian Community Fund and supported by the Hobart City Council.

  • Tasmanian Community Fund
  • City of Hobart

Content was developed by Annie Rushton and Robert Vincent, with design by Kieran Bradley and website development by Webmistress.

  • Tasmanian Community Fund
  • Battery Point Community Association Inc.
  • David Boon and Albuera Street Primary School students
  • Hobart City Council Aldermen and staff
  • Lindy Scripps and Audrey Hudspeth for use of the document Battery Point Historical Research 1990
  • Interviewees
    • Max Banks
    • John Dineley
    • Ian Broinowski
    • Joan Harvey
    • Mick Purdon
    • Mike Scott
    • Jan Scott
    • Sue Scott
    • Lynn Bluett
    • Bill Foster
    • Battery Point residents who gave generously of their time but who preferred to remain anonymous
  • Voice overs for audio quotations:
    • Deirdre McMaster
    • Peter Shanks
    • Alan Johnson
  • George Scrimger Whitehouse
  • Marie Ann Turnbull
  • John White
  • Betty Suerth
  • Peter and Ann Cripps
  • Tasmanian Archives and Heritage Office (TAHO)
  • Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
  • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
  • Maritime Museum of Tasmania
  • State Library of NSW, Mitchell Library
  • State Library of Victoria
  • University of Tasmania Morris Miller Rare Books Collection
  • Peter Cuffley, author of Chandeliers and Billy Tea (published by The Five Mile Press, 1984)
  • Sarah Wilcox-Standring (The Montpelier Project)
  • Austral Archaeology, in particular Justin McCarthy and site excavation staff
  • Colin Dennison
  • Julia Clark
  • Warwick Oakman
  • Mark Horstman
  • Jean Henley