Ulrich Hubbe : SUMMARY RECORD [PRG 1242] • Mixed material

Typescript of statement

Typescript of statement

Verbatim copy of statement made by Dr Ulrich Hubbe at Clare, South Australia, dictated by him (he being blind) to his grandson Samuel Hood. It refers to the origin of the Real Property Act of Sir R.R. Torrens. Typescript made 1932 and signed by Isabella Christina May, nee Hubbe.

Typescript biographical details of Hubbe family

Typescript biographical details of Hubbe family

Particulars of Dr Ulrich Hubbe and his family (Samuel Grau, Mary Martha Hood, Catherine Elizabeth, Isabella Christina May and grandchildren) collected by his youngest child Mrs Isabella May.

Doctorate of Laws certificate

Doctorate of Laws certificate

Certificate granted to Ulrich Hubbe by the University of Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein (2 original copies, one with seal and signature of Albertus Haenel).

Photographs of Dr Hubbe

Photograph of Ulrich Hubbe with his grandson Sam Hood and a photograph by W.C. Tuttle, Adelaide Arcade, ca.1888-1889.

Ulrich Hubbe

Ulrich Hubbe

Studio photograph of Ulrich Hubbe in old age.

Ulrich Hubbe

Ulrich Hubbe

Ulrich Hubbe seated outside a stone house, looking at a scrapbook. His grandson, Sam Hood, stands alongside.

Poems

Poems

Handwritten poem in German by Ulrich Hubbe, a printed poem in German and typescript translations.

Notes on Dr. Ulrich Hubbe and the Real Property Act

Notes on Dr. Ulrich Hubbe and the Real Property Act

Notes on Dr U. Hubbe's part in preparation of the Torrens Real Property Act recorded by Isabella May (formerly Isabella Hubbe), youngest daughter of Ulrich Hubbe.

Biographical information about Ulrich Hubbe

Biographical information about Ulrich Hubbe

Letter to Mrs Caw from D. St.L. Kelly, regarding enclosed copies of his biographical entry about Ulrich Hubbe which appeared in the Australian Dictionary of Biography.

Hubbe Family portraits

Carte de visite portraits of Hubbe family members of Hamburg, Germany, the descendants of Johann (Hans) Heinrich Hubbe (1771-1847) and Marie Christine Heyer (1774-1842), and the siblings and nieces and nephews of Ulrich Hubbe.

Hubbe family history items

Items relating to history and genealogy of the Hubbe family of Hamburg, Germany comprising: 1. Print from a copper plate engraving of Hubbe family members and significant events with accompanying diary entry by A. Moxon Simpson describing the print; 2. Hubbe family coat of arms made from stained glass; 3. German genealogical handbook 'Deutsches Geschlechterbuch: Genealogisches handbuch Bürgerlicher Familien' (1912) with handwritten annotations relating to the Hubbe family of Hamburg, including the family of Ulrich Hubbe.

Hubbe family print

Hubbe family print

Print from a copper plate engraving depicting the Hubbe family of Hamburg, Germany, by German illustrator Otto Speckter. Accompanied by notes from A. Moxon Simpson and Antony A. Simpson describing the print. From diary of A. Moxon Simpson, Wednesday 20 June 1962: 'a print of a Cu engraving made about 1838, showing the head of the Hubbes of that date, with others, before Davoust, who had demanded the surrender of food stored in the city, and been refused; her ordered them to be shot, but was persuaded not to; the scenes 25 years after showed them all at peace, some in Mexico".

Hubbe family coat of arms

Hubbe family coat of arms

Coat of arms of the Hubbe family of Hamburg, made from stained glass. The design features a heron at the top, standing on a helmet in the centre, above a shield with a design of wheat, surrounded by leaf patterns in red and yellow. The family motto is written across the top: 'Spe melioris' [in hopes of improving].