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.
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