Dr Eric Guiler's documentary record of the jetties of southern Tasmania — the small wooden structures that once served as the primary landing points for coastal communities around the Derwent estuary, D'Entrecasteaux Channel, Huon River and the islands of southern Tasmania. Before roads reached the more isolated parts of southern Tasmania, jetties were the lifeline connecting farms, orchards, timber mills and fishing communities to Hobart and the wider world.
A history of Tasmania's lighthouses and the families who staffed them, written by Kathleen M. Stanley and published in 1991. Tasmania's coastline and the surrounding islands of Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean made lighthouses essential to safe navigation through some of the most treacherous waters in Australia.
- river craft of Hobart; and
- sealers of Bass Strait.

