Oceania (continent)
Found in 4939 Collections and/or Records:
Mount Victoria, Pass en route to Jenolan Caves, 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view looking down on to the main Western Road, which curves uphill and behind an outcrop of rock. With a car on the hill.
Mount Victoria Pass, Western Road, 1885
346 x 265 mm. A view showing a cutting in the road. A figure is standing on the road between the rock walls on either side. Sir T.L. Mitchell's name is printed in the corner of the page.
Mount Victoria : passing the Heads, approaching Wellington, 1910
Landscape format. [View from a boat].
Mount Wellington, 1870 - 1880
180 x 105 mm. A view looking towards Mount Wellington, with fields and hedgerows in the foreground and a small enclave of houses and barns set among trees beyond. Exact location unidentified.
Mount Wellington, 1870 - 1880
176 x 100 mm. A view looking along a small river (Guy Fawkes River?) lined with trees, with Mount Wellington rising in the distance.
Mountains and fall above Namuamua, 1963
Contains Kodachromes, processed in England March 1963, arranged by processing number. The village mentioned on slides 21-31 appears to be Sabadrau, but this has not been found on any map of Fiji and has been represented by 'S' in most of the captions.
Mouth of Breakfast Creek (from near the Residence of J.R. Dickson Esq), 1873
227 x 175 mm. A view overlooking the creek, with the Brisbane River to the left of the picture, and showing sparsely populated countryside, with a farm by the side of the creek. Photograph taken from what is now Ascot.
Mouth of River close to Suva, Fiji, 1910
Landscape format. [Showing sailing boats and warehouses].
Mr and Mrs A.W. Hamilton, Cottesloe, Western Australia, 1962, 1962
114 x 76 mm. Colour snapshot showing Arthur Wedderburn Hartwig (Haji) Hamilton (1898-1968) and his wife seated in their drawing room. Hamilton served as a Police Officer in Malaya from 1908 until between 1929 and 1934.
Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Stevenson and party, 1889 - 1900
A group photograph of a party posed on the verandah of Vailima. At the rear of the group stand Robert Louis Stevenson and his wife Fanny, immediately behind them is Graham Balfour, and to the left the bearded figure of Bazett Haggard, with Isobel Strong in front of him. Sailors from HMS ‘Katoomba’ sit below the Stevensons, with Samoan servants in front of the sailors. Print number 42.
Mr John Guise, 1968
215 x 170 mm. Newly elected speaker of the house of Assembly of Papua and New Guinea.
Mr Nielsen, the trader, 1892
206 x 153 mm. A view showing the bearded trader sitting on the verandah of a house in a wicker chair. Nielsen is not mentioned in any detail by Montgomery, who only states that Nielsen’s store is situated beside the Scudamore Channel in Florida.
Mr Street's Coffee Plantation : Kuranda, N. Queensland, 1910
Landscape format. [Older coffee bushes with forest behind].
Mr Street's Coffee Plantation : Kuranda, N. Queensland, 1910
Landscape format. [Older coffee bushes with forest behind].
Mr Street's Coffee Plantation: Kuranda, N. Queensland, 1910
Landscape format. [Older coffee bushes with forest behind].
Mr Street's Coffee Plantation: Kuranda, N. Queensland. [Row of young bushes]., 1910
Mr Street's Coffee Plantation, Kuranda, North Queensland, 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
Mr Street's Coffee Plantation, Kuranda, North Queensland, 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
[Mr Street's] Coffee Plantation, Kuranda, North Queensland, 1910
350 x 250 mm. No print.
Mr Telfer Campbell, British Consul at Nukualofa, landing at Kolong [i.e. Kolonga], 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
Mr Windham with fine specimen of coffee branch, 1910
[Mr Windham holding a branch laden with berries].
Mr Windham's Coffee Plantation, near Atherton, 1910
Landscape format.
Mr Windham's Coffee Plantation, near Atherton, 1910
Landscape format.
Mr Windham's Coffee Plantation, near Atherton, 1910
Landscape format.
Mr. W.W. Richardson's Cottage, from Cabbage Tree Point, Port Hacking, 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view of the beach, with the cottage among trees on the far side of the bay, and with eroded rocks in the foreground. Three men are facing the camera on the left.