Oceania (continent)
Found in 4738 Collections and/or Records:
Tuari Netana Ngatimaru. Maori chief, 1900 - 1910
140 x 200 mm. Photographer’s copyright statement and catalogue number etched into foot of photograph: ‘TUARI NETANA NGATIMARU. CHIEF. ILES PHOTO. AUCKLAND REGISTERED. No.145’.
(?)Tuart Forest, Coastal Plain, south of Perth, 1896 - 1908
152 x 108 mm. A view showing grassy woodland with two mwn seated beneath a tree in the foreground. 'Tuart Forest' occurs 'intermittently along the Coastal Plain southwards from Perth towards Bunbury in areas of limestone outcrop'. Photographer unknown. Negative No. C.
Tumut Bridge, 1885
198 x 146 mm. Information given states '2 spans of 75 feet each with 9 approach spans. Total length 340 feet'. A view from along the river bank towards the bridge, a wooden superstructure resting on wooden supports.
Tumut River, 1911
A view looking down from the riverbank on to Jones' Bridge, a small wooden roadbridge with cultivated fields beyond.
Tungi, 1963
[In bath robe in boat].
Tungi, 1963
[In same garb, leaving a car].
Tungi's offshore island, 1963
Contains Kodachromes processed in Australia, arranged by processing number. Some items from H possibly originated in this group.
[Tunnel through Basalt: Newton Boyd Road], 1870 - 1880
191 x 240 mm. The caption is taken from Y3086F/67, where another print of the same photograph occurs. The picture shows a view through, and the road beyond on which there is a horse-team.
Tunnel through Basalt, Newton Boyd Road, 1885
278 x 180 mm. A view along the Newton Boyd Road, where the road goes through a tunnel carved from solid rock. Photograph probably by J.W. Lindt.
Tunnel through Basalt, Newton Boyd Road, 1885
190 x 245 mm. A view of the same tunnel, but taken from inside and looking out along the road which is perched on steep rocky hillside. With a wagon and horses on the road. Photograph probably by J.W. Lindt.
Turanganikoro's house in Fijian town near Nanduruloulou after the hurricane, 1910
Landscape format.
Turanganikoro's house in Fijian town near Nanduruloulou after the hurricane, 1910
Landscape format.
Turning wheel for rope-making : flax drying all about on the ground, 1910
The album now contains photographs numbered in the range 6787-7005 (originally there were 173 in the album). Added numbers are: 6933-7005; not used: 6791, 6821, 6834 and 6872; missing 6790, 6792-6794, 6802, 6809, 6812, 6814, 6848-6849, 6936-6937, 6941, 6944, 6947, 6981, 6984, 6989-6890, 6992-6993 and 6995.
Twickenham Ferry in Australia, 1978
Correspondence and extracts regarding the Twickenham Ferry.
Twin Tree-called the Sisters, 1888 - 1889
205 x 153 mm. A view showing the bases of two trees, which merge as they enter the ground.
Twin Waterfall near the Matukituki River, Otago, New Zealand, 1876
360 x 266 mm. A view looking towards a cliff face, down which drop two waterfalls, presumably from the same source.
[Two Aboriginal Australian men], 1870 - 1880
149 x 200 mm. A view showing two seated young men, both holding boomerangs.
Two BCA [i.e. Bush Church Aid] nurses, Ceduna, S. Aust [i.e. South Australia], 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Australia.
[Two Europeans in Fiji], 1899
82 x 56 mm. An amateur snapshot showing two white-suited Europeans standing in a Fijian street.
Two Fijian breastplates. Whales teeth and mother of pearl, 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
Two Samoan houses, 1885 - 1890
100 x 58 mm. A view showing two typical Samoan houses with walls partially hung with mats and thatched roofs.
Two Samoan warriors, 1885 - 1890
57 x 100 mm. A studio portrait of two Samoan men, one seated and one standing; the standing warrior holds a serrated club.
[Two women and small boy], 1903
Smithson has pencilled '25/7' next to '48. Wild pigeons are poentiful [sic] - excellent eating'.
Twofold Bay, 1870 - 1880
210 x 194 mm. A view on the seashore showing low rocky cliffs leading down to the water’s edge. In the distance the town of Eden can be seen on the clifftops. Twofold Bay lies on the south coast of New South Wales and was discovered and named by George Bass in 1797.
Twofold Bay, 1870 - 1880
228 x 194 mm. A view from above the bay looking down on the sandy beach, with trees reaching almost to the water’s edge. With wooded hills in the distance.