Oceania (continent)
Found in 100 Collections and/or Records:
Thames River: Te Aroha, 1880
198 x 147 mm. A view looking across the river towards the town of Te Aroha, which lies about 30 miles south of Thames.
Thames Valley Te Aroha, 1880
199 x 147 mm. A view looking out through trees towards the cultivated plain of the Thames Valley.
The Hospital, Christchurch, 1885
194 x 140 mm. A view looking across the River Avon towards the hospital, a cluster of building with mock-tudor timbering.
The King’s Palace [Nukualofa, Tonga], 1899
194 x 144 mm. A view showing the lawn and the wooden palace, a two storey building with verandahs and a tower. On the lawn some kind of gathering is in progress, mainly attended by Europeans.
The Mongarewa Gorge, between Tauranga and Ohinemutu, 1870 - 1880
435 x 335 mm. A mounted print showing the river at the bottom of the gorge, with thick woods on either bank. A print made by one of the permanent processes, and part of a series produced by Burton Bros., Dunedin, entitled ‘New Zealand through the Camera’.
‘The Remarkables’ from the Kawarau River, 1885
191 x 142 mm. A view looking up towards the mountain range with the Kawarau River in the foreground. ‘The Remarkables’ are a spectacular range to the east of Queenstown, which rise to a height of 7688 ft at Double Cone.
[Top of the Pink Terrace, Rotomahana], 1880
210 x 148 mm. A view of the top of the terrace, with steam rising from the geyser (not visible).
[Uncaptioned Print], 1885
194 x 139 mm. A view looking along a river valley with steep wooded hillside rising on either side.
Vavau, 1899
198 x 142 mm. A view showing wooden buildings with thatched roofs in Vavau.
Vavau, 1899
196 x 142 mm. A view from the land looking out over the harbour, with a steamship in the middle of the picture. Copyright registered Aug 21st 1899.
Vavau from ship, 1899
197 x 146 mm. A view showing the buildings along the waterfront at Vavau.
Vavau, from the ship, 1899
193 x 140 mm. A view looking towards land and showing the inlet to the harbour at Vavau. Copyright registered 21 Aug. 1899.
Waiwer, Auckland, 1880
194 x 141 mm. A view looking down from a wooded hillside on to the beach and estuary at Waiwera, with a large house standing near the beach. Waiwera, which lies on the east coast just north of Auckland, is an area of hot thermal springs and was developed as a tourist area by Robert Graham (c 1820-1885), the man who also gave his name to Grahamstown.
Waiwera, 1880
198 x 147 mm. A view of Waiwera from the other side of the bay, and taken from the seashore, with a man sitting on a rock looking across towards the house seen in Y3089E/31.
Waiwera, 1880
198 x 147 mm. A similar photograph to Y3089E/31, taken from a slightly different place on the hillside.
Waiwera, 1880
199 x 145 mm. A view taken from slightly further inland showing the cultivated backgarden of the large house and more of the estuary which is crossed by a bridge in Y3089E/31.
Waiwera, 1880
148 x 199 mm. A view looking seaward, with palms and vegetation in the foreground and a small island visible in the bay.
Waoirongomai, 1880
202 x 143 mm. A view showing the winches and freight trucks of a railway which drops down a steep incline (seen Y3089E/28). Presumably connected with a mining venture of some kind, it is difficult to determine the specific use of the trucks.
Waoirongomai, Thames River, 1880
198 x 147 mm. A view looking across the railway incline seen in Plate 28 towards a small settlement in the valley beyond.
Warships at Apia, Samoa, 1899
196 x 143 mm. A view looking across the harbour at Apia, with Samoan craft in the foreground, and three unidentified men-of-war at anchor beyond. Probably taken during the 1899 crisis.
Wellington from Catholic Cemetery, 1880
183 x 145 mm. A view looking down from the hill behind the city on to Te Aro Flat, Lambton Harbour and Port Nicholson, with Mt Victoria in the background. For other photographs of Wellington taken from a similar position in the 1870s by James Bragge, see Y308B/93-98.
Wellington from Mt Victoria, 1880
199 x 144 mm. A view looking down on the Wellington suburbs behind Te Aro Flat and the Harbour. At this time they are just reaching the foothills of Mt Victoria.
White Terrace [Rotomahana], 1880
203 x 144 mm. A view of the cup-like formations produced by the minerals ejected by the geyser above.
White Terrace [Rotomahana], 1880
198 x 148 mm. A view from the bottom of the terrace showing the saucer shaped structures, with steam rising from the geyser on the hillside behind.
White Tram over the Teremakau River, 1880
148 x 198 mm. A view from one side of the river looking along the cable car lines towards the settlement on the far bank, with a cable-car on the wires.