Oceania (continent)
Found in 4945 Collections and/or Records:
[Studio portrait,? possibly J.D.W. Vaughan], 1880 - 1889
179 x 204 mm. Formal studio portrait, full length, of an unidentified European male. It is suggested by Mr Fergus Clunie of the Fiji Museum that this could possibly show a Mr J.D.W. Vaughan.
Suau, Stacey Island, S. Cape, 1884
285 x 230 mm. A view showing natives sitting in front of their huts among the cocoanut palms with sailors standing on either side. It is possible that the figure second from the right is Charles Lyne.
Suburban orchard area, 10 acres, Bridgetown, [?] 3 years, 1910
200 x 145 mm. Showing a small farmstead, with field planted with young fruit trees, and forest behind.
Suffolk, 1900
200 x 155 mm. Suffolk, owned by Birt, Trinder and Bethell, sailed from Newcastle on 19 April 1900.
? Suffolk, 1900
200 x 150 mm. Though no name is visible, the cross on the funnel and the general appearance correspond to Y308M/5. Suffolk was wrecked, with the loss of more than 900 horses, near Cape St. Francis on 24 September 1900, en route from Fiume.
Sugar Crushing Mills at Nansori on the Rewa River, 1910
Landscape format. (Colonial Sugar Refining Company) wrecked by hurricane.
Sugar Crushing Mills at Nansori on the Rewa River, 1910
Landscape format. (Colonial Sugar Refining Company) wrecked by hurricane.
[Sugar plantation], 1880 - 1889
216 x 169 mm. A view looking across a field planted with young cane, with plantation buildings in the background. For a note on the Fijian sugar industry, see Y3091A/17.
Sugar plantation (small part of), 1880 - 1889
224 x 170 mm. A view from a hillside, looking down on the plantation headquarters located beside a river, with fields of cane beyond. Sugar was first planted on a commercial scale in the early 1870’s and soon after this the Colonial Sugar Refining Company of Sydney opened a large mill and refinery. The growth in output was therefore impressive: in 1875, 95 tons of sugar were exported, to the value of £650. By 1904 these figures had risen to 52,138 tons, earning £469,391.
Sulphur beds : Wai-o-tapu, 1910
[No print]. Missing.
Sulphur beds : Wai-o-tapu, 1910
Landscape format. [Scattered trees about].
Sulphur Crater Rotomahana, 1884 - 1885
199 x 143 mm. A view looking into the steaming mouth of the crater with Lake Rotomahana in the background.
[Sulphur crested cockatoo], 1900 - 1930
Summit of Mt. Egmont, Taranaki, NZ, 1929
75 x 62mm. A view of the summit taken from some way up the mountain.
Summit Road
Sunbird cinnyris frenata, 1887 - 1918
Fifteen labelled but undated watercolours on gilt-edged card, each 105 x 165 mm.
Sunlight Gold Mine, Hill Grove, New South Wales, 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view looking down on to the mine, which lies in a valley between steep hills. With a stream running past, and a railway track leading up the hillside.
Sunset at Albany, West Australia, 1901
View from the sea looking towards the harbour and surrounding hills.
Sunset, Sydney Harbour, 1910
Landscape format.
Sunset, Tarawa lagoon, 1963
Slides taken during a visit which included New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, Tonga, the Gilbert Islands and New Caledonia.
[Superb lyrebird], 1900 - 1930
Supreme Court, Auckland, New Zealand, 1860 - 1879
253 x 190 mm. A view showing the front of the Supreme Court, a red brick building in Gothic Style, designed by Edward Rumsey in the late 1860s. Rumsey's original plan for the building included spires on the roof, but these were never built.
Supreme Court, Auckland, New Zealand, 1876
360 x 260 mm. A similar view to Y3089L/1 but taken at an earlier date, with figures standing in the road outside the court. In this picture the land in front of the Court House has not yet been entirely cleared.
Supreme Court, Brisbane, George Street frontage., 1886
280 x 230 mm. Two horses are tethered outside the grounds of the court, while a policeman and one other man watch the camera. The law courts were first used in 1879.
Supreme Court Buildings : Christchurch, 1910
Landscape format. [View from river bank].