Oceania (continent)
Found in 4945 Collections and/or Records:
Waterfall, Tambourine Mountain, 1886
150 x 195 mm. Photograph shows a 30ft waterfall dropping into a pool with a man standing at the top and one at the bottom.
Waterfalls near Adelaide, 1870 - 1880
168 x 216 mm. A view of a waterfall with two figures at the bottom.
Waterfalls near Adelaide, 1870 - 1880
167 x 218 mm. A view of a small waterfall dropping into a pool with two men reclining at the water’s edge.
Waterfalls near Levuka, 1880 - 1889
228 x 176 mm. A view showing a waterfall.
Waterfront at Apia, 1885 - 1890
136 x 102 mm. A view of the waterfront at Apia showing small trading establishments and bungalows.
Watering cattle, Monaro, 1885 - 1890
200 x 151 mm. A view across scrubland, with cattle drinking at a small river in the foreground. Negative number 2927.
Watering Horses, Peel River, 1908
A view of a herd of horses with foals standing in the river.
Watering the ship at Black Beach, Santa Maria, 1892
205 x 151 mm. A view looking along the beach and showing a hose being run ashore from a ship’s boat to take on fresh water. Montgomery describes this picture as being ‘one of the best photographs we took during the tour’, p. 65.
Watering the ship at the waterfall at Maewo, 1892
205 x 152 mm. A slightly blurred print showing the ship’s boat being manoeuvred upriver towards the waterfall.
Watering the train, Emu Bay Railway, Tasmania, 1910-01
The water butt by the line.
Waterside scene, near Kerepunu, Hood Lagoon, 1884
285 x 230 mm. A view of canoes in the water, and a European ship's boat visible at the extreme right.
Waterwheel, Walhalla, 1885 - 1901
147 x 199 mm. A view of a waterwheel, with houses perched on the hillside beyond. It is not possible to discern what the power from the wheel is being used for.
Waterworks, Warwick, 1885
195 x 145 mm. A view looking down on to a fenced track and the waterworks, a modest building beside the Condamine Rver, with one brick chimney. Same caption on print.
Watson's Bay, Sydney, 1885
190 x 140 mm. A view of the small village on the coast, with a church at the left of the picture, and what is probably a school at the right. The settlement was originally the point of inspection for ships' papers and for customs, being the first large sheltered anchorage for incoming vessels on the south side of the main harbour. The bay was named after Robert Watson, who became harbour-master in 1811. Its chief function now is that of Pilot Station.
Watson's Bay, Sydney, 1885
190 x 140 mm. A view of the small village on the coast, with a church at the left of the picture, and what is probably a school at the right. The settlement was originally the point of inspection for ships' papers and for customs, being the first large sheltered anchorage for incoming vessels on the south side of the main harbour. The bay was named after Robert Watson, who became harbour-master in 1811. Its chief function now is that of Pilot Station.
Watson's Bay, Sydney Harbour, 1910
Landscape format. [Showing town on the land above the sea].
Watson's Queensland album of photographic scenery
A commercial album containing ten mounted prints mainly 205 x 150 mm, with printed title page and captions. Published by Watson and Co., Queen Street, Brisbane. Photographed by John Watson.
Watson's Queensland album of photographic scenery, second series
A commercial album containing ten mounted prints mainly 227 x 175 mm, with printed title page and captions. Published by Watson and Co., Queen Street, Brisbane. Photographed by John Watson.
Wau from Eadie Cruk road, 1960
General view.
‘We plough the fields and scatter'. Te Kuite NZ, 1929
75 x 49 mm. A view showing a party of tour members standing beside a row of cars in the country, presumably at an agricultural meeting of some sort.
Weatherboard Falls, Blue Mountains, Western Road, 1885
193 x 237 mm. A view of the drop of the falls, with heavily wooded hills behind. Also known as the Wentworth Falls, water drops 614 feet into Jamieson Valley.
Weatherboard Waterfalls, 1870 - 1880
194 x 246 mm. A view showing the falls, which drop 614 feet into Jamieson Valley. They are known as the Wentworth Falls.
Weathered granite rock, near Mount Warren, 1905
117 x 89 mm. A view showing an eroded granite rock among grassland in the Laverton area. Photograph by C.G. Gibson. Negative No. 245.
[Weighing copra on Savai'i], 1903
Smithson has pencilled '27/11' next to '34. Visit to Savaii in trading schooner weighing copra'.
Welcome at S, 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.