Oceania (continent)
Found in 4945 Collections and/or Records:
Wheat crop, 400 acres ('Gillian'), Katanning, 1910
205 x 145 mm. View across a huge field, high with wheat, with a man standing among shoulder high crop.
Wheat farm, Southern District, 1885 - 1890
196 x 150 mm. A view of a wheat field in a valley, showing a partially harvested field, with a horse-drawn harvester to the right of the picture. Negative number 1505.
Wheat in sheds, Fremantle Wharf, 1910
155 x 200 mm. Showing wheat sacks piled 20 high, with a railway line for loading to one side, and workers posing for photographer.
Wheat on wharf, Fremantle, 1910
205 x 150 mm. Showing hundreds of sacks of wheat piled in front of the Customs House.
Wheat sheaves in stooks, 1885 - 1890
200 x 150 mm. A view of large wheatfield, with the corn packed in stooks, and a labourer in the foreground holding a bundle of wheat. Negative 1520.
Wheat Teams leaving a farm in the Western District, 1908
A view showing loaded wagons pulled by large teams of horses.
Whenuapai aerodrome, 1948
70 x 55 mm. Group photograph. Persons identified as: 'Warcup, Barrow, Shanahan, C.O.'
Whinham Collegiate School, North Adelaide, 1890
260 x 205 mm. A three-quarter front view of the school buildings, with pupils grouped in front. The building is in Jeffcott Street, and was erected by Thomas Frost (1826-1910).
White Naped Crane, 1910
[Two].
White Terrace, 1884 - 1885
197 x 142 mm. A close up view of some of the cups on the White Terrace showing the texture of the formations, with a Maori girl sitting in the background. See Y308B/100-101 and New Zealand Postcards 100-111 for images of the area before and after the eruption of Mt Tarawera, which destroyed the Terraces.
White Terrace, 1884 - 1885
198 x 140 mm. A good general view of the Terrace, showing the formations and steam rising from the geyser above, which created the phenomenon. With a Maori standing in front of the Terrace. See Y308B/100-101 for other pictures.
White Terrace, 1884 - 1885
198 x 140 mm. A good general view of the Terrace, showing the formations and steam rising from the geyser above, which created the phenomenon. See Y308B/100-101 for other pictures.
White Terrace cups overflowing [on Rotomahana Lake], 1885
198 x 147 mm. A view of the cup-like formations on the White Terrace filled with water from the geyser above. For a contemporary description of this otherworldly formation, and information about its destruction, see Y308B99-104, Y308A131, and New Zealand Postcards 100-111.
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.
Wild flowers in (?) Nokenana Valley, Northampton area, 1902-08
152 x 108 mm. A similar view to plate 31. Photograph by E.S. Simpson. Negative No. B.
Wild flowers in (?) Nokenana Valley, Northampton area, 1902-08
152 x 108 mm. A view showing a hillside covered in (?) everlasting daisies, probably taken at the same time as plate 38. Photograph by E.S. Simpson. Negative No. A.
Wild flowers (?) Nokenana Valley, Northampton area, 1902-08-21
152 x 107 mm. A view showing (?) everlasting daisies growing on hillside, with Kings Mount, Sugarloaf Peak and Razorback Mount in the far distance. Photograph by E.S. Simpson. Negative No. 26.
William Dunn, June 1871. Born at Goulbourn, New South Wales, August 2nd 1851, 1871-06
35 x 55 mm. (Vignetted oval). A carte de visite head and shoulders studio portrait of William Dunn, presumably the brother of E.J. Dunn. The backmark reads: 'Portraits and landscapes. Photograph by J.E. Bray, Beechworth, Victoria'.
William Lanny [sic], 1866
185 x 179 mm. A full-faced portrait of William Lanne looking to one side of the camera. Lanne for many years worked on whaling ships out of Hobart Town and died in February 1869 of cholera contracted on his return from a whaling voyage. For further information on his life see Bonwick, pp. 394-95.
William Westall Drawings, 1889 - 1981
Material relating to the acquisition of drawings of Australia by William Westall in 1889, the publication of a volume reproducing some of them in 1962, and their sale to the National Library of Australia in 1969.
Williams River [i.e. Williams Creek], North Coast, New South Wales, 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view looking across the river, the banks on either side of which are lined with trees.
Willoughby Falls Nh Shore, 1870 - 1880
203 x 156 mm. A similar view to plate 27 but taken from slightly more to one side. The figure seen in plate 27 is sitting in front of the falls.
Willoughby Falls North Shore, 1870 - 1880
200 x 154 mm. A view of a small waterfall and cascade with a man seated in front of it. Willoughby is a suburb of Sydney on the north side of the harbour. See also Plate 36.