Oceania (continent)
Found in 4945 Collections and/or Records:
Bendigo Law Courts, 1885 - 1901
148 x 194 mm. A view looking along Pall Mall in Bendigo, with its broad tree-lined pavement. In fact only a small corner of the Law Courts can be seen. The main building in the picture, with the clocktower, is the Bendigo Post Office opened in 1887.
Benevolent House, Ballarat, 1888 - 1889
202 x 150 mm. A rather dark print showing the front façade of the building; various wings were still being added in 1887.
Betio : Jap[anese] Gun, 1963
Slides taken during a visit which included New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, Tonga, the Gilbert Islands and New Caledonia.
Betio landing stage, 1963
Slides taken during a visit which included New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, Tonga, the Gilbert Islands and New Caledonia.
Betio : War Memorial, 1963
Slides taken during a visit which included New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, Tonga, the Gilbert Islands and New Caledonia.
Between Guildford and Zeehan, Tasmania, 1910-01
Landscape format. [View down wooded hillside].
Big Rock : Sydney Harbour, 1910
Landscape format.
Big Tree-Dead Snake on Post, 1888 - 1889
100 x 138 mm. A view showing the figures from Y308A/43-44 grouped at the base of a large tree. A dead snake is draped over a milepost which shows Mt Arnold to be three miles distant.
Biggest Trout Fishing in the World Here. Lake Taupo, 1912 - 1922
138 x 78 mm. A postcard (original photograph) showing a fishing scene on Lake Taupo. Painted onto the negative over the original scene are huge trout jumping from the water. Photograph by Iles, Rotorua.
Bikenabu : Boys secondary school dormitary, 1963
[Interior].
Bikenabu : dormitory [exterior] and head boy, 1963
Slides taken during a visit which included New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, Tonga, the Gilbert Islands and New Caledonia.
Bikenabu : Elaine Bernacchi Girls Secondary School, 1963
Slides taken during a visit which included New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, Tonga, the Gilbert Islands and New Caledonia.
Bikenabu : head boy, 1963
Slides taken during a visit which included New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Fiji, Tonga, the Gilbert Islands and New Caledonia.
Billabong, Goulbourn River, 1885 - 1891
203 x 149 mm. A view of a billabong, with a bridge crossing it in the background. Billabong is an Aboriginal Australian term for stretches of water or pools, issuing off from the main river and appearing mainly in times of flooding or heavy rain.
Bills of Rowland Childers, 1874 - 1881
175 receipted bills from Harrow, Oxford and Melbourne, settled by his father H.C.E. Childers
Birds Eye View, from F.B. Tower, Melbourne, 1885 - 1901
211 x 158 mm. A view looking down from the tower, presumably of the Federal Bank, towards the harbour, which can be glimpsed in the distance. Government House, in the Domain, can be seen at the left in the distance.
Bishop Patteson’s cross at Nukapu- the Bishop was killed in the house just behind the cross, 1892
204 x 152 mm. A view showing the cross and the palm-thatch hut, with natives clustered around the memorial. Bishop John Patteson was killed in 1871, probably in retaliation for kidnappings by labour ships.
Black Mountain Yass Canberra Site, 1910
Landscape format. [Scattered trees with Black Mountain in the backgrond].
Black Mountain Yass Canberra Site. Note willows marking the bed of the Molongo River., 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
Blast Furnace, Lithgow Ironworks, 1908
A view of the blast furnace, isolated in the countryside, with mined earth in the foreground.
[Blaxlands sheep sheering sheds], 1928-08-30
Print at RCMS 353/2/155.
'Bloody Bridge', with Phillip Island in Distance, 1885
Facing p.24, referred to on p.13.
Blue and Grey Gum Trees at Wyong, 1908
A view of gum trees growing in the bush, with some cleared land in the foreground. The wood is used in the construction of such things as flooring, house-frames and case-making.
Blue Lake, Mt. Kosciusko, 1901
151 x 109 mm. A view of the snow covered mountain summit, with a fair-sized lake in the foreground a few hundred feet below the summit.