Oceania (continent)
Found in 4945 Collections and/or Records:
Champion Shire Horse, 1908
215 x 165 mm. Black and white photograph of shire horse with ribbon around neck which reads ‘Champion 1908’.
Chandler Apple trees, Bridgetown, 1910
150 x 195 mm. Showing a line of apple trees, with a man standing beside one of the trees.
Chapman State Farm, Geraldton District, 1910
205 x 150 mm. Showing a small flock of sheep in a field.
Charlotte Plains Bore, 1894
135 x 180 mm. Caption on print reads ‘Charlotte Plains Bore 1848 ft Daily flow 4, 500, 000 Gals’. Showing a standpipe flowing, with pieces of machinery behind, possibly wheels from a steam engine.
Charm or Tiki, model pah, Whaka., NZ, 1929
61 x 41mm. Showing a carved wooden totem in the pah at Whakarewarewa.
Chateau Tongariro and Tongariro National Park, New Zealand
A collection of loose prints measuring approximately 80 x 60 mm, captioned in the negative. The prints are a commercial souvenir set contained in a printed envelope. Photographs by New Zealand Tourist Department.
Chatham Island off West Australian coast, 1909
[No print]. Missing.
Chemical Classrooms, etc., University of Sydney, 1895 - 1900
205 x 134 mm. An exterior view of the cluster of small classrooms.
Chemistry Lecture Room, 1895 - 1900
204 x 151 mm. A view of one wall of the lecture room, covered with printed material and illustrations.
Chief girl, Apia, 1899 - 1900
A full length studio portrait of an unidentified Samoan girl wearing a small headdress and a flax skirt. She was Tamasese’s wife (see Y309C, introduction). Print number 5.
Chief of Kandavu and family, 2006
200 x 150 mm. modern copies of original prints.
Chief Secretary's Office, Sydney, 1908
A view from the gardens behind, looking through trees and shrubs towards the building, taken from the junction of Macquarie and Bridge Streets. The building now houses the Department of Works.
Chief Tikitere, and Maoris, 1910
North Island. [Chief seated by carved Maori totem with two Maori men outside meeting house].
Chief Tikitere, andMaoris, 1910
[Portrait of white bearded man holding carved wooden staff with wooden carvings in background].
[Chief's daughter, one of the dancers], 1903
Smithson has pencilled '24/1' next to '66. Chief's daughter'.
Childers papers
Political papers relating to Childers' public career and private papers concerning his family, first wife Emily (nee Walker, 1827-1875) and their eight children.
Childer’s Saw Mill, Gippland [sic], 1888 - 1889
204 x 160 mm. A good view of a sawmill, with a bullock team, workers, and sawn wood in front of the sawmill, and a small settlement of wooden cabins among the trees behind.
Children at Merelav, 1892
206 x 151 mm. A view showing three young children sitting at the roadside. A photograph taken at the same spot as Y309A/49.
[Children by mission aircraft], 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Australia.
[Children by Mission van], 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Australia.
Children jumping from bridge, 1900 - 1929
A caption identifies the photographer as [James?] Iles, who was active in New Zealand from 1870 to 1929.
[Children outside house], 1903
Smithson has pencilled '21/6' next to the following notes: '12. Number of children. Volcanic rock. Afterwards tree tattooing - waist to knee not all done at once - sign of manhood - those not tattoed considered of no account'.
Childrens’ Hospital (Front), 1890
260 x 200 mm. A view of the building with nurses and children standing on the first floor verandah. A similar design, although considerably larger and more ornate, to the public school in Grote Street (Y3082A/9), and with a large central fleche. Designed by Charles McMinn (1844-1884) but his part of the extended hospital was demolished in 1967.
Christ Church St Laurence, George Street, 1870 - 1879
276 x 200 mm. View looking north along George Street South towards the west end of Christ Church St Laurence, a Gothic revival building of sandstone built between 1843 and 1845 to designs by Henry Robertson and under the supervision of Edmund Blacket.
Christchurch, 1900 - 1910
Monochrome postcards of mainly Christchurch scenes, depicting a Roman Catholic church, public hospital grounds, a nurse's home, the Bridge of Remembrance and a Panoramic view of Bluff.