Oceania (continent)
Found in 4945 Collections and/or Records:
Christchurch, 1880
198 x 148 mm. A view from above looking out over the spaciously laid out town with wide roads and houses separated by trees.
Christchurch, 1885
191 x 140 mm. a view looking down on a street in an uncrowded residential area of Christchurch. Exact location unidentified.
Christchurch Botanical Gardens, 1948
74 x 71 mm. A lake with trees in the background.
Christchurch Botanical Gardens, 1948
74 x 73 mm. A flowerbed with trees in the background.
Christchurch Botanical Gardens, 1948
72 x 78 mm. A lake with trees in the background.
Christchurch Botanical Gardens, 1948
74 x 73 mm. A lake with the bank in the background.
Christchurch from the roof of the Express Company's Bdg [i.e. building], 1910
Landscape format. [Over rooftops with church and spire in centre].
Christchurch - Government Building looking west, Canterbury, 1870
236 x 190 mm. A view of the Canterbury Provincial Council Chambers, an ecclesiatical looking building in brick with white stone facings. The wooden buildings to the left of the Chambers are the earlier council buildings. The Chambers were completed in 1865 to the design of B.W. Mountford.
Christchurch - Herewood Aerodrome, 1948
200 x 150 mm. Group of four men (Tymms on the left) stood looking at a map. The caption continues: 'U.K. Mission and George Dent.'
Christchurch seen from the Exhibition Tower in the Park, 1910
Full-plate. Looking east towards the sea. New Zealand. [Good general view of the town].
Christmas camp of Boy Scouts by the Yarra River, Eltham, Victoria, 1909-12
[No print]. Missing.
Christmas camp of Boy Scouts by the Yarra River, Eltham, Victoria, 1909-12
Landscape format.
Christmas camp of Boy Scouts by the Yarra River, Eltham, Victoria, 1909-12
[No print]. Missing.
Christmas mails from England on the Omrah, 1909
Christmas mails from England on the Orient R.M.S. Omrah, 1909
In the Gulf of St Vincent.
Chrysophyllum Imperiale, Benth, 1901
153 x 203 mm. Mounted print, mount stamped 'Henry King, Sydney'. A view of a tree in the Botanic Gardens. Handwritten caption on reverse of mount reads 'Chrysophyllum Imperiale Benth. Native of the West Indies and Brazil. Planted by H.R.H. the late Duke of Edinburgh in the Sydney Botanic Gardens in 1868. Photographed 1901'.
Church at Hongo, 1892
205 x 152 mm. A view showing the church exterior, with four natives standing in front. This photograph is used as an illustration in ‘The Light of Melanesia’.
Church Hill, 1870 - 1879
274 x 212 mm. View of Wentworth House Private Boarding Establishment, a two storeyed verandahed building on Church Hill. The two other houses in the block, without the elaborate cast-iron verandahs but with similar porches supported on Ionic columns, form part of the same terrace.
Church of England Grammar School, 1870 - 1875
183 x 130 mm. A view looking up towards the front of the building situated off Domain Road near St Kilda Road in South Yarra. Designed by Webb and Taylor, building started in 1856. This photograph was taken before 1876, when the building was extended, and a central tower added.
Circular Quay, 1870 - 1879
270 x 212 mm. View looking along the row of warehouses facing the Circular Quay, with Talbot's Wool Stores in the centre of the group.
Circular Quay, 1870 - 1879
274 x 208 mm. View of warehouses on the Circular Quay. In the left background are the massive premises of Mort and Co., with the warehouses of Harrison, Jones and Devlin and Maiden, Hill and Co. in the foreground.
Circular Quay, Sydney, 1908
A view of the curving road on the south side of the Circular Quay looking west with numerous trams. Wharves and shipping (not visible) are to the right of the picture.
Circular Quay, Sydney, 1885
Circular Quay, Sydney, 1885
190 x 140 mm. A view from the west side of the quay, looking over Sydney Cove to the east side, and showing Government House, Fort Macquarie and Fort Denison.
Circular Quay, Sydney Harbour, 1888 - 1889
288 x 142 mm. (2 prints joined). A panoramic view of the Circular Quay, taken from the roof of the Customs House and looking towards the north side of the harbour. The steam paddle boats in the foreground are the harbour ferry service, and the ships moored on the east and west side of the quay are cargo vessels and passenger ships.