Oceania (continent)
Found in 4945 Collections and/or Records:
Lake Wanaka Otago, New Zealand, 1876
360 x 266 mm. A view looking along the lake, with mountains in the distance (faded almost to invisibility).
Lake Wanaka, Southern Alps, 1948
130 x 80 mm.
Lake Wanaka, Southern Alps, 1948
130 x 80 mm.
Lake Wanaka, Southern Alps, 1948
130 x 80 mm.
Lake Wanaka, Southern Alps from Pembroke, 1948
130 x 80 mm.
Lake, Zoological Gardens, Adelaide, 1890
260 x 205 mm. A view across the lake, with a small fountain in the centre and animal houses beyond. A rockery behind the lake has a Union Jack upon which is written ‘Mount Wallaby’.
Lali, 1860 - 1930
Lalis are wooden slit drums, made by hollowing out logs of resonant timber, leaving crosspieces at both ends, and beaten with two sticks. Small portable lalis, similar to this example, were used for dancing and ceremonial occasions.
Lambton Harbour and Wellington, April 1841, 1963
A print issued by the New Zealand Government to mark the opening of New Zealand House, London, on 9 May 1963 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Lambton Quay and the Terrace from the Government Buildings, 1910
Landscape format. [General view of Wellington with tram lines down street].
Landing at Motu-Motu, Freshwater Bay, 1884
285 x 230 mm. A view showing a group of sailors, men and women, and two officers, in and around a ship's boat on the beach.
Landing at Sydney, Australia, 1929
75 x 57 mm. A view showing tour members sliding down a luggage chute onto the quayside.
Landing Copra at Mulifanua, 1910
Landscape format. [Bags of copra in rowing boat below side of a ship].
[Landing from boats on palm-lined beach], 1903
Smithson has pencilled '26/7' next to the following notes: ' 46. Arrival. Feasting is a sine qua now - visitors stay probably a week, immediately signs of preparation - canoes go out to the reef - sea slugs - great delicacy'.
Landing place at Delena Village, Hall Sound, 1884
285 x 230 mm. A view showing a beach scene with huts, canoes and Papua New Guineans, and one European standing by a canoe. Nearby Yule Island, off Hall Sound, was the headquarters of the Italian explorer Luigi Maria D'Albertis for his expeditions up the Fly River. An original photograph for a fairly freely redrawn illustration in Lyne, p. 48. H.M.S. Nelson and Yule Island in left distance.
Landing place at Merelav (an old lava stream), 1892
205 x 152 mm. A view showing Europeans landing from a ship’s boat, with natives standing on the landing place which is formed by a natural spit of rock jutting out into the water.
Landing Place, Sydney Bay - Departure of His Excellency Lord A. Loftus, 1885
Facing p.42, referred to on p.44.
Landing stage, Wellington Harbour, 1910
Landscape format. [Taken from sailing ship].
Landing trout Lake Taupo, NZ, 1929
59 x 74 mm. A view showing a trout being lifted from the water in a net.
Landing young bulls at Bowen from Gladstone. Young bulls 8 or 9 months old: stock to improve local breed, 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
Landing young bulls at Bowen Jetty, 1910
Landscape format. Looking towards the township. Township across the bay.
Lands and Survey Buildings, 1910
200 x 150 mm. A view of the building from Cathedral Avenue.
Lands Office, 1901-05
210 x 135 mm. A view of the Brisbane Lands Office decorated with flags and palms, and a sign reading ‘Queensland rejoices’. With electric tramlines in the road. (See Y3085J10).
Lands Office, Brisbane-from Adelaide Street, 1886
235 x 180 mm. A photograph from the same viewpoint as Y3085C/8, although from further back, to accommodate the extension built on the left since the earlier photograph. With a pony and trap in front of the building and several bystanders watching the photographer. ‘S. Lomer and Co.’ in bottom right hand corner.
Lands Office, Sydney, 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view of the building taken from the junction of Bridge Street and Macquarie Place.
Lands Office, Sydney, 1908
A view of the building, similar in design to the Chief Secretary's Office and also designed by James Barnet in 1877. The photograph is taken from the junction of Bridge Street and Macquarie Place. The building was started in 1877 but by 1888 only the north-west corner was finished.