South America (continent)
Found in 588 Collections and/or Records:
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
[Ships at anchor and whaling factory], 1920 - 1929
240 x 140 mm. Enlargement, rather faint and of indifferent quality, with two holes punched in top.
Sid Miller and horses, 1962
Sid Miller, Roy Cove, 1962
Sir Raynor Arthur Collection
Small red bird on fence, 1962
Contains slides obviously taken on the same visit as B since the numbers inter-relate with the original numbers of 72-75 in that list. These comprise 29 Kodachrome slides printed in England undated, 4 Ektachromes and one in a grey and red Photopia frame. They are not captioned or numbered by John Ewart Marnham and arranged by processing number.
Smallest whale catcher (reserve boat), 1920 - 1929
140 x 90 mm.
South coast, Port Stephens, 1900 - 1950
200 x 152 mm.
South Georgia, 1920 - 1929
90 x 60 mm. Mountains from sea.
[South Georgia], 1920 - 1929
140 x 90 mm. Whaling Station with carcases in foreground.
[South Georgia], 1920 - 1929
140 x 90 mm. Whaling station with carcass in foreground.
[South Georgia], 1920 - 1929
140 x 90 mm. Whaling station with carcases in foreground.
South Shetlands Oct 1925 [view of ship], 1925-10
110 x 165 mm.
‘Southern Princess’ & Transporter moored together using whales as ‘fenders’, 1920 - 1929
105 x 80 mm.
'Spy' Heeling up straggling cattle, 1953-04-01 - 1957-01-22
115 x 80 mm. A view of 'Spy' the dog with three cows by a fence.
SS Fitzroy, 1880 - 1950
75 x 130 mm print (mounted).
[Standing on the quayside], 1954-04-01
On the reverse of the print is the reference '20A/2'.
[Standing on the quayside], 1954-04-01
On the reverse of the print is the handwritten reference '26A/1'.
Stanley, 1870 - 1890
217 x 165 mm.
[Stanley], 1870 - 1920
130 x 82 mm.
[Stanley], 1900 - 1950
130 x 85 mm.
[Stanley], 1900 - 1950
130 x 85 mm.