Australia (nation)
Found in 2775 Collections and/or Records:
Clontarf-Middle Harbour-scene of attempted assassination of Duke of Edinburgh, 1868 - 1889
206 x 155 mm. A view of the harbour at Clontarf, with wooded hills rising from the water’s edge. On the 12th March 1868, while attending a fete at Clontarf, Prince Alfred, the Duke of Edinburgh, was shot by James O’ Farrell, though not seriously wounded. The motive was apparently political.
[Close up view of horses on left and right], 1899 - 1901
200 x 150 mm.
[Closer view of gangway with horse being led from the trunk on to it], 1899 - 1901
200 x 150 mm.
[Closer view of the gangway showing the ship], 1899 - 1901
200 x 150 mm.
Coal Line, Gippsland, 1888 - 1889
200 x 151 mm. A view showing woodland clearing with four men operating a hand-powered coal drill.
Coast Scene, Clifton, New South Wales, 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view looking down and along the coastline, showing sandy beaches separated by rocky outcrops.
Coast Scene, Kiama, N.S.W [i.e. New South Wales], 1872 - 1895
280 x 225 mm. A view along the rocky coastline, with a man posing in the foreground. Kiama, a popular tourist spot, lies about 70 miles south of Sydney.
Coast Scene near Sydney, 1888 - 1889
148 x 101 mm. A view looking along the cliffy coastline, with buildings in the foreground, one of which has ‘Photographic Studio’ painted on the roof.
Coastal scene, Eyre south coast, 1908-11
152 x 107 mm. A view looking west showing limestone cliffs and the sea five miles west of Twilight Bore. Photograph by C.G. Gibson. Negative No. 477.
Cobar Copper Works, Lithgow Valley, 1911
A view from a hillside looking down on the copper works in operation, with a thick pall of smoke hanging over the valley.
Cochin
Cocos Plumosa Palm, The Curator’s Cottage, etc, Botanic Gardens, 1875
245 x 200 mm. In front of the cottage and palm sit three formally dressed children, while a gardener stands beside his wheelbarrow.
Coffee plantation, Cairns, 1910
200 x 150 mm. Showing two labourers among coffee plants, with high wooded hills in the background.
Collins St, Melbourne, 1885 - 1901
204 x 146 mm. A rather dark print, looking along Collins Street, with trams and carts.
Collins St W, from William Street, 1885 - 1901
198 x 146 mm. A view along the street showing various business premises, with a tram in the roadway. The domed tower in the distance belongs to the Federal Coffee Palace (see Y3087D/7).
Collins Street, 1888 - 1889
200 x 137 mm. A view from the Treasury Buildings in Spring Street looking along the length of Collins Street, with trams and carts on the road. The two church spires on the right belong to the Scots Church and the Baptist Church.
[Collins Street], 1902
202 x 149 mm. A view looking along the length of Collins Street taken from the crossroads with Swanston Street and showing trams and pedestrians. The building at the extreme right advertises ‘Melba’. If it is indeed advertising a current performance of Dame Nellie Melba, this would date the picture to 1902, when she returned for the first time to Australia after many years absence.
Collins Street, 1870 - 1880
183 x 129 mm. A view looking down Collins Street towards Spring Street, where the Treasury Buildings can be seen. With shops and offices on either side of the street and a row of horse cabs in the centre of the street awaiting custom.
Collins Street, 1870 - 1880
183 x 129 mm. A view showing a block of office buildings at the junction of Collins Street and Market Street. The buildings include the National Insurance Company of Australasia offices and the Shipping Exchange.
Collins Street, 1870 - 1880
182 x 132 mm. A view looking down Collins Street towards Spencer Street, with shops and offices lining the road. On the right, at the junction with Swanston Street, the Town Hall can be seen.
Collins Street Churches, Melbourne, 1885 - 1901
200 x 143 mm. A view looking down Collins Street, showing two unidentified churches next to each other on the opposite side of the road. Possibly the Scots Church and the Baptist Church.
Collins Street, Melbourne, 1885 - 1901
202 x 151 mm. A view looking up Collins Street towards Spring Street, at whose junction the Treasury buildings can just be seen. Collins Street is busy with pedestrians, trams and carts.
Commonwealth Day Youth Rally in Government House Gardens, 1987-03-09
151 x 100 mm. Colour print.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Canberra, 1981: Chairs of current and previous meetings Kenneth Kaunda, Malcolm Fraser, Indira Gandhi, Lee Kuan Yew and Pierre Trudeau, 1981
240 x 148 mm. colour print.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Canberra, Sept. to Oct. 1981: Canberra Woden Valley Youth Choir entertaining delegates at the Lodge, 1981
240 x 191 mm.