Australia (nation)
Found in 2761 Collections and/or Records:
[View south], 1870
390 x 274 mm. A view looking over gardens and backyards towards open land in south Melbourne. The sea can be seen at the right of the print as well as parts of the suburbs of South Melbourne and St. Kilda.
View taken from a short distance above the Barron Falls, 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
View taken from Saint Paul’s Tower, 1875
176 x 123 mm. A view looking south-east from the tower and showing the railway station, the goods shed, and the locomotive shed, with Quarry Hill in the distance. Bendigo was connected to Melbourne by rail in October 1862.
View taken from St Paul’s Tower, looking South, 1875
179 x 124 mm. A view looking over a city block, with wide streets on either side, and the outlying parts of the city beyond. Locations identified in the key are: Three Arch Bridge, Garsed Street, Whipstick Hill, Big Hill Ranges in the distance, Stewart and Degraves Flour Mill, Wills Street.
View to west of Monument Hill, Boulder, Kalgoorlie Area, 1901-01-09
152 x 107 mm. A view looking across scrubland towards a small rocky hill. In the middleground a man is seated in a pony-trap. Photograph by W.D. Campbell. Negative No. 56.
[View towards Port Melbourne], 1870
388 x 273 mm. A view looking over commercial premises, small factories and warehouses towards Hobson’s Bay in the distance. In the middle ground of the print the masts of ships moored in the Coode Canal and the River Yarra can be seen.
[View towards Port Melbourne], 1870
390 x 273 mm. A view looking over commercial and residential premises towards open land, beyond which lies the Yarra’s outlet into Hobson’s Bay.
[View towards Port Melbourne], 1870
387 x 273 mm. A view looking across hotels and houses towards an enclosed expanse of water in the distance (exact location unidentified). In the foreground stands the small wooden building of the West Melbourne Common School.
View westward of Sunday Island Bay, Derby Area, 1908-06-06
142 x 102 mm. A view at sunset looking over Sunday Island Bay from the now abandoned Sunday Island Mission. The mission cutter 'Rita' is moored near the beach in the foreground. Photograph by W.D. Campbell. Negative No. 453.

Views in Australia, Egypt, Aden, Asia and other places chiefly circa 1908-1915
Views in India, circa 1901
[Views in Tasmania], 1912 - 1922
Views in the Botanical Gardens, 1888 - 1889
200 x 154 mm. A view showing part of the lake, with lilies in the foreground and trees and shrubs on the bank.
Views in the Botanical Gardens, 1888 - 1889
200 x 152 mm. A view showing a small wooden bridge, with thick foliage on either side.
Views in the Botanical Gardens, 1888 - 1889
201 x 163 mm. A view looking across the same wooden bridge, towards a small summer house, with trees and shrubs beyond.
Views in the Botanical Gardens, 1888 - 1889
198 x 138 mm. A view across one of the lakes in the gardens with shrubs and palms in the foreground.
Views of Bendigo
Views of Brisbane, 1888 - 1889
140 x 141 mm. A view looking down a road which leads to the riverside.
Views of Fern-Tree Gully, Clyde Road, 1885
183 x 228 mm. A view down the Clyde Road, with woods and ferns on either side. With two men and a horse on the road.
Views of Fern-Tree Gully, Clyde Road, 1885
182 x 229 mm. A close-up view of various types of ferns.
Views of Hobart
Views of Port Darwin Harbour and Gold-mining District
Ten mounted prints, uncaptioned and measuring approximately 205 x 140 mm. showing views of the harbour and town, and of the gold mining districts inland.
Views of the 'Emden' wreck, 1914 - 1934
Views on Mount Victoria Pass, Western Road, 1885
342 x 255 mm. A view, looking down, of the road which winds up along the side of a wooded hill. Mount Victoria (3424 feet) lies at the far side of the Blue Mountains from Sydney and is near the start of the descent towards Lithgow.
Views on Mount Victoria Pass, Western Road, 1885
342 x 262 mm. A view showing the road between a cutting through rock about 10 feet high on either side, with a figure standing in the background. Sir T.L. Mitchell's name is printed at the corner of the page.