Australia (nation)
Found in 2761 Collections and/or Records:
French Bronzes: Temporary Annex, 1880
288 x 235 mm. A view showing moulded bronzes on a wooden stand, with carpets hanging from the wall behind.
French Court: Fine Arts Gallery, 1880
289 x 236 mm. A view looking along the gallery, showing paintings hanging along the wall, with sculpture in the centre of the room.
French Court-Main Hall: Permanent Building, 1880
289 x 235 mm. A view showing silverware standing in display cases.
Freshwater Bay, Swan River, 1910
200 x 145 mm. Showing the bay with trees running to the foreshore and people paddling, bathing and sitting by the water. Freshwater Bay is situated on the north side of the river, half way between Perth and Fremantle.
Freshwater spring, Twilight Cove, Eyre, South coast, 1908-11
152 x 108 mm. A view showing a small freshwater spring at the foot of a cliff, with a cluster of vegetation around the water. Photograph by C.G. Gibson. Negative No. 487.
From Darlington Heights, 1910
205 x 150 mm. A view down into the valley, with wooded hills in the distance.
From Ridgley Station, looking east, 1910-01
Landscape format. [Bungalow and huts with dead trees behind].
From Ridgley Station looking west, 1910-01
Landscape format. Emu Bay Railway, Tasmania. [Tree trunks in the foreground].
From the balcony of the Empire Hotel, Queenstown, 1909-11
350 x 250 mm. No print.
Front of Japanese Court: Main Avenue, 1880
289 x 233 mm. A view of the entrance to the Japanese Court, with a display case containing raw silk beside the doorway.
Front of South Australian Court: Main Avenue, 1880
288 x 234 mm. A view showing the entrance to the South Australian Court, with a tall pile of copper ingots in the foreground and a display case with silverware behind.
Front of Swiss Court: Main Avenue, 1880
291 x 233 mm. A view showing the entrance to the Swiss Court, with a mock chalet roof overhead and cases of watches and jewellery around the entrance.
Front of Tasmanian Court, 1880
233 x 288 mm. A view showing the entrance to the Tasmanian Court, with metals, stone, timber and a case of stuffed fish on display.
Front of the New Zealand Court: Main Avenue, 1880
288 x 235 mm. A view showing the entrance to the New Zealand court, which is flanked by two palm trees, with other plants in pots on the ground.
[Galah], 1919 - 1930
[Galahs], 1900 - 1930
[Gangway from quayside (left) to unidentified ship at right], 1899 - 1901
200 x 150 mm.
[Gangway seen from the ship looking across to shore], 1899 - 1901
200 x 150 mm.
Garden Gully Amalgamated Claims, 1875
177 x 124 mm. A close-up view of mine workings, with drilling derricks in the foreground. Claims identified in the key are Carlisle Company’s Claim, North Garden Gully Claim, and Pass-by Company’s Claim.
Garden Island, Sydney, 1885
190 x 140 mm. A view of the island from the east, showing a few buildings which are probably naval warehouses. From 1866 the island was used as a depot for H.M. Ships in Australian waters. From 1877, when a financial arrangement was agreed, building started on the island. This photograph was probably taken around 1885, before building had progressed to any great extent. Between 1940-45 the island was made into a peninsula, joined to the mainland by a graving dock.
Garden Reach, Brisbane (2 copies), 1900 - 1940
A collection of lantern slides of Australia (plus one duplicate). 5-10 are marked 'Commonwealth of Australia' and have serial numbers. 12-22 are marked 'Department of Agriculture and Stock, Brisbane'. The slides' captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Gardens near Wynyard Square, Sydney, 1910
Landscape format. [Tree shading benches by a bit of lawn with large buildings of Sydney behind].
Gardens near Wynyard Square, Sydney, 1910
Landscape format. [Tree shading benches by a bit of lawn with large buildings of Sydney behind].
Geddes Ferry, Gympie Road, 1873
205 x 150 mm. A river scene among woods, with a ferry for carts and wagons, to be pulled across by ropes attached to each bank.
General, 1910 - 1947
Monochrome postcards showing views and scenes in Australia.