Australia (nation)
Found in 2776 Collections and/or Records:
View from Camp Hill, looking North East, 1875
184 x 126 mm. A view showing various buildings on the hillside, among trees and shrubs. The key identifies the Corporation High School, the Police Office, the County Court House, and St. Killian’s R.C. Church.
View from Dalwood House, looking east, showing portion of orchard, new vine plantation, 'Knock Fin' and 'Hudson's Hill' in the Distance, 1886
210 x 150 mm. A view across fenced cultivated land showing the wooded hills in the distance. The young vine plantation is visible in the middle distance.
View from east Warwick showing old Parsonage in distance, 1885
235 x 185 mm. The old parsonage on hill, left of centre.
View from Flagstaff Hill looking north, 1960 - 1989
An undated print by the Public Library of New South Wales of a watercolour in the Dixson Galleries.
View from Hospital Balcony, 1885
235 x 180 mm. In the foreground is the road across which Y3085D/14 was taken, with fencing and a view of the town in the background.
View from Mount Lofty Station, Adelaide and Melbourne Railway, 1890
265 x 205 mm. A view across the railway line towards a house on the left, with wooded hills beyond.
View from Near the Gaol, 1873
227 x 175 mm. A view looking towards the centre of Brisbane with the Parliament houses visible in the distance. Taken from what is now Paddington from a hill overlooking the river. Partially obscured by trees, the Victoria Bridge can be seen under construction.
View from O’ Reilly’s Hill, 1873
227 x 175 mm. The view looks towards a curve in the river, over trees and fields, with some houses on the riverbank at the left of the picture.
View from Razorback Mount, Oakabella looking 285, 1903-05-15
152 x 107 mm. A view looking past the sharp summit of Razorback Mount (on which a man stands) towards level wooded land in the distance. Photograph by E.S. Simpson. Negative No. 24.
View from slopes of White Cliffs, four miles south of Mingenew, 1903-06-22
A view looking along the slopes of the White cliffs towards sandplain and scrubland in the distance. Photograph by E.S. Simpson. Negative No. 7.
View from St. Paul’s Church Tower, looking North-Eastward, 1875
177 x 124 mm. A view looking over a primarily residential district, with open country in the distance. Locations identified in the key are Presbyterian Church, White Hills in the distance, Gravel Hill State School, Mollison Street.
View from St. Paul’s Church Tower looking North-West, 1875
View from St. Paul’s Church Tower looking North-West, 1875
View from St. Paul’s Church Tower looking Westward, 1875
179 x 124 mm. A view looking towards Pall Mall, and on towards Knipe’s Castle on the horizon. The City Hotel can just be seen at the extreme left of picture, with the junction at Charing Cross at the centre. Other locations identified in the key are Mitchell Street, Forest Street in the distance, View Street, Knipe’s Castle on the hill, Masonic Hall.
View from St Paul’s Tower, looking South-West, 1875
181 x 124 mm. A view looking over the southern areas of the city, showing commercial and domestic premises, with mine workings on the hills beyond.
View from the balcony of the Empire Hotel, Queenstown, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
View from the balcony of the Empire Hotel, Queenstown, looking towards the Mount Lyell smelteries and mine, Tasmania, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
View from the Big Hill, showing the Line of Railway to Melbourne, 1875
180 x 125 mm. A view taken from the hill above the tunnel (see Y3087C/39) and looking back along the line towards Melbourne, with open country on either side.
View from the Flagstaff Hill, Gladstone, 1910
350 x 250 mm. No print.
View from the Flagstaff Hill, Gladstone, Queensland, 1910
[No print]. [Missing].
View from the Railway Station, Rosebery, 1910-01
Emu Bay Rlwy, Tasmania. [Across tussock grass to trees in the distance].
[View from the shore of a large ship anchored at sea], 1900 - 1901
205 x 150 mm. The funnel has the same cross as the Houlder ships, but is not the same as either.
[View from the shore of a large ship anchored at sea], 1900
205 x 150 mm. The funnel has the same cross as the Houlder ships, but is not the same as either.
[View from the shore of an unidentified ship], 1900
200 x 150 mm. Possibly the same ship as Y308M/7-8.The only other Houlder ship used to transport horses from Australia was Rippingham Grange, which sailed from Sydney on 12 June and 12 December 1900.
View from top of White Cliffs, four miles south of Mingenew, 1903-06-22
152 x 108 mm. A view looking along the White Cliffs towards the sandplain and the distant Irwin-Lockier River Valley. Photograph by E.S. Simpson. Negative No. 8.