Australia (nation)
Found in 2783 Collections and/or Records:
View north-west from north side of Sunday Island, Derby area, 1908-06-06
152 x 108 mm. A view looking seaward from Sunday Island showing gneissic granite formations on the beach in the foreground. Photograph by W.D. Campbell. Negative No. 454.
View of a Victorian sheep station, 1877 - 1879
187 x 133 mm. Showing the farm and outbuildings of a sheep station near Elphinstone with a flock of sheep in the foreground.
View of Charing Cross, Sandhurst, 1875
184 x 129 mm. A view of Charing Cross, situated at the west end of Pall Mall, with Bath Corner at the left and the City Hotel in the centre.
View of Coongan River two miles south of Marble Bar, 1905 - 1908
152 x 107 mm. A view showing the Coongan River in the foreground with a rocky cliff beyond. Photograph by W. D. Campbell. Negative No. 539.
View of Coopergae and Vineyard gate beyond on the left, 1886
210 x 155 mm. Showing the cooperage, a wooden cabin with a corrugated iron roof, with barrels lined up outside and coopers posed as if hammering a barrel.
View of Distillery, 1886
210 x 155 mm. A three-quarter front view of the building, partly built of stone, partly of corrugated iron, with planks from top window for rolling out barrels.
View of Doolena Gorge on Coongan River, Pilbara area, 1905 - 1908
107 x 151 mm. View showing a huge rock spur in the Doolena Gorge. A loaded wagon drawn by a large horse team stands on level ground in the foreground. Photogrpah by W.D. Campbell. Negative No. 540.
View of Dundas Lake, Norseman area, 1904-08-10
151 x 108 mm. A view looking over dense woodland towards the distant lake, 'showing water in lake during the winter from ridge on Gold Mining Lease 789'. Photograph by W.D. Campbell. Negative No. 225.
View of fossil Otozamites Feistmanteli, 1900
107 x 136 mm. A studio photograph showing the fossil, found three miles south of Mingenew. Photograph by E.S. Simpson and R.H. Irwin. Negative No. 321.
[View of gangway; ship to left, railway truck on right, with horses crossing it to the ship; crane in background], 1899 - 1901
200 x 150 mm.
View of Ginginup Hill, Gin Gin, 1903-12-16
151 x 107 mm. A view of Ginginup Hill showing the base and cap of sandstone and grit with chalk halfway up the hill. Photogrpah by E.S. Simpson. Negative No. 165.
View of Golden Square Township, 1875
180 x 126 mm. A view looking down on this suburb of Bendigo, showing the Wesleyan Church in the centre, with small houses and businesses grouped around it.
View of gorge on Elvire River (tributary of Ord River), Kimberley Stock Route Survey, 1908 - 1909
121 x 90 mm. A view showing a pool in the gorge with Aboriginal Australians holding fishing rods on the bank. Photograph by H.W.B Talbot. Negative No. 584.
View of Grapevines in Dalwood Vineyards in full fruit, viz; A. - Black Verdot vines, age 28 years. In 1886, average production 650 gallons per acre, 1886
155 x 105 mm. A view of growing vine plants.
View of Illagi (Murgurra) Pool, Nabberu District, 1908
122 x 94 mm. A view looking across a tree-lined pool on the Kimberley stock route. Photograph by H.W.B. Talbot. Negative No. 422.
View of interior portion of principal wine press room, showing screw presses and tubs, fermenting vats of 1000 gallons each, covered with canvas cloths, and centrifugal pump drawing off wine must into cask in cellar beyond, 1886
260 x 210 mm. Photograph printed from broken plate. An interior view of a building with wooden joists and pillars, with a corrugated iron roof. The screw-presses are at the right, the pump in the centre with worker standing beside it and the fermenting vats on the left.
View of Irwin River, Dongara area, 1905-05-16
152 x 107 mm. A view from a hillside looking over the meandering Irwin River and its debouchment into the sea in the distance. A photograph 'taken from roadnear west end of cemetery'. Photograph by W.D. Campbell. Negative No. 515.
View of Jasper Bar in the Coongan River, Pilbara Marble area, 1905 - 1908
152 x 108 mm. A view looking along the Coongan River with a spur of white jasper jutting out into the river in the foreground. It is the presence of this mineral which gives the Marble Bar area its name. Photograph by W.D. Campbell. Negative No. 541.
[View of lake or river from high ground], 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.
View of laterite hill, Laverton Hill, 1905
120 x 92 mm. A view showing a hillside covered with scrubland and with a rocky outcrop at the summit. Photograph by C.G. Gibson. Negative No. 113.
View of Mitchell Street, Sandhurst, 1875
185 x 128 mm. A view looking up Mitchell Street from near St Paul’s Church, towards Charing Cross (marked by the lamp in the centre of the crossroads).
View of North Old Chum, showing Surface Excavations, 1875
177 x 125 mm. A view looking towards mine workings, with an excavated trench in the foreground. Sites identified in the key are The Dividing Range between Happy Valley, Victoria Hill and Iron Bark; Lansell’s No. 180 Claim; New Chum and Victoria Company’s Quartz Crushing Battery.
View of NW [i.e. north-west] corner of Dalwood Cellars, showing cellar-hands, wine press-house, cooper's residence, offices, etc, 1886
270 x 210 mm. Shows the group of stone vineyard buildings with workers standing at left of picture.
View of Old Chum Hill, 1875
179 x 124 mm. A view of the hill with men and women posing in the foreground, among small domestic houses, and mine workings on the hill beyond. The key identifies the following: Abe Lincoln Crushing Plant, Mr. Lansell’s Residence, Mr. Lazarus’ Residence, Lazarus Co. Claim, Old Chum Claim.
View of Port Darwin, 1890
205 x 139 mm. A view of the harbour and town looking down from Fort Hill. The picture shows ships at anchor, and warehouses and boat sheds on the shore, with Government House on the hill overlooking the bay at the left of the picture. A similar photograph, also by Foëlsche, but probably taken at an earlier date, appears in Alfred Searcy’s ‘In Australian Tropics’ (London 1907).