Australia (nation)
Found in 2776 Collections and/or Records:
Burrinjuck Dam near Yass, N.S.W [i.e. New South Wales], 1949
Collection of professional photographs, each 90 x 70 mm, published for the Yass Newsagency by the Valentine Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney and Melbourne. Yass is 43 miles north of Canberra. Its population in 1947 was 3254.
Bush Blacksmith, Gippeland, 1885 - 1891
196 x 147 mm. A view in the bush showing two men standing beside an anvil in a clearing, with tools and a crude shack behind them.
Bush Camp, Gembrook, 1885 - 1891
194 x 150 mm. A view showing two tents in a clearing, with five men posing for the camera.
Bush Road, Patterson District, 1885
203 x 150 mm. A view along a fenced, unsurfaced road in lightly wooded country.
Bush Road, Patterson District, 1885
153 x 196 mm. A view of an unfenced, unsurfaced road, through woodland, with cleared trees and stumps by the side of the road.
Bush Scene, 1886
265 x 205 mm. The photograph shows a man fishing in a pool in the woods beside a rough wood bridge.
Bush scene, Irwin Spring, 1908-02-11
152 x 107 mm. A view looking eastward over woodland near the Irwin River, with a wooden fence and a brook in the foreground. Photograph by W.D. Campbell. Negative No. 356.
Bush school, Petrie's Creek, north coastline, 1910
200 x 150 mm. Showing the children grouped with their mistress in front of the school house, with a Union Jack flag flying in the yard.
Butcher calling for orders, rain after 16 months drought, Mungundi, 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Australia.
Cabbage Palm, 1901
205 x 152 mm. Mounted print, mount stamped 'Henry King, Sydney'. A view of a tree in the Botanic Gardens. Handwritten caption on reverse of mount reads 'Cabbage Palm (Linistrona Australis mart.) Native of Eastern Australia. Planted by H.R.H. the late Duke of Clarence in the Sydney Botanical Gardens, 22nd July 1881. Photo 1901'.
Cabbage Palms at Toncurry, New South Wales, 1909
350 x 274 mm. View of a large cluster of palms, with some felled trees in the foreground.
Cabbage Tree Point, Port Hacking, 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view along the seashore, with a child sitting on a bleached tree lying on the beach.
Cabbage Trees, a type of the Illawarra District, 1909
274 x 350 mm. A view of the trees growing in a field where cows are grazing. Tall palm trees, their fronds grow only at the very top of the tree in a fan-like shape.
Cacalua galerita [Sulphur-crested cockatoo], 1887 - 1918
Fifteen labelled but undated watercolours on gilt-edged card, each 105 x 165 mm.
Camillerips Gold Mine, on gold mining lease 2PP near Donnybrook, 1904-01-28
151 x 107 mm. A view looking at the mine workings, situated among partially cleared and burnt woodland. Photograph by E.S. Simpson. Negative No. 168.
Camp after Hunting, 1888 - 1889
202 x 137 mm A view showing a posed group of Aboriginal Australians (in European clothes) sitting and standing by their camp fire, and holding spears and boomerangs. Photographer possibly Charles Bayliss (Y308A/90).
Canberra, 1963
[Similar scene to 1 - no city visible].
Canberra, 1963
[Similar scene to 1 - no city visible].
Canberra memorial, 1963
[Distant views similar to 1-3, with portions of the Australian War Memorial in foreground].
Canberra memorial, 1963
[Distant views similar to 1-3, with portions of the Australian War Memorial in foreground].
Canon Herbert Mission Van, 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Australia.
Cape Hawke, from Bennet Head, New South Wales, 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view looking down on to the wide sandy beach, with a hilly headland beyond.
Captain [James] Cook, 1880 - 1930
Reproduction of J.K. Sherwin's circa 1779 engraving.
Captain James Cook bicentenary plaque, 1968
102 x 76 mm Wedgewood blue and white plaque with profile view of Cook. The reverse reads, 'Bicentenary of Cook’s First Voyage. 200 copies made for Maggs Bros. Ltd, 21st July 1968.'
[Caption torn] Plane - Wilcannia and [caption torn] Daniels, N.S.W. [i.e. New South Wales], 1910 - 1930
Showing a light plan with folded wings being 'garaged'.