Australia (nation)
Found in 2783 Collections and/or Records:
The University of Sydney, New South Wales: The Fisher Library, circa 1915
A portfolio containing mounted black and white prints, measuring approximately 355 x 280 mm, with printed captions beneath the plates. The prints show views of the University of Sydney's buildings and the Fisher Library.
The University, Sydney, 1888 - 1889
206 x 158 mm. A view of the East Front of the main University buildings with the Great Hall at the right.
The upper flue from the blast furnaces: carrying one half of the poisonous fumes into the air: Queenstown, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
The Upper Waterfall (46 feet) close to Waterfall Road, 1888
220 x 275 mm. A view of the waterfall from the pool below.
The Valley of the Grose, 1870 - 1880
282 x 219 mm. A view looking down the River Grose, with woods on either side and cliffs in the distance. With two figures standing on stones in the river. Other prints of the same photograph occur in Y3086O/34 and Y3086J/71
The Wharf at Port Darwin, 1890
203 x 137 mm. A view of the wharf curving out into the bay, with shipping moored at the end, and a railway line running along its length. The wharf was completed in 1887 at a cost of £70,000. The present wharf on the same site is called the Stokes Hill Wharf and is situated on the other side of Frances Bay to Fort Hill.
The wharf, Gladstone Harbour, Queensland, 1910
Landscape format. [One of three views on the wharf with shed, railway line and side of ship alongside and a few people standing about waiting].
The wharf, Gladstone Harbour, Queensland, 1910
Landscape format. [One of three views on the wharf with shed, railway line and side of ship alongside and a few people standing about waiting].
The wharf, Gladstone Harbour, Queensland, 1910
Landscape format. [One of three views on the wharf with shed, railway line and side of ship alongside and a few people standing about waiting].
The Wharf, Mitchell River, Bairnsdale, 1885 - 1891
199 x 150 mm. A view looking across the river to the wharf, with an iron girder bridge crossing the river beyond. With stores and warehouses beside the wharf.
The Wheat Industry in New South Wales. Sowing the Seed, 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view showing a ploughed field, with two horse-drawn seed sowers.
The White Altar, Temple of Baal, Jenolan Caves, 1910
350 x 250 mm. No print.
The White Altar, Temple of Baal, Jenolan Caves, N.S.W., 1910
Painting only. [No print].
The Willows, Jenolan Caves, 1911
A view in the caves showing the rock formation called 'The Willows', with a pathway of steps carved into the rock.
[The wreck of the 'Emden'], 1914-11-09
160 x 120 mm. A view showing bows, and the angle of the wrecked funnel. White ring marked round the central part showing the 'Emden'.
[The wreck of the 'Emden'], 1914-11-09
160 x 120 mm. A view from directly ahead.
The Yarra at Warburton - about 50 miles from Melbourne - looking up stream - eucalyptus, 1909-12
[No print]. Missing.
The Yarra at Warburton - about 50 miles from Melbourne - looking up stream - eucalyptus, the wooden bridge, 1909-12
[No print]. Missing.
The Yarra Yarra near Melbourne, 1870 - 1880
184 x 129 mm. A view showing the river in the foreground with a small house on the hill beyond.
The Yarra Yarra near Melbourne, 1870 - 1880
184 x 130 mm. A view looking along the river, with rowing boats moored along the bank and a small township or suburb on the hill in the background.
The Yarra Yarra near Melbourne, 1870 - 1880
184 x 133 mm. A view looking along the river, with woodland on either bank.
The Yarra Yarra near Melbourne, 1870 - 1880
183 x 128 mm. A view looking across the river towards a small cluster of houses on a hill above the opposite bank.
The Yarra Yarra near Melbourne, 1870 - 1880
184 x 134 mm. A view looking along the river, with fields and hedgerows on either bank.
The Yarra Yarra near Melbourne, 1870 - 1880
179 x 119 mm. A view looking along the river, crossed in the background by a small iron and brick bridge.
The Yarrangobilly Caves, New South Wales, 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view of a large and beautiful stalactite formation in the Yarrangobilly Caves, which are second only to the Jenolan Caves in interest. The caves, nine in number, are situated along the valley of the Yarrangobilly River in the Southern Highlands, 45 miles south west of Canberra. 'O. Tricket, Photo' written on negative.