Australia (nation)
Found in 2776 Collections and/or Records:
Tumut River, 1911
A view looking down from the riverbank on to Jones' Bridge, a small wooden roadbridge with cultivated fields beyond.
Tunnel through Basalt, Newton Boyd Road, 1885
278 x 180 mm. A view along the Newton Boyd Road, where the road goes through a tunnel carved from solid rock. Photograph probably by J.W. Lindt.
Tunnel through Basalt, Newton Boyd Road, 1885
190 x 245 mm. A view of the same tunnel, but taken from inside and looking out along the road which is perched on steep rocky hillside. With a wagon and horses on the road. Photograph probably by J.W. Lindt.
[Tunnel through Basalt: Newton Boyd Road], 1870 - 1880
191 x 240 mm. The caption is taken from Y3086F/67, where another print of the same photograph occurs. The picture shows a view through, and the road beyond on which there is a horse-team.
Twickenham Ferry in Australia, 1978
Correspondence and extracts regarding the Twickenham Ferry.
Twin Tree-called the Sisters, 1888 - 1889
205 x 153 mm. A view showing the bases of two trees, which merge as they enter the ground.
[Two Aboriginal Australian men], 1870 - 1880
149 x 200 mm. A view showing two seated young men, both holding boomerangs.
Two BCA [i.e. Bush Church Aid] nurses, Ceduna, S. Aust [i.e. South Australia], 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Australia.
Twofold Bay, 1870 - 1880
210 x 194 mm. A view on the seashore showing low rocky cliffs leading down to the water’s edge. In the distance the town of Eden can be seen on the clifftops. Twofold Bay lies on the south coast of New South Wales and was discovered and named by George Bass in 1797.
Twofold Bay, 1870 - 1880
228 x 194 mm. A view from above the bay looking down on the sandy beach, with trees reaching almost to the water’s edge. With wooded hills in the distance.
Twofold Bay, 1870 - 1880
202 x 190 mm. A view looking across to a cliffy headland at Twofold Bay, with a small lighthouse near the cliff edge.
Twofold Bay, 1870 - 1880
221 x 190 mm. A similar view to Plate 74, but taken further along the coast and with a ship at anchor in the bay. The headland and beach in the foreground of Plate 74 can be seen in the distance in this picture.
Twofold Bay, 1870 - 1880
Twofold Bay 216 x 195 mm. A view showing cliffs and rocks leading down to the seashore.
Twofold Bay, 1870 - 1880
224 x 188 mm. A view looking out between two rocky headlands, across the bay to land in the distance.
Typical Farmer's Home, Nth Coast District, N.S.W [i.e. New South Wales], 1908
A view of an extremely tidy small farmhouse, perched on top of a hill, and surrounded by a wooden fence. The house is a wooden building with corrugated iron roof, with adults and children standing on the verandah.
Typical 'group' cottage built by Govt. [i.e. Government] was used for hospital now 2nd vicarage, 37 miles from Denmark, 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Australia.
Under many flags: my pilgrimage
An account of a journey undertook in 1953-1954 to Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan, Manila, North Borneo, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Sierra Leone, the Gold Coast and the U.S.A. The volumes are undated, but the last entry in the epilogue is dated 1957.
Underground - Coal Cliff Colliery, Sth. Coast District, N.S.W [i.e. New South Wales], 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view showing the junction between two large tunnels, with a miner standing beside small railway trucks packed with coal.
Undersurface of Western Australian obsidianites, Coolgardie/Kalgoorlie area, 1901
152 x 97 mm. A view showing seven types of rounded stones which have the appearance of man-made artefacts: 'these are not artefacts, but a natural phenomenon; they are now referred to as tektites. Their origin is still controversial. The photograph was published as plate VII of GSWA Bulletin 6, where individual locations are given'. Photograph by Greehams Studio. Negative No. 65.
Unidentified bridge, 1887
340 x 262 mm. Possibly the iron tubular bridge 'supported by four large piers of solid masonry' which crosses the Nepean about a mile from Penrith station (NSW Registrar-General's Office 1886, p.35).
Unidentified bridge, 1887
340 x 262 mm. Possibly the iron tubular bridge 'supported by four large piers of solid masonry' which crosses the Nepean about a mile from Penrith station (NSW Registrar-General's Office 1886, p.35).
Unidentified bridge, 1887
340 x 262 mm. Possibly the iron tubular bridge 'supported by four large piers of solid masonry' which crosses the Nepean about a mile from Penrith station (NSW Registrar-General's Office 1886, p.35).
[Unidentified building - caption illegible], 1870 - 1879
274 x 211 mm. View looking towards a substantial brick building with rusticated masonry piers and quoins standing at the junction of two unidentified streets. Three bays of the building are of three storeys, the remainder of two. The main block is surmounted by a lantern with a drum composed of windows giving clerestory light to the interior.
Unidentified lattice girder bridge, 1887
340 x 262 mm. Crossing a small river.
Unidentified lattice girder bridge, 1887
340 x 262 mm. Crossing a small river.