Tasmania (state)
Found in 136 Collections and/or Records:
The forest land from the train, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
The Forester River, near Scottsdale, 1910-01
Landscape format. [Showing stream with dead trees and stumps and stumps in the background].
The last Tasmanians
Three prints mounted on thin card and captioned on the reverse. The captions have been recorded as found. These photographs show head and shoulders portraits of some of the last representatives of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people.
The main street, Scottsdale, Tasmania, 1910-01
Landscape format. [A wide rough street with wooden building on the left and pair of horses and buggy carrying man and woman in the shade. Stone building on right behind fence].
The Oonah Smelteries, Zeehan, 1910-01
Landscape format. (Lead, silver, copper, zinc) Emu Railway, Tasmania.
The 'Open Cut' from within Mount Lyell Mine, Tasmania, 1910-01
[Showing deep quarry with rail tracks at the different levels].
'The Open Cut' Mount Lyell Mine, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
'The Open Cut' Mount Lyell Mine, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
'The Open Cut' Mount Lyell Mine, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
'The Open Cut' Mount Lyell Mine, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
'The Open Cut' Mount Lyell Mine, 1909-11
350 x 250 mm. No print.
The 'Ringarooma', 1910-01
Showing drift under overburden and ends of belt, tailrace and hopper, Derby.
The 'Ringarooma' - new mine being opened by the Brisers Company, 1910-01
Landscape format. View showing columns going to upper face, Derby, Tasmania.
The Salmon Ponds, 1870 - 1880
179 x 96 mm. A view looking towards small weirs in the ponds, with two men sitting on the ground and one man standing beside the pools, and with houses in the background. These salmon ponds, situated at Plenty, New Norfolk, are used for breeding salmon and trout.
The same [i.e. The Forester River, near Scottsdale] - showing wind pump, 1910-01
The sea east of Emu Bay, from moving train, Tasmania, 1910-01
Landscape format. [Sandy shore with rocky outcrops and sea beyond].
The Tamar at Launceston: in distance S.S. Loongana (native for swift) - claims to have been the first turbine steamer south of the line, and now plys tri-weekly from Launceston to Melbourne], 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
The upper flue from the blast furnaces: carrying one half of the poisonous fumes into the air: Queenstown, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
Train on the Mount Lyell line, 1910-01
[Showing train on a bend and people leaning out of the carriage windows].
Trugannie [sic], 1866
188 x 177 mm. A profile of Truganina (sometimes spelt Truganini and also known as Lalla Rookh), taken ten years before her death on 8 May 1876. For further information on her life see Bonwick p. 217 and 233.
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 Railway Station, Rosebery, 1910-01
Emu Bay Rlwy, Tasmania. [Across tussock grass to trees in the distance].
View from train, 1910-01
Landscape format. 2 1/2 hours from Burnie towards Zeehan, Tasmania. [Four men by telegraph post with forest in the background].
View of the grounds : Mount Pleasant, Launceston, Tasmania, 1910-01
Landscape format. [Showing flower beds, path, lawn with trees and part of the house in the background].