New South Wales (state)
Found in 1174 Collections and/or Records:
Clarence River at Lawrence, N.S.W [i.e. New South Wales], 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view looking across this broad river, which rises on the foothills of the MacPherson Range just south of the Queensland - New South Wales border, and flows south-east for 245 miles. With a road in the foreground and farms on either side of the river.
Clarence Street, 1870 - 1879
274 x 202 mm. View of houses along Clarence Street, probably at the back of Wynyard Square. The houses are of three storeys, with cast-iron covered verandahs on the first floor.
Cleveland Road, Redfern, 1870 - 1879
267 x 212 mm. View of a mixed group of domestic residences on Cleveland Street. The house-types vary between thin two storey houses with verandahs on both floors to wood-frame bungalows with dormer windows. From the alternating disposition of these buildings it would appear that the bungalows were built between the verandahed houses on land originally belonging to the latter.
Cleveland Street West, Redfern, 1870 - 1879
285 x 205 mm. View looking along Cleveland Street, with Edward Bennett's pawnbroking establishment in the left foreground. Further along the street Alfred Lee's Royal Standard Hotel stands at the junction with Woodburn Street.
Clifton Gardens, Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view looking down on the gardens, which are situated in Chowder Bay. With beach huts and strollers on the seashore. Chowder Bay has always been a popular resort.
Clontarf-Middle Harbour-scene of attempted assassination of Duke of Edinburgh, 1868 - 1889
206 x 155 mm. A view of the harbour at Clontarf, with wooded hills rising from the water’s edge. On the 12th March 1868, while attending a fete at Clontarf, Prince Alfred, the Duke of Edinburgh, was shot by James O’ Farrell, though not seriously wounded. The motive was apparently political.
[Close up view of horses on left and right], 1899 - 1901
200 x 150 mm.
[Closer view of gangway with horse being led from the trunk on to it], 1899 - 1901
200 x 150 mm.
[Closer view of the gangway showing the ship], 1899 - 1901
200 x 150 mm.
Coast Scene, Clifton, New South Wales, 1909
350 x 274 mm. A view looking down and along the coastline, showing sandy beaches separated by rocky outcrops.
Coast Scene, Kiama, N.S.W [i.e. New South Wales], 1872 - 1895
280 x 225 mm. A view along the rocky coastline, with a man posing in the foreground. Kiama, a popular tourist spot, lies about 70 miles south of Sydney.
Coast Scene near Sydney, 1888 - 1889
148 x 101 mm. A view looking along the cliffy coastline, with buildings in the foreground, one of which has ‘Photographic Studio’ painted on the roof.
Cobar Copper Works, Lithgow Valley, 1911
A view from a hillside looking down on the copper works in operation, with a thick pall of smoke hanging over the valley.
Como, 1885
190 x 140 mm. Showing a small chalet on a hillock, with the Georges River and wooded hills beyond. A sign in the foreground points 'To The Hotel'. Como is a Sydney suburb on the south bank of the Georges River estuary.
Confluence of Kangaroo Creek with Port Hacking River [i.e. Hacking River], at Audley (Freshwater), 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view of the river taken from the Park camp side, with the small shed at the waterside and rowing boats in the foreground.
Confluence of Kangaroo Creek with Port Hacking River [i.e. Hacking River], at Audley (Freshwater), 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view of the river taken from the Park camp site.
Congregational Church, Woollahra, 1870 - 1879
264 x 204 mm. General view of the church. It is possible that this print has been miscaptioned, as its appearance does not correspond with printed descriptions of this church.
[Construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge], 1928-09-04
Print at RCMS 353/2/170.
[Construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge], 1928-09-04
Print at RCMS 353/2/172.
[Construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge], 1928-09-04
Print at RCMS 353/2/175.
Cooma Street, 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.
Cooper Window, Great Hall, Sydney University, 1895 - 1900
98 x 133 mm. A view of the stained glass window depicting various founders of Cambridge Colleges.
Corner of King Street and York Street, 1870 - 1879
Corner of Oxford Street and Forbes Street, 1870 - 1879
257 x 189 mm. View from Forbes Street looking towards the junction with Oxford Street. In the right foreground stands Johnston's Family Hotel, and on the opposite corner, the Queen's Arms Hotel. Next door to the Queen's Arms at number 189 Oxford Street are the premises of Baily and Co.
Cowra Bridge, 1885
158 x 108 mm. A side view of the bridge, looking along the almost dry river bed.