New South Wales (state)
Found in 1174 Collections and/or Records:
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.
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.
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.
Unidentified station, 1887
340 x 262 mm. A view showing the exterior of the station.
Unidentified station, 1887
340 x 262 mm. A view showing the platform.
Unidentified station, 1887
340 x 262 mm. A distant view across fields.
Unidentified station, 1887
340 x 262 mm. A view showing the platform.
Unidentified station, 1887
340 x 262 mm. A view showing the platform.
Union Bridge, Murray River, Albury, 1885
275 x 215 mm. A view of the bridge from the river bank, with three spans of 80 feet built of iron girders, resting on two wooden supporting structures. With the 17 approach spans, not visible in the picture, the total length of the bridge was 630 feet.
Union Bridge, Murray River, Albury, 1885
92 x 55 mm. A view of the bridge from the river bank.
University of Sydney, 1895 - 1900
207 x 150 mm. A view of the east front of the main university building taken from the SE. Started in 1854 and completed in 1860, the buildings were designed by Edmund Blackett in the Gothic Style. The Great Hall is on the right of the picture. The cost of the buildings was £80,000.
University of Sydney, 1895 - 1900
207 x 150 mm. A view of the east front of the main university buildings, but taken from the NE, with the Great Hall on the right.
University, Sydney, 1885
190 x 140 mm. A distant view of the east front of the main building, partially obscured by trees.
Upper Corridor, Medical School, 1895 - 1900
154 x 208 mm. A view looking along the tiled corridor, with busts placed at intervals along the walls.