New South Wales (state)
Found in 1174 Collections and/or Records:
Sydney Harbour. Approaching Sydney at sunset, 1910
Landscape format. [With steam boat in centre].
Sydney Harbour. Bradley Head, 1910
Landscape format. [Showing two steam boats and silhouette of land behind].
Sydney Harbour from Botanical Gardens, 1888 - 1889
148 x 100 mm. A view looking out over the gardens to Farm Cove and the Harbour. With Fort Denison visible in the distance.
Sydney Harbour from South Head, 1885
190 x 140 mm. A view into the harbour from South Head promontory which marks the southern side of the ocean entrance to Sydney Harbour.
Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, 1885
1370 x 189 mm. A panoramic view of Sydney harbour, composed of five joined prints. The photograph is taken from the North Shore near Kirbilli. Government House, Fort Macquarie and the Circular Quay are near the harbour mouth on the east side, and up the Parramatta River on the west.
Photograph possibly by Charles Bayliss
Sydney harbour, St George in Naval An[chorage], 1979
243 x 161 mm. View from the quayside looking towards the 'St George' moored in Sydney Harbour, with Fort Denison or Pinchgut visible in the background. The caption cuts off after the 'n'.
Sydney Harbour. Sunset, 1910
Landscape format. [With steam boats in foreground].
Sydney, in the Fine Arts Gallery, 1901
Sydney, in the Fine Arts Gallery, 1901
Showing paintings and sculpture in one of the halls.
Sydney, in the Public Gardens, 1901
View looking across an ornamental lake in the Botanical Gardens.
Sydney Insurance Group, Pitt Street, 1870 - 1879
260 x 212 mm. View of a block of three office buildings in classical style in Pitt Street. Precise location unidentified. The nearest building is the Fire Office.
Sydney Jones' Window, Medical School, 1895 - 1900
95 x 208 mm. A view of one of the stained glass windows in the Medical School, which depicts Richard Bright, Edward Jenner, James Simpson, James Syme, B.E. Brodie, and Astley Cooper.
Sydney or Canberra ?, 1963
[View across plains].
Sydney, rocks on Bondi, 1901
Sydney, seashore at Bondi, 1901
Sydney Tram Car, 1888 - 1889
200 x 154 mm. A good view of one of Sydney’s famous double-decker steam trams, which were introduced in 1879.
Sydney University, 1870 - 1880
275 x 170 mm. A view of the east front of the main university buildings, with the Great Hall at the right of the picture. A similar photograph to Plate 6.
Sydney University, 1870 - 1880
199 x 150 mm. A view showing the east front of the main university buildings, with the Great Hall in the background at the right of the picture.
Sydney University, 1870 - 1880
197 x 143 mm. Another view of the east front of the main buildings, with the Great Hall in the foreground at the right of the picture.
Tamworth Bridge, Peel River, 1885
257 x 208 mm. Information given states '2 spans of 60 feet each, laminated arches, 3 approach spans, total length 210 feet'. A view from the river bank showing the bridge, with 2 laminated arches and wooden supporting piers. Wooden laminated arches were a development used in the railway bridges from the early 1860s and consisted of curved sections of timber bolted together.
Tapestry in Great Hall, presented by Sir Charles Nicholson, 1895 - 1900
195 x 153 mm. A view of the Gobelin Tapestry of 'Joseph and His Brothers', which hangs on the west wall.
Teamsters camped for the night, 1908
Showing a wagon-load of sacks, with the horse team loose and feeding, and the wagonners in the background.
Technological Museum and College - Sydney, 1908
A view taken from the junction of Harris Street and Mary Ann Street. The museum is the nearer building, with the technical college behind it and to the right, facing on to Mary Ann Street. Both buildings were designed by William E. Kemp, the college in 1891 and the museum in 1892.
Telegraph post, N.S.W. [i.e. New South Wales], 1910 - 1930
Showing a crooked telegraph post.
Temple of the thousand idols, Yarangobilly [sic] Caves, New South Wales, 1909
274 x 350 mm. A view of a portion of the caves, with hundreds of stalactites growing down from the roof and numerous thicker stalactites growing up from the floor. In some places both have joined to form columns.