Queensland (state)
Found in 395 Collections and/or Records:
Brisbane
Collection of photographs measuring mainly 90 x 63 mm. Photographer unknown.
Brisbane, 1870 - 1880
261 x 203 mm. A view looking along the Brisbane River, showing Petrie’s Bight and wharves, with shipping moored along the river, and with the Metropolitan Baths in the foreground. Photograph by George P. Wright. Another print of the same photograph occurs in Y3085C/7. It is likely that all the Brisbane photographs are by Wright, although only Plates 190, 191 and 198 are positively identified.
Brisbane, 1870 - 1880
121 x 99 mm. A view looking across the Brisbane River towards a wharf piled high with timber, with houses beyond. Exact location unknown.
Brisbane, 1870 - 1880
129 x 100 mm. A view looking along the Brisbane River bank with houses on the hill beside the river. Exact location unknown.
Brisbane, 1870 - 1880
127 x 100 mm. A view looking along the Brisbane River outside Brisbane, with woods reaching to the water edge and a house at the extreme left of the picture. Exact location unknown.
Brisbane, 1870 - 1880
129 x 100 mm. A view looking between trees, across the Brisbane River towards an iron bridge in the distance. Exact location unknown.
Brisbane Cathedral, 1920
200 x 250 mm. View of the pulpit from in front of the lectern, with some choir stalls visible.
Brisbane Cathedral showing Chapel, 1920
200 x 250 mm. Photograph taken through arches, showing a side chapel.
Brisbane Cathedral showing pulpit and Lord's Table, 1920
200 x 250 mm. A view up the nave towards the altar.
Brisbane from Kangaroo Point, 1888 - 1889
150 x 85 mm. A view looking across from the south bank of the river towards the Botanical Gardens, with Parliament House rising above the tree line.
Brisbane from One Tree Hill, 1910
350 x 250 mm. No print.
Brisbane from the Bowen Terrace, 1873
390 x 133 mm. A panoramic view looking over a curve in the river, showing mainly residential houses. There is some evidence of industrial growth with two factories visible, and merchant ships moored along the river on the farther bank. The Parliament House can be seen, left of centre, in the distance.
Brisbane-from Toorak, 1886
235 x 180 mm. An almost identical photograph to Y3085B/2, but taken nearer to Breakfast Creek, and showing the bridge across the Creek. The extent of building out from Brisbane in the intervening years can be seen.
Brisbane from Wickham Terrace, No 1, 1873
460 x 175 mm. A panoramic photograph consisting of two prints. A view looking towards the river and showing the side on which most of the building and commerce was taking place.
Brisbane from Wickham Terrace, No 2, 1873
460 x 175 mm. A panoramic photograph which is a continuation of the previous plate. The large street running down towards the river on the left hand photograph is Edward Street, and the Parliament houses can be seen in the middle distance in the right hand print.
Brisbane River, 1870 - 1880
253 x 197 mm. A view looking along the river outside Brisbane, probably at Milton, with Hill End Point at the left of the picture (compare with Y3085I/11).
Brisbane River, Billimba Reach, 1873
205 x 150 mm. A view towards the river, taken from the garden of a private residence.
Brisbane River, showing Victoria Bridge and shipping, 1910
205 x 155 mm. A view looking across the river, with bridge at right, and steam ships moored at wharves.
Brisbane; riverside scene with crowd assembled at landing point
245 x 195 mm. This sepia print has Brisbane in pencil on the back, but is otherwise unidentified. The costume suggests a date in the late 1880s.
Buggy going through a giant fig tree near Atherton, 1910
[The split trunk of the giant fig tree makes an arch for the buggy to pass under].
Buggy going through a giant fig tree near Atherton, 1910
[The split trunk of the giant fig tree makes an arch for the buggy to pass under].
Bullocks drawing timber, 1910
200 x 150 mm. Showing two wagons, loaded with three trunks, pulled by teams of 12 bullocks, with wagonners beside them.
Bush Scene, 1886
265 x 205 mm. The photograph shows a man fishing in a pool in the woods beside a rough wood bridge.
Bush school, Petrie's Creek, north coastline, 1910
200 x 150 mm. Showing the children grouped with their mistress in front of the school house, with a Union Jack flag flying in the yard.
Butcher calling for orders, rain after 16 months drought, Mungundi, 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Australia.