Victoria (state)
Found in 467 Collections and/or Records:
The Yarra Yarra near Melbourne, 1870 - 1880
184 x 133 mm. A view looking along the river, with woodland on either bank.
The Yarra Yarra near Melbourne, 1870 - 1880
183 x 128 mm. A view looking across the river towards a small cluster of houses on a hill above the opposite bank.
The Yarra Yarra near Melbourne, 1870 - 1880
184 x 134 mm. A view looking along the river, with fields and hedgerows on either bank.
The Yarra Yarra near Melbourne, 1870 - 1880
179 x 119 mm. A view looking along the river, crossed in the background by a small iron and brick bridge.
Three photographs of Walhalla, Victoria
Three loose black and white prints showing scenes in and around Walhalla. All are captioned on the photograph, and also have handwritten explanatory captions on the reverse. Photographed by W Lee.
Tommy’s Brook, 1888 - 1889
138 x 100 mm. A view showing a group of three women and four men picnicking in the bush, with a camp fire burning at the right of the picture.
Tommy’s Brook, 1888 - 1889
138 x 100 mm. A view showing a group of three women and four men picnicking in the bush, with a camp fire burning at the right of the picture.
Top of Snob’s Creek Falls, 1885 - 1891
202 x 149 mm. A view of the falls, surrounded by woodland, with a man standing at the top.
Town Hall, 1870 - 1880
176 x 129 mm. A view of this massive building which stands at the corner of Swanston Street and Collins Street. The foundation stone of the building was laid by the Duke of Edinburgh in 1867, and the building completed around 1870.
Town Hall and Collins St, from Russell Street, 1885 - 1901
198 x 149 mm. A view taken from slightly further back than Y3087D/29, but looking in the same direction, with the Town Hall at the junction of Collins Street, and with a tram in the foreground.
Town Hall, Sturt St. Ballarat, 1885 - 1901
198 x 148 mm. A view looking down Sturt Street, with two men, one holding a bicycle, in the foreground, and the Town Hall at the right of the picture on the other side of the road. This building, with a rather ponderous clock-tower, was designed by C.O. Cuthbert and built between 1870 and 1872.
Town of Bright, 1888 - 1889
202 x 161 mm. A view looking down from a hillside on to the small township, with wooded hills in the background. Bright lies a few miles east of the Buffalo Mountains.
Town of Fernshaw, 1888 - 1889
202 x 158 mm. A view looking down on this small settlement from the woods above.
Township, Beaconsfield (Upper), 1885 - 1891
200 x 150 mm. A view of a woodland clearing, with a few houses and figures posing for the camera in the foreground. Obviously a young settlement at the time of this photograph, the land has only been partially cleared, and roads are unsurfaced.
Township of Eaglehawk, 1875
178 x 124 mm. A view looking down from the hillside onto this suburb of Bendigo, showing Main Street running past the Town Hall and Post Office (in the centre of the picture) and with shops, hotels and houses on either side.
Township of Eaglehawk, 1875
178 x 124 mm. A view looking along Main Street, with shops on either side of the road and the façade of the Town Hall at the far end. For a picture of the same scene from a different viewpoint, see Y3087C/37.
Township of Hagambie, 1885 - 1891
199 x 147 mm. A view looking along the wide main street (unsurfaced) of this small agricultural town, with bullock teams drawing wagons in the foreground.
Township of Long Gully, 1875
179 x 123 mm. A view of the town, a suburb of Bendigo, with mine-workings in the distances. Locations identified in the key are Iron Bark Hill, Victoria Hill, and Main Street, Long Gully.
Trade and resources of Victoria, 1898
An address delivered before the London Chamber of Commerce on 7 June 1898 on recovery from the disastrous period following the boom in wool and gold.
Travels in South Asia and Australia
The album contains a mixture of original photographs, hand-coloured postcards and clippings. Most have manuscript or printed captions. Subjects include travel, hunting, scenes of natural beauty, natural products, and notable places or buildings.
Treasury, 1870 - 1880
184 x 130 mm. A three-quarters front view of the Treasury which lies on Spring Street opposite the junction with Collins Street. The building has a fine neo-classical façade, with columns and rounded arches and facings of freestone over brick and bluestone. Building started in 1855 to the plans of J Clark.
[Treasury Buildings], 1870
390 x 273 mm. A view looking across Gisborne Street towards the Treasury Buildings and showing the junction of Collins Street, Spring Street and Gisborne Street. The Treasury, a handsome building in the Italian Renaissance style, was completed in 1862. The fountain in the small garden to the north of the building was designed by William Stanford while a prisoner in Pentridge Gaol in the 1860s.
Treasury Buildings, 1885 - 1901
199 x 146 mm. A view of the front of the buildings, which face down Collins Street from Spring Street. A fine neo-classical façade, with columns and rounded arches, and facings of freestone over brick and bluestone. Building started in 1855 to the plans of the architect J. Clark.
Treasury Offices, 1888 - 1889
200 x 137 mm. A view of the Government Offices, showing the front of the building and one side. The offices overlook the Treasury Gardens and were completed in 1876.
Twickenham Ferry in Australia, 1978
Correspondence and extracts regarding the Twickenham Ferry.