Victoria (state)
Found in 466 Collections and/or Records:
[View towards Port Melbourne], 1870
390 x 273 mm. A view looking over commercial and residential premises towards open land, beyond which lies the Yarra’s outlet into Hobson’s Bay.
[View towards Port Melbourne], 1870
387 x 273 mm. A view looking across hotels and houses towards an enclosed expanse of water in the distance (exact location unidentified). In the foreground stands the small wooden building of the West Melbourne Common School.
Views in the Botanical Gardens, 1888 - 1889
200 x 154 mm. A view showing part of the lake, with lilies in the foreground and trees and shrubs on the bank.
Views in the Botanical Gardens, 1888 - 1889
200 x 152 mm. A view showing a small wooden bridge, with thick foliage on either side.
Views in the Botanical Gardens, 1888 - 1889
201 x 163 mm. A view looking across the same wooden bridge, towards a small summer house, with trees and shrubs beyond.
Views in the Botanical Gardens, 1888 - 1889
198 x 138 mm. A view across one of the lakes in the gardens with shrubs and palms in the foreground.
Views of Bendigo
Volume XXIV : Maltese Islands, Victoria, Tasmania, November 1909, 1909-11
Walhalla, 1885 - 1901
198 x 145 mm. A general view of the town, looking along the valley from the hillside.
Walhalla, 1885 - 1901
204 x 154 mm. A view looking down on to an unidentified goldmine. Walhalla was the largest producer of gold in Gippsland, although the discoveries here came later than in the main Victorian finds of the early 1850s.
Waterfall scene on the Coliban River, near Elphanstone, 1877 - 1879
187 x 131 mm. A view looking down onto the forty foot falls on the Coliban River, a branch of the Campaspe.
Waterwheel, Walhalla, 1885 - 1901
147 x 199 mm. A view of a waterwheel, with houses perched on the hillside beyond. It is not possible to discern what the power from the wheel is being used for.
Wesleyan Church, Golden Square, 1875
115 x 161 mm. A view of the church, which is built of brick with white stone facings, with a spire at the end nearest the camera. The church was built in 1859. (See also Y3087C/18).
West Australian: Front View, 1880
287 x 234 mm. A view showing the entrance to one of the Western Australian sections, with specimens of metals, minerals and timber.
William Dunn, June 1871. Born at Goulbourn, New South Wales, August 2nd 1851, 1871-06
35 x 55 mm. (Vignetted oval). A carte de visite head and shoulders studio portrait of William Dunn, presumably the brother of E.J. Dunn. The backmark reads: 'Portraits and landscapes. Photograph by J.E. Bray, Beechworth, Victoria'.
Wilson Hall, 1885 - 1891
199 x 146 mm. An exterior view of the hall, a building in English perpendicular Gothic style, modelled on Oxford and Cambridge College lines, and designed by Joseph Reed. The cost was borne by Sir Samuel Wilson. The building was completed in 1879, and described by Sir Redmond Barry as being ‘florid but pure in taste’.