Victoria (state)
Found in 467 Collections and/or Records:
View in Belgian Court. Iron Trophy: Front View, 1880
290 x 234 mm. A view showing a railway locomotive at the right, and in the centre various pieces of metal work connected with railway engineering.
View in Belgian Court, Temporary Annex, 1880
387 x 234 mm. A view of china and glassware laid out on tables in the Belgian Court.
View in French Court: Temporary Annex, 1880
290 x 234 mm. A view showing display cases in the foreground filled with miscellaneous small articles, and Limoges china on wooden stands in the background.
View of a Victorian sheep station, 1877 - 1879
187 x 133 mm. Showing the farm and outbuildings of a sheep station near Elphinstone with a flock of sheep in the foreground.
View of Charing Cross, Sandhurst, 1875
184 x 129 mm. A view of Charing Cross, situated at the west end of Pall Mall, with Bath Corner at the left and the City Hotel in the centre.
View of Golden Square Township, 1875
180 x 126 mm. A view looking down on this suburb of Bendigo, showing the Wesleyan Church in the centre, with small houses and businesses grouped around it.
View of Mitchell Street, Sandhurst, 1875
185 x 128 mm. A view looking up Mitchell Street from near St Paul’s Church, towards Charing Cross (marked by the lamp in the centre of the crossroads).
View of Old Chum Hill, 1875
179 x 124 mm. A view of the hill with men and women posing in the foreground, among small domestic houses, and mine workings on the hill beyond. The key identifies the following: Abe Lincoln Crushing Plant, Mr. Lansell’s Residence, Mr. Lazarus’ Residence, Lazarus Co. Claim, Old Chum Claim.
View of portion of the City of Sandhurst [Bendigo], as seen from the Hill Camp Reserve, 1877 - 1879
View of Sailors’ Creek Falls, 1877 - 1879
188 x 134 mm. A view looking along the valley towards the Sailors’ Creek Falls (dry in this photograph) near Dylesford.
View of Sandhurst, as seen from Knipe’s Castle, 1875
179 x 124 mm. A general view from north Sandhurst looking south towards Pall Mall and St Paul’s Church.
View of Sandhurst-as seen from the top of the new Masonic Hall, 1875
187 x 129 mm. A view looking over the rooftops, with Pall Mall crossing the picture in the middle distance. Buildings identified in the key are St. James’ Hall, Orderly Room, Beehive Exchange and Stores, St. Paul’s Church, Warden’s Court and the Temperance Hall.
View of Sandhurst Cemetery at Back creek, 1875
178 x 124 mm. A view looking down on the cemetery with the Mortuary Chapel to the right, a monument to Burke and Wills in the graveyard, and the sexton’s lodge beyond. The monument was erected in 1862, the year after the explorers’ deaths.
View of Sandhurst, from St. Paul’s Tower, looking North-West, 1875
179 x 125 mm. A view looking over a crowded commercial part of the town, with a coach works in the foreground. Locations identified in the key are: Roman Catholic Church, Odd Fellows Hall, Road to Huntly in the distance.
View of the Camp Reserve, as seen from the Court House, 1875
186 x 129 mm. A view along an unsurfaced road towards the centre of the town. Part of Pall Mall is visible at the left of the picture. Buildings identified in the key are Beehive Chambers, Rotunda, City of Sandhurst Claim, City Hotel, Ross, Henderson and Fick’s, Jackson, Ironmongers; Bank of Victoria, Bank of New South Wales, Post Office.
View of the ‘Hanging Rock’ near Mount Macedeon, 1877 - 1879
133 x 186 mm. Showing a portion of the sheer cliff face. The Hanging Rock is situated about five miles in a north-easterly direction from the railway Station at Wooden.
View of the Railway Tunnel through the Big Hill, Near Mt. Herbert, 1875
178 x 124 mm. A view looking along the line towards the tunnel, with embankments on either side. The tunnel, on the Murray River Railway from Melbourne to Bendigo, was opened in 1862. The text below the photograph reads ‘The length of this Tunnel is about half-a-mile through the Hill’.
View of the township of Ballan, 1877 - 1879
188 x 133 mm. A view looking across wooded hills towards the town of Ballan. The township of Ballan is situated near the Bullarook Forest, and is distant about twenty miles from Ballarat.
View of the township of Fernshawe, 1877 - 1879
188 x 133 mm. A view looking down over young trees towards the main street and small wooden houses of Fernshawe, with wooded hillside in the background. Fernshawe (modern spelling Fernshaw) lies at the foot of the Black Spur, surrounded by Mounts Riddell, Juliet and Monda.
View of Victoria Hill, Bendigo, taken from old Chum Hill, 1877 - 1879
View on the River Murray, near Echuca, showing the Railway Wharf with steamers unloading, 1877 - 1879
187 x 133 mm. A view looking along the riverbank with a moored steamer, the ‘Corrong’, in the foreground and a locomotive, wharves and warehouses beyond.
View Point, Sandhurst, 1875
177 x 124 mm. A view of Charing Cross, at the junction of Pall Mall and Mitchell Street, taken from the south-eastern corner of the cross-roads. With figures posing around the central lamp post, and with the Oriental Hotel in the background.
[View south], 1870
390 x 274 mm. A view looking over gardens and backyards towards open land in south Melbourne. The sea can be seen at the right of the print as well as parts of the suburbs of South Melbourne and St. Kilda.
View taken from Saint Paul’s Tower, 1875
176 x 123 mm. A view looking south-east from the tower and showing the railway station, the goods shed, and the locomotive shed, with Quarry Hill in the distance. Bendigo was connected to Melbourne by rail in October 1862.
View taken from St Paul’s Tower, looking South, 1875
179 x 124 mm. A view looking over a city block, with wide streets on either side, and the outlying parts of the city beyond. Locations identified in the key are: Three Arch Bridge, Garsed Street, Whipstick Hill, Big Hill Ranges in the distance, Stewart and Degraves Flour Mill, Wills Street.