Victoria (state)
Found in 467 Collections and/or Records:
Jebb’s Pool, Loutit Bay, 1888 - 1889
198 x 142 mm. A view showing a small cascade on a woodland river, with dense vegetation either bank.
John Girdwood J.P., Commissioner for Lancashire Court, 1888 - 1889
100 x 125 mm. A portrait of the Commissioner, formally dressed with a top hat, standing outside his office. With large fern trees hanging on either side.
[Junction of Gisborne Street and Parliament Place], 1870
389 x 271 mm. A view looking down on the junction of these two streets with a large unidentified building in the foreground, presumably Government offices of some kind (the State Public Offices).
Junction of River Watt and Cavie’s Creek, 1888 - 1889
205 x 159 mm. A view showing the meeting of these two small rivers, with two men sitting on a fallen tree which spans one of the rivers.
Junction of the River Watt and Contentment Creek, 1877 - 1879
187 x 132 mm. A view looking across the narrow river towards woodland and a path on the further bank which leads to the summit of Mount Munda. The photograph was taken ‘about two miles to the westward of Fernshawe, a small but extremely romantic township’. An indistinct figure can be seen beside the creek, partially obscured by ferns.
Junction of the Rivers Yarra and Watt, near Healesville, 1877 - 1879
188 x 132 mm. A view looking towards the junction of the two rivers, with a wooden bridge in the background: The junction is situated about 3 miles from Healesville, and 35 miles from the mouth of the Yarra.
Keppel’s Hotel, Marysville, 1888 - 1889
118 x 85 mm. A view of the small, wood built hotel, with men and women posing for the camera on the verandah, and a stage coach standing in front of the building.
Killing a Diamond Snake, Heale’s Villa, 1885 - 1891
203 x 148 mm. A view looking along a country road, with a man in the foreground with a raised stick, about to strike a snake.
Kitchen & Co., Stearine exhibit, 1880
289 x 233 mm.
Kock’s Pioneer Quartz Crushing Plant, Long Gully, 1875
178 x 124 mm. A view of mining works, showing the Perseverance United Claim, with Windmill Hill in the distance.
'Launching Place' - a summer resort on the Yarra, 1909-12
40 miles from Melbourne.
Law Courts, Melbourne, 1885 - 1901
204 x 150 mm. A view from the junction of William Street and Lonsdale Street showing the large court building, surmounted by a dome at the Lonsdale Street end. The building was designed by the architects Smith and Johnson, and built between the years 1877-1882. See also Y308A/10.
Left-hand branch, Walhalla, 1913
138 x 206 mm. A view from the hillside above the town, with houses along the valley floor, and steep hills rising on either side. The handwritten caption reads: 'View of Walhalla showing how most of the houses are close to the street which follows the valley and is about 1.5 miles long - Dr's house is half way.'
Leslie James Wilmoth, 'John Gardiner: pioneer and overlander'
Letter from John Fawkner to Alexander Simen, 1836 - 1945
Two copies of a letter written from Port Phillip, 2 May 1836, discussing the foundation of the settlement at Melbourne in 1803 and its bright prospects. The collection comprises a manuscript copy (7 pages), which may be contemporary, and an undated typescript duplicate (4 pages). There are two accompanying pieces of correspondence, 1945-1946, regarding the gift of the manuscript copy to the R.C.S.
Letters from Rowland Childers, 1878 - 1886
Letters from Rowland Childers to H.C.E. Childers from Australia, 1878-80, 1884-6, including draft and copy replies (5, 6, 13, 14, 24); letter from Rowland to J.H. Were, 1880 (19); map of the Yanko station, Jerilderie, N.S.W., 1880 (21); ? Macartney, son of the Dean of Melbourne to Rowland Childers, 1886 (26).
Letters to H.C.E. Childers, 1878 - 1880
Library, 1888 - 1889
200 x 154 mm. A view from Swanston Street showing the front façade of the building. The library, opened in 1856 with a classical pillared exterior, also houses the Art Gallery and Museum.
Lunatic Asylum [historic title], 1870 - 1880
187 x 135 mm. A view looking across the Yarra, towards a hill on top of which stands the asylum, a long low building with a tower each side of the central entrance.
[Lutheran Church], 1870
387 x 274 mm. A view looking across Gisborne Street towards the Lutheran Church which looks on to Parliament Place. With the Fitzroy Gardens in the background.
Lydiard St, Ballarat, 1885 - 1901
196 x 147 mm. A view looking down Lydiard Street, towards Sturt Street and beyond, with the Post Office beyond the junction on the right.
Main St, Walhalla, 1885 - 1901
147 x 198 mm. A view of the main street with children standing on the pavement, and houses and a small church on the hillside beyond. Walhalla was a township running along a narrow valley floor, with steep hills on either side.
'Melbourne' and 'Geelong' deeds, 1935
Copies of two manuscript deeds drawn up by J.T. Gellibrand, signed between John Batman and eight local chiefs on 6 June 1835. The deeds, the originals of which are in the Public Library of Victoria, granted Batman land covering the sites of Melbourne and Geelong, but were later held to be legally invalid. They have been mounted in plastic sleeves.
Melbourne Exhibition, 1885 - 1901
203 x 145 mm. A view inside the Exhibition Hall, showing the decorated and painted walls, with a large organ at the far end, and chairs and a gallery beneath.
Melbourne from South Yarra (from Fairlie House), 1910
365 x 265 mm. No print.