Victoria (state)
Found in 467 Collections and/or Records:
Melbourne from the south side of the Yarra Yarra 1839
Painted view of early Melbourne. Reprinted by the Grown Lands Dep. Melbourne, March 1881. Drawn by J. Adamson. Engraved by J. Carmichael for R. Clini.
Melbourne, Government House, 1901
Melbourne, in the Botanical Gardens, 1901
Showing succulents growing in a rock garden.
Melbourne International Exhibition
Melbourne Public Library, 1885 - 1901
200 x 147 mm. An interior view looking along a reading room lined with columns and busts, and with the bookshelves in alcoves. The library, situated in Swanston Street, was designed by Joseph Reed. The foundation stone was laid in 1853, and the first portion of the building was completed in 1856, when it was officially opened in that year.
Melbourne - SS 'Geelong', 1909
A view showing the 'Geelong' being towed by a tug in Melbourne Harbour.
Melbourne University, 1885 - 1891
207 x 149 mm. A view looking across a small ornamental lake towards two of the university buildings, the original building being on the right. One of the oldest Melbourne buildings, it was completed in the 1850s, with external walls of Victorian Bluestone, and faced with Hobart freestone.
Menzies Hotel, 1870 - 1880
183 x 128 mm. A view of the hotel, which stands at the junction between William Street and Bourke Street. The hotel, opened in 1867, is built in the renaissance style, and was erected by David Mitchell, father of Dame Nellie Melba. For a later view of the building, considerably altered, see Y3087D/18.
Menzies Hotel, Melbourne, 1885 - 1901
200 x 149 mm. A view of the hotel which stands on the junction between William Street and Bourke Street, with a tower, in renaissance style, at one corner. Opened in 1867, the hotel was built by David Mitchell, father of Dame Nellie Melba. For an earlier view of the building when it looked considerably different, see Y308B1/55.
Minor Courts: Great Hall, 1880
288 x 234 mm. A view showing exhibits from a court devoted to products from a number of countries not represented individually, and including animal horns and tusks, vases, feathers, coffee and wines.
Mort’s Wool Warehouse, 1888 - 1889
206 x 154 mm. An exterior view of this imposing stone building, which stands at a wide street junction.
Moseley’s Exhibit, 1888 - 1889
160 x 114 mm. A view of one of the stands at the Melbourne Exhibition, showing coats and dresses.
Mount Baw-Baw, 1913
204 x 148 mm. A view looking along a muddy road towards Mount Baw-Baw in the distance. Two horse wagons, with several passengers, approach along the road. The handwritten caption reads: 'View of Mount Baw-Baw (snow-capped) from hills above Walhalla. This view was taken in midwinter.'
Mount Macedon-Gully, 1888 - 1889
202 x 150 mm A view looking down into a gully where a house stands among partially cleared bushland, with dead tress still standing showing the practice of ‘ringbarking’.
Museum, 1870 - 1880
184 x 132 mm. A view looking across an ornamental lake towards the museum, situated next to the university.
Natives-Lake Tyers, Gippsland, 1888 - 1889
207 x 155 mm. A view of the lake with tree lined banks in the background, showing Aboriginal Australians in rowing boats and a canoe. Photographer possibly Charles Bayliss.
Natives spearing fish from a dug-out, 1888 - 1889
Netherlands Court looking westwards, 1880
289 x 233 mm.
New Chum Gully as seen from Specimen Hill, 1875
177 x 125 mm. A view from the hill looking out over small houses and gardens, with mine workings in the distance, and ‘Cleary’s Honeysuckle Street Hotel’ identifiable in the centre of the picture.
New Chum Line of Reef, 1875
180 x 127 mm. A view looking down on to several mine workings, with the township of Golden Square in the distance. The different claims are identified in the key, with Lazarus’ crushing plant at the left. Quartz-crushing machines were used in Bendigo before anywhere else in Victoria, and on the New Chum Reef since 1855 (see Y3087C/5).
New South Wales Court: Great Hall, 1880
287 x 236 mm. A view of a section of the New South Wales Court, showing the Fine Arts alcove, with paintings, sculpture and silverware on display.
New South Wales Court: Main Avenue Front View, 1880
288 x 234 mm. A view of mineral specimens, with a statue of a woman in the foreground.
New South Wales Court: Temporary Annex-Looking East, 1880
287 x 234 mm. A view of the mineral department of the New South Wales Court, with display cases filled with rock samples.
New Zealand Green Stones, 1912 - 1937
205 x 150 mm. Showing New Zealand Green Stone artefacts mounted on the wall at 'Roseneath', Kew, Victoria. The reverse of the caption reads: 'In Museum Melbourne'. The location of this photograph has been identified as Dunn's retirement home by other prints showing the same collection of mounted artefacts, whether Dunn's home later became a museum has not been established.
[New Zealand Green Stones], 1912 - 1937
205 x 150 mm. Showing New Zealand Green Stone artefacts mounted on the wall at 'Roseneath', Kew, Victoria.