Western Australia (state)
Found in 199 Collections and/or Records:
Ic-scratched boulder from Gascoyne Junction area, 1907-09-16
151 x 107 mm. A studio photograph showing an ice-scratched boulder from the vicinity of the Arthur River outstation. Photograph by R.H. Irwin. Negative No. 314.
Ice scratched boulder, from Gascoyne River area, 1900
151 x 108 mm. A studio photograph showing an ice scratched boulder (about 5 inches long) taken from a glacial conglomeration between Wooramel and Minilya River. Photograph by A. Purdie. Negative No. 156.
Irrigation, Brunswick State Farm [? Brunswick Junction], 1910
205 x 150 mm. Showing two figures standing amongst a growing crop (unidentified).
Iwagalion State Farm, Nangeenan, 1910
200 x 150 mm. Showing a man standing by and controlling the flow of water form a pipe, presumably an artesian bore.
Jarrah forest, Western Australia, 1910
150 x 205 mm. Showing large forest trees, with two men on horseback. In the background two lumberjacks are starting to fell a tree.
Jarrahdale mills, 1910
205 x 150 mm. Showing mills in the background, with timber loaded onto railway freight trucks in front.
Jurell Pool, Kimberley Range area, 1898-10-28
108 x 151 mm. A view of the tree-surrounded pool. Photograph by T.Blatchford. Negative No. 136.
Katanning, from the Hon. F.H. Slessen's vineyard, 1910
205 x 150 mm. A view across the vineyard, with young plants staked out, towards the town beyond.
Katanning, Western Australia, 1910
200 x 150 mm. A view of the main street of the town, with unsurfaced road.
Kellerberin Country, 1910
205 x 145 mm. A view across country, showing open grassland, dotted with trees. Kellerberrin lies about 180 miles east of Perth.
King Karri, 242 feet high, 40 feet girth, 1910
150 x 205 mm. Showing the huge tree, with six figures at the base. Karri is an Aboriginal Australian name for Eucalyptus Diversicolor, the tallest forest tree in Western Australia.
Lands and Survey Buildings, 1910
200 x 150 mm. A view of the building from Cathedral Avenue.
Law Courts, Perth, 1910
200 x 150 mm. A view of the building from the harbour side. The building's relation to the harbour can be seen in Y3081B/27 where it it stands to right of centre of picture.
Lighthouse. Geraldton, 1920
106 x 83 mm.
Lime kiln on mineral Lease No. 1, Lake Cowan, Norseman area, 1904-06-18
151 x 107 mm. A view showing a makeshift lime kiln on a hillside with Lake Cowan in the distance. Lease 'owned by R.P Nugent - produces gritty impure lime'. Photograph by W.D. Campbell. Negative No. 222.
Limestone Hills, Willow Gully, Northampton area, 1903-05-15
152 x 107 mm. A view looking across level scrubland towards the sharply pointed Razorback Mount. Photograph by E.S. Simpson. Negative No. 22.
Low tide : pearling fleet, Broome, 1910
200 x 145 mm. Showing four pearl ships on the sand, with a pier behind them. Broome, on the western side of Dampier Land, at Roebuck Bay, replaced Cossack as the main Australian pearling port in the 1890s. By 1903 Broome supported 300 pearling vessels.
'Marble Bar' in Coongan River, Pilbara Marble Bar Area, 1896
151 x 108 mm. A view showing an outcrop of veined (?) jasper in the Coongan River. See also plate 27. Photograph by S.J.Becher. Negative No. 123.
Morgan's Ball Mill, 'Dumpling Gully', Greenbushes, 1896 - 1908
138 x 80 mm. A view showing partially cleared bush with the timber mill buildings in the background. Photograph by H.P. Woodward. Negative No. Film 10.
Mr and Mrs A.W. Hamilton, Cottesloe, Western Australia, 1962, 1962
114 x 76 mm. Colour snapshot showing Arthur Wedderburn Hartwig (Haji) Hamilton (1898-1968) and his wife seated in their drawing room. Hamilton served as a Police Officer in Malaya from 1908 until between 1929 and 1934.
Mundaring Weir, 1910
200 x 150 mm. A view from in front of the weir, showing the controlled flow; with a railway line to the left.
Mundaring Weir, 1910
200 x 150 mm. View of the weir from the dammed side, with houses and farms downriver in the distance.
[Mundaring Weir], 1928-08-11
Album of mostly 80 x 54 mm prints. There is a brief list describing items 1-98, which document the trip from Southampton to South Africa, travel in South Africa, and the visit to Southern Rhodesia. Many photos do not appear in the exact numerical order given in the listing. The rest of the images are uncaptioned, but their general locations have been identified by reference to the diary RCMS 353/1.
Natier Gean [?] Newmarracarra, 1910
200 x 150 mm. View of a pony and trap, and three children among tall grass.
Native paintings in gorge near Trig Hill, 1908 - 1909
122 x 91 mm. A view showing Aboriginal Australian designs on a rock face in the Nabberu District. Photograph by H.W.B. Talbot. Negative No. 430.