Warwick (inhabited place)
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Albion St front of Dr. Mangelt’s House, 1885
195 x 145 mm. Photograph taken from farther back than Y3085D/7, facing in same direction, with the post office and shops now in background. This photograph was taken some time after Y3085D/7; a verandah has been added to the first floor frontage of the land office, and there are more telegraph poles along the pavement. Also evidence of some excavation in the road. Two traps stand in front of Dr. Mangelt’s house.
Albion Street, showing Land Office and Post Office, 1885
195 x 145 mm. A view looking along the street, unpaved like Palmerin Street. The Post Office is the stone building at the right, nearest the camera, and beyond that is the Land Office. Beyond the Land Office is the store of ‘Russell Wilkins and Co., Importers’.
Bridge over Condamine, approach to town from Railway Station, 1885
195 x 145 mm. Also captioned on print ‘Bridge over Condamine, Warwick’ and showing the metal bridge with the town in the background, behind trees.
Bridge over River, leading to Glengallan, Ginch Creek etc, 1885
195 x 145 mm. A view of a wooden bridge over the Condamine, with a pony and trap crossing. Caption on print ‘Bridge over Condamine, Warwick’.
Bridge (same as Y3085D/8) with view of town, 1885
195 x 145 mm. View taken from other side of the river Condamine.
Crop of Canary seed in stook, Hermitage State Farm, Warwick, 1910
200 x 150 mm. A general view of cropped field, with stooks piled up.
Dr. Mangelt’s house, from Garden, 1885
195 x 145 mm. Three ladies on the verandah of the house, a stone bungalow with an attic floor. There is a lawn mower on the grass, with a single-stem handle.
East Warwick Railway platform, 1885
235 x 180 mm. A view across a field towards the railway line, with the town in the distance. The station sign can be seen above the passenger carriage of a train in the station (engine hidden by building).
Group of children in institutional clothes with four adults, 1885
270 x 205 mm. This is a loose print found in the album. It is captioned on reverse ‘The Orphanage W.A.’ (same handwriting as the album captions).
Hospital, Warwick, 1885
195 x 145 mm. The hospital and outbuildings taken from a field in front of the fence. An imposing stone building with verandahs on the ground and first floor.
N.E. view of Square, 1885
235 x 180 mm. Another view of the square from a side road (see Y3085D/13) showing ‘G.P. Barnes’ Emporium’, and partially obscured by trees, ‘A. Aland, Ironmonger’.
Palmerin Street, 1885
195 x 145 mm. A view of the street showing more shops than are visible in Y3085D/4, including ‘Brown and Wilson’, ‘Apothecaries Hall’, ‘Warwick Argus’ and ‘Government Auctioneer’. With numerous bystanders posing on the pavement.
Palmerin Street, Warwick, 1885
195 x 145 mm. A general view down this wide shopping street, unpaved except for the gutter and pavement. Shop in far left is ‘D & C Hayes, Flour Stores’. Third building on right ‘J. Horwitz and Co’. Caption on print states ‘Street view, Warwick’. For another view of the street see Y3085D/17.
Railway (to Stanhope) Bridge over Condamine, 1885
235 x 180 mm. Photograph shows the raised line of a metal girder bridge crossing the Condamine
Rectory, with gates of Church and school house, 1885
195 x 145 mm. Photograph shows the wooden school house at the left, the rectory in the centre and the edge of the church at the right.
Same bridge. Flood in Condamine, 1885
195 x 145 mm. Photograph taken from the same viewpoint as Y3085D/8, but further back. The bank where Y3085D/8 was taken from is now under water, with the river reaching almost to the roadway across the bridge. With man standing by the river, and a couple in a pony cart drawn by two horses.
S.E. view of Square, 1885
195 x 145 mm. Looking down a side street, on to Palmerin Street. A view taken from the street leading off to the left beyond the shops in Y3085D/4 with two labourers standing by the roadside.
St Mark’s Church and Rectory, 1885
195 x 145 mm. A view of the Church with the rectory at the right, and two figures sitting on the ground outside the fence.
The Fir Avenue. Guys Cliff House, 1909
Quarter-plate. Warwick: residence of Lord Algernon Percy.
The Leicester Hospital : Warwick, 1909
Quarter-plate. [Side view of half- timber house with cobbled and brick path in front behind wrought-iron railings with sloping road on the left leading to archway below and ? church tower in the distance].
Timber Yards, nr Railway Station, Warwick, 1885
195 x 145 mm. Captioned on print ‘Timber yards, Warwick’. Photograph shows railway track running across picture from right hand corner, with sheds and stacks of timber. A high-chimneyed steam engine is in operation in the centre, with men working nearby, and a horse pulling a trolley along the line.
Unidentified wooden church, 1885
180 x 115 mm. This is a loose print found in the album, showing a possible predecessor to St Mark’s, Warwick.
View from east Warwick showing old Parsonage in distance, 1885
235 x 185 mm. The old parsonage on hill, left of centre.
View from Hospital Balcony, 1885
235 x 180 mm. In the foreground is the road across which Y3085D/14 was taken, with fencing and a view of the town in the background.
View of Town from Freestone Creek Road, 1885
235 x 180 mm. A view of the town showing another bridge over the River Condamine, with two horses and carts about to cross.