Queenstown (inhabited place)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Crown Range looking to Queenstown, NZ, 1929
75 x 52mm. A view looking over mountainous country towards Lake Wakatipu.
From the balcony of the Empire Hotel, Queenstown, 1909-11
350 x 250 mm. No print.
On the Mount Lyell Railway near Queenstown from moving train, 1910-01
Landscape format. [Showing forested hillside with fallen and dead trees].
Public buildings, Queenstown, 1888
191 x 126 mm. A view looking along Cathcart Street towards the Town Hall, completed in the early 1880's. Clocks were not placed in position in the clocktower until 1897, in celebration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
Queenstown, 1885
194 x 140 mm. A view from the west, looking down on to the township which lies on the shores of Lake Wakatipu with ‘The Remarkables’ (see Y3089C/48) in the distance. The town lies about 50 miles inland from the southwest coast of the South Island, south east of Milford Sound.
Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, N.Z., 1948
130 x 78 mm. The town and lake, with hills in the background.
The upper flue from the blast furnaces: carrying one half of the poisonous fumes into the air: Queenstown, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
View from the balcony of the Empire Hotel, Queenstown, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.
View from the balcony of the Empire Hotel, Queenstown, looking towards the Mount Lyell smelteries and mine, Tasmania, 1910-01
[No print]. Missing.