Sydney (inhabited place)
Found in 529 Collections and/or Records:
Sydney Jones' Window, Medical School, 1895 - 1900
95 x 208 mm. A view of one of the stained glass windows in the Medical School, which depicts Richard Bright, Edward Jenner, James Simpson, James Syme, B.E. Brodie, and Astley Cooper.
Sydney, seashore at Bondi, 1901
Sydney Tram Car, 1888 - 1889
200 x 154 mm. A good view of one of Sydney’s famous double-decker steam trams, which were introduced in 1879.
Sydney University, 1870 - 1880
275 x 170 mm. A view of the east front of the main university buildings, with the Great Hall at the right of the picture. A similar photograph to Plate 6.
Sydney University, 1870 - 1880
199 x 150 mm. A view showing the east front of the main university buildings, with the Great Hall in the background at the right of the picture.
Sydney University, 1870 - 1880
197 x 143 mm. Another view of the east front of the main buildings, with the Great Hall in the foreground at the right of the picture.
Tapestry in Great Hall, presented by Sir Charles Nicholson, 1895 - 1900
195 x 153 mm. A view of the Gobelin Tapestry of 'Joseph and His Brothers', which hangs on the west wall.
Technological Museum and College - Sydney, 1908
A view taken from the junction of Harris Street and Mary Ann Street. The museum is the nearer building, with the technical college behind it and to the right, facing on to Mary Ann Street. Both buildings were designed by William E. Kemp, the college in 1891 and the museum in 1892.
Testing Machine, P.N. Russell Engineering School, 1895 - 1900
208 x 151 mm. A view of part of the workings of a machine, presumably used for stress-testing on the strength of components.
The Argyle Cut, 1870 - 1879
273 x 209 mm. View looking west along Argyle Street towards the Argyle Cut, a passage carved through solid rock beneath Cumberland Street and Prince's Street in the 1840s to give access between the Circular Quay and Miller's Point. Cumberland and Prince's Street pass over the Cut on stone bridges.
The Argyle Cut, 1870 - 1879
271 x 207 mm. View looking east along Argyle Street towards the Argyle Cut. A small portion of Holy Trinity Church can be seen in the left foreground.
The Australian Club, 1870
274 x 190 mm. A view of the club premises, an elegant colonial style building with balconies on each floor, taken from the junction of O’ Connell Street and Bent Street.
The Australian Laughing Jackass, 1888 - 1889
98 x 145 mm. A studio photograph showing two stuffed kingfishers among arranged vegetation. Photograph by Henry King, Sydney.
The Botanical Gardens, 1870 - 1880
202 x 158 mm. A view in the Gardens, showing lawns and trees, with a figure sitting on a bench in the foreground.
The Botanical Gardens, 1870 - 1880
208 x 159 mm. A view in the northern part of the gardens, looking across Farm Cove, with Government House visible on the skyline. With a man standing beside some pampas grass in the foreground.
The Botanical Gardens, 1870 - 1880
209 x 155 mm. A view looking along a path in the Gardens with trees and shrubs on either side and an unidentified monument at the end of the path.
The Cathedral and the Town Hall, Sydney, 1888 - 1889
205 x 144 mm. A view from the junction of Bathurst Street and George Street, with St Andrew’s Cathedral on the left and the Town Hall on the right.
'The Challenge', 1910
Male ostrich.
The Circular Quay, 1870 - 1880
270 x 208 mm. A view from the hill to the west of the Circular Quay looking east towards the Botanical Gardens and the south side of the docks, with merchants’ premises, shops, and sailing ships moored to the wharves. This photograph was taken before the building of the Customs House.
The Circular Quay, Sydney, 1911
A view of the curving road at the south side of the quay looking west, with trams and pedestrians. Wharves and shipping (not visible) are to the right of the picture. On the right can be seen notices advertising the ferry services to various of the pleasure spots - 'Mossman Bay - Fare 2d.', 'Neutral Bay - Fare 2d.', 'Manly Beach', etc.
‘The crowd outside Houlder Brothers’ Office in Sydney, the morning after a request for recruits to accompany horses for S. Africa’, 1899 - 1900
145 x 90 mm. The office building is in the background; a military band is marching down the street.
The Director, Botanic Gardens, Sydney, in this office, 1901
The first bird brought to the farm by Mr Barraclough, 1910
'The Duchess', named by Queen Mary.
The Fisher Library (from the North West) - Showing the Book Stack, 1915
355 x 280 mm. A view looking up at the rear of the building, with the book-stack to the left. 'The book stack, ... is seven stories in height ... The interior fittings of the stack, lift and staircase are wholly of steel, its floors of thick translucent plate glass, and when the heavy fireproof door is closed the Library is considered to be absolutely fireproof.' (Dallen, 1914, page not recorded).
The Fisher Library (from the South West), 1915
355 x 280 mm. A view showing the richly carved stone decorations on the exterior. The building, constructed in a rather ecclesiastical style, was designed by Colonel Vernon and opened in 1910.