Hacking River (river)
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Confluence of Kangaroo Creek with Port Hacking River [i.e. Hacking River], at Audley (Freshwater), 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view of the river taken from the Park camp side, with the small shed at the waterside and rowing boats in the foreground.
Confluence of Kangaroo Creek with Port Hacking River [i.e. Hacking River], at Audley (Freshwater), 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view of the river taken from the Park camp site.
'Fountain Cottage' and 'The Fountain', Deer Park, Port Hacking River [i.e. Hacking River], 1888
275 x 220 mm. Showing a river in the foreground, fed from a spring. The cottage stands on a ledge beyond the river, with three figures posing in front of it. The deer-park was an enclosed, cleared area in the park stocked with deer.
National Park [i.e. Royal National Park], 1885
140 x 190 mm. A river scene in the National Park, with a rocky bank and trees. Now called the Royal National Park, after the Queen's visit in 1954, the park was founded in 1879. Lying just south of Sydney, it includes the coastal area to the south of Port Hacking.
National Park [i.e. Royal National Park], 1885
140 x 190 mm. A river scene in the park, with a shed, a small jetty and rowing boats in the foreground. The photograph is taken from in front of the Park Camp. Photographer probably Charles Kerry.
National Park [i.e. Royal National Park], 1885
190 x 140 mm. A river scene in the National Park, with a man rowing on the river. Photograph probably by Charles Kerry.
National Park [i.e. Royal National Park], 1885
190 x 140 mm. A view of the river through the trees from an earth road. With a man rowing. Photograph probably by Charles Kerry.
National Park [i.e. Royal National Park], 1885
190 x 140 mm. A river scene in the National Park, with a man in a rowing boat. Photograph probably by Charles Kerry.
Port Hacking River [i.e. Hacking River] (fresh water) near the Lower Peach Trees, 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view looking down on to the river, with thickly wooded banks, and two men in a rowing boat on the water.
Port Hacking River [i.e. Hacking River], from the Dam at Audley, 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view of the river, with steep wooded banks, showing part of the dam in the foreground. A small steamboat and a rowing boat are moored in the river.
Port Hacking River [i.e. Hacking River], near Loftus (below the Dam), 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view of the river at a fairly wide point, with tree-lined hills coming to the water's edge.
Port Hacking River [i.e. Hacking River], near Mangrove Creek, 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view of the edge of the river with trees running down to the sandy beach.
Training Wall, Port Hacking River [i.e. Hacking River], Below Zig-Zag at Loftus, 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view looking down on the river with the training wall in the foreground.
Training Wall, Port Hacking River [i.e. Hacking River], Near Swallow Rock, 1888
275 x 220 mm. A view looking along the river from a hillside, with heavily wooded ground all around. The training wall, built to direct the flow and current, can be seen in the river in the middle distance.