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Selenaria maculata, bryozoaAn Australian, free living, bryozoan colony capable of walking along the sea floor. With about 2000 members the colony is some 12mm across
Litoria aurea, golden bell frogPlate 26 from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand Bauer (1760-1826)
Coronation 1953, Commonwealth army contingents marching in pMarching through the rain-soaked streets, some of the Australian and Canadian troops who preceded Queen Elizabeth II in the golden state coach in the procession from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham
Tasmanian aborigines attacking a settlers hut. 1870
Australian patients at Dannes-Camiers Hospital, WW1Australian patients in bed in the open air at 22 General Hospital, Dannes-Camiers, near Boulogne, north west France, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Australian troops building trenches, Fleurbaix, France, WW1Australian troops building trenches at Fleurbaix, northern France, during the First World War. Date: May 1916
The Australian Cricket Team 1899. Back row V Trumper, H Trumble, AE Johns, WP Howell, Major Wardill, MA Noble, F Laver, CE M Leod
The Australian Cricket Team 1888. Back row JJ Ferris, AH Jarvis, J Worrall, CW Beal (manager), J McC Blackham, HF Boyle, J Edwards
Ned Kelly- The Glenrowan InnThe ruins of the hotel in Glenrowan after the siege. Ned Kelly and his gang attempted to derail a train carrying a number of police officers
Ned KellyThe Australian bushranger, Ned Kelly. 1878
Honey Sucker from New South Wales, AustraliaA Honey Sucker from New South Wales, Australia, perching on a branch. 1822
The Australian bushranger, Frank Gardiner arrested at Apis Creek, Queensland. 1863
Australian soldiers with dummy tank, Le Catelet, WW1Soldiers of the Australian 4th Divisional Engineers at Le Catelet, northern France, with a dummy tank designed to mislead the Germans about Allied troop movements towards the end of the First World
Canberra Hotel, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Zig-Zag railway in AustraliaThe " Zig-Zag" on the Western Line, New South Wales, Australia. Zig-zag railway (probably the Lithgow Zig-Zag) built in the mid-19th century to overcome an otherwise insurmountable climb up
Battle of Albert 1918Australian limber crossing the railway at Proyart during the Battle of Albert, at the Second Battle of the Somme on the Western Front in France during World War I in August 1918
The Scarborough Cricket Festival, 1908Photographs of the Scarborough Cricket Festival which featured a match between Lord Londesboroughs England XI vs. the MCC Australian XI, September 1908
Horse puddler used during Australian gold rushThe first horse-powered rotary puddler in use at Pennyweight Flat, Ballarat, Victoria, during the Australian gold rush. Puddling involved breaking up clay soil containing gold
Scenes from the Australian gold rush
Gold Escort leaving for Melbourne, AustraliaThe Gold Escort leaving Castlemaine Camp in Victoria, Australia, for Melbourne
Captain Arthur Phillip raising the English flag at Sydney, Australia, marking the foundation of New South Wales of which he becomes the first Governor
William Ernest Powell Giles (1835-1897)William Ernest Powell Giles, Australian explorer
Elias Laycock, Australian rower and scullerElias Connell Laycock (1845-1938), Australian competitive rower and sculler. late 19th century
Western Australia Wheat Farm - Wyola - Harvesters at work. Date: 1908
WW1 - Girl with Trombone in Australian Military Uniform. Date: circa 1918
WW1 - Australians disembarking at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli on Sunday, 25th April 1915. Date: 1915
Hay Street and Town Hall, Perth, Western Australia. Date: circa 1920s
Australian white cockatoo. Date: circa 1910s
Australian Ring-Tailed Opossum. Date: circa 1910s
A Kookaburra (having recently caught a snake), Australia. Date: 1914
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Date: 1932
Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne, AustraliaFlinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - four additional inse views of the city - (clockwise from top left): view looking south, view from the Railway Tower
Pitt street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Date: circa 1910s
Traffic, Princes Bridge, Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaTraffic, Princes Bridge, Central Station, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Date: circa 1910s
Australia - A waterfall into Berowra Creek at Berowra FerryA waterfall into the Berowra Creek (after rain) at Berowra Ferry, a tributary of the Hawkesbury River, in New South Wales, Australia. Date: circa 1910s
Botanical Gardens, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Date: circa 1910s
The Treasury Building, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Date: circa 1910s
Railway Square, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Date: circa 1910s
Stanley Bruce Alongside Two Australian SoldiersAustralian High Commissioner Stanley Bruce (left) stands beside two of his compatriots outside the Strand Theatre, London
King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia. Date: circa 1910s
Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia. Date: circa 1910s
Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Date: circa 1910s
Tea Kiosk, Elder Park, Adelaide, Southern Australia. Date: circa 1920s
Under the Ti-Tree at Carrum, Victoria, AustraliaUnder the Ti-Tree (tea-tree or paperbark tree) at Carrum (a suburb in Melbourne), Victoria, Australia. Date: circa 1920s
Barrack Street Jetty, Perth, Western Australia Date: circa 1920s
View of Perth from Mount Eliza, Western Australia Date: circa 1910s
Lavender Bay, North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Date: circa 1910s
Reservoir and Gorge Road, Milbrook, near Adelaide, Australia. Date: circa 1920s