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Australian Collection (page 22)

Background imageAustralian Collection: The New Law Courts

The New Law Courts
Slide showing a black and white photograph of the New Law Courts in the city of Melbourne in Australia. The Supreme Court of Victoria is the superior court for the State of Victoria, Australia

Background imageAustralian Collection: Sydney, Australia - A Cattle Herd on Darling Downs

Sydney, Australia - A Cattle Herd on Darling Downs
Slide showing a photograph of cattle standing in a field full of burnt trees.. Boswell Collection. Slide number 41. Sydney is the most populous city in Australia

Background imageAustralian Collection: Sydney, Australia - Zigzag

Sydney, Australia - Zigzag
Slide showing a photograph of a zigzag railway tracks up the side of a mountain. Probably the Great or Lithgow Zig Zag which operated between 1869 and 1910 in New South Wales.. Boswell Collection

Background imageAustralian Collection: Sydney, Australia - Accommodation House, Jenolan

Sydney, Australia - Accommodation House, Jenolan
Slide showing a photograph of buildings between the hills in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales at Jenolan.. Boswell Collection. Slide number 39

Background imageAustralian Collection: Sydney, Australia - Coogee Bay and Aquarium

Sydney, Australia - Coogee Bay and Aquarium
Slide showing a photograph of Coogee bay and Aquarium outside of Sydney on the coast. The Coogee Aquarium and Swimming Baths were officially opened on 23 December 1887.. Boswell Collection

Background imageAustralian Collection: Sydney, Australia - Bondi Aquarium

Sydney, Australia - Bondi Aquarium
Slide showing a photograph of Bondi Aquarium which opened in 1887 and was Sydneys first coastal amusement park, and one of the earliest in Australia, at Tamarama.. Boswell Collection

Background imageAustralian Collection: Sydney, Australia - Sydney, from North Shore

Sydney, Australia - Sydney, from North Shore
Slide showing a photograph overlooking the city and the river.. Boswell Collection. Slide number 9. Sydney is the most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales

Background imageAustralian Collection: Termite Mounds

Termite Mounds
TERMITE MOUNDS. Australia

Background imageAustralian Collection: HMAS Sydney, Australian light cruiser

HMAS Sydney, Australian light cruiser
HMAS Sydney, Australian Chatham class light cruiser, launched in 1912. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAustralian Collection: British submarine HMS J1, WW1

British submarine HMS J1, WW1
British submarine HMS J1 (later HMAS J1). Date: circa 1916

Background imageAustralian Collection: Australian submarine AE1, WW1

Australian submarine AE1, WW1
The Royal Australian Navys first submarine, the AE1, which sank with all 35 hands on 15 September 1914 off the Duke of York Islands, Papua New Guinea. Date: 1914

Background imageAustralian Collection: A Revolution in Sock Knitting, WW1 Australian leaflet

A Revolution in Sock Knitting, WW1 Australian leaflet
Front cover of a leaflet issued by Parmer & Company of Sydney, Australia, instructing knitters on how to knit two socks at the same time on a single set of knitting needles

Background imageAustralian Collection: Boy and girl scouts at Jamboree, Karuizawa, Japan

Boy and girl scouts at Jamboree, Karuizawa, Japan
Boy and girl scouts at the 4th Japan Boy Scouts Jamboree in Karuizawa, Japan. Present were 13000 scouts from 12 different nations

Background imageAustralian Collection: Australian submarine HMAS J4

Australian submarine HMAS J4 (formerly British submarine HMS J4, transferred to the Australian navy in 1919). Seen here at Port Melbourne, Australia. Date: 1920

Background imageAustralian Collection: Avro 504 A3-4 H2174 RaF

Avro 504 A3-4 H2174 RaF
Avro 504K A3-4 H2174 served with the Australian Air Force from 1921 until 1929 as a basic trainer. Stored and then displayed for many years. Now in storage in Australia. Date: 1971

Background imageAustralian Collection: Avro Lincoln Mk 30 A-73-27 RaF

Avro Lincoln Mk 30 A-73-27 RaF
After retirement from the Royal Australian Air Force Avro Lincoln A-73-27 was used by the fire fighters at Mascot airport in Sydney Date: 1962

Background imageAustralian Collection: Bristol Type 28 Tourer - G-AUDK - VH-UDC

Bristol Type 28 Tourer - G-AUDK - VH-UDC
Bristol Type 28 Tourer (msn 6119), also with Australian registration VH-UDC, being used by Barry Hempel at his flying School at Richmond New South Wales

Background imageAustralian Collection: Bristol 170 Freighter Mk. 31 VH-ADL Air Express Co. Archerfie

Bristol 170 Freighter Mk. 31 VH-ADL Air Express Co. Archerfie
Australian-based Bristol Freighter VH-ADL of Air Express Co on the tarmac at Archerfield near Brisbane Date: 1968

Background imageAustralian Collection: Suffragette Womens Coronation Procession

Suffragette Womens Coronation Procession. A Stereoscopic view of the Australian Contingent in the Womens Coronation Procession June 17th 1911, captioned, Great Suffragette Demonstration in London

Background imageAustralian Collection: Victoria in 1880 by Garnet Walch

Victoria in 1880 by Garnet Walch
Presentation certificate for Victoria in 1880 by Garnet Walch. The book, with illustrations by Charles Turner, published in Melbourne by George Robertson

Background imageAustralian Collection: Marie Lohr - a wartime actress-manageress, WW1

Marie Lohr - a wartime actress-manageress, WW1
Marie Lohr, Australian actress (1890-1975) pictured in The Tatler at the time she had taken on the role of manager at the Globe Theatre in London where she was staging a play by W. Somerset Maugham

Background imageAustralian Collection: Warren Bardsley

Warren Bardsley
The Australian cricketer Warren Bardsley, an opening left handed batsman who played 41 Tests between 1909 and 1926. Date: circa 1909

Background imageAustralian Collection: Vase with gold rim, marked on base The Coronet Ware

Vase with gold rim, marked on base The Coronet Ware - F.P. & S. Together with the badge of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces. Commemorative Ware

Background imageAustralian Collection: Badge of Australian Commonwealth Military Forces

Badge of Australian Commonwealth Military Forces
Embroidered badge of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces, worked by Walter A. Bryant, 17th Battalion AIF. Staff House, Netley Red Cross Hospital, August 1917. Label included. Commemorative Art

Background imageAustralian Collection: WWI mahogany plaque in the shape of Australia

WWI mahogany plaque in the shape of Australia
A First World War mahogany plaque in the shape of Australia. The piece contains the following : 1. A multi-coloured badge worn at the top of the left sleeve by members of the Australian Flying Corps

Background imageAustralian Collection: 19 pounder shell case - three Australian soldiers relaxing

19 pounder shell case - three Australian soldiers relaxing
18 pounder shell case with an embossed background, decorated with three Australian soldiers relaxing. Trench Art

Background imageAustralian Collection: 18 pounder shell case - three Australian soldiers relaxing

18 pounder shell case - three Australian soldiers relaxing
18 pounder shell case with an embossed background, decorated with three Australian soldiers relaxing. Trench Art

Background imageAustralian Collection: Two diggers playing frying-pans in front of their bell tents

Two diggers playing frying-pans in front of their bell tents
Australia will be there. Two diggers playing frying-pans (as musical instruments) in front of their bell tents with a wonderful parade of Australian animals and birds carrying rifles and saluting

Background imageAustralian Collection: General Service cap - badge of the Australian Imperial Force

General Service cap - badge of the Australian Imperial Force
General Service cap with the badge of the Australian Imperial Force. Trench Art

Background imageAustralian Collection: Camel wearing scout hat, Australia

Camel wearing scout hat, Australia
Larry the camel wearing a scout hat, Australia

Background imageAustralian Collection: Scouts cooking in South Australia

Scouts cooking in South Australia
Three Scouting Pack Leaders of the First College Park Group, South Australia, functioning as cooks for a Commissioners Weekend course held at Glenalta, Sterling, 9-10 June 1934. Date: 1934

Background imageAustralian Collection: Cub scouts with helicopter, Victoria, Australia

Cub scouts with helicopter, Victoria, Australia
Cub scouts of the 1st Waverley Group with a helicopter in Victoria, Australia. They were raising money for charity, charging passengers for short flights

Background imageAustralian Collection: Award-winning scouts, Queensland, Australia

Award-winning scouts, Queensland, Australia
Three award-winning scouts in Queensland, Australia -- they won a hygiene award for the best-kept campsite, sponsored by a firm of Coca Cola bottlers

Background imageAustralian Collection: Scouts canoeing in Australia

Scouts canoeing in Australia
A group of Scouts canoeing in Australia

Background imageAustralian Collection: Boy scouts in a tent, Australia

Boy scouts in a tent, Australia
A group of boy scouts from Victoria, sitting inside a tent in Australia, at the 8th Australian Scout Jamboree. They are having their lunch and drinking from bottles of Coca Cola. Date: 1967

Background imageAustralian Collection: Scouts camping in Australia

Scouts camping in Australia
A group of boy scouts camping in a wooded area in New South Wales, Australia. Date: 1929

Background imageAustralian Collection: Scout producing fire, Australia

Scout producing fire, Australia
A scout producing fire without matches or flint in New South Wales, Australia

Background imageAustralian Collection: Scouts singing round a campfire, Australia

Scouts singing round a campfire, Australia
A group of scouts singing round a campfire in Australia, conducted by their leader. Date: 1965

Background imageAustralian Collection: Scouts on a jamboree in Australia

Scouts on a jamboree in Australia
A group of assorted Scouts on a jamboree in Australia

Background imageAustralian Collection: Scouts on parade at a camp, Australia

Scouts on parade at a camp, Australia
Scouts on parade at a camp in Australia

Background imageAustralian Collection: Scout carrying wood on his back in Australia

Scout carrying wood on his back in Australia
A Scout carrying wood on his back in New South Wales, Australia

Background imageAustralian Collection: Scouts exploring the bush, Australia

Scouts exploring the bush, Australia
A group of Scouts exploring the bush in Australia

Background imageAustralian Collection: Barnardo Wolf Cubs in Australia

Barnardo Wolf Cubs in Australia
A group of Wolf Cubs from the Barnardo Training Home in Picton, New South Wales, Australia. They built the rough shack on the right

Background imageAustralian Collection: Scouts in camp, Australia

Scouts in camp, Australia
A group of scouts in camp under an overhanging rock, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageAustralian Collection: A Funk-Hole near Bullecourt, 1917

A Funk-Hole near Bullecourt, 1917, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army

Background imageAustralian Collection: The Grooms, Happy Valley, Franvillers, Somme 1918

The Grooms, Happy Valley, Franvillers, Somme 1918, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army

Background imageAustralian Collection: The Cookers - near Villers-Bretonneux, Somme, 1918

The Cookers - near Villers-Bretonneux, Somme, 1918
The Cookers - near Villers-Bretonneux, Somme 1918, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army

Background imageAustralian Collection: With the tunnellers - August 1917

With the tunnellers - August 1917, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army



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