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Lachlan MacquarieLACHLAN MACQUARIE British soldier and colonial administrator
Across The Lake MacquarieThis landscape etching shows a view, looking across the Lake Macquarie, in New South Wales, Australia. Date: circa 1923
Gruline House, Isle of Mull, ScotlandThis photograph shows Gruline House, the home of Governor Lachlan Macquarie, located in the Isle of Mull, Scotland, in which he resided on his return from New South Wales
Rev. Samuel MarsdenA miniature portrait painting of Rev. Samuel Marsden, a senior chaplain in New South Wales during the governorship of Lachlan Macquarie. Date: circa 1921
Mr. Barron FieldA miniature portrait painting of Mr. Barron Field, a judge in New South Wales between 1817-1824, during the time of Governor Lachlan Macquarie. Date: circa 1921
Sydney as Macquarie Left ItThis panorama was taken from the Observatory Hill. To the left one is looking towards the Heads and to the right over the City
Sydney as Macquarie Found ItA painting depiction of Sydney, circa 1809, as Governor Lachlan Macquarie found it. On the left hand side is Government House and its garden
Gregory BlaxlandA portrait of Gregory Blaxland, who in 1813, obtained approval from Governor Lachlan Macquarie to lead an expedition, consisting of William Lawson
Sydney in 1813This view was taken from Grosvenor Street which is in the foreground. George Street crosses this at right angles in front of the white buildings with five windows on upper floor
Mrs. MacquariePortrait from a miniature which now belongs in the Hobart Museum. The subject lady is Elizabeth Macquarie, second wife of Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales between 1810 and 1821
Governor MacquarieA portrait painting of Colonel Lachlan Macquarie, 1762-1824, a British Army officer and colonial administrator from Scotland, who served as the fifth governor of New South Wales between 1810 to 1821
Colonel Lachlan MacquarieA portrait painting of Colonel Lachlan Macquarie, 1762-1824, a British Army officer and colonial administrator from Scotland, who served as the fifth governor of New South Wales between 1810 to 1821
The White BridgeLandscape watercolour showing a distant white bridge, spanning a river at Dora Creek, Macquarie, New South Wales. Date: circa 1918
Dora CreekThis landscape watercolour of Dora Creek was the last painting of this medium by J. J. Hilder, Dora Creek is a small rural suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia
Man o War Steps, Sydney, Australia - the only known remains of Macquarie-era harbour works still in existence in Sydney Harbour. Date: 1909
Macquarie crinum, Crinum flaccidum.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn by John Curtis and engraved by Weddell from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, 1820, Samuel Curtis, Walworth, London
Sydney, Australia - Colonial Secretarys OfficeSlide showing a photograph of the Colonial Secretarys Office (Now the Chief Secretarys Building) located in Macquarie Street, Bridge Street and Phillip Street.. Boswell Collection. Slide number 19
Sydney, Australia - Macquarie PlaceSlide showing a photograph of Macquarie Place, situated on the north side of Bridge Street and was originally part of the first Government House named after Governor Lachlan Macquarie
Sydney, Australia - Botanical GardensSlide showing a lane in the botanical gardens. The Botanic Gardens were founded by Governor Macquarie in 1816 as part of the Governors Domain.. Boswell Collection. Slide number 13