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Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne University, Melbourne, Australia
1909 floods in MelbourneWalkers Hotel in South Grafton, Melbourne during the 1909 floods in Australia
Federation meeting in AustraliaA meeting in Melbourne of representatives of the various colonies of Australia to discuss " Imperial Federation" where the six separate British self-governing colonies of New South Wales
Australian Church Fete - Dressing as JapaneseAn Australian Church Fete at Yarra, Geelong - 41 miles from Melbourne. The three women being transported by rickshaw are all wearing Japanese kimonos. It is captioned Jinricksha, Japanese Village
Duke and Duchess of York on Anzac DayThe Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) in Melbourne, Australia, on Anzac Day. This tour, which lasted six months
Australian cabinet photograph - young womanA rare cabinet photograph from Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia depicting a young lady in fine dress in a studio setting
Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia - looking East."
Melbourne YMCA 1909American boys visiting Melbourne YMCA in Australia in 1909
Tattersall Racing Tickets for the Silver City Cup, Melbourne Cup, Metropolitan Stakes, Grand National Hurdle Race and Caulfield Cup in Australia in 1899
The Mudies of MelbourneMr Samuel Mullens circulating library, Collins Street, East; based on the plan of that in New Oxford Street in London, the source of so much inexpensive intellectual pleasure founded by Mr C. E
The departure from Melbourne of the Australian expedition for the Great War
Lord Palmerston at the Melbourne Athenaeum, Derbyshire, 1853Engraving showing Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), laying the foundation-stone of the Melbourne Athenaeum, Derbyshire, August 1853
The Melbourne RiotsA plain clothes policeman, in centre, using his revolver to keep strikers apart from a free labourer during the Melbourne Waterside Workers strike of 1928
William John Wills (1834-1861)Engraving of William John Wills, the Australian surveyor and explorer, pictured in 1860. Wills was born in England and emigrated to Australia in 1852, joining the staff of Melbournes observatory
Tarradale ViaductView of the Tarradale Viaduct on the Melbourne and Sandhurst Railway, Australia
Burke & Wills / The StartRobert O Hara Burke and W. J. Wills were the first men to cross Australia from south to north. The start of the expedition from the Royal Park, Melbourne
Burke & Wills / MelbourneRobert O Hara Burke and W. J. Wills were the first men to cross Australia from south to north. Leaving Melbourne
London Sinks 1866En route to Melbourne, this steamer founders in the Bay of Biscay : 220 lives are lost including the actor C V Brooke and Dr Woolley, principal of Sydney University
Lady Caroline Lamb / FindLADY CAROLINE LAMB nee Ponsonby : wife of William Lamb (later viscount Melbourne) : writer, fervent admirer of Byron for love of whom she became insane
Lady Caroline Lamb / MeyerLADY CAROLINE LAMB nee Ponsonby : wife of William Lamb (later viscount Melbourne) : writer, fervent admirer of Byron for love of whom she became insane
Melbourne HarbourShipping on the Yarra : the city in the distance
Ivo Bligh / Eng CricketerIVO FRANCIS WALTER BLIGH 8th Earl of Darnley Led the English touring side to Australia in 1882, meeting his future wife in Melbourne
Horse Racing / MelbourneFinal adjustments to a horses bridle before the start of a race at Melbourne, possibly the Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Race CourseFlemington race course on the day of the Melbourne Cup
Australia / MelbourneMelbourne Docks - Hobsons Bay Railway pier, sailing ships outnumber the steamship
Melbourne (Lawrence)WILLIAM LAMB, second viscount MELBOURNE Prime minister and political adviser to queen Victoria