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Months of the Year. JunePicking flowers. From postcard series published by CW Faulkner Date: circa 1923
Months of the Year. JulySheltering from a shower. From postcard series published by CW Faulkner Date: circa 1923
Months of the Year. MayPlaying with lambs. From postcard series published by CW Faulkner Date: circa 1923
Months of the Year. AprilSitting on a fence. From postcard series published by CW Faulkner Date: circa 1923
Months of the Year. MarchA windy day. From postcard series published by CW Faulkner Date: circa 1923
Months of the Year. FebruaryRunning in the rain. From postcard series published by CW Faulkner Date: circa 1923
Months of the Year. JanuarySnowballing. From postcard series published by CW Faulkner Date: circa 1923
View of the new church at ParamattaChurch at Paramatta, New South Wales. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
Pinchgut IslandView of Pinchgut Island (now Fort Denison, Sydney Harbour), with a sailing ship in the foreground. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
Blue snake and Black and white snakeTwo poisonous snakes found in New South Wales. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
EmuAn emu preening itself. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
Mountain eagleAn eagle devouring a deer. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
HornbillThe hornbill. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
Black cockatooThe black cockatoo. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
Bird of paradiseA bird of paradise. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
Trees of New South WalesVarious trees of New South Wales: Banksia serrata, Banksia Pyriformis, peppermint tree, tea tree, yellow gum tree. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
KangarooA kangaroo with two joeys in her pouch. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
A native dogA dingo. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
East view of SydneyView of Sydney. An Aborigine throws a spear towards an Englshman in the foreground.. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
Entrance of Paramatta river
Garden IslandView of Garden Island, Sydney, with a sailing ship in the foreground. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
Town and cove of SydneySydney, with houses and ships visible. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
ManhoodAborigine males performing an initiation rite. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
A male and female nativeAn Aborigine couple with a baby. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
King of AdoThe annexation of the territory of the King of Ado (1891). The King is seated with colonial administrators on either side. His people are seated on the ground in front of him
View of Sydney Cove. A small settlement of houses with two oxen pulling a tree trunk on a wagon in the foreground.. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
The Hooghly Bridge, Calcutta. From book: The Queens Empire. A pictorial and descriptive record Date: 1899
Black SwanEngraved title page with illustration of black swan. From book: The history of New South Wales Date: 1802
Wool in Australian WarehouseBales of wool in a warehouse in Australia.. From book: The Queens Empire. A pictorial and descriptive record Date: 1899
Central Telegraph OfficeReceiving and despatching room of the submarine cables Central Telegraph Office.. From book: The Queens Empire. A pictorial and descriptive record Date: 1899
Shipping on the Hooghly, Calcutta.. From book: The Queens Empire. A pictorial and descriptive record Date: 1899
Arab chiefs house Zanzibar. From book: The Queens Empire. A pictorial and descriptive record Date: 1899
Natives of the Bogan TribeTwo men from the Bogan tribe of Aborigines standing at a fire.. From book: Three expeditions into the interior of Eastern Australia Date: 1839
CamboFrontispiece depicting an aborigine named Cambo whom the author met at Segenhoe, New South Wales. Title page with vignette showing men lying beside a campfire
Bignonia telfairia. Manuscript document: Sketches of plants made at the Mauritius to accompany the report of May 1829 Date: 1829
Beaumontia grandiflora - Heralds TrumpetBeaumontia grandiflora (heralds trumpet). Manuscript document: Sketches of plants made at the Mauritius to accompany the report of May 1829 Date: 1829
Euphorbia splendens. Manuscript document: Sketches of plants made at the Mauritius to accompany the report of May 1829 Date: 1829
Bignonia cauliflora. Manuscript document: Sketches of plants made at the Mauritius to accompany the report of May 1829 Date: 1829
Marsilea sabinii. Manuscript document: Sketches of plants made at the Mauritius to accompany the report of May 1829 Date: 1829
Angriecum pectinatum. Manuscript document: Sketches of plants made at the Mauritius to accompany the report of May 1829 Date: 1829
Polystachya luteola
Dalbergia congesta. Manuscript document: Sketches of plants made at the Mauritius to accompany the report of May 1829 Date: 1829
Maori chiefTangieri, a Maori chief of the Maungakahia from New Zealand. Frontispiece to vol. 1 of Polacks Manners and customs of the New Zealanders.. Book: Manners and customs of the New Zealanders Date: 1840
Maori priestPortrait of Te Wainga, Maori priest of Araitehuruthe presiding deity of the entrance of the river Hokianga. Book: Manners and customs of the New Zealanders Date: 1840
Telfairia volubilis. Manuscript document: Sketches of plants made at the Mauritius to accompany the report of May 1829 Date: 1829
Maori signatureEmblematic signature of E Gnogni, Maori chief of Mukou, lat. 38 deg. S. drawn by himself on the wood.. Book: Manners and customs of the New Zealanders Date: 1840
One Rail Railway for IndiaDouble page spread. On one page is a design for locomotive on the other we see two images, one depicting passengers in the carriage