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GALLERY: The way we were through the lens of a master.
Title: New South Wales Lands Department Building, Bridge Street, Sydney (NSW) Dated: No date Digital ID: 4481_a026_000353 Series: NRS 4481 Government Printing Office glass plate negatives Rights: No known copyright restrictions www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions We'd love to hear from you if you use our photos/documents. Many other photos in our collection are available to view and browse on our website using Photo Investigator.
Title: John Frazer Fountain, Hyde Park, Sydney (NSW) Dated: No date Digital ID: 4481_a026_000129 Series: NRS 4481 Government Printing Office glass plate negatives Rights: No known copyright restrictions www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions We'd love to hear from you if you use our photos/documents. Many other photos in our collection are available to view and browse on our website using Photo Investigator.
Title: The Wyrallah Richmond River, Lismore (NSW) Dated: No date Digital ID: 12932_a012_a012X2445000010 Rights: www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions We'd love to hear from you if you use our photos/documents. Many other photos in our collection are available to view and browse on our website using Photo Investigator.
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/40938 This image was scanned from the original glass negative taken by Ralph Snowball. It is part of the Norm Barney Photographic Collection, held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia. This image can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this image for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting the University of Newcastle's Cultural Collections. If you have any information about this photograph, please contact us or leave a comment in the box below.
Campbelltown, now a suburb/district captured as part of greater Sydney, is 50 kms southwest of the city centre. The Tharawal Aboriginal people lived here for 40 000 people. In On 1 December 1820 Campbelltown was named and founded by Governor Lachlan Macquarie. His wife, Elizabeth's family name was Campbell. In the decades following World War II Campbelltown gradually change from a town, surrounded by rural land to a suburb of Sydney, with the development of new suburbs along the rail line towards Campbelltown. This sculpture in Mawson park is of Mrs Elizabeth Macquarie. It was unveiled on 5 August 2006. The sculptor is renowned artist Tom Bass. Bass’s statue depicts Elizabeth Macquarie with a sunbonnet, apron and watering can, and surrounded by a bed of irises. Bass gained inspiration for the statue from local historical reports, which said Mrs Macquarie was known to have given bunches of irises to local settlers when accompanying her husband on his official visits. I'm glad I was there today in Iris blooming season! The Anglican church in the background, St Peters, dates from 1823.
Balmain Post Office and Court House Dated: No date Digital ID: 4346_a020_a020000129 Rights: www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions We'd love to hear from you if you use our photos. Many other photos in our collection are available to view and browse on our website using Photo Investigator.
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/40902 This image was scanned from the original glass negative taken by Ralph Snowball. It is part of the Norm Barney Photographic Collection, held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia. This image can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this image for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting the University of Newcastle's Cultural Collections. If you have any information about this photograph, please contact us or leave a comment in the box below.
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Title: Newcastle Harbour showing Stockton & The Dyke, Newcastle NSW Dated: July 1906 Digital ID: NRS4481[7-16327]ST2914 Series: NRS 4481 Government Printing Office glass plate negatives Rights: No known copyright restrictions www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions We'd love to hear from you if you use our photos/documents. Many other photos in our collection are available to view and browse on our website using Photo Investigator.
Newcastle as it looked in 1893 features in a number of glass negative images taken by photographer Fred Hardie for the George Washington Wilson & Co. They were recently located online by researcher Matt Ward as being held at the University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom. Search the George Washington Wilson & Co. Archive here: … More Newcastle Photographed by Fred Hardie for the George Washington Wilson & Co. in 1893
Adventure to one of these ten spectacular landmarks surrounded by water
Love this photograph of penny-fathing bicycles lined up outside the courthouse in Newcastle NSW in September 1892 Penny farthing bicycles outside old Newcastle Court House, Hunter Street, Newcastle, NSW, 3 September 1892 Newcastle Hospital, Newcastle East, NSW, November 1892 Denison Street, Hamilton, NSW 13 February 1892 Thomas Tudor's Hotel, Denison and Steel Streets Hamilton NSW, 1892 Find more pictures of Old Newcastle NSW here