Frank Hurley (1885 - 1962), 'Panorama from Mt. Wellington, Tas.', sepia tone print, circa 1939, annotated at base. (Ref. Hurley no.: *H51.), mounted on board, 27.5 x 35 cm.
Richard Walter Hillsdon, photographer, Lyttelton, New Zealand, sepia photographic print dated 26/11/10, laid down on card, titled 'Officers and crew Capt. Scott's Antarctic Exped.1910' depicting the men in full uniform on board the 'Terra Nova' prior to…
A collection of mostly Australian Art based paper ephemera including a copy of Art in Australia, comprising: Art in Australia, no. 41, December 1931, a hand coloured engraving of Geelong, two sepia etchings of Venice, a small pencil sketch reputedly by F…
Victorian Railways: Sealer's Cove, Wilson's Promontory, sepia print, circa 1910, 29 x 59 cm, from a series of photographs displayed, in Victorian Railway carriages.
Batman's Treaty with the Blacks, 1835', sepia photograph by Frazer & Vallance of Melbourne, circa 1910, laid down on card, image size 10 x 15.5 cm., this appears to be a re-enactment for the 75th Anniversary in 1910.
Four items of Victorian transfer ware pottery of Australian interest, comprising an 'Australia' pattern blue and white soup plate by Jamieson & Co, and a pair of sepia soup plates by Dixon Phillips & Co. In their 'Australia' pattern, and a matching soup…
A vintage Iles sepia photograph 'Maggie', Guide Maggie (1873-1930), inscribed manuscript 'Aroha, Na to tino hoa, Maggie Papakura' and in the plate 'Maggie, Iles phots. No152, Registered'. 20 cm x 14 cm
Bobby Lewis: Rare sepia studio photograph (8 x 13 cm) of a young Bobby Lewis in his riding gear. (Bobby Lewis rode four Cup winners from 33 starts, and also rode Phar Lap to a controversial third placing in 1929. He was inducted into the Australian Racing…
A collection of eight sepia prints, lithographs and photographs of Aborigines, including man with fire sticks, throwing stick, boomerang, portraits and family group, 18 x 14 cm (average size)
Henry Hall Baily (Active 1865-1880), King Billy (William Lanne) Son of Queen Truganini, sepia print, inscribed in printed text on margin: H. H. Baily, Photo Hobart Town, inscribed verso: H. H. Baily from the London School of Photography Prize Medallist…
A collection of Aboriginal portraits, including Truganini, Queen Truganini, King Billy, an Aboriginal Chief and a family portrait, lithographic and sepia prints, 13 x 7.5 cm (average size)
C. Troughton Clark, sepia photograph, untitled 'Maori Woman with Child', signed and inscribed 'copyright', in original dark oak frame. Image 30.5 x 25.5 cm
Colonial photograph of Bernard Otto Holterman. C.1872. Gold miner, businessman, photographer and politician. In 1872 he found the largest gold speciman at Hill End 'The Holtermann Nugget'. Photograph signed in sepia ink, with studio stamp verso. 'American…
C. Troughton Clark, sepia photograph, untitled 'Maori Woman with Child', signed and inscribed copyright, in original dark oak frame. Image 30 cm x 25.5 cm. Provenance: The Collection of Vanya Lowry, inscribed verso 'Owner: Entrican' (presumably A.R.…
Photographs. New South Wales' leather bound collection of sepia albumen images tipped into the album. (Sydney: Charles Potter, Government Printer), 1889. Album of mounted (100) albumen silver print photographs. Oblong quarto, full blue morocco blind…
John McGarrigle (American Photographic Company) Two studio portraits of Maori women, one with 'whaka' tattoo on one arm, the other with lip and chin moko. Sepia toned contact prints from the original glass plate negatives in the National Museum, c. 1870
John McGarrigle (American Photographic Company) Two full length portraits of Maori men in photographic studio environments. Sepia toned contact prints from the original glass plate negatives in the National Museum, c. 1870
John McGarrigle (American Photographic Company). Portrait of a Maori woman Sepia toned contact print from the original glass plate negative in the National Museum, c. 1870.
John McGarrigle (American Photographic Company) Portrait of a Maori woman. Sepia toned contact print from the original glass plate negative in the National Museum, c. 1870.