EditorialNegative - Rail Tracks & Horse & Cart on Paddock at 'Portland Downs' Station, Isisford District, Queensland, circa 1915, Rail tracks, a horse and cart and the farm paddock on 'Portland Downs' station.
EditorialNegative - Brunswick, Victoria, 1917, Woman riding a horse sidesaddle. The Stewart Street State School is visible in the background, across the paddock.
EditorialNegative - Bridge Hotel & Police Station, Dargo, Victoria, circa 1916, View of the gold mining and farming township of Dargo in Gippsland, Victoria, looking towards the south east. In the foreground is the weatherboard Police Station with horse paddock...
EditorialNegative - Allen Family Sowing Seeds, Karawinna District, Victoria, 1929, Mr and Mrs Allen sowing seed in a paddock. They are using a seed drill drawn by six horses.
EditorialNegative - Deepdene, Victoria, circa 1925, A tram on Whitehorse Road. There is a cow in a paddock in the foreground and tennis courts in the background. Shops across Whitehorse Road include J. Bedford, produce merchant and a building with the name 'Ver...
EditorialDigital Photograph - View of Street, Healesville, 1919, View from paddock of unmade street, leading up a hill. There are scrubby saplings of gum in the foreground, a wooden fence along the road and houses of the other side. This photograph shows a view...
EditorialNegative - Duntroon, Australian Capital Territory, 1910-1920, The five houses were the married quarters of senior members of the military college staff. The house on the right is the commandant's house. The open ground in the foreground was a paddock f...
EditorialNegative - Eldorado District, Victoria, 1910, A family group, dressed in their best clothes, pictured in a wheat paddock in front of the crop. Farm buildings in the background.
EditorialNegative - Cattle Grazing Behind an Orchard, Victoria (?), circa 1890, Orchard trees with a farm in the distance. Cattle are grazing in a paddock beyond the orchard.
EditorialNegative - The Hill Family, Corangamite District, Victoria, 1924, The Hill family in front of a ramshackle corrugated iron shelter or shack. The shelter was used seasonally for milking in a rented paddock. The family have dressed up for the photograph.
EditorialNegative - Darwin, Northern Territory, Oct 1933, The annual races at Darwin Racecourse. The crowd is waiting for the price on a winning horse. The saddling paddock is in the foreground. The building contained the tote and the bar.
EditorialNegative - DH4 Aircraft in a Paddock, Ballarat, Victoria, 1920, A DH4 aircraft on a paddock immediately south of Norman Street. At the time the paddock was being developed as the Ballarat North Golf Club.
EditorialNegative - Woman Milking Cow in Paddock, Nyah West, Victoria, 1924, Negative showing Mrs Eloise Vinen milking a cow in the paddock using a cut down kerosene tin as a bucket. The cows wear timber collars to stop them sucking their own udders. There is a...
EditorialNegative - Tarrenlea, Coleraine, Victoria, 1933, A man with his three children in a horse-drawn buggy. They are photographed in an open paddock.
EditorialNegative - Tarrenlea, Coleraine, Victoria, 1928, A family at a lunch break in a paddock. There is a baby in a pram and the man holds a small child.
EditorialNegative - Group of Men & Women on the Golf Course, Beaufort, Victoria, 1910-1920, A group of men and women on the golf course at Beaufort. They are at one of the holes in the Manse paddock and are standing on the sand scrape green. A woman is putting.
EditorialSixty miles north of London lies Newmarket, a town of 10.000 inhabitants and half as many horses.There are 58 training stables, 49 stud farms, an auction paddock of 1766,25 regular horse shoers and six veterinaries.A jockey and his horse in the saddler...
EditorialA view of the paddock at the racecourse, Bombay?. Sykes Collection: Album of miscellaneous views and portraits. 1920s. photograph. Source: Photo 834/3(57).
EditorialOPENING OF THE MAIDSTONE BRANCH RAILWAY, OPENING OF THE BRANCH RAILWAY FROM THE DOVER LINE TO MAIDSTONE, 1844, SEPTEMBER 28; Newton, of Wingham, writing of the "King's town" of Maidstone, in 1741, says, "The country almost every where round the town is...
EditorialSixty miles north of London lies Newmarket, a town of 10.000 inhabitants and half as many horses.There are 58 training stables, 49 stud farms, an auction paddock of 1766,25 regular horse shoers and six veterinaries.A jockey and his horse in the saddleroom.