EditorialNegative - Pressing a Straw Stack With a Stationary Press Driven by an Oil Engine, Mortchup District, Victoria, circa 1915, Pressing a straw stack with a stationery press driven by an oil engine. The plant was owned by J. Fraser from Bo-Peep. (There ar...
EditorialNegative - Melbourne, Victoria, circa 1885, Engine No.64 in the railway yards, the Victorian goods shed in the background. There is a stack of sewer pipes on the right.
EditorialNegative - Warracknabeal, Victoria, 1931, Grain stack of 70,000 bags at the Warracknabeal railway yards, in 1931 this was the largest stack ever built at Warracknabeal.
EditorialNegative - Making a Haystack, 'Glenview' Station, Tullamarine, Victoria, circa 1930, Farm worker making a haystack on 'Glenview' station. The farm belonged to Alfred Cock. There is a cart in front of the haystack which has been pulled by a horse, and a...
EditorialNegative - Manangatang, Victoria, circa 1937, A large wheat stack in the Manangatang rail yard. There appears to be some kind of cover on top of the stack. A goods truck is visible in the foreground.
EditorialInro - Japanese pocket case for holding small objects. Because traditional Japanese garb lacked pockets, objects were often carried by hanging them from the obi or sash. Consisting of a stack of tiny, nested, boxes, inro were most commonly used to carr...
EditorialStack of Wheat. Claude Monet; French, 1840-1926. Date: 1890-1891. Dimensions: 65.8 ? 92.3 cm (25 15/16 ? 36 3/8 in.). Oil on canvas. Origin: France.
EditorialSpout Vessel in Form of a Stack of Globular Fruits. Moche; Chimbote, Santa Valley, north coast, Peru. Date: 250 AD-500 AD. Dimensions: H. 21.6 cm (8 1/2 in.). Ceramic and pigment. Origin: Peru.
EditorialDialectic: a young woman standing in a decorated interior and touching her right index finger to her left middle finger in a counting gesture, at her feet is a toad seated on a stack of books, from the series 'The liberal arts' (Les arts liberaux).
EditorialReed fascine stacks. Mar-14. Stein is shown beside a stack of reeds, used for lighting signals when the watch-tower was in use. Originally published/produced in March 1914. . Source: OIOC Photo 392/28(461),.
EditorialSouth Stack Lighthouse. The ports, harbours, watering-places, and coast sc. London: George Virtue, 1842. Bridge to the South Stack lighthouse, near Holyhead'. The 91ft lighthouse was constructed in 1809 and designed by David Alexander. It is situated o...
EditorialPerspectival Drawing of a Column Base with Cube, 1528, Pen and black ink, brush and grey wash, sheet: 4 1/4 x 3 3/4 in. (10.8 x 9.5 cm), Drawings, Peter Fl?tner (German, Thurgau 1485?1546 Nuremberg), For Renaissance artists, the representation of geome...
Editorial[Whole folio] Text; end of Psalm 95; Psalm 96, beginning with decorated initial 'D'. Marginal decoration including a grotesque with a fish's head. In lower margin, three men stack sheaves, while two others bring more sheaves. Luttrell Psalter. England ...
EditorialReed fascine stacks. Mar-14. Stein is shown beside a stack of reeds, used for lighting signals when the watch-tower was in use. Originally published/produced in March 1914. . Source: OIOC Photo 392/28(461),.
EditorialPart of the South Stack and the cliffs of Holyhead. The coastline and landscape of Great Britain. Drawn and engraved by William Daniell. A Voyage Round Great Britain undertaken in the summer of the year 1813. London England. Source: G.7043 plate 26. La...
EditorialSouth Stack Lighthouse. The ports, harbours, watering-places, and coast sc. London: George Virtue, 1842. Bridge to the South Stack lighthouse, near Holyhead'. The 91ft lighthouse was constructed in 1809 and designed by David Alexander. It is situated o...
EditorialThe Stack of Hempriggs at Caithness. A seastack and rock pillar. The coastline and landscape of Great Britain. Drawn and engraved by William Daniell. A Voyage round Great Britain undertaken in the summer of the year 1813. With a series of views illustr...
EditorialLighthouse on the South Stack cliffs at Holyhead in Wales. The coastline and landscape of Great Britain. Drawn and engraved by William Daniell. A Voyage Round Great Britain undertaken in the summer of the year 1813. London England. Source: G.7043 plate...
EditorialBuilding a Stack (Study for Carrying Hay). Genre subject. Graphite, watercolor and white chalk on medium, blue, slightly textured wove paper. Height: 175 mm (6.88 in); Width: 260 mm (10.23 in).
EditorialBanliang coin, Chinese, 3rd century BC. The Chinese inscription reads 'banliang', with 'ban' to the right of the hole and 'liang' to the left. Banliang means 'half-ounce' - the weight of the coin. These coins circulated in the powerful state of Qin dur...
EditorialDialectic: a young woman standing in a decorated interior and touching her right index finger to her left middle finger in a counting gesture, at her feet is a toad seated on a stack of books, from the series 'The liberal arts' (Les arts liberaux).
EditorialPerspectival Drawing of a Column Base with Cube, 1528, Pen and black ink, brush and grey wash, sheet: 4 1/4 x 3 3/4 in. (10.8 x 9.5 cm), Drawings, Peter Fl?tner (German, Thurgau 1485?1546 Nuremberg), For Renaissance artists, the representation of geome...
EditorialCylindrical Stack of Food Boxes with Decoration of Autumn Fruits, Edo period (1615?1868), 17th century, Japan, Gold maki-e on black lacquer, H. 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm); Diam. 5 3/8 in. (13.7 cm), Lacquer.
EditorialSniper shooting soldier from behind a corn stack, between 1860 and 1865, drawing on tan paper pencil, 22.8 x 29.2 cm. (sheet), 1862-1865, by Alfred R Waud, 1828-1891, an american artist famous for his American Civil War sketches, America, US.
EditorialREMOVAL OF ANOTHER OBELISK FROM ALEXANDRIA, FOR TRANSPORT TO NEW YORK: 1. Obelisk erect, with lowering gear attached; 2. Lowering of Obelisk; 3. Obelisk horizontal, resting on stack of wood; 4. Launch of raft, with Obelisk; 5. Raft with Obelisk, off ha...
EditorialInro - Japanese pocket case for holding small objects. Because traditional Japanese garb lacked pockets, objects were often carried by hanging them from the obi or sash. Consisting of a stack of tiny, nested, boxes, inro were most commonly used to carr...
EditorialBanliang coin, Chinese, 3rd century BC. The Chinese inscription reads 'banliang', with 'ban' to the right of the hole and 'liang' to the left. Banliang means 'half-ounce' - the weight of the coin. These coins circulated in the powerful state of Qin dur...