EditorialIllustration showing a flying aircraft. The Outlaws of the Air, etc. London : Tower Publishing Co., 1895. In a chapter 'Utopia'. A view of the future. Source: 012630.l.19, page 123. Language: English.
EditorialNegative - Chetwynd District, Victoria, 1930, A boy with dogs on 'Glenelg Vale' station. There is a puppy in the pram while the other dogs are: Tiger (an Irish Wolfhound), Queenie (a Greyhound) and Judy (a sheepdog).
EditorialNegative - Chetwynd District, Victoria, 1935, Carting wool to the railway from 'Glenelg Vale' Station. Three men are loading bales of wool onto an International truck. The truck belonged to Lehane's transport.
EditorialNegative - 'Glenelg Vale' Station, Chetwynd, Victoria, 1930, A slab dip for dipping sheep on 'Glenelg Vale' station. The slab dip held 1000 gallons and the dip solution consisted of: arsenic 2 1/2 lb to 100 gallons with some soft soap added and, some y...
EditorialJoshua Reynolds, Portrait of a Lady, possibly Mrs. Pigott of Chetwynd, Lady Portrait, possibly Mrs Pigott of Chetwynd, painting, portrait, Oil on canvas, Height, 76 cm (29.9 inches), 63.5 cm (25 inches).
EditorialNegative - Chetwynd District, Victoria, 1930, The waterhole on 'Glenelg Vale' station with a stand where four gallon tins of water were bucketed up and tipped into a drum connected by four ft galvanised pipe to fill the dip. The steam is from a fire wh...
EditorialNegative - Chetwynd District, Victoria, 1930, A boy with dogs on 'Glenelg Vale' station. There is a puppy in the pram while the other dogs are: Tiger (an Irish Wolfhound), Queenie (a Greyhound) and Judy (a sheepdog).
EditorialIllustration showing a flying aircraft. The Outlaws of the Air, etc. London : Tower Publishing Co., 1895. In a chapter 'Utopia'. A view of the future. Source: 012630.l.19, page 123. Language: English.
EditorialIllustration showing a flying aircraft. The Outlaws of the Air, etc. London : Tower Publishing Co., 1895. In a chapter 'Utopia'. A view of the future. Source: 012630.l.19, page 123. Language: English.
EditorialSir George Chetwynd, from the Racing Colors of the World series (N22b) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888, Commercial color lithograph, Sheet: 2 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (7 x 3.8 cm), Trade cards from the 'Racing Colors of the World' series (N22b), issued in 1...
EditorialSir George Chetwynd, from the Racing Colors of the World series (N22a) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888, Commercial color lithograph, Sheet: 2 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (7 x 3.8 cm), Trade cards from the 'Racing Colors of the World' series (N22a), issued in 1...