EditorialNegative - Hamilton, Victoria, circa 1920, Three men sitting on a bench at Hamiliton Railway Station. That are sitting below a sign that says 'Hamilton - Change here for Warrnambool, Coleraine & Cavendish lines'.
EditorialNegative - Group of Men Outside Albion Printing Office, Coleraine, Victoria, circa 1905, A group of men outside the Albion Printing Office. The men are wearing suits with vests, and two of the men are wearing hats. The office is surrounded by a picket ...
EditorialNegative - Coleraine, Victoria, pre 1890, A group outside 'Thornton, Palmer and Moodie, Auctioneers'. This building was built by the Henty brothers of 'Mertham' as a grain and wool store, probably around 1850.
EditorialNegative - Coleraine, Victoria, circa 1910, The Albert Pitcher Livery Stables. These stables were later used by Broadbents and Permewan Wrights for horses used in their carrying business.
EditorialNegative - Casterton District, Victoria, 1927, A collapsed bridge over the Wando River on the Coleraine-Nareen Rd, justt below the 'Wando Dale' homestead. A load of wool had crossed the bridge immediately prior to the collapse.
EditorialNegative - Nareen, Victoria, circa 1925, A man (identified as a postman) and a woman standing beside a car. In the back seat of the car is a cane hamper. They are on the way to Coleraine.
EditorialNegative - Coleraine, Victoria, 1890, The wedding party and guests at the wedding of Janet and Angus McLeod. They are all in carriages outside the National Hotel.
EditorialNegative - Coleraine, Victoria, circa 1919, Parade. The Koroite Inn and Trangmars Shop in the background. There is a large 'Welcome' sign on the telegraph pole in the foreground.
EditorialNegative - Coleraine, Victoria, pre 1940, Display for a general store at the R & A Showgrounds. The sign at the top of the photograph has been cut off but appears to read '...ys big store, low prices'. As the man's name is'Homfrays' this is assumed to ...
EditorialNegative - Teachers & Pupils Outside a School, Salt Pans, Coleraine, Victoria, 1892, Teachers and pupils outside school. There is a water tank on the left. The teachers are wearing dresses, and the female students are wearing dresses and aprons. The ma...
EditorialNegative - Coleraine, Victoria, circa 1890, Staff and customers outside J.W. Trangmar's General Store. This store was demolished in 1905 and a new store built on the same site.
EditorialNegative - Tarrenlea, Coleraine, Victoria, circa 1930, Men loading sheaves of hay onto a wagon. One man is on top of the wagon load, the other is tossing the sheaves up to him.
EditorialNegative - Coleraine, Victoria, 1919, A group in fancy dress. There is a banner reading 'Jazz Minstrels'. Some are dressed as Pierrots. This was part of a Queen Carnival to raise money for a sports ground, later called'Sylvester Oval'.
EditorialNegative - Coleraine, Victoria, circa 1925, A group of men and women at a Back to School function at the Coleraine State School. Many are dressed as school students, in aprons, pinnies and blazers.
EditorialNegative - Coleraine, Victoria, circa 1925, A 'back to school' function at the Coleraine State School. The school rotunda is in the background. Many of the men and women are dressed as school students, in aprons, pinnies and blazers.
EditorialNegative - Display Windows, J.W. Trangmar General Store, Coleraine, Victoria, 1906, Display windows of the J. W. Trangmar General Store. (Reflections obscure much of the content of the windows.).
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 - Coleraine, Victoria, circa 1922, Ceremony at the soldiers ' memorial in Coleraine. The Court House is in the background and the National Bank on the right.
EditorialDrawing of a wild and hairy Irishman, born near Coleraine, Ireland; with text. Drawings of Human Prodigies. England; early 18th century. Source: Sloane 5246, f.53. Language: English.