- 1Title:[Photograph of Zig Zag Railway, Lithgow, New South Wales, 19--?]Level of description:
- fonds
Date of work:[19--?]Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- Cataloguing in progress
- 2Title:Photographs including portraits of Stephens family, Hugh McCrae, and Ella Grainger, with views of Tasmania and Sydney, New South WalesLevel of description:
- series
Date of work:1870-1963Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
- Clippings
- Prints
Call number:- PXA 7505
- 3Title:Photographs and postcards including ships and views of Newcastle and Sydney, New South WalesLevel of description:
- fonds
Date of work:19th and 20th centuryType of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
- Clippings
Call number:- PXA 7420
- 4Title:Photographs and postcards including floods in Condobolin, churches in Bega, and views of Bundanoon, Como, Minnamurra, Moss Vale and WolumlaLevel of description:
- fonds
Date of work:1880-1965Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- PXA 7400
- 5Title:Photographs of views in New South Wales including Berry, Bulli, Kangaroo Valley, Milton, Nowra, Picton, Shoalhaven Heads, Terrara, Lake Burrill, Ulladulla, and South Coast region, New South Wales.Level of description:
- fonds
Date of work:20th century, predominant 1960sType of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- PXA 7569
- 6Title:Photographs including trains, carriages and Canberra and Sydney hotelsLevel of description:
- fonds
Date of work:between 1955 and 1965Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- Cataloguing in progress
- 7Title:Photographs and postcards relating to Cargill familyLevel of description:
- fonds
Date of work:probably between 1855 and 1908Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- Cataloguing in progress
- 8Title:Photographs of Glenbrook, Lapstone and locomotivesLevel of description:
- fonds
Date of work:Probably between 1890 and 1910Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- Cataloguing in progress