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Stodart family album of photographs

  • F3480
  • Item
  • 1899-1908

Album, 30 x 23 cm, bound in green cloth, containing 104 sepia and black and white photographs of various sizes, mounted on board. Some photographs have handwritten captions. Handwritten inscription inside front cover: 'Nina Stodart with love from "F.S." 18.5.05'.

The photographs feature people, animals and places including members of the Victorian branch of the Stodart family; Mooramong Station near Skipton, Victoria; Geelong College and Geelong; Carlsruhe, Victoria; No. 3 S.M. Coy Corps of Australian Engineers at Lytton Camp; pyramids in Egypt; Enoggera Creek and the early operations of Enoggera Reservoir; Federation celebrations in Sydney; Brisbane during the 1898 flood; the departure of the first Queensland Contingent for South Africa during the Boer War; crowds on Federation Day attending the Proclamation of the Commonwealth, Brisbane; visit of the Duke of York and Duke of Cornwall, George Frederick Ernest Albert; the Aboriginal Arch spanning George Street during the Duke of York's visit in Brisbane; Botanical Gardens, Melbourne; Sandgate, Brisbane; locations in Batavia (Jakarta); and General Lord Hopetoun taking his oath of office in Centennial Park and parading through the streets of Sydney.

Stodart family

Photograph album of reproductions of artworks from various European galleries and museums, and photographs of Europe, New York and Queensland

  • F3470
  • Item
  • 1890-1920

Album containing 83 black and white, sepia-toned and coloured photographs and prints, including chromolithograph and Photocrom prints, of various sizes mounted on boards. The album belonged to the Mayne family. Some photographs have printed captions and/or studio imprints. Studios represented include Francis Ellis & W. Hayward (London), Detroit Photographic Company, and G. Brogi. None of the photographs or prints are dated. Some boards are blank.

The photographs feature: European scenery, mostly in France; reproductions of artworks, including The Blind Beggar by Josephus Laurentius Dyckmans, The Maid and the Magpie by Samuel Cousins (after Edward Landseer), Venus de Milo, Circe And Her Swine by Briton Rivière, The Valley of the Llugwy by Benjamin Williams Leader, A Woman and a Fish-pedlar in a Kitchen by Willem van Mieris, The Broken Pitcher by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, The Girl at the Gate by Sir George Clausen, Dignity and Impudence by Sir Edwin Landseer, The Return of Judith with the Head of Holophernes by Sandro Botticelli, and Fortitude, also by Sandro Boticelli; portraits of Native Americans, including Ute Chief Severo and his family; views of Manhattan, New York City, some by William Henry Jackson; and views of North Queensland, including Barron Falls, Fig Tree, Herberton, and the Hanging Rock at Chillagoe. Also includes one photograph of an unidentified Australian homestead, possibly in Queensland, depicting Aboriginal Australian and non-Aboriginal individuals, along with an emu, on the verandah.

Mayne, James O'Neil, 1861-1939

Souvenir of the Northern Tour of the Hon J.G. Appel (Home Secretary)

  • F3584
  • Item
  • 1914

Bound album, 28 x 25 x 6 cm, of 167 black and white photographs. Appears to be a record of Appel's voyage while Home Secretary in the Queensland Government Steamer "Otter" in 1914 which went as far north as Daru on the coast of south-western Papua. Title embossed on cover of album. Several pages are without photographs. Photographs have been pasted to the mid-weight card and none have captioning. Photographs include: Baron Falls; a lighthouse (possibly Booby Island Light); possibly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from Northern Queensland and Papuan New Guinea peoples; and places from his travels.

Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource may contain images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now deceased. It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions.

Appel, John George, 1859-1929

Fryer Library Photograph Collection

  • UQFL477
  • Collection
  • ca. 1860-ca. 1980

Approximately 900 photographs, mostly black and white, some sepia. Photographs mostly relating to Queensland people and places, but including interstate and overseas photographs. Includes photographs of Australian authors, the 1893 Brisbane floods, and Mornington Island (Queensland). There are also a number of photographs of Papua New Guinea which were originally in the Beazley collection (UQFL271). Other photographs of Queensland people and places can be found in UQFL479.

Fryer Memorial Library

Fryer Library miscellaneous photograph collection

  • UQFL479
  • Collection
  • [1863]?-

Black and white photographs, many undated, mostly relating to Queensland people and places, but including photographs of other Australian and overseas locations. Also includes photographs relating to the University of Queensland.

Fryer Memorial Library

C. Stewart Photographs

  • UQFL481
  • Collection
  • [18--]?-

57 sepia studio portraits (Cabinet cards), 2 photographs of Hector William Harris and William Henry Harris, plus one letter card views of Pitlochry no. 2. No details supplied with photographs. Photographs come from mostly Victorian studios, including Geelong, Colac, Ballarat and Melbourne.

Stewart, C.

Visit to Queensland of H.R.H. Duke of Gloucester, December 1934

  • F3474
  • Item
  • 1934

Album of 120 black and white photographs aranged chronologically.
Photographs show the Duke of Gloucester conducting official duties during his visit to Queensland in 1934. Places featured include: Wallangarra, Stanthorpe, Warwick, Clifton, Toowoomba, Gatton (including Agricultural College), Laidley, Rosewood, Ipswich, central Brisbane, Cleveland, Wynnum, R.N.A. Exhibition Grounds, University of Queensland, Bowen Park (Brisbane), Rosemount Repatriation Hospital, Archerfield Aerodrome, Dalgety's Wharf, and H.M.A.S. Australia on the Brisbane River. Photographs of Archerfield Aerodrome show the Duke dispatching the first airmail of the Australia-Great Britain Service.
Photographs are (10 x 14.5 cm and larger) mounted on boards with handwritten captions. Album bound in red leather. Cover title.

Bond, George Edwin, 1913-

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