Australia
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Australia: The Sheep Country, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a row of [Merino]rams standing in a sheep pen in Australia in the early/mid 20th century. The text beneath the image reads, 'Australia: The Sheep Country.'
Australia: The Sheep Country, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a large flock of sheep on the plains in Australia in the early/mid 20th century.
Australian Sheep Chart, 1870s-1930s
Illustration of an Australian sheep with its various anatomical points identified on the chart.
Bungaree Stud Ram, "Champion", 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the Bungaree stud ram, "Champion" standing next to a wooden fence with a man holding his lead in 1883.
Correspondence: John Phillips to Frederick William Rudler, 1845-1901
The Correspondence: John Phillips to Frederick William Rudler sub-series consists of:
- 40 letters, alphabetically arranged (1845-1901)
Correspondence of Sir Archibald Geikie: Canadian geologists, 1872-1900
The Correspondence of Sir Archibald Geikie: Canadian geologists sub-series consists of:
- 50 letters, alphabetically arranged (1872-1900)
Correspondence of Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, 1827-1871
Data and reports from observatories and stations at multiple locations, 1949-1965
The material consists of a box of data and reports from observatories and stations from the following locations: Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Berne, Cape of Good Hope, Clyde, Delhi, France (Fribourg, Dakar), Freiburg, Geneva, Hamburg, Japan, Kerguelen. The first page is markked 'Mrs T' [Turnbull]. It is dated 1949-1965.
"Donald Dinnie", Grand Champion Ram of Australia, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the grand champion ram, "Donald Dinnie" in Australia in 1910. The image shows a man's hands parting the wool to show its quality. The text around the image notes the weight of the fleece and that the ram was sold in Australia for 1200 guineas.'
Famous War Heroine, Lieutenant Flora Sanders, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the famous war heroine, Lieutenant Flora Sanders who served with the Serbian Army during World War I and 'received many awards for bravery' standing with her brother in a doorway at Bendigo, Australia in 1921.