Sofala NSW – well preserved historic gold mining town
Of all the old gold mining towns in New South Wales Sofala is one of the most interesting and unusual. While hardly comparable with Hill End, which is 35 km further on and much more […]
Of all the old gold mining towns in New South Wales Sofala is one of the most interesting and unusual. While hardly comparable with Hill End, which is 35 km further on and much more […]
The historic Billson Brewery was built in 1865 during the gold rush in Beechworth. The original owner was George Billson although it did have a number of name changes until 1916 when the current name… […]
Hill End owes its existence to the New South Wales gold rush of the 1850s, and at its peak in the early 1870s it had a population estimated at 8,000 served by two newspapers, five […]
The great Ocean Road in Victoria is an iconic road trip in Australia with some great photo opportunities. Not as long as Route 66 but still of historical significance. You can do the trip one […]
Looking to get younger generations excited about the architectural gems of the city’s built heritage, the Launceston City Council’s Heritage Advisory Committee has introduced a photography competition to complement its existing heritage awards. See pictures […]
Source: Arts Law Centre of Australia Can I take a photograph in public that contains images of people I don’t know? Can I take a photo of a famous landmark or of the front of […]
The Tyrrell Collection consists of 7903 glass plate negatives from the studios of Charles Kerry (1857-1928) and Henry King (1855-1923) who had two of Sydney’s principal photographic studios in the late 1800s and early 1900s. […]
Rare early Australian photographs, not seen in public for more than 100 years, have been acquired by the National Library. The major private collection of nearly 1,000 photographs came to light recently in Sydney where, […]
A very good article from the BCC with diagrams to show you clearly the period of those old houses in your photographs… Brisbane character houses represent a wide variety of styles spanning more than a […]
The Coorong is a long, narrow lagoon running parallel with the coastal dunes for 140kms and has a beach that stretches 200km from Encounter Bay to Lacepede Bay, uninterrupted except when the mouth of the […]
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