Sad photo of an old unknown hulk in Hobson's Bay. This photograph is from the early 20th century, actual date unknown. This is a digitally retouched...
Map of Australia (New Holland) in 1744, showing Abel Tasman's charted discoveries. The title of the map says "A complete map of the Southern Continent...
In 1802 the Governor of New South Wales, Philip King, instructed his Surveyor-General Charles Grimes to travel from Port Jackson to the Port Phillip Bay area...
1814 Chart of the East Coast of Terra Australis, Sheet 1
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Beautiful chart of the eastern coastal areas of Terra Australis, primarily showing the surveys by Matthew Flinders in that area between 1798 and 1803. Additions to the map...
1814 Chart of the East Coast of Terra Australis, Sheet 2
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Beautiful chart of the eastern coastal areas of Terra Australis, primarily showing the surveys by Matthew Flinders in that area between 1799 (in the Norfolk) and 1802 (in the...
Beautiful drawings of the east coastline of Terra Australis, originally captured in 1802 by Matthew Flinders. Drawn by W. Westall, A.R.A., F.L.S. The original of this...
Beautiful drawings of the south coastline of Terra Australis, originally captured in 1802 by Matthew Flinders. Drawn by W. Westall, A.R.A., F.L.S. 7 coastal profiles...
Absolutely pivotal map of early Melbourne, from 1837, surveyed and drawn by Robert Russell (with his signature in the lower right corner). We see the...
An early sketch of Melbourne in 1837, looking across "the Falls". The artwork is by Robert Russell (1808-1900), Melbourne's first surveyor. Russell's tent was located very...
A plan of early Melbourne from 1839, showing all buildings and their locations within the settlement. Buildings are categorised by their height and construction method. Notes from...
A lithograph from 1847 looking to the north along Elizabeth Street, with Collins Street running across the image. The only building in this image still extant...
Map of early Melbourne, from 1852, prepared and published by a real estate company from that period. This detailed map shows suburbs, streets, parks and...
A coloured print from an engraving of the Old Post Office in Melbourne in 1853. The building was situated on the north-east corner of Bourke and Elizabeth Streets,...
PLEASE NOTE: The dimensions of these prints may require special framing. A drawing of Melbourne in 1856, by George Stafford. Melbourne at this time was...
An early photograph around 1858 looking west, from the eastern end of Bourke Street where it meets Spring Street. We can see right along Bourke Street...
A reproduction of a chart published in 1860 showing the detailed information about the entrance to Port Phillip Bay. The notes from the National Library of Australia...
An early photograph around 1861 looking west, from the eastern end of Bourke Street where it meets Spring Street. We can see right along Bourke Street...
A photograph of St. Patrick's Cathedral under construction in 1861. The foundation stone for the Cathedral was laid in 1858, and construction took longer than expected,...
An interesting engraving of the Elizabeth Street (west side just north of Collins Street intersection) from December 24, 1863. A lot of the establishments and...
PLEASE NOTE: The dimensions of this print may require special framing. A spectacular map of early Melbourne, from 1864, prepared and published by the British...
A lively illustration of an early cricket match on 1st January 1864 at the MCG. The match depicted was between the Victoria cricket team and George Parr's touring All-England...
1865 Collins Street looking West from Spring Street
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Collins Street taken in 1865, looking West from the intersection with Spring Street. Charles Nettleton captured this scene from the newly-erected Treasury Building. The first...
A photograph from 1866 looking west along Bourke Street, and across the west of Melbourne. The photograph was taken from the top of the newly erected...