This article compares two different photographic accounts of working pastoral landscapes in nineteenth-century New South Wales between 1860 and the mid 1890s. Joseph and Ernest Docker’s photographs of their property (c. 1860-1869) disavow details of labour and land productivity in favour of producing picturesque landscape photographs. Both Dockers were educated amateurs, producing delicate, hand-made photographs demonstrating their cultural sophistication. The photographs of Pulletop Station (c. 1886-1891), in contrast, celebrate conspicuous leisure and show class relations. The owners, Edmund and Ashley Westby, commissioned the photographs to celebrate the productivity and cultural refinements of the property. The photographer, Charles Ba...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisitions documentation and reference sourc...
A discussion of photography in Western Australia in the last decades of the nineteenth century
The argument in the thesis is organised in three parts. Part I, comprising Chapters 1 to 5, inclusiv...
This article compares two different photographic accounts of working pastoral landscapes in nineteen...
This paper will explore how two different photographic accounts of working landscapes in nineteenth-...
Joseph and Ernest Docker made photographs of their pastoral property, Thornthwaite, near Scone, betw...
Shows that pastoral heritage is more than just 'woolsheds and homesteads', the showpieces of white, ...
This short entry for Routledge's Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography charts the photograp...
Captain Samuel Sweet worked as an outdoor photographer in South Australia (including the Northern Te...
Part of: Collection of photographs of Pulletop (Pullitop) Station, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, ca....
L’article étudie la représentation des vêtements dans les photos d’Henry Peach Robinson, en ayant un...
In 1891 Nathaniel McKay travelled south from Mildura across the Mallee back country to Yellumjip, so...
Richard Daintree is well known as an Australian colonial photographer and geologist. I look at six i...
Richard Daintree was a photographer and geologist who spent the years 1864 to 1870 in North Queensla...
The paper examines the relationship between identity and conceptions of the land as picturesque or m...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisitions documentation and reference sourc...
A discussion of photography in Western Australia in the last decades of the nineteenth century
The argument in the thesis is organised in three parts. Part I, comprising Chapters 1 to 5, inclusiv...
This article compares two different photographic accounts of working pastoral landscapes in nineteen...
This paper will explore how two different photographic accounts of working landscapes in nineteenth-...
Joseph and Ernest Docker made photographs of their pastoral property, Thornthwaite, near Scone, betw...
Shows that pastoral heritage is more than just 'woolsheds and homesteads', the showpieces of white, ...
This short entry for Routledge's Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography charts the photograp...
Captain Samuel Sweet worked as an outdoor photographer in South Australia (including the Northern Te...
Part of: Collection of photographs of Pulletop (Pullitop) Station, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, ca....
L’article étudie la représentation des vêtements dans les photos d’Henry Peach Robinson, en ayant un...
In 1891 Nathaniel McKay travelled south from Mildura across the Mallee back country to Yellumjip, so...
Richard Daintree is well known as an Australian colonial photographer and geologist. I look at six i...
Richard Daintree was a photographer and geologist who spent the years 1864 to 1870 in North Queensla...
The paper examines the relationship between identity and conceptions of the land as picturesque or m...
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisitions documentation and reference sourc...
A discussion of photography in Western Australia in the last decades of the nineteenth century
The argument in the thesis is organised in three parts. Part I, comprising Chapters 1 to 5, inclusiv...