- AU TAS UTAS ITCCD 2017/3-AK135
- Stuk
- 1960s
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows facade of Cascade Brewery building.
Hal Wyatt
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows facade of Cascade Brewery building.
Hal Wyatt
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of remains of Cameron steam pump buried in grass and weeds at Raminea, near Dover.
Hal Wyatt
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows a child sailor at the rudder of a cadet dinghy on Derwent River sailing upstream, while another pleasure craft is travelling in opposite direction; both are sailing past the Royal Australian Navy ship, the Destroyer Escort, HMAS Torrens, (No. 53 emblazoned on the side) is berthed just off Port of Hobart.
Hal Wyatt
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of Cadbury chocolate factory at Claremont, obscured by pine trees at Claremont Golf Club.
Hal Wyatt
Downstream at Butlers Gorge Power Station
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Colour photograph of waterways beyond Butlers Gorge Power Station, Lake King William and Clark Dam on the Hydro Electric Commission’s Derwent Scheme.
Hal Wyatt
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows spillway and Butlers Gorge Power Station beneath the Clark Dam wall, completed on the Derwent River in the 1940s.
Hal Wyatt
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of white and purple native flowers in Tasmanian busland.
Hal Wyatt
Rusting Burrell steam engine overgrown by hawthorn at Bridgewater 1970
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows a Chas Burrell and Sons steam engine, abandoned and rusting, in a paddock, partially overgrown by runaway hawthorn hedge, in fruit, at Bridgewater. The maker’s name plate is partially visible on the front of the boiler. Visible at top right of photograph is western gantry of vertical lift roadway of Bridgewater bridge on eastern shore of Derwent River, where Bridgewater bridge and causeway joins towns of Bridgewater and Granton.
Hal Wyatt
Rusting Burrell steam engine at Bridgewater 1970
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of Chas Burrell and Sons traction engine, rusting and abandoned with other scrap metal in paddock at Bridgewater, 1970.
Hal Wyatt
Painting and restoring a Burrell steam engine
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Colour photograph shows man working on a Chas Burrell and Sons steam engine at Lilydale.
Hal Wyatt
Blacking a funnel on a Burrell steam engine
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Colour photograph of man painting the funnel of Chas Burrell and Sons steam engine at Lilydale
Hal Wyatt
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph taken from Upper Burnie, looking north to Burnie waterfront on Emu Bay, with reclamation works at Port of Burnie; a ship berthed
Hal Wyatt
Bird’s eye view of Burnie wharf
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph, taken overhead, of three-masted ship berthed at pier on Burnie wharf, undated; timber stacked on concrete surface of wharf, motor vehicles parked on wharf; five smaller single-masted vessels and dinghies, also tied to nearby jetty.
Hal Wyatt
View of Burnie hinterland looking west from Round Hill
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of Burnie hinterland, mouth of Emu River at Emu Bay and smoke billowing from the APPM pulp and paper mill at South Burnie, taken from top of Round Hill. looking west-south-west/
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Bullock team in Dunn Street, Hobart, 1952
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph depicts team of eight red oxen, most likely Red Devon or Shorthorn cattle, pulling a wagon on concrete roadway, in Dunn Street, Hobart, 1952, towards the city away from waterfront, wagon laden with hessian bags, children riding on wagon alongside several hatted men; passing in front of newly extended weatherboard building with newly installed windows; exterior of 1902 sandstone Customs House visible in background. Photograph is taken looking towards current site of Tasmanian Museum Art Gallery courtyard entrance, in area now known as Dunn Place.
Hal Wyatt
Building Tasman Bridge early 1960s
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows construction of the Tasman Bridge, in early 1960s, as viewed from the eastern shore of the Derwent River; the floating Hobart Bridge is visible in foreground; Mount Wellington in distance, with dry grasslands in the foothills of the mountains, visible on western shore of river.
Hal Wyatt
Building temporary traffic span on Tasman Bridge 1964
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows construction of a temporary traffic span of the new Tasman Bridge, as viewed from the western shore of the Derwent River, in 1964; the floating Hobart Bridge upstream is visible in background.
Hal Wyatt
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows construction of Tasman Bridge, with scaffolding, cranes and workers atop frame, photographed from the water, bridge built across the Derwent River, taken 1963.
Hal Wyatt
Building main navigational span of Tasman Bridge 1963
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Colour photograph shows construction of the main navigation span of the Tasman Bridge across the Derwent River, taken 1963.
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Carriage horses at Launceston Show 1972
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Colour photograph shows grey horse pulling a carriage with two occupants; another horse in harness standing nearby. Harness racing track at Elphin Showground in background.
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Horse and carriage at Launceston Show 1972
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of dark bay or black horse in harness, with a black carriage at Launceston Show, 1972. Groom or driver also dressed in black. Other carriages in background.
Hal Wyatt
On the steps of Buckland church
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of two people standing on steps of St John the Baptist Church at Buckland, a sandstone church built in the 1840s; with headstones and flowering plants in foreground.
Hal Wyatt
Centre span of Tasman Bridge under construction
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of the centre span of the Tasman Bridge is under construction in 1963, as viewed from a vehicle travelling on the nearby Hobart Bridge, which carries vehicular traffic across the Derwent River on a temporary, floating platform.
Hal Wyatt
Hobart Bridge and Tasman Bridge in winter 1964
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of two bridges across the Derwent River, the Hobart Bridge, right, and the Tasman Bridge, left, as viewed from the eastern shore of the Derwent in August 1964. Snow caps Mount Wellington in the background.
Hal Wyatt
Rail and road bridges across Meander River
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph. A man sits on grass near a bicycle close to the men’s bathing sheds on the banks of the Meander River at Deloraine, beneath railway bridge and a short distance from the Bass Highway that crosses the river on a road bridge further upstream.
Hal Wyatt
Hobart Bridge and Tasman Bridge
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph taken from the western shore of the Derwent River, depicts vehicles travelling on the temporary, floating Hobart Bridge, while the nearly complete multi-lane Tasman Bridge to join the eastern and western shores of the river, is visible downstream.
Hal Wyatt
Eastern approach to Tasman Bridge during construction
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of 30 MPH speed limit to motorists approaching the Hobart Bridge during construction of the downstream Tasman Bridge, from the eastern shore of the Derwent River.
Hal Wyatt
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Construction site on riverbank as work begins on Tasman Bridge; cranes, steel scaffolding and brickwork evident. Workers in hard hats; one man striding towards camera, wearing gumboots is poking his tongue out at the photographer.
Hal Wyatt
Beginning of construction of Tasman Bridge
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph depicts vehicular traffic on the temporary, floating Hobart Bridge, as consctruction begins downstream on the multi-lane Tasman Bridge to join the eastern and western shores of the river.
Hal Wyatt
Repairs on Tasman Bridge roadspan
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Photograph in colour, taken from Eastern Shore of Derwent River, depicting repairs to roadway and pylons damaged in January 1975 crash of bulk ore carrier Lake Illawarra. Mount Wellington in background.
Hal Wyatt