Skip to main content

Garran Collection (page 2)

Background imageGarran Collection: Circular Quay, west side, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell

Circular Quay, west side, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell
Circular Quay, west side, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Port Jackson, containing Sydney Harbour, is the natural harbour of Sydney

Background imageGarran Collection: Circular Quay, Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: J Hellawell

Circular Quay, Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: J Hellawell
Circular Quay, Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Port Jackson, containing Sydney Harbour, is the natural harbour of Sydney

Background imageGarran Collection: Darling harbour, from Pyrmont, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell

Darling harbour, from Pyrmont, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell
Darling harbour, from Pyrmont, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Darling Harbour is a locality of Sydney. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran

Background imageGarran Collection: Manly wild flower show, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886

Manly wild flower show, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran

Background imageGarran Collection: Ocean beach, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell

Ocean beach, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell
Ocean beach, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran, illustrated under the supervision of Frederic B Schell

Background imageGarran Collection: Manly beach, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell

Manly beach, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell
Manly beach, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Manly Beach is the southernmost beach situated on Sydneys Northern Beaches

Background imageGarran Collection: Government House and HMS Nelson, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: JR Ashton

Government House and HMS Nelson, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: JR Ashton
Government House and HMS Nelson, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran

Background imageGarran Collection: Shipping, Circular Quay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: JR Ashton

Shipping, Circular Quay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: JR Ashton
Shipping, Circular Quay, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Port Jackson, containing Sydney Harbour, is the natural harbour of Sydney

Background imageGarran Collection: Night scene, Darling Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell

Night scene, Darling Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell
Night scene, Darling Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Darling Harbour is a locality of Sydney. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran

Background imageGarran Collection: Sydney Heads from the south, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell

Sydney Heads from the south, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell
Sydney Heads from the south, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Sydney Heads, also known as The Heads, is the entrance to Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour)

Background imageGarran Collection: Wool barge on the River Darling, Australia, 1886

Wool barge on the River Darling, Australia, 1886. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran, illustrated under the supervision of Frederic B Schell

Background imageGarran Collection: Nothing in Sight, 1886. Artist: Frank P Mahony

Nothing in Sight, 1886. Artist: Frank P Mahony
Nothing in Sight, 1886. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran, illustrated under the supervision of Frederic B Schell, (Picturesque Atlas Publishing Co, 1886)

Background imageGarran Collection: Govetts Leap, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell

Govetts Leap, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell
Govetts Leap, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran, illustrated under the supervision of Frederic B Schell

Background imageGarran Collection: Granite rocks, Betts camp, Mount Kosciuszko, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod

Granite rocks, Betts camp, Mount Kosciuszko, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod
Granite rocks, Betts camp, Mount Kosciuszko, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Located in Kosciuszko National Park, the highest mountain in mainland Australia

Background imageGarran Collection: Bare Island, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod

Bare Island, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod
Bare Island, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Bare Island is a small island in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia

Background imageGarran Collection: A gully in the Blue Mountains, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell

A gully in the Blue Mountains, Australia, 1886. Artist: Frederic B Schell
A gully in the Blue Mountains, Australia, 1886. The Blue Mountains of New South Wales are situated west of Sydney. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran

Background imageGarran Collection: Captain Blighs boat abandoned by the Bounty, 1789 (1886). Artist: JR Ashton

Captain Blighs boat abandoned by the Bounty, 1789 (1886). Artist: JR Ashton
Captain Blighs boat abandoned by the Bounty, 1789 (1886). William Bligh is best known for the mutiny that occurred against his command, aboard HMS Bounty

Background imageGarran Collection: Farm Cove and the Garden Palace, Sydney, Australia, 1882 (1886)Artist: Henry Fullwood

Farm Cove and the Garden Palace, Sydney, Australia, 1882 (1886)Artist: Henry Fullwood
Farm Cove and the Garden Palace, Sydney, Australia, 1882 (1886). The Garden Palace was built for the Sydney International Exhibition of 1879

Background imageGarran Collection: Captain Philip Gidley King, British naval officer and third Governor of New South Wales, (1886)

Captain Philip Gidley King, British naval officer and third Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: WA Hirschmann
Captain Philip Gidley King, British naval officer and third Governor of New South Wales, (1886). King (1758-1808) served as Governor of the colony from 1800-1806

Background imageGarran Collection: William Bligh, British naval officer and Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

William Bligh, British naval officer and Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
William Bligh, British naval officer and Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Best remembered for his part in the mutiny of HMS Bounty

Background imageGarran Collection: John Hunter, British naval officer and second governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

John Hunter, British naval officer and second governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
John Hunter, British naval officer and second governor of New South Wales, (1886). Hunter (1737-1821) served as Governor of the colony of New South Wales from 1795-1800

Background imageGarran Collection: Sir Thomas Brisbane, British soldier, colonial governor and astronomer, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Sir Thomas Brisbane, British soldier, colonial governor and astronomer, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Sir Thomas Brisbane, British soldier, colonial governor and astronomer, (1886). Brisbane (1773-1860) served as Governor of New South Wales from 1821-1825

Background imageGarran Collection: Sir George Gipps, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: WA Hirschmann

Sir George Gipps, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: WA Hirschmann
Sir George Gipps, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Gipps (1791-1847) served as Governor of the colony of New South Wales from 1838-1846

Background imageGarran Collection: Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). FitzRoy (1796-1858) served as Governor of New South Wales from 1854-1853

Background imageGarran Collection: John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Lord Lisgar (1807-1876) was Governor of New South Wales, from 1861-1867. He later served as Governor General of Canada

Background imageGarran Collection: Lord Belmore, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: WA Hirschmann

Lord Belmore, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Artist: WA Hirschmann
Lord Belmore, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Somerset Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore (1835-1913) served as Governor of New South Wales from 1867-1872

Background imageGarran Collection: Sir Richard Bourke, Governor of New South Wales, (1886)

Sir Richard Bourke, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Bourke (1777-1855) served as Governor of the Colony of New South Wales between 1831-1837

Background imageGarran Collection: Sir William Thomas Denison, Governor of New South Wales, (1886)

Sir William Thomas Denison, Governor of New South Wales, (1886). Denison (1804-1871) served as Governor of New South Wales from 1855-1861

Background imageGarran Collection: General Sir Ralph Darling, British soldier and colonial Governor, (1886). Artist: WA Hirschmann

General Sir Ralph Darling, British soldier and colonial Governor, (1886). Artist: WA Hirschmann
General Sir Ralph Darling, British soldier and colonial Governor, (1886). Darling (1775-1858) was the seventh Governor of New South Wales, a position he held from 1825-1831

Background imageGarran Collection: Sir Hercules Robinson, British colonial administrator (1886). Artist: WA Hirschmann

Sir Hercules Robinson, British colonial administrator (1886). Artist: WA Hirschmann
Sir Hercules Robinson, British colonial administrator (1886). Robinson (1824-1897) served as Governor of New South Wales from 1872-1879 having previously been Governor of St Kitts

Background imageGarran Collection: The First Government House, Sydney, Australia, (1886)

The First Government House, Sydney, Australia, (1886). Constructed of timber slabs, thatched roof and external stone chimneys shortly after the first British colonists arrived in 1788

Background imageGarran Collection: Jean Francois Galaup, comte de La Perouse, French naval officer and explorer, (1886)

Jean Francois Galaup, comte de La Perouse, French naval officer and explorer, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Jean Francois Galaup, comte de La Perouse, French naval officer and explorer, (1886). La Perouse (1741-c1788) commanded a French expedition to explore the Pacific which set out in 1785

Background imageGarran Collection: Sydney Cove, New South Wales, Australia, 1788, (1886)

Sydney Cove, New South Wales, Australia, 1788, (1886). Sydney Cove is a bay on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour. It was the site chosen in 1788 by Captain Arthur Phillip for the establishment of

Background imageGarran Collection: Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, British politician (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, British politician (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, British politician (1886). Sydney (1732-1800) held several important cabinet posts during his political career

Background imageGarran Collection: The first landing place, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod

The first landing place, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod
The first landing place, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Botany Bay is a bay near Sydney. It is the place where Captain Cook made his first landfall in Australia in 1770

Background imageGarran Collection: Arthur Phillip, British Admiral and colonial governor, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Arthur Phillip, British Admiral and colonial governor, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Arthur Phillip, British Admiral and colonial governor, (1886). Phillip (1738-1814) was appointed Governor of New South Wales, the first European colony on the Australian continent

Background imageGarran Collection: Relics from Cooks expeditions, 1886. Artist: W Macleod

Relics from Cooks expeditions, 1886. Artist: W Macleod
Relics from Cooks expeditions, 1886. These items are now in the Sydney Museum. Captain James Cook, British naval officer and explorer, made three voyages of discovery between 1768 and 1779

Background imageGarran Collection: Cooks monument, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod

Cooks monument, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia, 1886. Artist: W Macleod
Cooks monument, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia, 1886. Monument to Captain James Cook, British naval officer and explorer, who claimed Australia for Britain after making landfall at Botany Bay near

Background imageGarran Collection: Sir Joseph Banks, English naturalist and botanist, (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Sir Joseph Banks, English naturalist and botanist, (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Sir Joseph Banks, English naturalist and botanist, (1886). Banks (1743-1820) took part in Captain James Cooks first great voyage of discovery (1768-1771)

Background imageGarran Collection: Burial of Captain Cooks remains at sea, 1779 (1886)

Burial of Captain Cooks remains at sea, 1779 (1886). Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran, illustrated under the supervision of Frederic B Schell

Background imageGarran Collection: The Endeavour on the reef, Australia, 1770 (1886)

The Endeavour on the reef, Australia, 1770 (1886). The Endeavour, commanded by Captain James Cook ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef on 10 June 1770

Background imageGarran Collection: Captain Cooks landing place, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886

Captain Cooks landing place, Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Botany Bay is a bay near Sydney where James Cook made his first landfall on Australian soil in 1770

Background imageGarran Collection: Captain Cook claims Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1770 (1886)

Captain Cook claims Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 1770 (1886). James Cook proclaiming New South Wales a British possession after landing there on his first voyage of discovery

Background imageGarran Collection: Natives opposing Captain Cooks landing, Australia, 1770 (1886). Artist: W Macleod

Natives opposing Captain Cooks landing, Australia, 1770 (1886). Artist: W Macleod
Natives opposing Captain Cooks landing, Australia, 1770 (1886). Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran, illustrated under the supervision of Frederic B Schell

Background imageGarran Collection: Tasmans Carpenter Landing, 1644 (1886)

Tasmans Carpenter Landing, 1644 (1886). Dutch explorer Abel Tasman mapped the north coast of Australia in 1644. He is best known for his discovery of Tasmania two years previously

Background imageGarran Collection: The Duyfken in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia, 1606 (1886). Artist: W Mollier

The Duyfken in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia, 1606 (1886). Artist: W Mollier
The Duyfken in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia, 1606 (1886). The ship commanded by the Dutch explorer Willem Janszoon, who in 1606 became the first European known to have seen Australia

Background imageGarran Collection: Torres sighting Cape York, 1606, (1886). Artist: Julian Ashton

Torres sighting Cape York, 1606, (1886). Artist: Julian Ashton
Luis Vaez de Torres sighting Cape York, 1606, (1886). Cape York Peninsula in Queensland is the northernmost extremity of Australia

Background imageGarran Collection: Captain James Cook, English explorer, navigator and cartographer, (1886)

Captain James Cook, English explorer, navigator and cartographer, (1886). Cook (1728-1779) claimed Australia for Britain after he arrived there in 1770 on the first of this three voyages of



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping