History Tasmania’s Parliament House was originally Hobart’s customs house. It was designed in 1830 by skilled government architect John Lee Archer. Stone...
A last look at Lake Pedder in its natural state.
Hobart’s Federal Coffee Palace was a hotel that did not serve alcohol.
This short documentary shows the start of the Bicentenary Tall Ships Race in 1988. Please be advised that this footage may contain...
The Hobart Bridge was an engineering marvel, and the first of its kind in Australia!
Watch some wonderful early footage of Hobart’s Railway Roundabout and Brooker Highway!
Situated on the Elizabeth River, Campbell Town is a service and supplies centre for people who travel between Hobart and Launceston. History...
Please be advised that this documentary may contain words and descriptions that may be culturally sensitive. They reflect the attitude of the...
This silent film includes scenes of the West Coast, Surprise Valley, the Franklin River, Nelson Valley and the Raglan Range, King River...
Take a trip around Tasmania in the 1960s by watching the documentary below! It includes footage of Devonport, Wynyard, Burnie, the Western...