When you walk along Hobart’s waterfront, you’ll come across the HMS ‘Lady Nelson’, which featured in Tasmania’s early colonial history.
From the 1820s to the 1840s, the buildings that now house the Salamanca Arts Centre were erected as warehouses during the development...
In 1960, Bellerive was a quiet village rather than the busy suburban hub it is today. The Tasman Bridge existed only on...
The photograph above shows the large decorative arches built at the Hobart wharves for the first-ever royal visit to Tasmania in January...
The Hobart Bond Store today.
Lake Margaret in 1914.
The Bowen Bridge.
Currie, King Island’s biggest town, in 1914.
This photograph of the Derwent River was taken in 1921.
The original Low Head Lighthouse was Tasmania’s second-ever lighthouse.