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This is a list of historic houses or notable homesteads located in Australia.The list has been sourced from a variety of national, state and local historical sources including those listed on the Australian Heritage Database, on the various heritage registers of the States and territories of Australia, or by the National Trust of Australia.
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X 7in. (71mm. X 68mm.) stereo card, was included in Alfred Abbott's Album of views of Hobart, Launceston and Victoria. [4] A Woolley photo, Rocking Stone on Mt. Wellington. Another wet-plate image, "The Old Theological Institute" was taken around the 1860s in Hobart Town, and can be found in the Archives Office of Tasmania.
One page that is dedicated to celebrating photography from history is Old-Time Photos on Facebook. This account shares digitized versions of photos from the late 1800s all the way up to the 1980s.
They are mounted on old oxygen cylinders. [33] [34] 2006 Sculpture of Ronald Campbell Gunn: Peter Corlett: City Park, Launceston. Bronze [35] [36] 2007 Earth Drill: David Hamilton Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston
Launceston (/ ˈ l ɒ n s ɛ s t ən / ⓘ [2] [3] [4]) is a city in the north of Tasmania, Australia, at the confluence of the North Esk and South Esk rivers where they become the Tamar River (kanamaluka). As of 2021, the Launceston urban area has a population of 90,953. [5] Launceston is the second most populous city in Tasmania after the ...
Launceston City Park is a park in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. Established in the 1820s by the Launceston Horticultural Society and handed over to the Launceston City Council in 1863. [ 1 ] It is now an important part of cultural life in Launceston and also a heritage park.
It is a Georgian style house that was built in 1838 for former convict Britton Jones, a Launceston brewer and innkeeper. [1] [2] [3] It was later a school for boys, between 1842 and 1866 [4] when leased to schoolmaster William Keeler Hawkes. The house and gardens are located in Youngtown, Tasmania, and are available for public tours. [5]