Objects Gallery
Available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Gift Items
Choose from 68 pictures in our Objects collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. Popular choices include Framed Prints, Canvas Prints, Posters and Jigsaw Puzzles. All professionally made for quick delivery.
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Featured Objects Print
Pylons of Princes Pier
Pylons of Princes Pier. Princes Pier was constructed between 1912 and 1915 to complement the neighbouring Station Pier and until 1969 was the arrival point for many new migrants. Destroyed by a series of fires in the 1990s and 2000s, the pier is currently under restoration and the pylons have been preserved and serve as a marker for the historic site. Port Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
© Copyright Jean-Marc La Roque/AUSCAPE All rights reserved
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The Bottle House Museum
The Bottle House Museum, detail of an innovative approach to recycling 5800 bottles, housing mining and agricultural relics, and a bottles exhibit. Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia
© Copyright Jaime Plaza Van Roon/AUSCAPE All rights reserved
Arthur Germaine, Buildings, Drink Cans, Far Western, Museums, Outback, Recycling, Structure, Tourist Attractions, Towns
Featured Objects Print
Firebox, component of the steam engine operating a wool scour
Firebox, component of the steam engine operating a wool scour at the Blackall Woolscour, established in the 19th century to clean wool after it was shorn. Shearing, scouring, drying and baling happened under one roof. The original steam-driven machinery has been restored and the Woolscour is open for public tours. Blackall, central west Queensland, Australia
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