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2005/35/1 Breastplate, 'David King of the Woronora Tribe', engraved brass, maker unknown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1810-1821


2005/35/2 Breastplate, 'Bobby King of Grafton', engraved brass, maker unknown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1810-1821


94/224/2 Photographic positive, studio portrait, ambrotype of two males, collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer unknown, 1864 94/224/2 Photographic positive, studio portrait, ambrotype of two males, collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer unknown, 1864


H5572-1 Photographic positive, tinted ambrotype mounted in case, studio portrait of George Walker, ex-Mayor of Paddington, collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer unknown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1855-1865 H5572-1 Photographic positive, tinted ambrotype mounted in case, studio portrait of George Walker, ex-Mayor of Paddington, collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer unknown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1855-1865


H5572-2 Photographic positive, tinted ambrotype mounted in case, studio portrait of George Walker, ex-Mayor of Paddington, collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer unknown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1855-1865 H5572-2 Photographic positive, tinted ambrotype mounted in case, studio portrait of George Walker, ex-Mayor of Paddington, collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer unknown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1855-1865


87/617 Photographic positive, studio portrait, hand-tinted, ambrotype of Mary Hyde (Mrs Simeon Lord), collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer unknown, 1854-1865 87/617 Photographic positive, studio portrait, hand-tinted, ambrotype of Mary Hyde (Mrs Simeon Lord), collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer unknown, 1854-1865


94/224/1 Photographic positive, studio portrait, ambrotype of a male and female, collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer unknown, 1864 94/224/1 Photographic positive, studio portrait, ambrotype of a male and female, collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer unknown, 1864


85/1285-497 Ambrotype (glass plate positive), full plate, 'Australian Aboriginal, N.S.W.', Henry King, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1880-1900


85/1285-504 Photographic positive, whole plate, Indigenous Australian male from the Clarence River District, glass / silver gelatin emulsion, photographed by Charles Kerry, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1895-1900


P3376 Aquatint, P3376 Aquatint, 'View of Sydney from the East Side of the Cove', Clark (engraver)/ John Eyre, London, England, 1810


P3356 Aquatint, P3356 Aquatint, 'Panorama Du Port Jackson Et De Ville De Sydney Pris D'une Colline Pres La Riviere De Paramatta' [Panorama of Port Jackson and of the town of Sydney taken from a hill near the Parramatta River], paper / ink, painted by Major James Taylor,


P3353 Aquatint, P3353 Aquatint, 'Distant View of Sydney From the Lighthouse at South Head', paper / ink / wood / glass, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Joseph Lycett, 1825


2001/11/1 Conduit of the Tank Stream (section), oviform, brickwork / [earthenware] / mortar / cement / concrete, excavated in 1999 from No 1 Martin Place, Sydney, Australia, built c. 1866 2001/11/1 Conduit of the Tank Stream (section), oviform, brickwork / [earthenware] / mortar / cement / concrete, excavated in 1999 from No 1 Martin Place, Sydney, Australia, built c. 1866


2008/29/1 Model, 1:100, of Sydney Observatory, Messenger 2008/29/1 Model, 1:100, of Sydney Observatory, Messenger's and Signal Master's cottages, cardboard / wood / perspex / plastic, made by Iain Scott-Stevenson for the Powerhouse Museum, Ultimo, New South Wales, Australia, 2000


H8272 House model, early settler's hut, clay / wood / mixed media, made by [Charlotte Rushby], Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1857


2010/13/1 Scale model with storage case, The Royal Victoria Theatre, Pitt Street Sydney - 1838-1880, wood / metal / plastic / paper / nylon, made by the University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1990


2010/31/1 Set of assaying equipment, weights (8) and wooden storage box, portable balance and wooden storage box, metal / glass / wood, made by L Oertling Ltd / W & T Avery Ltd, London, England, c. 1860 2010/31/1 Set of assaying equipment, weights (8) and wooden storage box, portable balance and wooden storage box, metal / glass / wood, made by L Oertling Ltd / W & T Avery Ltd, London, England, c. 1860


H7238 Spoon basting, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1810 H7238 Spoon basting, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1810


A7884 Bonnet veil, tulle / cotton, maker unknown, c.1800, worn by Elizabeth Marsden, New South Wales, Australia, 1800-1835 A7884 Bonnet veil, tulle / cotton, maker unknown, c.1800, worn by Elizabeth Marsden, New South Wales, Australia, 1800-1835


2003/113/1 Book, 2003/113/1 Book, 'Macquarie's World', paper, written by Marjorie Barnard / illustrated by Douglas Annand, Melbourne University Press, Victoria, Australia, 1949


D10331 Pile, ironbark (section only) claimed to have supported a bridge over the Tank Stream at Sydney Cove in 1802. Uncovered in 1936 11 1/2" x 10" x 10" high.


87/619 Table top bottle opener, cast iron, owned by Mary Hyde, manufactured by Thomas Lunds, London, England, 1845-1855 87/619 Table top bottle opener, cast iron, owned by Mary Hyde, manufactured by Thomas Lunds, London, England, 1845-1855


A7885 Dress, boys, cotton, probably made by Elisabeth Marsden and worn by John Marsden, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1803 A7885 Dress, boys, cotton, probably made by Elisabeth Marsden and worn by John Marsden, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1803


2001/11/2 Section of sewer conduit of Tank Stream, brickwork/ terracotta, excavated 1999 from No 1 Martin Place, Sydney, Australia, built c 1866 2001/11/2 Section of sewer conduit of Tank Stream, brickwork/ terracotta, excavated 1999 from No 1 Martin Place, Sydney, Australia, built c 1866


A4478 Brooch, mining equipment motifs, gold, commissioned by Edward Austin, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1855 A4478 Brooch, mining equipment motifs, gold, commissioned by Edward Austin, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1855


99/18/1 Carafe, terracotta, Irrawang Pottery/ James King, Raymond Terrace, New South Wales, Australia, 1835-1853 99/18/1 Carafe, terracotta, Irrawang Pottery/ James King, Raymond Terrace, New South Wales, Australia, 1835-1853


2005/146/1 Certificate, presented to Sergeant Henry William Strong of the No. 2 Company Sydney Battalion Volunteer Rifles, hide / fabric / wood, maker unknown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1861 2005/146/1 Certificate, presented to Sergeant Henry William Strong of the No. 2 Company Sydney Battalion Volunteer Rifles, hide / fabric / wood, maker unknown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1861


2005/118/1 Certificate, River going, for paddle wheeler 2005/118/1 Certificate, River going, for paddle wheeler 'Pyrmont' and news clipping, paper, published by the Steam Navigation Board / Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1856-1858


A9762 Jacket, men A9762 Jacket, men's, convict period, felted wool, maker unknown [War Department], made in Great Britain, worn in Australia, 1855-1880


A7831 Caps (3), convict period, leather, maker unknown, made in Great Britain, worn in Australia, 1820-1855 A7831 Caps (3), convict period, leather, maker unknown, made in Great Britain, worn in Australia, 1820-1855


87/1494 Convict love token, First Fleet, copper, Thomas Tilley, New South Wales/Great Britain, 1786-1787 87/1494 Convict love token, First Fleet, copper, Thomas Tilley, New South Wales/Great Britain, 1786-1787


86/1008 Court suit, men 86/1008 Court suit, men's, cashmere, silk, linen and metal, worn by Captain William Hilton Hovell, Florence, Italy, 1856, possibly made by Robinson, Florence, Italy, 1856


H7244 Cream jug, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, King family donation, maker unknown, perhaps of Chinese origin, 1800-1810 H7244 Cream jug, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, King family donation, maker unknown, perhaps of Chinese origin, 1800-1810


A5219 Rockingham cup, saucer, bowl & plate, once the property of Governor King & his immediate family (LC).


2001/107/1 Custard cups (12), inscribed 'ECW', crystal glass, used by Dame Eadith Walker, Australia, [made by Baccarat, France], 1886-1937


H5572-3 Photographic positive, daguerreotype mounted in case, studio portrait of James Allpress, tipstaff at the Supreme Court, collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer James Gow, 253 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, H5572-3 Photographic positive, daguerreotype mounted in case, studio portrait of James Allpress, tipstaff at the Supreme Court, collodion / paint / glass / wood / paper / metal / velvet, photographer James Gow, 253 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales,


H5572 Ambrotypes (4) and a daguerreotype, metal / glass / wood / leather / textile, various makers, Australia, 1856-1872 H5572 Ambrotypes (4) and a daguerreotype, metal / glass / wood / leather / textile, various makers, Australia, 1856-1872


2003/107/1 Dress, womens, printed cotton chintz, maker unknown, provenanced to 2003/107/1 Dress, womens, printed cotton chintz, maker unknown, provenanced to 'Cressfield' in Scone, New South Wales, Australia, 1880-85


A10017 Day dress and cape, womens, silk, maker unknown, [Australia], worn by Ann Hassall (nee Marsden), New South Wales, Australia, 1830-1840 A10017 Day dress and cape, womens, silk, maker unknown, [Australia], worn by Ann Hassall (nee Marsden), New South Wales, Australia, 1830-1840


2001/107/3 Decanters with stoppers (2), engraved 'S Winter a gift from T Walker in 1835', crystal glass, used by Thomas Walker / Eadith Walker, Australia, 1835-1937, [made by Baccarat, France], c. 1835


96/132/1 Jar, demijohn, [saltglazed] stoneware , Irrawang Pottery established by James King, Raymond Terrace, New South Wales, Australia, 1844-1853 96/132/1 Jar, demijohn, [saltglazed] stoneware , Irrawang Pottery established by James King, Raymond Terrace, New South Wales, Australia, 1844-1853


H7242 Desert spoons [2], Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1826 H7242 Desert spoons [2], Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1826


H7233 Dessert spoon, sterling silver, possibly owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, maker John Payne (attributed), London, England, 1751-1752 H7233 Dessert spoon, sterling silver, possibly owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, maker John Payne (attributed), London, England, 1751-1752


88/301 Medal dies, (4), for Sydney International Exhibition medals, steel, designed by Samuel Begg, engraved by A.B. and J.S. Wyon, London, England, used at Sydney Mint, New South Wales, Australia, 1879 88/301 Medal dies, (4), for Sydney International Exhibition medals, steel, designed by Samuel Begg, engraved by A.B. and J.S. Wyon, London, England, used at Sydney Mint, New South Wales, Australia, 1879


D10161 Water pipe, from Tank Stream, ironbark, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, date unknown D10161 Water pipe, from Tank Stream, ironbark, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, date unknown


A6504 Dress, child's, silk / cotton, [used by Ann Fowler], maker unknown, [Australia / England], 1820-1843


87/621 Medical instrument, bell ear trumpet, hearing aid, electroplated nickel-silver / ivory, made by F.C. Rein & Son, 108 The Strand, London, England, 1860-1864 87/621 Medical instrument, bell ear trumpet, hearing aid, electroplated nickel-silver / ivory, made by F.C. Rein & Son, 108 The Strand, London, England, 1860-1864


97/262/1 Longcase clock, eight-day, wood / brass / glass, Henry Lane, Bristol, England, 1775-1780 97/262/1 Longcase clock, eight-day, wood / brass / glass, Henry Lane, Bristol, England, 1775-1780


97/212/1 Engraving, framed, 97/212/1 Engraving, framed, 'Engrav'd by W. Preston from a Drawing by Capt Wallis 46th Regt. Sydney from Bennelongs Point. New South Wales. London, Pub'd Septr 1, 1820, at R. Ackermann's, 101, Strand', paper/cardboard/wood/perspex, original sketches attri


2001/107/2 Fingerbowls (7), inscribed 'EW', crystal glass, used by Dame Eadith Walker, Australia, [made by Baccarat, France], 1886-1937


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