Monthly Archive for January, 2008

Windmill with blue sky


Windmill at Gilgandra Museum, New South Wales. The Powerhouse Museums regional programs and services are designed to assist individuals and organisations working with the cultural heritage of NSW.
File no. 00z21829

Photography by Marinco Kojdanovski
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0

Tree at Boorowa


Tree in landscape, Boorowa, New South Wales, photographed for the Powerhouse Museum exhibition, Eco-Logic: creating a sustainable future.
File no. 00217459

Photography by Jean-François Lanzarone.
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0

Man with horse, Great wall


Man and horse used for tourist rides standing on the road at Tiemenguan beach with the Great Wall of China in the background, People’s Republic of China. Photographed in 2006 for the exhibition, The Great Wall of China: dynasties, dragons and warriors.
File no. 00×04380

Photography by Jean-François Lanzarone.
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0

Sydney Observatory


Sydney Observatory. Designed by Alexander Dawson, today the observatory is a museum of astronomy and related fields.
File no. 00215916

Photography by Andrew Frolows
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Pink lights, d-factory


D-factory event, 2004
File no. 00z05166

Photography by Marinco Kojdanovski.
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0

Green door


The Mastertouch Piano Roll Company at Petersham, Sydney. Photographed by the Powerhouse at the time of its closure in 2005, it was the longest running and only piano roll manufacturer to be operating in Australia and only one of two remaining large scale piano roll manufacturers in the world.
File no. 00z12686

Photography by Marinco Kojdanovski.
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0

Clouds above the sea


Rolling clouds above North Curl Curl beach in Sydney, New South Wales. Photographed for the exhibition: Inspired! design across time.
File no. 00222489.

Photography by Jean-François Lanzarone.
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0

Cactus


Cactus, photographed for the 1998 exhibition on the work of Caroline Casey, a Sydney designer of furniture and objects inspired by natural forms.
File no. 00215358.

Photography by Penelope Clay
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Blacksmith’s shop, Jindera


This blacksmith’s shop, built in 1872, still stands on the main road at Jindera in southern New South Wales. Photographed for the book, What’s In Store? a history of retailing in Australia.
File no. 00219260.

Photography by Marinco Kojdanovski.
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0

The Hills Rotary Clothes Hoist


The Hills Rotary Clothes Hoist was one of a number of Australian innovations of the 1950s, still used today.
File no. 00220406

Photography by Andrew Frolows.
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0