Rebuilding of Loco 3265 in Eveleigh Railway Workshops
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Photography by Sotha Bourn
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0
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Rebuilding of Loco 3265 in Eveleigh Railway Workshops
File # 00z07051.
Photography by Sotha Bourn
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0
Remains of a grain warehouse at Hecangcheng in Dunhaung, Gansu, People’s Republic of China. Photographed in 2006 for the exhibition: The Great Wall of China: dynasties, dragons and warriors.
File no. 00×04574
Photography by Jean-François Lanzarone.
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Further, faster, higher: a sound and light experience, transforms the Museums iconic Transport Gallery and brings to life some of its most popular vehicles and aircraft.
File no. 00z19238
Photography by Jean-François Lanzarone
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Powerhouse Museum conservators assisted Wollombi Museum with the removal of fragile objects from this farm shed at Byora, 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. 00z09441.
Photograpahy by Marinco Kojdanovski.
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Trees affected by a salt scald, the result of rising groundwater near Boorowa, New South Wales. Photographed for the Powerhouse Museum exhibition, Eco-Logic: creating a sustainable future.
File no. 00217465
Photography by Jean-François Lanzarone.
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Interior of the Southeast corner tower, city wall, Beijing, People’s Republic of China. Photographed in 2006 for the exhibition, The Great Wall of China: dynasties, dragons and warriors.
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Photography by Jean-François Lanzarone.
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Exterior view of the Sydney Observatory with black time ball.
File # 00220400.
Photography by Penelope Clay.
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Frangipani flower. Photographed for the 1998 Powerhouse Museum exhibition on the work of Caroline Casey, a Sydney designer of furniture and objects inspired by natural forms.
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Photography by Penelope Clay
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Interior of the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.
File #00z21201.
Photography by Jean-François Lanzarone.
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Wood fire stove at the White Rose cafe, Binalong, NSW. Photographed for the publication What’s In Store? a history of retailing in Australia.
File #00219336.
Photography by Marinco Kojdanovski.
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