- AU TAS UTAS ITCCD 2017/3-AK137
- Item
- 1960s
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of Wrest Point Casino tower, looking upwards from base of building
Hal Wyatt
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of Wrest Point Casino tower, looking upwards from base of building
Hal Wyatt
Part of University Library Photographs
Two small black and white photographs of Library staff taken outside Domain House, Christmas 1952.
University of Tasmania
Part of University Library Photographs
Photograph of the main reading area of the Library, Domain, House . Taken in November 1960 showing students working at desks. Honour board on wall.
University of Tasmania
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Black and white postcard of Wrest Point Hotel from the water at Sandy Bay, with Mount Wellington in the background.
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Small pencil sketch of Sandy Bay Beach, Hobart, by Douglas Pratt
George Musgrave Parker
Sandy Bay Road looking towards Hobart
Part of Photographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph shows Sandy Bay Road, with tram tracks on riverside of road, electric wires for Hobart Electric Tramway, carriage wheelmarks in the unpaved road surface, electricity transmission wires strung from poles mounted with porcelain insulators
Swimming pool at Wrest Point Casino
Outdoor swimming pool with wall of glass providing windbreak.
Graeme Raphael
View of Dunkleys Point at Sandy Bay
Part of Photographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph shows Sandy Bay Road in foreground, the grand home St Helena on what is known as Dunkleys Point, and Battery Point on the opposite shore of the bay
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Photograph depicts forecourt of Wrest Point Hotel, Sandy Bay, showing front door with decorative masonry, with five dolphins, ship with St George Cross atop front door. Man in brown uniform standing alongside a Holden FX with dark body paintwork and a yellow painted roof, a taxi affiliated with Hobart's Yellow Cabs, Tasmanian licence plate WXG 772.
Hal Wyatt