kangaroo

<p>Robert Morse Withycombe and family in the bushland at Kangaroo Valley, 1888</p>

Robert Morse Withycombe and ...

Robert Morse Withycombe and family in the bushland at Kangaroo Valley, 1888 continue

<p>Hampden Bridge over the Kangaroo River, Kangaroo Valley, early 1900s</p>

Hampden Bridge over the ...

Hampden Bridge over the Kangaroo River, Kangaroo Valley, early 1900s continue

<p>A woman feeds the Emu</p>

Emu

As Australia's largest bird, the Emu can grow to over 1.9 metres yet ... continue

Potoroo

The potoroo is known as the "rat" kangaroo with the appearance of a miniature Wallaby ... continue

<p>Laying the deck for the Woolloomooloo finger wharf, 1912</p>

Woolloomooloo

Located on Sydney Harbour, Woolloomooloo takes its name from a local Aboriginal word meaning 'kangaroo ... continue

<p>Robert Morse Withycombe and family in the bushland at Kangaroo Valley, 1888</p>

Kangaroo Valley

The fertile land of the Kangaroo Valley is the traditional land of the Wodi-Wodi Aboriginal ... continue

<p>Bundarra Post Office, 1901</p>

Bundarra

The town of Bundarra in the northern plains of New South Wales began as a ... continue

Kangaroo

The Kangaroo is the defining animal symbol of Australia. From its use in the national ... continue

<p>Rock Wallaby</p>

Wallaby

Wallabies are part of a small group of mammals called Macropods. Sharing many simlilar characteristics ... continue

Andrew Bent

BENT, ANDREW (1790-1851), printer, publisher and newspaper proprietor, was born in London and early apprenticed ... continue

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography

2001/2/37 Serving fork, electroplated ...

This serving fork with a kangaroo finial is part of the Bill Chapman Collection presented ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

Kangaroo figure by John ...

Wedgwood's kangaroo figure was modelled in 1927 by John Rattenbury Skeaping, a student of ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

2002/30/2 Figure, kangaroo, earthenware ...

Wedgwood's kangaroo figure was modelled in 1927 by John Rattenbury Skeaping, a student of ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

Souvenir sugar spoon from ...

This souvenir spoon belongs to the collection of silver and EPNS (electroplated nickel silver) tableware ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

A6486 Brooch, gold, gold ...

Acquired with its original box, this is the only brooch which can be attributed without ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

A6611 Snuff box, silver, ...

Alexander Dick (c1791-1834), a free settler and silversmith from Scotland, arrived in Sydney from Leith ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

'Sydney Opera House' t-shirt

The image of the Sydney Opera House has appeared on countless t-shirts. As of 2003 ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

B1259 Bicycle, "Kangaroo", dwarf ...

The "Kangaroo" dwarf safety bicycle was made by Hillman, Herbert & Cooper, of the Premier Bicycle ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

2004/133/5 Shoes (pair), cycling, ...

As with many things which were once common place, kangaroo-hide cycling shoes are now a ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

'Skippy' game

'Skippy the Bush Kangaroo' was a television series created by Lee Robinson and Dennis Hill ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum