Landscapes
The Silentworld Collection holds a wide range of early views of colonial Australia including landscapes and seascapes. These include very early views of Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart and Fremantle, as well as, many regional locations.
SF000707
Hawkesbury and Blue Mountains from Windsor
James Wallis – Artist
1815
Landscape Paintings
SF000710
Early topographical watercolour of Sydney
George William Evans – Artist
1825
Landscape Paintings
SF000712
The Residence of Phillip Parker King
Phillip Parker King – Artist
1820
Landscape Paintings
SF000713
Drawing of the Australian Coastline
William Westall – Artist
1802
Landscape Paintings
SF000714
Vue de la Ville du Port de Sidney en Nouvelle Holland
Unknown
1829
Landscape Paintings
SF000747
View of Sydney Cove, New South Wales
Edward Dayes – Artist
1804
Landscape Paintings
SF000846
View of Sydney from the North Shore
Conrad Martens – Artist
1849
Landscape Paintings
SF000909
Government House, Perth, Western Australia
Cleobulina Amellia Reveley – Artist
c1830
Landscape Paintings
SF001446
Hobart Town from Kangaroo Bay Van Diemen’s Land
Thomas Gardiner – Artist
c1840
Landscape Paintings
SF001447
Melbourne from the South Side of the Yarra Yarra
Wilbraham Liardet – Artist
c1869
Landscape Paintings
SF001479
A View of the Endeavour River
Sydney Parkinson – Artist
1773
Landscape Paintings
SF001632
Sketch of the town of Perth, Western Australia
Charles Dirck Wittenoom – Artist
c1832
Landscape Paintings
Point Piper from Shark Island, New South Wales
George Edwards Peacock – Artist
c1840
Landscape Paintings
Vue de la Ville de Sydney et environs
Romauld Georges Ménard – Artist
1838
Landscape Paintings
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Maps and Charts
Maps and Charts
Date range: 1541-1836
Ship Models
Ship Models
Date range: 1629-1890
Maritime Paintings
Maritime Paintings
Date range: 1793-1849
Manuscripts and Ephemera
Manuscripts and Ephemera
Date range: 1768-c1850
Medallions and Convict Tokens
Medallions & Convict Tokens
Date range: 1619-1880
European Portraits
European Portraits
Date range: c1700-c1860
Indigenous History
Indigenous History
Date range: c1800-1959
Landscapes
Landscapes
Date range: 1768-c1850
Books
Books
Date range: 1694-c1850
Currency and Shares
Currency and Shares
Date range: 1624-1823
Printed Material
Printed Material
Date range: 1541-1836
Maritime Archaeology
Maritime Archaeology
Date range: 1629-1854
Ceramics
Ceramics and Pottery
Date range: c1779-c1830
Cartoons
Cartoons
Date range: 1794-1851
General Interest
General Interest
Date range: c1580-c1850
Curator’s corner
New acquisitions, staff favourites and curios
Child’s Mug
The mug is decorated with an underglaze and a blue transfer print. On the body, it is titled ‘Emigrants to Australia’. This type of body and glaze was discontinued by 1840. Comparison of the handle shape and the profile of the foot, point to the attribution of manufacture by the Davenport Factory.
Bronze Ship’s Bell
Delta was a ship-rigged vessel with two decks and three masts. It was built in Dordrecht, Netherlands in 1839 at the shipyard of Jan Schouten and registered in the same port. Its hull was constructed of oak and sheathed in ‘yellow metal’. Delta was owned by H. van der Sande at the time of its loss and was engaged as a cargo trader.
The Delta carried 29 crew and passengers, while sailing from Melbourne to Batavia in ballast when wrecked at Kenn Reefs on 30 May 1854 whilst under the command of Captain J.G. Kunst. This vessel loss supports the pattern of shipwrecks located on a well-travelled shipping route that was poorly charted until the mid-nineteenth century. The crew of the Delta could see four other shipwrecks at Kenn Reefs at the time of their vessel’s loss.
Portrait of CATO
Important image of a ship associated with Matthew Flinders, that would shortly become one of the most famous early shipwrecks in eastern Australian waters. This is a fine ship’s portrait, by one of the great exponents of the art
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Maps and Charts
Date range: 1541-1836
Ship Models
Date range: 1629-1890
Maritime Paintings
Date range: 1793-1849
Manuscripts and Ephemera
Date range: 1768-c1850
Medallions & Convict Tokens
Date range: 1619-1880
Landscapes
Date range: 1768-c1850
Books
Date range: 1694-c1850
Currency and Shares
Date range: 1624-1823
Printed Material
Date range: 1541-1836
Maritime Archaeology
Date range: 1629-1854
Curator's corner
New acquisitions, staff favourites and curios
The mug is decorated with an underglaze and a blue transfer print. On the body, it is titled ‘Emigrants to Australia’. This type of body and glaze was discontinued by 1840. Comparison of the handle shape and the profile of the foot, point to the attribution of manufacture by the Davenport Factory.
Delta was a ship-rigged vessel with two decks and three masts. It was built in Dordrecht, Netherlands in 1839 at the shipyard of Jan Schouten and registered in the same port. Its hull was constructed of oak and sheathed in ‘yellow metal’. Delta was owned by H. van der Sande at the time of its loss and was engaged as a cargo trader.
The Delta carried 29 crew and passengers, while sailing from Melbourne to Batavia in ballast when wrecked at Kenn Reefs on 30 May 1854 whilst under the command of Captain J.G. Kunst. This vessel loss supports the pattern of shipwrecks located on a well-travelled shipping route that was poorly charted until the mid-nineteenth century. The crew of the Delta could see four other shipwrecks at Kenn Reefs at the time of their vessel’s loss.
Important image of a ship associated with Matthew Flinders, that would shortly become one of the most famous early shipwrecks in eastern Australian waters. This is a fine ship’s portrait, by one of the great exponents of the art