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Capturing time, panoramas of old Australia, Edwin Barnard

Label
Capturing time, panoramas of old Australia, Edwin Barnard
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 178-180) and index
resource.governmentPublication
federal national government publication
Illustrations
mapsfacsimilesportraitsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Capturing time
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Edwin Barnard
Sub title
panoramas of old Australia
Summary
Panoramas, whether painted or photographed, were the nineteenth-century equivalent of IMAX or Google maps. These wide-angled views of landscapes and cities fascinated viewers, who had never before seen such far-reaching perspectives on the world around them. Based on the National Library of Australia's extensive collections, Capturing Time: Panoramas of Old Australia looks back on our nation through the magic of panoramas--to the streets of Sydney when it was the convict capital, to the gold rushes of Melbourne and to Perth, struggling to establish a toehold on the continent's western frontier. Dating from 1810 to the 1920s, the paintings and photographs include historic views of all of Australia's capital cities, plus some country towns. Not only can readers imagine what it might have been like to stand on Sydney's Observatory Hill in 1820, for example, but also what it would have been like to stand there with a companion able to point out landmarks and tell the sorts of interesting stories that only locals knowPanoramasHistoryPaintings & Photographs;
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