A pictorial guide to identifying Australian architecture – photo collection
This collection of over 700 black and white photo prints was used to illustrate the book A pictorial guide to identifying Australian architecture by Richard Apperly, Robert Irving and Peter Reynolds, first published by Angus & Robertson, Sydney, in 1989.
Most photographs were taken by Solomon Mitchell specially for the publication. They were supplemented with photographs from the Max Freeland collection and from authors Richard Apperly and Robert Irving. Other photographs were provided by Richard Stringer, Wolfgang Sievers, Mark Strizic, Max Dupain, David Moore, John Gollings and Fritz Kos.
The book and its illustrations provide a survey of different historical styles of Australian architecture broken down into six periods: old colonial (1788–c1840), Victorian (c1840–c1890), Federation (c1890–c1915), interwar (c1915–c1940), postwar (c1940–1960) and late 20th century (1960–1989). It also includes architecture produced for a wide range of uses, including as domestic dwellings, churches, hospitals, and commercial and government buildings.
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Photo collections
House photo albums
These specially produced photograph albums (some in published form and others consisting of photographs pasted into an album) comprise images of one or more domestic dwellings and depict exteriors, interiors and gardens in NSW mostly from the late 19th to the early 20th centuries
Richard Stringer’s architectural photographs, 1968–2003
This portfolio contains 55 photo prints taken by architectural photographer Richard Stringer, dating from 1968 to 2003, documenting significant Australian domestic buildings
Barry Wollaston: historic buildings in the county of Cumberland (NSW), 1954
This collection consists of 232 photo negatives by architect and photographer Barry Wollaston of buildings in the Sydney region considered by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects in the early 1950s to be of architectural and historical value
Electricity Commission
These photos record the power generation and transmission assets of the organisation and document the working conditions and social events of its employees