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    Elder House, Mary Street, Brisbane - second draft
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    Elder House, O'Connell Street, Sydney
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    Elder House, 499-501 Bourke Street, Melbourne
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    Elder House, 9-11 O'Connell Street, Sydney
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    Elder House, 9-11 O'Connell Street, Sydney
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    Elder House, Grenfell Street, Adelaide,
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    London Office, 3 St Helen's Place, Bishopsgate, England
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    Perth, 1860
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
    The site of the present Elder House, St George's Terrace, Perth Western Australia
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    Elder Building, 2 William Street, Perth
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    Elder Building, 95 William Street, Melbourne
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    16 High Street, Kircaldy, Scotland.
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
    Birthplace of Alexander Lang Elder, Founder of Elder, Smith & Co Limited
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    Elder House, 27 Currie Street, Adelaide, South Australia
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    Elder House, 499-501 Bourke Street, Melbourne
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    Elder House, Mary Street, Brisbane
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    Elder House, 113 St George's Terrace, Perth
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    Elder House, 2 Felix Street, Brisbane
    Artist: John Charles Goodchild (1898-1980)
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    View of Richmond looking west, New South Wales
    (John Sands, Sydney and Sands & McDougall, Melbourne, 1860s) Artist: Frederick Charles (Frederick Clark) Terry (1825-1869); Engraver: A. Willmore (1814-1888)
    The engraving depicts a wide road running through the village of Richmond. The street has kerbs and is edged by timber fences with the occasional gate.The first house on the left has climbing plants growing up its veranda posts and had been the residence of a Mr Hale. A church and its spire can be seen at the end of the vista. A bullock drawn cart laden with hay proceeds down the road and various figures, including a man dressed in a smock populate the scene.
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    View of Fitzroy Bridge, Windsor, New South Wales
    (John Sands, Sydney and Sands & McDougall, Melbourne) Engraver: A. Willmore, A. (1814-1888); Artist: Frederick Charles (Frederick Clark) Terry, (1825-1869)
    River scene depicting two bridges over South Creek, with the town of Windsor in the background. Cattle graze in the foreground and ducks swim on the water. A horsedrawn carriage with passengers on the outside of the vehicle crosses the upper bridge. This bridge is constructed with arches and is supported by two sets of double piles and timber, probably ironbark, cross beams. It was named Fitzroy Bridge after the Governor of the colony. The lower bridge has horizontal timber rails and is carried on a large number of piers. It was known as Howe Bridge because John Howe built it in 1813.
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    View of Windsor Church, Windsor, New South Wales
    (John Sands, Sydney and Sands & McDougall, Melbourne) Engraver: A. Willmore (1814-1888); Artist: Frederick Charles (Frederick Clark) Terry, (1825-1869)
    View of St Matthew's Church in a landscape setting. The building has a tower at one end surmounted by a lantern and a cross. The church's entrance is of similar shape and in alignment with the tall narrow round headed window apertures. These alternate with a sequence of pilasters along the rectangular wall. At the near end there is a domed semicircular extruded niche. Several grave stones can be seen and a man and woman contemplate a wall plaque behind an iron fence enclosure. St Matthew's was designed by Francis Greenway in 1817, built by convict labour and consecrated by the Rev. Samuel Marsden in December 1822. It is considered Greenway's masterpiece and is the oldest Church of England church in Australia.
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    View of Creswick's Creek from Spring Hill, Victoria.
    (Victoria illustrated., published by Sands & Kenny, Melbourne & Sydney, 1857) Tingle, J., engraver; Gill, S.T. (Samuel Thomas), 1818-1880 artist; Sands & Kenny, publisher
    Landscape with a distant view of buildings on a hill in the middle of the composition. One of the structures appears to be a tower. In the foreground, two men are seen from behind. One leans against a tree while the other sits with his elbow on a rock. Gold was discovered in the Creswick district, north of Ballarat in 1851.