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Summerhill Creek Near Langs Point.
Summerhill Creek Near Langs Point.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, image 110 x 180mm. 4¼ x 7". Tatty and chipped extremities.
Summer Hill Creek, Ophir, New South Wales, Australia. Plate to Volume III of 'Our Antipodes', published in three vols. in 1852.
National Library of Australia: 2175597. Abbey Travel: 562, 14.
[Ref: 10784]   £45.00   (£54.00 incl.VAT)
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Lower Wallabi Rocks.
Lower Wallabi Rocks.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph. Sheet: 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Repaired loss of top left and bottom right corner.
The dramatic rock formations at Wallabi point, New South Wales, Australia. Plate to Volume III of 'Our Antipodes', published in three vols. in 1852.
[Ref: 39865]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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Ophir Gold Mines.
Ophir Gold Mines.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph. Printed area: 110 x 180mm (4¼ x 7"). Tear into the title area.
Ophir, New South Wales, was the first place payable gold was discovered in Australia in 1851. This sparked Australia's first gold rush, which proved to be short lived and did not lead to the establishment of a town. Plate to Volume III of 'Our Antipodes', published in three vols. in 1852.
Abbey Travel: 562, 13.
[Ref: 33138]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Fording The Bell River.
Fording The Bell River.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Col.l Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Faint mount burn.
A team of men persuading two horses to pull a carriage across a narrow river. Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author, arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851. His cousin, Sir Charles Fitzroy, was Governor of New South Wales: together they went across the Blue Mountains on a month-long journey that became the basis for Mundy’s bestselling diary and narrative of colonial development, 'Our Antipodes'.
Abbey Travel: 562.
[Ref: 56744]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Coombing, Near Carcoar.
Coombing, Near Carcoar.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Col.l Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Faint mount burn.
A view of an estate in the Central West region of New South Wales. Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author, arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851. His cousin, Sir Charles Fitzroy, was Governor of New South Wales: together they went across the Blue Mountains on a month-long journey that became the basis for Mundy’s bestselling diary and narrative of colonial development, 'Our Antipodes'.
Abbey 562.
[Ref: 56742]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Hartley._ Chapel and Court House.
Hartley._ Chapel and Court House.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Col.l Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Faint mount burn.
Hartley, a township in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, with the sandstone courthouse was designed by Colonial Architect, Mortimer Lewis, in 1837. Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author, arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851. His cousin, Sir Charles Fitzroy, was Governor of New South Wales: together they went across the Blue Mountains on a month-long journey that became the basis for Mundy’s bestselling diary and narrative of colonial development, 'Our Antipodes'.
Abbey 562.
[Ref: 56741]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Illawarra, a Salt Lagoon.
Illawarra, a Salt Lagoon.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Publication line missing.
Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia. Plate from 'Our Antipodes' (1852) by Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author. Following service in India, Mundy arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851.
Abbey 562.9 [Abbey gives artist line as 'From a Sketch by Mrs. G.C. Mundy]
[Ref: 43382]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Summerhill Creek Near Langs Point.
Summerhill Creek Near Langs Point.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, image 110 x 180mm. 4¼ x 7".
Summer Hill Creek, Ophir, New South Wales, Australia. Plate from 'Our Antipodes' (1852) by Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author. Following service in India, Mundy arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851.
Abbey 562.14.
[Ref: 43380]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Government House, Sydney, and Cove Farm.
Government House, Sydney, and Cove Farm.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Col.l Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½"). Faint mount burn.
A view looking up at Government House from the banks of Sydney Harbour. Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author, arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851. His cousin, Sir Charles Fitzroy, was Governor of New South Wales: together they went across the Blue Mountains on a month-long journey that became the basis for Mundy’s bestselling diary and narrative of colonial development, 'Our Antipodes'.
Abbey 562.
[Ref: 56743]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Lower Wallabi Rocks.
Lower Wallabi Rocks.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Hullmandel & Walton, Printers
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½").
The dramatic rock formations at Wallabi point, New South Wales, Australia. Plate from 'Our Antipodes' (1852) by Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author. Following service in India, Mundy arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851.
Abbey 562.15
[Ref: 43383]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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Eagle Hawk Neck.
Eagle Hawk Neck.
On Stone by W.L. Walton. From a Sketch by Coll. Mundy. Printed by Hullmandel & Walton.
London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1852.
Tinted lithograph, sheet 140 x 220mm (5½ x 8½").
Eagle Hawk Neck, the narrow isthmus connecting the Tasman Peninsula and Forestier Peninsula in south-east Tasmania. Plate from 'Our Antipodes' (1852) by Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy (1804-60), soldier and author. Following service in India, Mundy arrived in Australia in 1846 as deputy adjudant general of military forces in Australia, staying there until 1851.
Abbey 562.11.
[Ref: 43381]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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