AVAILABLE NOW! Hot chips by the beach, Romper Room on Channel 3, a job at the steelworks and live music at the Star Hotel. Newcastle: Our Town Revisited is a collection of colour images of Newcastle and surrounding areas. The photos range in date from the 1950s to the 1990s, with most from the 1970s. Many of the photos come…
Draws on the Ken Magor collection, and photos from various other sources, to take the reader on a journey through time in the Hunter Region, from the days of sail to the 1980s, with an emphasis on transport by sea and land.
Looking back on jobs and workplaces of the past, many of them forgotten or passing from memory, The Way We Worked celebrates the changing nature of employment in the Hunter Region.
In 2017, former press photographer Ron Morrison and his wife Liz gave Greg and Sylvia Ray access to an archive of more than 5000 photographs and negatives assembled during their time as operators of their own press agency in Newcastle. The Rays have digitised the collection and are proud to present this sparkling volume of images of Newcastle and surrounds,…
The Hunter Region in The Great War commemorates the Hunter’s role in the First World War of 1914-1918, using letters and diaries to tell the stories in the words of those who experienced the conflict.
Featuring stunning images scanned from vintage glass-plate negatives, Images on Glass brings to light many rare views of Newcastle and the Hunter in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
A vibrant and colourful tribute to a not-so-lamented era of home entertainment, Newcastle Slideshow celebrates the Hunter Region in the golden days of slides. Image supplied for personal use only. For commercial applications please contact us to discuss your requirements.
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