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Tasmanian Collection (page 6)

Discover the enigmatic beauty of Tasmania, where ancient legends and breathtaking landscapes intertwine

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Tasmanian Tiger, Thylacine, at London Zoo, Victorian period

Tasmanian Tiger, Thylacine, at London Zoo, Victorian period

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Tasmanian Probation Station

Tasmanian Probation Station
A convict probation station in Tasmania (known as Van Diemens Land until 1856). In the foreground a group of convicts going about their work are supervised by an armed guard. Date: 19th century

Background imageTasmanian Collection: View of Mersey River and the Valley Through the Alum Cliffs Gorge, Mole Creek

View of Mersey River and the Valley Through the Alum Cliffs Gorge, Mole Creek, Great Western Tiers, Tasmania, Australia
Tulampanga, or Alum Cliffs, was a place of particular social and spiritual significance to Aborigines because of the ochre to be found in that area of the Gog Range

Background imageTasmanian Collection: The Red Bridge Crossing the Elizabeth River at Campbell Town, Tasmania, Australia

The Red Bridge Crossing the Elizabeth River at Campbell Town, Tasmania, Australia
Built in 1838 using penal labour, it is the oldest surviving brick arch bridge in Australia, as well as the oldest bridge anywhere on the National Highway

Background imageTasmanian Collection: The Devils Gullet, Mole Creek, Tasmania, Australia

The Devils Gullet, Mole Creek, Tasmania, Australia
Devils Gullet is a state reserve in Tasmania, Australia. It is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness. From the reserve, visitors unable or unwilling to hike the challenging Walls of Jerusalem National

Background imageTasmanian Collection: A Close Up Portrait of a Tasmanian Forester (Eastern Grey) Kangaroo, Tasmania, Australia

A Close Up Portrait of a Tasmanian Forester (Eastern Grey) Kangaroo, Tasmania, Australia
Kangaroo is a marsupial and they are endemic to Australia.The eastern grey kangaroo is less well-known than the red (outside Australia), but the most often seen

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Tasman Arch And Littoral Chasm in Tasman National Park, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia

Tasman Arch And Littoral Chasm in Tasman National Park, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia
The Tasman Peninsula is a peninsula located in south-east Tasmania, Australia, approximately 75 km (47 mi) by the Arthur Highway, south-east of Hobart

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Gully in the Tasmanian Jungle, Charles E Gordon Frazer

Gully in the Tasmanian Jungle, Charles E Gordon Frazer
A Gully in the Tasmanian Jungle with Wallabies in the foreground, by Charles E Gordon Frazer (1863-1899)

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869357

Picture No. 10869357
Tasmanian devil - mouth open showing teeth not worn (young animal) (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Tasmanian aborigines attacking a settlers hut

Tasmanian aborigines attacking a settlers hut. 1870

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Australia, Tasmania, Mt Field National Park. Horseshoe Falls

Australia, Tasmania, Mt Field National Park. Horseshoe Falls

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Australia, Tasmania, Pipers River. Vineyard in the renowned Pipers River wine region

Australia, Tasmania, Pipers River. Vineyard in the renowned Pipers River wine region

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Australia, Tasmania, Freycinet National Park. Wineglass Bay

Australia, Tasmania, Freycinet National Park. Wineglass Bay

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Tasmanian Tiger on display, Australia

Tasmanian Tiger on display, Australia
Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) on display (probably stuffed), in a garden in Australia. The species is believed to be extinct. Date: circa 1910

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Tasmanian Devil

Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Tasmanian Devil. Date: 1933

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Australia, Cradle Mountain, Dove Lake, Getty Images, island, Tasmania, Tasmanian

Australia, Cradle Mountain, Dove Lake, Getty Images, island, Tasmania, Tasmanian
Tasmania Australia

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Tasmanian wolf (Thylacinus cynocephalus)

Tasmanian wolf (Thylacinus cynocephalus)
Illustration engraving of a Tasmanian wolf (Thylacinus cynocephalus)

Background imageTasmanian Collection: View of Cradle Mountain in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park

View of Cradle Mountain in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Central Highlands Region of Tasmania
The Cradle Mountain is a mountain in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania, Australia. The mountain is situated in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park

Background imageTasmanian Collection: View of Greater Hobart Area From Mount Wellington, Southeast Coastal Region of Tasmania, Australia

View of Greater Hobart Area From Mount Wellington, Southeast Coastal Region of Tasmania, Australia
Mount Wellington is a mountain in the southeast coastal region of Tasmania, Australia. The mountain is the summit of the Wellington Range on whose foothills is built much of the city of Hobart

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Hobart Town Chain Gang, c. 1831 (etching)

Hobart Town Chain Gang, c. 1831 (etching)
XND348414 Hobart Town Chain Gang, c.1831 (etching) by Bruce, Charles (1807-51); Private Collection; (add.info.: inscribed with This is no otherwise curious than as a specimen of the first efforts at)

Background imageTasmanian Collection: The Tasmania Gold Mine, Beaconsfield, Tasmania, c

The Tasmania Gold Mine, Beaconsfield, Tasmania, c
KW187926 The Tasmania Gold Mine, Beaconsfield, Tasmania, c.1900, from Under the Southern Cross - Glimpses of Australia, published in 1908 (b/w photo) by Australian Photographer (20th century)

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Felling a Blue-Gum Tree in Huon Forest, Tasmania, c

Felling a Blue-Gum Tree in Huon Forest, Tasmania, c
KW187919 Felling a Blue-Gum Tree in Huon Forest, Tasmania, c.1900, from Under the Southern Cross - Glimpses of Australia, published in 1908 (b/w photo) by Australian Photographer (20th century)

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Falls Hut, Cascades, Australia

Falls Hut, Cascades, Australia
Falls Hut, Cascades, Tasmania, Australia Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10862703

Picture No. 10862703
Wybaleena Chapel.site of last large settlement of Tasmanian Aborigines. Flinders Island, Tasmania, Australia Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10862963

Picture No. 10862963
Tasmanian waratah (Telopea truncata). Tasmania, Australia Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869359

Picture No. 10869359
Tasmanian Devil - spoor in sand; animals often scavenge the shoreline for carrion (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869368

Picture No. 10869368
Tasmanian Devil - with mouth wide open (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869363

Picture No. 10869363
Tasmanian Devil - scavenging along the edge of lagoon (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869364

Picture No. 10869364
Tasmanian Devil - female with mouth open and young approx. 10 weeks old (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869366

Picture No. 10869366
Tasmanian Devil - young animal looking to camera (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869365

Picture No. 10869365
Tasmanian Devil - head with mouth wide open (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869360

Picture No. 10869360
Tasmanian Devil - female near entrance to den (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869361

Picture No. 10869361
Tasmanian devil - female devil in natural habitat (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869358

Picture No. 10869358
Tasmanian Devil - young animal eating (older animals carry many scars from fighting) (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869355

Picture No. 10869355
Tasmanian devil - portrait of female near den (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10865299

Picture No. 10865299
Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii). Tasmania, Australia Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10860842

Picture No. 10860842
Tasmanian tree fern / Soft tree fern / Man fern (Dicksonia antarctica) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869367

Picture No. 10869367
Tasmanian Devil and Forester Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus subspecies) confrontation (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869373

Picture No. 10869373
Tasmanian Devil - young approx. 10 weeks old (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869369

Picture No. 10869369
Tasmanian Devil - in snow; travelling in snow is hard work for Devils as their weight (males 9 kg, females 7 kg) means they sink in. (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10869370

Picture No. 10869370
Tasmanian Devil - two young devils 9 months old at entrance to den (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10894854

Picture No. 10894854
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisi) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10894855

Picture No. 10894855
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisi) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Picture No. 10894853

Picture No. 10894853
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisi) Date:

Background imageTasmanian Collection: View of beach and forest habitat, Maria Island N. P. Tasmania, Australia, February

View of beach and forest habitat, Maria Island N. P. Tasmania, Australia, February
View of beach and forest habitat, Maria Island N.P. Tasmania, Australia, February



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Discover the enigmatic beauty of Tasmania, where ancient legends and breathtaking landscapes intertwine. Known as the home of the Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine, this mystical island holds secrets that captivate the imagination. Once roaming freely in its wilderness, the Thylacine now remains only in memories and faded photographs. In Hobart, immerse yourself in the ethereal atmosphere of Dark Mofo Winter Solstice Swim. As brave souls plunge into icy waters, they pay homage to a land steeped in folklore and mystery. The city's iconic Tasman Bridge stands tall over River Derwent, connecting past and present with its majestic presence. Venture further to Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, where nature unveils its grandeur at every turn. From the tranquil Dove Lake nestled beneath Cradle Mountain's towering peaks to Twisted Lakes' otherworldly allure and Little Horn's rugged charm - each corner whispers tales of an untamed wilderness. Step back in time at Mount Field National Park's Horseshoe Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site adorned with cascading waters amidst lush greenery. Here lies a testament to Tasmania's rich natural heritage that deserves our utmost respect and preservation. As we explore this land of wonders, let us not forget Truganini - the last surviving female Tasmanian aborigine whose spirit lingers amongst these lands. Her story serves as a reminder of Tasmania's complex history and cultural significance. Finally, surrender to serenity on St Helens Conservation Area's pristine beaches along Australia's Pacific coast. Let your worries wash away with each crashing wave as you bask in Tasmania’s untouched splendor. Tasmania beckons adventurers seeking solace within nature’s embrace; it is a place where legends are born from misty mountainsides and forgotten creatures roam through dreamscape valleys. Come lose yourself among sandy bays, hidden lakeshores, and untamed wilderness - for Tasmania holds a magic that will forever enchant the soul.