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Tasmania Collection

Discover the untamed beauty of Tasmania, where history and nature intertwine seamlessly

Background imageTasmania Collection: Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine

Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) in captivity at London Zoo. The species is believed to be extinct. Largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times - became extinct in 1936

Background imageTasmania Collection: Baby wombat with the mother at Maria Island

Baby wombat with the mother at Maria Island

Background imageTasmania Collection: Wombat at Maria island, Tasmania

Wombat at Maria island, Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Australian wombat

Australian wombat
Australian common wombat is marsupial and herbivore, only coming out at dusk and evening to feed

Background imageTasmania Collection: Deep Creek at William National Park, Bay of Fires, Tasmania

Deep Creek at William National Park, Bay of Fires, Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Map of Australia

Map of Australia, showing her natural and industrial resources. 20th century

Background imageTasmania Collection: Antique map of Tasmania

Antique map of Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Antique Map of Tasmania

Antique Map of Tasmania
Antique map of Tasmania from 1867

Background imageTasmania Collection: The Neck of Bruny Island, South Eastern Coast of Tasmania, Australia

The Neck of Bruny Island, South Eastern Coast of Tasmania, Australia
Bruny Island is an island off the south-eastern coast of Tasmania, from which it is separated by the D Entrecasteaux Channel

Background imageTasmania Collection: Maps / Australia / New Zea

Maps / Australia / New Zea
Map showing Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand and neighbouring islands

Background imageTasmania Collection: Poster advertising Shaw Savill & Albion Line

Poster advertising Shaw Savill & Albion Line round the world tours to New Zealand direct, via the Panama Canal. Through bookings to Australia and Tasmania by Royal Mail steamers

Background imageTasmania Collection: Lobster pots stacked on the Strahan wharf, west coastline of Tasmania

Lobster pots stacked on the Strahan wharf, west coastline of Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Bay of Fires in Tasmania

Bay of Fires in Tasmania
Red lichen covered rocks on beach, Bay of Fires. Tasmania, Australia

Background imageTasmania Collection: Van Diemens Island, or Tasmania 1851

Van Diemens Island, or Tasmania 1851
A fine facimile artworked from an antique original map of Van Diemens Land or Tasmania, issued as part of the 1851 edition of John Tallis and Companys " The Illustrated Atlas

Background imageTasmania Collection: Last light on Mount Wellington, Hobart Tasmania

Last light on Mount Wellington, Hobart Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Reflections in a small coastal lagoon at Adventure bay, South Bruny Island, Tasmania

Reflections in a small coastal lagoon at Adventure bay, South Bruny Island, Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Cradle Mountain Tasmania

Cradle Mountain Tasmania
ADDITIONAL RATES MAY APPLY FOR USE OF IMAGE. An undated photo of a clear day at Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, Australia. (aP Image/Simon Woodcock)

Background imageTasmania Collection: Sunset at Cradle Mountain

Sunset at Cradle Mountain, Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Russell falls mount field nationala park Tasmania

Russell falls mount field nationala park Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Dawn light at the Hobart waterfront, southern Tasmania

Dawn light at the Hobart waterfront, southern Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Stargazing

Stargazing
Hobart capital of Tasmania. Australia

Background imageTasmania Collection: Truganini, last surviving female Tasmanian Aboiginal

Truganini, last surviving female Tasmanian Aboiginal
Truganini (Truganina, Trugernanner or Lalla Rooke, c1812-1876), the last surviving Tasmanian Aboiginal or Palawa woman. 1866

Background imageTasmania Collection: Russell Falls - stunning waterfall amidst lush temperate rainforest

Russell Falls - stunning waterfall amidst lush temperate rainforest. Different kinds of ferns dominate the vegetation
SAS-1610 Russell Falls - waterfall amidst temperate rainforest Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTasmania Collection: Weedy seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus) male carries eggs through a kelp forest

Weedy seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus) male carries eggs through a kelp forest (Macrocystis pyrifera) in Tasmania, Australia. Tasmania is the only part of Australia with giant kelp forests

Background imageTasmania Collection: Dark Mofo Winter Solstice Swim Hobart

Dark Mofo Winter Solstice Swim Hobart
Participants of the Dark Mofo Nude Solstice Swim are seen in the River Derwent at dawn, in Hobart, Friday, June 22, 2018. (aP Image/Rob Blakers)

Background imageTasmania Collection: Stormy weather, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Stormy weather, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageTasmania Collection: Coles Bay in Freycinet National Park, East coast of Tasmania

Coles Bay in Freycinet National Park, East coast of Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Tasmanian Pademelon - female adult and weaned young in lush temperate rainforest

Tasmanian Pademelon - female adult and weaned young in lush temperate rainforest
SAS-1666 Tasmanian Pademelon - female adult and weaned young in rainforest. Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia Thylogale billardierii Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints

Background imageTasmania Collection: Dead Trees in the highland region of the Tasmanian central plateau

Dead Trees in the highland region of the Tasmanian central plateau

Background imageTasmania Collection: The old pier at Lillies beach on Flinders Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

The old pier at Lillies beach on Flinders Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageTasmania Collection: Malacosteus niger, stoplight loosejaw

Malacosteus niger, stoplight loosejaw
Deep sea fish found off Tasmania, Australia. Specimen held in the collections at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTasmania Collection: Australia, satellite image

Australia, satellite image. North is at top. Australia is the worlds smallest continent. It is located in the southern hemisphere, southeast of Asia

Background imageTasmania Collection: Duck-billed Platypus Adult male, South Esk River area, North East Tasmania, Australia

Duck-billed Platypus Adult male, South Esk River area, North East Tasmania, Australia
AU-1745 Duck-billed PLATYPUS - adult male South Esk River area, NE Tasmania, Australia Ornithorhynchus anatinus Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTasmania Collection: Ben Lomond, Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Ben Lomond, Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTasmania Collection: Dark Mofo Winter Solstice Swim Hobart

Dark Mofo Winter Solstice Swim Hobart
Participants of the Dark Mofo Nude Solstice Swim are seen in the River Derwent at dawn, in Hobart, Friday, June 22, 2018. (aP Image/Rob Blakers)

Background imageTasmania Collection: Antique Map of Australia

Antique Map of Australia
Vintage map of Australia, from 1894

Background imageTasmania Collection: Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTasmania Collection: Dark Mofo Winter Solstice Swim Hobart

Dark Mofo Winter Solstice Swim Hobart
Swimmers participate in the 2019 Dark Mofo Nude Solstice Swim at Sandy Bay beach, Hobart, Saturday, 22 June 2019. (aP Image/Rob Blakers)

Background imageTasmania Collection: A rural gravel road on south Bruny Island, Southern Tasmania

A rural gravel road on south Bruny Island, Southern Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park

Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTasmania Collection: Twisted Lakes and Little Horn, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park

Twisted Lakes and Little Horn, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTasmania Collection: Wineglass Bay, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Wineglass Bay, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTasmania Collection: Australia, Tasmania

Australia, Tasmania. Peaks of Cradle Mountain (1545m) at Dove Lake on Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park - part of Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site. Australia, Tasmania

Background imageTasmania Collection: Map of Australia and New Zealand (coloured engraving)

Map of Australia and New Zealand (coloured engraving)
KW270862 Map of Australia and New Zealand (coloured engraving) by Archer, J. (fl.1830); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imageTasmania Collection: Tasman Bridge, River Derwent, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Tasman Bridge, River Derwent, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTasmania Collection: Wineglass Bay - beautiful, turquoise coloured Wineglass Bay and surrounding mountains seen

Wineglass Bay - beautiful, turquoise coloured Wineglass Bay and surrounding mountains seen from Wineglass Bay Lookout
SAS-1785 Wineglass Bay - and surrounding mountains seen from Wineglass Bay Lookout. Freycinet National Park, Tasmania, Australia Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageTasmania Collection: Tasmania Australia Cradle Mountain & Lake Dove. Cradle Mountain & Lake St Clair National Park

Tasmania Australia Cradle Mountain & Lake Dove. Cradle Mountain & Lake St Clair National Park
JPF-6920 TASMANIA - Cradle Mountain and Lake Dove. St Clair National Park. Tasmania, Australia Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageTasmania Collection: 05av812

05av812
Garth Tander (AUS) HSV Commodore won his first round since Bathurst 2000 V8 Supercars, Rd12, Ferodo Triple Challenge, Symmons Plains, Tasmania. 13 November 2005 DIGITAL IMAGE



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Discover the untamed beauty of Tasmania, where history and nature intertwine seamlessly. 🌿🗺️ Unveil the mysteries of this captivating island as you embark on a journey through time. Transport yourself to an era long gone with the sight of an antique map of Tasmania, tracing its contours and marveling at its unique shape. Let your imagination wander as you explore every nook and cranny, from the rugged coastlines to the dense rainforests. Immerse yourself in tales of wonder as you encounter remnants of a bygone era, such as the elusive Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine. This enigmatic creature once roamed freely across these lands, leaving behind whispers that still echo through time. Its presence is immortalized in stories and folklore, forever etched into Tasmania's identity. As you venture further into this enchanting realm, let your eyes feast upon breathtaking landscapes that will leave you spellbound. Stand atop The Neck of Bruny Island on the southeastern coast and gaze out over azure waters merging with golden sands—a sight that epitomizes tranquility. Explore beyond Tasmania's shores with a glance at maps showcasing Australia and New Zealand—reminders that this island is part of a vast continent brimming with wonders yet to be discovered. Witness daily life unfold before your eyes at Strahan wharf on Tasmania's west coastline—the lobster pots stacked high tell tales of hardworking fishermen who rely on these bountiful waters for their livelihoods. Travel back in time to 1851 when Van Diemens Island was renamed Tasmania—an important milestone marking its transformation into what we know today. Feel connected to those who came before us as you trace their footsteps through history. Nature enthusiasts will find solace amidst untouched beauty: behold Bay of Fires' fiery orange-hued rocks contrasting against pristine white sands—a visual masterpiece crafted by Mother Nature herself.