Since we are now living in a modern world society,you can really see a great difference among these 34 vintage photos in Australia which is now considered as one of the wealthiest country in the world.
From its vintage photos, Australia which is now a developed country will prove you how fast this country eventually changed because of the unity as well as sacrifices rendered by its people..
Meanwhile, looking at these 34 vintage photos listed below will surely give you a goosebumps experience as some of the photos showed how the people was able to survived and lived in the past. The last one seemed like a nightmare. Check this out!
#1. Arnotts’ Biscuits Albion van in 1936.
#2. Visiting Native American Chief in 1935.
#3. Open air wash house in 1935.
#4. Australia’s first atmospheric theatre in 1928.
#5. First Australian Aboriginal writer David Unaipon (1872-1967)
#6. Marie-Celeste de Villentroy with the Australian Flag in 1920.
#7. Henley Beach, South Australia, 1918.
#8. Patrons of the Eureka Hotel in 1915.
#9. Flinders Street Station, Melbourne circa in 1914.
#10. One of Australia’s tattooed ladies in 1913 Wallona Aritta.
#11. First Australasian Antarctic Expedition in 1912.
#12. Chinese gardeners at Cairns railway station in 1910.
#13. Melbourne Cup, Flemington in 1906.
#14. Sydney Cricket Ground in 1905.
#15. Mrs Walter Lawrence Silver on the wallaby track, circa in 1904.
#16. First car imported into New South Wales in 1903.
#17. Imperial Army officers in 1901.
#18. Glenelg Beach, South Australia, 1901.
#19. Geelong AFL team in 1900.
#20. Family portrait of storekeeper in 1900.
#21. Kalgoorlie crowd waiting for the election results in 1900.
#22. Swanston Street, Melbourne, 1872.
#23. Australia’s first opera performing families in 1875.
#24. Burdekin River in flood, 1875.
#25. Teacher and children outside the school in 1873.
#26. Miner and photography pioneer B.O. Holtermann in 1873.
#27. First Aboriginal cricket team in 1867.
#28. Members of the South Australian Volunteer Forces in 1860.
#29. Kidney Brothers Boot & Shoe Warehouse in 1861.
#30. Daguerreotype of Stephen King and a young woman in 1859.
#31. First Druggist’s Shop in Melbourne in 1957.
#32. Oldest known surviving photograph in 1945.
#33. Marking the 175 years since the invention of photography.
#34. Harris family, Sydney, 1877.
Interesting, but a few howlers–notably nos. 31/32 are in the wrong century by exactly one hundred years…..