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Photographic Print : Lily Pond, Brisbane Botanical Gardens, 1901. Creator: Unknown
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Lily Pond, Brisbane Botanical Gardens, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Lily Pond, Brisbane Botanical Gardens, 1901. Surveyed in 1828 by Colonial Botanist Charles Fraser, the gardens were originally planted in 1825 by convicts with food crops to feed the prison colony. From " Federated Australia". [The Werner Company, London, 1901]
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Association Australia Australia Oceania Australian Botanic Gardens Botanical Botanical Garden Botanical Gardens Botany Brisbane Brisbane Queensland Australia Commonwealth Of Australia Federated Australia Federation Fraser Landscaped Lily Pond Oceania Pond Queensland Water Lilies Water Lily Werner Company
10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Media Storehouse photographic print of Lily Pond in Brisbane Botanical Gardens, captured in 1901. The tranquil waters reflect the beauty of the lily pads, transporting you to the early days of this historic site. Originally planted in 1825, the gardens were surveyed by Colonial Botanist Charles Fraser and worked on by convicts. This stunning, vintage image from Heritage Images is a must-have for any home or office, showcasing the rich history and natural charm of Brisbane's iconic botanical gardens.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print takes us back to the enchanting Lily Pond in Brisbane Botanical Gardens, circa 1901. The creator of this mesmerizing image remains unknown, but their talent for capturing the beauty of nature is undeniable. The Brisbane Botanical Gardens have a rich history dating back to 1825 when convicts were tasked with planting food crops to sustain the prison colony. Surveyed by Colonial Botanist Charles Fraser in 1828, these gardens became a symbol of resilience and growth amidst challenging circumstances. In this snapshot from "Federated Australia" published by The Werner Company in London, we are transported to a serene landscape filled with water lilies gracefully floating on the pond's surface. The meticulously landscaped surroundings create an idyllic setting that invites visitors to immerse themselves in nature's tranquility. As we gaze upon this historic scene, it serves as a reminder of Australia's colonial past and its journey towards becoming a federated nation. This botanical haven not only showcases the country's diverse flora but also represents its scientific advancements and commitment to preserving natural wonders. Today, tourists flock to this tourist attraction nestled within Queensland's capital city. It continues to be a place where locals and visitors alike can escape into the peaceful embrace of lush greenery and blooming flowers. Although the identity of the photographer may remain shrouded in mystery, their legacy lives on through this remarkable photograph that captures both the essence of Australian heritage and the timeless allure of botanical gardens worldwide.
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