Australian historical building Stock Photos and Images
RF2RD83JW–The historical courthouse (1912) of the town of Wagin in the Western Australian Wheatbelt
RF2WHWJMF–Abandoned old house, made of corrugated iron, in the Australian outback. Pindar, Western Australia
RF2WHWJPW–Abandoned old house, made of corrugated iron, in the Australian outback. Pindar, Western Australia
RF2JRNKX1–Typically Australian Victorian building with small shops and a roofed balcony on the second floor in the town of Quorn, South Australia
RF2WHWJJ0–The well preserved heritage Pindar Hotel (1907) in the small outback town of Pindar, Greater Geraldton, Western Australia
RF2WKCM7Y–The Neo-Gothic Saint Mary’s Church (Our Lady of Ara Coeli), constructed of rough hammer-dressed red sandstone, in Northampton, Western Australia
RF2PHH7KK–The opulent York Hotel in Hannan Street in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, in 1900 designed by architect Daniel Edmunds in Federation Anglo-Dutch style
RF2PHH84B–The opulent York Hotel in Hannan Street in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, in 1900 designed by architect Daniel Edmunds in Federation Anglo-Dutch style
RF2RD83JE–The vintage Moran's Wagin Hotel in Wagin, a small town in the Western Australian Wheatbelt.
RF2W8RCC6–View of the monastic town of New Norcia, nestled between trees in the Western Australian wheat belt.
RF2WHWJRB–Well-preserved vintage garage made of corrugated iron in a small town in the Australian outback. Pindar, Western Australia
RF2RBM1C3–The heritage Moora Hotel in the town of Moora in the Western Australian wheatbelt.
RF2GXKTRJ–Closeup of front door with peeling paint and two windows of an old house of dark wood in the Australian town of Malden
RF2RD83FW–Heritage buildings, Unwins Store (1899) and Freemasons’ Hotel (1861), on Stirling Terrace in the Western Australian town of Toodyay, in the Wheatbelt
RF2WHWJXG–The quaint chapel of St Hyacinth (1922), by architect John Hawes, in Yalgoo, a gold mining town in Western Australia. Stone church, wooden bell tower
RF2WHWJXB–The quaint chapel of St Hyacinth (1922), by architect John Hawes, in Yalgoo, a gold mining town in Western Australia. Stone church, wooden bell tower
RF2T2N4G7–Panorama of a group of abandoned houses made of corrugated iron in the Western Australian outback. Ghost town of Gwalia, shire of Leonora.
RF2X267RX–Traditional cottages for miners and tourists in the outback town of Cue, Western Australia
RF2WMYK6E–The simple, but beautiful St James Chapel in Kojarena, Greater Geraldton, Wheatbelt of Western Australia, by architect John C. Hawes.
RF2T369RB–Abandoned cottage of corrugated iron and wood, with overgrown garden, in the former gold mining town of Kookynie, now a ghost town, Western Australia
RF2T3CAP7–Abandoned cottage of corrugated iron and wood, with overgrown garden, in the former gold mining town of Kookynie, now a ghost town, Western Australia
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