Original antique country views of New South Wales, depicting regional towns, landscapes, pastoral scenes and rural life beyond Sydney.
![[Baker’s Farm, High Land on the banks of the River.] Regional [Baker's Farm, High Land on the banks of the River.]](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/mg_7559_copy-270x206.jpg)
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![Blow-Hole (Kiaina Illwarra) [Kiama] Regional Blow-Hole (Kiaina Illwarra) [Kiama]](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/mg_2758_copy-206x270.jpg)
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![Mountain Pass, From Jamberroo, Illawarra & Bong Bong sic [Jamberoo] Regional Mountain Pass, From Jamberroo, Illawarra & Bong Bong sic [Jamberoo]](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/mg_2757_copy_1-207x270.jpg)
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![[Scene near Brisbane Water, Sassafrass Tree & Seaforthia] Australian - General [Scene near Brisbane Water, Sassafrass Tree & Seaforthia]](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/MG_0958web-198x270.jpg)
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This category showcases original antique views and prints representing country New South Wales, capturing the diversity of its regional landscapes, towns and rural experiences throughout the 19th century. Beyond the colonial capital, artists explored the hinterland—its plains, rivers, grazing lands and emerging township centres—offering visual records of settlement and development.
Early colonial sketches and later published lithographs depict pastoral stations, river valleys, coach roads, agricultural scenes and distinctive natural features of the state’s interior. These works often derive from field sketches made during exploration journeys, pastoral tours or official surveys, and were translated into published prints for a wider audience.
Artists including S. T. Gill and other colonial visual chroniclers portrayed the rhythms of rural life—stockmen, homesteads, bridges, mountain ranges and waterways—providing insight into everyday, working and civic life in country New South Wales. Such prints are valued both for their historic content and their aesthetic presentation.
Antique views of regional New South Wales are significant for their documentation of early infrastructure, settlement patterns and landscape character, making them appealing to collectors, historians and anyone interested in the visual heritage of Australia’s rural development.
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