George Rose Collection
George Rose was a talented photographer who captured the beauty of various locations around the world
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George Rose was a talented photographer who captured the beauty of various locations around the world. His photographs transport us back in time, allowing us to glimpse into different eras and places. In Carriages by the fountain in St Peters Square, Rome, Italy, c1909, George Rose captures a moment frozen in time. The elegance of the carriages against the backdrop of the majestic fountain creates a captivating scene. Arthur Sketchley's portrait from the 1860s showcases his unique personality. Through John & Charles Watkins' lens, we get a glimpse into Sketchley's world and imagination. The Timber Industry in Warburton, Victoria, Australia is brought to life through George Rose's lens. The hardworking individuals and their dedication to their craft are evident in this photograph from 1909. Triangular Forum at Ruins of Pompeii takes us on an archaeological journey through time. George Rose expertly captures the ancient ruins with great attention to detail and composition. The Katoomba and Jamieson Basins in Blue Mountains, New South Wales reveal nature's grandeur as seen through George Rose's eyes. The vastness of these basins is awe-inspiring and reminds us of our place within this magnificent landscape. Mosmans Bay in Sydney showcases its natural beauty with calm waters glistening under sunlight. This serene photograph taken by George Rose transports us to this peaceful spot along Australia's coastline. The North Side of Gorge at Buffalo Ranges unveils breathtaking views that only nature can provide. With his keen eye for capturing landscapes, George Rose allows us to appreciate Victoria's natural wonders from afar. Bird’s-Eye View of Wandiligong offers a unique perspective on this Victorian town nestled among rolling hills. Through his lens, George Rose presents an aerial view that highlights both human settlement and surrounding nature harmoniously coexisting. Low Tide at Back Beach Sorrento reveals tranquility amidst crashing waves along Victoria’s coast.