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Strahan Collection

Strahan, a name that echoes through time and space, conjuring images of enchanting landscapes and captivating stories

Background imageStrahan Collection: A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J. D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer)

A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J. D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer)
A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J.D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer), UK

Background imageStrahan Collection: DDE-90025929

DDE-90025929
Storm Clouds Approaching Ocean Beach, Strahan, Western Tasmania, Australia Date: 27/07/2006

Background imageStrahan Collection: Strahan

Strahan Ridden By J.Fortune 05 May 2000 Date: 05 May 2000

Background imageStrahan Collection: A Sketch at Bow Street on 11 July (engraving)

A Sketch at Bow Street on 11 July (engraving)
2785444 A Sketch at Bow Street on 11 July (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Sketch at Bow Street on 11 July)

Background imageStrahan Collection: Sir Johns Falls, Gordon River, Tasmania, Australia

Sir Johns Falls, Gordon River, Tasmania, Australia
Sir John Falls is a waterfall on the Cataract Creek in west Tasmania, Australia situated about 140km west-northwest of Hobart. Sir John Falls is at an altitude of approximately 50m

Background imageStrahan Collection: Australia, Tasmania, Strahan. A hiker looks out over Henty Dunes - a desert-like expanse of

Australia, Tasmania, Strahan. A hiker looks out over Henty Dunes - a desert-like expanse of coastal sand dunes near Strahan. (MR)

Background imageStrahan Collection: Clouds reflection on river

Clouds reflection on river
Clouds reflection on Gordon River in Tasmanias wilderness

Background imageStrahan Collection: View of the Franklin & Gordon River, Tasmania

View of the Franklin & Gordon River, Tasmania
The aerial view of the Franklin River joining the Gordon River in Tasmania in Australia. This was taken from the seaplane which departed at Strahan

Background imageStrahan Collection: River Reflections

River Reflections
Taken from the side of the Gorden River Cruise ship which operates out of Strahan on Tasmanias West Coast

Background imageStrahan Collection: Dreamy Wave

Dreamy Wave
Reflections and ripples in a river digitally manipulated to resemble a breaking wave

Background imageStrahan Collection: Hells Gate lighthouse

Hells Gate lighthouse at entrance to Macquarie Harbour, Strahan, Tasmania

Background imageStrahan Collection: Strahan Tasmania

Strahan Tasmania
Rainbow over Strahan on Macquarie Harbour Tasmania

Background imageStrahan Collection: The terrace of the Strahan Village Hotel in Strahan

The terrace of the Strahan Village Hotel in Strahan, Tasmania

Background imageStrahan Collection: The jetty on the old penal colony of Sarah Island in Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania

The jetty on the old penal colony of Sarah Island in Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania

Background imageStrahan Collection: Samuel Johnson / Tree

Samuel Johnson / Tree
DR SAMUEL JOHNSON " Dr Johnsons Tree", a lime tree which the writer took a liking to in New Street, Shoe Lane, outside the home of his friend Strahan Date: 1709 - 1784

Background imageStrahan Collection: Henty Dunes at Tasmanian West Coast

Henty Dunes at Tasmanian West Coast

Background imageStrahan Collection: Henty Dunes at Tasmanian West Coast

Henty Dunes at Tasmanian West Coast

Background imageStrahan Collection: Strahan at Tasmanian West Coast

Strahan at Tasmanian West Coast

Background imageStrahan Collection: A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J. D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer)

A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J. D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer)
A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J.D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer), UK

Background imageStrahan Collection: A view of Strahan, West coast Tasmania, Australia

A view of Strahan, West coast Tasmania, Australia

Background imageStrahan Collection: WILLIAM STRAHAN (1715-1785). Scottish printer and politician

WILLIAM STRAHAN (1715-1785). Scottish printer and politician. Oil on canvas by Sir Joshua Reynolds

Background imageStrahan Collection: River Reflections

River Reflections
Clouds reflecting off the Gordon River in Tasmania

Background imageStrahan Collection: Finding Tranquility

Finding Tranquility
Perfect reflections in river winding through the wilderness

Background imageStrahan Collection: Boats in Morning Mist in Strahan, Tasmania, Australia

Boats in Morning Mist in Strahan, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageStrahan Collection: Australia, Goat Island, Three Sisters Reserve, coastal railway track from Launceston to Strahan

Australia, Goat Island, Three Sisters Reserve, coastal railway track from Launceston to Strahan

Background imageStrahan Collection: Passenger Carriage from West Coast Wilderness Railway at Railway Station, Regatta Point

Passenger Carriage from West Coast Wilderness Railway at Railway Station, Regatta Point, Strahan, Western Tasmania, Australia

Background imageStrahan Collection: Turntable and West Coast Wilderness Railway Train at Railway Station, Regatta Point

Turntable and West Coast Wilderness Railway Train at Railway Station, Regatta Point, Strahan, Western Tasmania, Australia

Background imageStrahan Collection: West Coast Wilderness Railway Train at Railway Station, Regatta Point, Strahan, Western Tasmania

West Coast Wilderness Railway Train at Railway Station, Regatta Point, Strahan, Western Tasmania, Australia

Background imageStrahan Collection: Police and strikers during railway strike, Dublin

Police and strikers during railway strike, Dublin
Police holding strikers back to allow non-union men to pass to Kingsbridge Station (now known as Heuston Station) in Dublin, Ireland. 1911

Background imageStrahan Collection: Strahan, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Strahan, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific


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Strahan, a name that echoes through time and space, conjuring images of enchanting landscapes and captivating stories. From the bustling streets of Bow Street to the serene beauty of Tasmania's Gordon River, Strahan leaves an indelible mark on those who encounter its wonders. In a sketch at Bow Street on 11 July, we catch a glimpse of the vibrant energy that once filled its alleys. Perhaps it was here that Samuel Johnson or Tree found inspiration for their legendary performances, forever etching their names in theatrical history. But Strahan's allure extends far beyond city limits. In Sir Johns Falls, nestled amidst Tasmania's wild heartland, nature unveils her breathtaking masterpiece. As water cascades down with majestic grace, one can't help but be humbled by the raw power and beauty of this untamed land. Australia's Tasmania holds many treasures within its embrace; Strahan stands as a gateway to these hidden gems. A hiker gazes out over Henty Dunes - an otherworldly expanse of coastal sand dunes reminiscent of a desert oasis. The clouds reflect upon rivers like mirrors, creating ethereal scenes that transport us into dreamlike realms. The Franklin & Gordon River reveals itself in all its glory as it winds through lush forests and rugged terrain. Its tranquil waters mirror the surrounding wilderness with such clarity that one might mistake reality for fiction. River reflections dance under golden sunsets while waves crash against rocky shores in a mesmerizing display known as Dreamy Wave. Here is where nature paints her most enchanting pictures; every stroke tells a story waiting to be discovered. And standing tall amidst swirling currents lies Hells Gate lighthouse - an unwavering beacon guiding ships safely home through treacherous waters. It symbolizes resilience and strength against adversity – qualities embodied by both Strahan and its people.