There’s a new way to explore our image collections – Sketchbooks and albums.
Covering a myriad of experiences – these albums range from the European grand tour, to the snaps taken over many years recording working lives – places and faces; flower and vegetable gardens, and much loved pets. As you can see – from the snapshot above – the contents vary widely.
Photographs still do capture a moment in time, but the age of the smart phone and digital imagery has changed the whole exercise. The delay between capture and viewing the developed product, as opposed to the instantaneous, and potentially voluminous nature of digital photography gives analogue photography added dimensions, and a sense of curatorship in the albums, from their creators and compilers. These albums can also be invaluable for family historians, even allowing for the curatorship involved in the creation of the album, a sense of the place and time of your ancestors.
The attributed photographer is not always so, nor are they necessarily the compiler – anecdotally women were responsible for compiling and annotating these family albums. These often very personal collections, created for memory and sharing, give us an entree into both the people, and the moments in their lives – made notable by the fact they were recorded. It is easy to find yourself trying to unpack these relics from the past, from a few clues – imagining into the spaces captured – a wedding party on a hot summers day in Violet Town, the cool springs of Banff, the figure of Esther, on her lonely promontory, William Ying gazing cross the street and the assembled throng at the Rudder Grange for an afternoon of fun.
The Stringer family albums
The Stringer family generously donated some of their family archive of albums recording holidays, pets, children growing and special events. As they show places, dress, how people lived, housing and interests – the personal combines with the historical and social, giving us a much more intimate sense of place and time. The writing in greylead pencil on this page identifies the compiler of the albums, Reg Stringer – top left, on an excursion, a picnic in the bush, the family home in Camberwell Road and family or friends.
![page of 8 black and white photographs, on car trips, a picnic in the bush, people, sections of a brick double story house](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/FL15891040-1024x912.jpg)
![album page with 6 back and white photographs of a trip to Yan Yean reservoir: people in a car on a dusty road, looking up at the photographer; view across the still reservoir with reflections of trees in the water and a boat shed on the right hand side of the photo; 2 photos of 4 people standing on either edge of a weir at Yan Yean; the group siting on a log in amongst trees; the group having a picnic in a clearing.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/yan-yean-1024x980.jpg)
Album of photographs and postcards relating to members of the Rudder Grange and other canoe clubs
The Yarra River hosts many sporting and recreational venues – the boathouses at Fairfield and Studley Park are still popular today, along with many gathering places, dotted along the meanders from its Warburton headwaters. The Rudder Grange Canoe Club was rowing central and hosted both social and competitive activities – all recorded in this wonderful collection.
![page from album of Rudder Grange canoe club - with 4 black and white photographs - the café with people standing on the balcony, men and women standing at the launching ramp on the rivers edge, women wearing long white dresses, the men in suits; a view across the river to the damaged landing after the flood in 1920, view looking up to the Rudder Grange clubhouse - a large white 2 story building with verandahs around.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/FL15896248-1024x892.jpg)
Harold L. Godden of Tamleugh collection of glass negatives
Harold Leopold Godden’s album of life, in and around Tamleugh and Violet Town in north east Victoria includes endearing animal photographs, a family wedding – and a wonderful still life composition celebrating a productive vegetable garden.
![Black and white photograph of view down Cowslip street, a wide dirt road edged with buildings and trees, a buggy going down the middle of the road.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cowslip-street-violet-town-1024x770.jpg)
![Black and white photograph of a very young puppy, with dark and light patches sitting on haunches, looking at the ground](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Pup-sitting-in-a-yard-774x1024.jpg)
![Black and white photograph of a pair of magpies on a mattress, pecking at loose threads](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Two-magpies-pecking-at-fabric-laid-out-on-a-mattress-on-a-veranda-769x1024.jpg)
[Two magpies pecking at fabric laid out on a mattress on a veranda],
[1907-1914], H2012.88/110
![Black and white photograph of a table richly decorated with foliage and laden with bottles, plates, a tiered wedding cake, under a large canopy](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/table-set-for-wedding-breakfast-1024x759.jpg)
![Black and white photograph of group portrait standing and seated with a large pot of foliage to the right as decoration, under a peppercorn tree](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/after-wedding-1024x751.jpg)
Group (day after wedding), [1907-1914], H 2011.59/29
![Black and white photograph of a still life of vegetables arranged on a brocade cloth on a front verandah, a lace curtain at the open window behind.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/godden-vegetables-1024x756.jpg)
A few views taken during a walking tour over the Australian Alps
A journey through the Australian Alps in 1921 is recorded here, annotated with passages of poetry – and locations carefully labelled. The album is a beautiful object in its own right with the embossed wildflowers on the cover, and the dark frames around each photo insert to highlight the image. A labour of love.
![dark brown coloured paper cover of album, embossed with wildflowers. text on the cover handwritten in white ink.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/cover-2-969x1024.jpg)
![page from album with black and white photographs of views of mountain ranges, labeled with some lines of verse transcribed underneath - dark gray background and text written inwhite ink.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/walking-tour-889x1024.jpg)
H2013.215/1-48
The Ying family album
The Ying family album, donated to the library by Shirley Ying, daughter of the photographer, William Henry Wong Ying, includes beautifully caught informal snaps of the Ying children and images of central Victoria, to the north of Ballarat.
![Black and white photograph of view of deep creek in flood, the tops of buildings sitting out o the water in the background](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/flood-1024x712.jpg)
![Black and white photograph of two young girls standing beside a motorbike, with a doll as pillion passenger](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/nancy-dorothea-ying-1024x734.jpg)
[Mr Ying’s motorbike, with Nancy and Dorothea Ying, [ca. 1918 – ca. 1922], H84.296/19
![Black and white photograph of a view from behind of young boy in shorts with a straw hat, standing looking across a road with a buggy turning the corner, and the front wheel of a car.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/william-1024x720.jpg)
![Black and white photograph of a young girl in a dark coloured dress with a pleated shirt, blowing bubbles](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/nancy-733x1024.jpg)
[Nancy blowing bubbles], [ca. 1918 – ca. 1919], H84.296/45
Album of photographs of world tour taken by Miss Dorothy (Dot) Fryer
This carefully labelled and decorated album recounts the Coles buying trip of Dorothy (Dot) Fryer, in 1938. The deckled edges of the photographs, white pencil on black background and a carefully selected layout suggest great care and the taking of the photographs with a view to their inclusion in such an album.
![page from photograph album including ten black and white photographs from Egypt, including people riding camels at the pyramids, the Sphinx, Cooks Rest House, street and city views.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/egypt-1-1024x840.jpg)
![page of nine black and white photographs of Florence. View of the Duomo, River Arno, St maria Novella, Bargello courtyard, Old palace courtyard, Piazza of Michael Angelo, Square of the elders.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/around-florence-1024x839.jpg)
Enid O’Connor’s World War II album
Enid O’Connor enlisted in 1942, joining the Australian Army Signal Corps. After training in Tasmania and various postings, she transferred to the First Australian Army, and thence to New Guinea in April 1945. The album records people and places, and gives us a sense of the camaraderie from this period of her life. Pasted in at the end of the album, are some press clippings, reflecting on Enid’s time in the army.
![Album page with 4 black and white photographs: 3 women in uniform, a group of 5 women standing in the snow; 2 women sitting on a boat. one woman perched near a rock, snow on the ground.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/enid-oconnor-1024x836.jpg)
![Three black and white photographs of women in uniform, standing in front of a truck, with a man in uniform standing n the doorway](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/enid-oconnor3-1024x849.jpg)
W.H. Smith family album
The photographs from the W.H.Smith family album are mostly from the Seville, Victoria area. A W.H.Smith was a Shire of Lilydale councillor, and the local paper records an event held at Linden Farm, with a brass band present; advertisements to come and stay in the “heart of the bush” at Linden Farm appeared in Melbourne papers for a short period, promising fresh fruit, milk and poultry.
![black and white photograph of 4 people on a wooded hillside; photograph of a woman in black standing on a sandy hill in the far distance](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/wh-smith-1024x726.jpg)
![black and white photograph of woman dressed in black standing at the end of a sandy track, at the top of the incline.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/esther-smith-1024x730.jpg)
Esther Smith, ca. 1885-ca. 189, H42306/48
![black and white photograph of a cottage, front verandah, with a man on a hosrse beside.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/linwood-farm-cottage-1-1024x735.jpg)
![black and white photograph of a richly decorated interior, dark timber walls, a dresser with vases and ornaments, pictures on the wall](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/vic-dom-interrior-1024x733.jpg)
Victorian domestic interior, ca. 1885-ca. 1899, H42306/43
Wilf Henty collection
Wilf Henty’s collection recorded his travels and working life – forestry, agricultural work, and for the railways around Victoria. From this photograph we get a sense of the “work family”, co-workers sharing Easter – often a time of family gatherings, for these men in remote Victoria, the marking of this occasion was important to record. Some of Henty’s images were used to record the history of the Walhalla railroad, and other branch lines,1
![black and white photo of 7 men, railway workers, - 4 standing 3 seated and a dog, with easter 1903 written on a sign at the front.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/easter-1903-1024x762.jpg)
The collection includes photographs of rural and urban settings, from the pursuit of progress, to an intimate moment on the front step.
![black and white photograph of a man standing in front of a tall dead tree, with a burnt base, cleared forest behind.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/logging-wild-henty-760x1024.jpg)
![black and white photograph of a man and a woman standing on a front door step, the woman has a basket of corsages over her shoulder and is pinning one onto the man's lapel.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/henty-corsage-630x1024.jpg)
Woman, distributing corsages from a straw basket, ca. 1901-ca. 1940, H2002.106/132
![black and white photograph of a large long log on a bullock dray, a man beside, with an open sided shed and tall dead trees behind](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/henty-bullock-1024x636.jpg)
![black and white photograph of a team of 7 men working at a chuff cutter, filling bags, and feeding straw into the top of the machine.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/chaff-henty-1024x657.jpg)
Workers cutting chaff, Hamilton, 1901/1940, H2002.106/112
Linay, Powell, Marwick family collection
The Linay, Powell, Marwick family collection spans these 3 connected families and crosses the oceans. Robert Frith Linay and his bride, Jane Elrick emigrated from Orkney Scotland in 1853. 2 From holiday snaps to the trenches of World War 1, of people and shattered landscapes, the collection of over 600 images is a rich record of the times and travels of these families. The Linay family moved between England and Australia – and Nita (Janet Etheline) features in many of the the holiday snaps. The Linay timber yard operated in Prahran, closing in 1981.
![black and white photograph of two soldiers in uniform standing either side of a grave with a cross and white timber edging.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/linay-war-2-660x1024.jpg)
![black and white photograph of a soldier standing under a bombed roof with rubble around](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/linay-war-703x1024.jpg)
Geo. Harvey standing in front of wrecked building, between 1914 and 1918, H2018.26/208;
![black and white photograph of two women standing on the edge of a pool, a hot spring, with others in the water and snowcapped mountains behind](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/linay-travel-1024x795.jpg)
![black and white photograph of three women in the snow, a multistory building, possibly a hotel behind.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/linay-snow-1024x737.jpg)
Miss Perkins, Ballingal, Miss Adlington standing in snow, ca. 1920-1945, H2018.26/121
Charlie Hammond scrapbooks and albums
To end, this marvellous array of scrapbooks and albums from Charlie Hammond. In his early life travelling between England and Australia, gave him many opportunities to record views and impressions. Finally settling in Tecoma, his albums include a rich array of travels, home life, family and friends, giving us powerful sense of place and time.
![Page from a scrapbook with 8 pictures:
coloured view of a garden, with 3 women sitting around a table having afternoon tea; magpie standing on a frame above a birdbath; 2 views of front of the house Winscombe, with ornate timber fretwork, painted a light colour; a couple standing in the garden; photograph of a man smoking a pipe, holding a palette with paint, a portrait on an easel behind; photo of a woman standing beside a huge river red gum, phot of 5 people around a hedge arch.,](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/hammond2-802x1024.jpg)
![watercolours of Cowes Phillip Island area - a coastal scene , looking through tea tree across a bay, with a low coast behind; a stable or farm yard white building ladder leaning up against a tree, and a horse eating out of a feed bin.](https://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/hammond-816x1024.jpg)
More to explore
Further reading
Bate, Weston; McGillivray, Euan; Nickson, Matthew, 1996, Private lives – public heritage : family snapshots as history, Hawthorn, Vic. : Hutchinson
Jaunay, Graham, 2011, Solving riddles in 19th century photo albums, Modbury, S. Aust. : Unlock the Past
Langford, Martha, 2021, Suspended conversations : the afterlife of memory in photographic albums, Montreal : McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Available from home for State Library Victoria members who are Victorian residents.
- Steam on the lens
- Stonnington history news : newsletter, No 59, Aug-Sept, 2005