Cockatoo Island Industrial Docks

by AustraliaRef

671 photos
$19.99

Which license should I choose?

Our licenses are based on the total number of artists working for your organization, including employees and independent contractors.

By selecting the right license for your organization you help keep reference materials accessible and affordable for everyone, particularly students and those in need of financial assistance.

Purchased reference packs can be used for an unlimited number of projects.

Individual License

This license for private individuals such as freelancers, non-professionals, students, and hobbyists. It does not cover studio projects, and reference packs with this license cannot be stored on a company server or cloud storage.

Small Studio License

This license is for organizations with an art team of 10 or fewer people, including employees and independent contractors.

Large Studio License

This license is for organizations with an art team of more than 10 people, including employees and independent contractors.

For more detailed information about our licenses, click here.

Photo Pack

An extensive exploration of an island that is mostly occupied by one big dockyard and miscellaneous factory buildings. Most of the ship repairing and building happened during early to middle of the 20th century. Now, this is a historical sight and an occasional film location. It got featured as a Japanese prison in Unbroken (2014) movie.

Contents:
Cranes (90 photos)
Main Workshop (280 photos)
Misc Buildings (204 photos)
Tunnels (97 photos)
Short video clips of the dockyards.

Footage has been recorded handheld.

Contents:
Cockatoo Island Industrial Docks - Video 001 - 00:33
Cockatoo Island Industrial Docks - Video 002 - 00:30
Cockatoo Island Industrial Docks - Video 003 - 00:23
Cockatoo Island Industrial Docks - Video 004 - 00:23
Cockatoo Island Industrial Docks - Video 005 - 00:38

Video Pack

An extensive exploration of an island that is mostly occupied by one big dockyard and miscellaneous factory buildings. Most of the ship repairing and building happened during early to middle of the 20th century. Now, this is a historical sight and an occasional film location. It got featured as a Japanese prison in Unbroken (2014) movie.

Contents:
Cranes (90 photos)
Main Workshop (280 photos)
Misc Buildings (204 photos)
Tunnels (97 photos)
Short video clips of the dockyards.

Footage has been recorded handheld.

Contents:
Cockatoo Island Industrial Docks - Video 001 - 00:33
Cockatoo Island Industrial Docks - Video 002 - 00:30
Cockatoo Island Industrial Docks - Video 003 - 00:23
Cockatoo Island Industrial Docks - Video 004 - 00:23
Cockatoo Island Industrial Docks - Video 005 - 00:38