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Kingscote
View from jetty.


Kingston
[General description] Looking along the main street of Kingston. Dalgety & Company Store is on the right, further along is the Royal Mail Hotel.


Kingston Post Office
[General description] Kingston Post Office, built in 1867. It has an impressive portico with three archways and arched windows.


Lameroo
Horsedrawn wagon carting wheat to the Railway Station.


Largs Bay
Largs Bay : general view.


Laura Institute
[General description] The Laura Institute, partially obscured by trees. It is a two storey stone building with arched windows and entrance, built in 1875


Public School, Laura
[General description] Large trees dominate this view of the Public School, Laura


Post Office, Laura
[General description] Post Office at Laura, opened in 1872.


View of (North) Laura
[General description] View of (North) Laura


Herbert Street, Laura
[General description] View of Herbert Street North, main street of Laura. The Methodist Church is seen on the right


Flour Mill, Laura
[General description] Flour mill, Laura, built in 1874 for HWA Walter. It burned down in 1878, was rebuilt and continued under the ownership of GE Walter who installed new machinery. The mill was an important part of Laura's history, employing many local people over the years. It ceased production in 1972 but continued to process flour for specialised markets.


Railway Station, Laura
[General description] Horse drawn vehicles wait in front of the Railway Station at Laura. The railway line extended from Gladstone to Laura in 1884, then on to Booleroo Centre in 1910, and finally to Wilmington in 1915. The line closed in 1969.


Showgrounds at Laura
[General description] Artistic photograph of the Laura showgrounds taken with a body of water in the foreground which gives a mirror image effect. The stone building is one of several permament structures on the showgrounds which caused some to hesitate when a move to new grounds, closer to the railway station and the public school was suggested in 1913. However the move went ahead and was successful.


Laura Township
[General description] A horse and cart stands in front of a row of single storey shops on the main street of Laura Township. The shops have decorative parapets bearing the names of the shop owners. The shop with sheets hung over the windows is/ has been the premises of W.Wilson, Draper, Grocer, Boots & Shoes. D. Touchell & Son, Fruiterers is another name visible (shop in the centre).


Bridge at Laura
Bridge at Laura.


Bridge at Laura
Laura bridge, looking towards the town.


Agricultural Hall, Laura
Agricultural Hall at Laura.


Grandstand, Laura Races
The Grandstand at Laura Races.


Race Day at Laura
Race Day crowd at Laura.


Laura Brass Band
Laura Brass Band.


Post Office, Laura
Post Office at Laura.


Victoria Bridge. Laura
Victoria Bridge. Laura.


National Park, Long Gully
The Lake at Long Gully National Park.


Louth Bay
Louth Bay landing, wheat stacks in the background, now closed to shipping.


Loxton township
[General description] Loxton township is a sparse strip of private homes and business premisies at this time. See B 12062 for a view from the opposite end of the street.


Loxton township
[General description] Loxton township, seen from the other end of the street than in B 12061


East Terrace, Loxton
[General description] East Terrace, Loxton. The shop (in the centre) became Fuller & Co, drapers, and the nearest house the Fuller family home 'Coromandel'. [Information supplied by A. Matthews.]


Bank of Adelaide, Loxton
[General description] Bank of Adelaide premises, Loxton.


Carting Wheat, Loxton
F. Thiele Carting wheat from the Homestead. Note: no publication without permission, please see Library Staff.


Hotel, Lucindale
The John Bull Hotel, kept by J.B. Bull. Later known as the Lucindale Hotel. The hotel stands between other buildings in a rural setting. To the right is a wooden cottage and shed. To the left stands Pattisons Store with laden bullock drays and horse drawn carts. A large flag pole stands next to the hotel.