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Architectural design drawing for the Church of St. Augustine, Port Augusta

Architectural design drawing for the Church of St. Augustine, Port Augusta

Architectural design drawing for the Church of St. Augustine, Port Augusta. Architect: Daniel Garlick. Contractor: John (Hanse?).

Royal Hotel, Port Augusta

Royal Hotel, Port Augusta

Royal Hotel, Port Augusta. First records show the hotel existed from 18? until 1899. The first proprietor was Fred Briggs in 1881. The photograph shows a two storey stone building built on a corner. A horse trough stands near the front door and washing on a line can be seen at the rear. Other buildings can be seen in the background.

Port Augusta

Port Augusta

View of Loudon Rd, Port Augusta West, showing "Western" Hotel [also at B 71096/32]. Wagons loaded with wool bales are standing outside the Western Hotel

Western Hotel, Port Augusta

Western Hotel, Port Augusta

Western Hotel, Port Augusta West. During the period of 1872-1877 the hotel was converted to a two-storey building. James Western Fitts was the proprietor at the time of this photograph. The hotel existed since 1867. From notes on the back of the photograph "The original single storey hotel was licensed in 1867 to John Tortoise. He was a carpenter and builder. One of his daughters married Mr FCV Sanderson and another to JN Conway. Note the man wearing a puggaree hat band on his hat and carrying what looks like a rolled plan. Perhaps he was a surveyor for the two storey hotel." See B 15899 for the two storey hotel.

Western Hotel, Port Augusta

Western Hotel, Port Augusta

Western Hotel, Port Augusta. Photo taken during the time of licensee Edward Francis, 1899-1918. The hotel, which dates from 1867, is a two storey triple-fronted stone building featuring a balcony with a striped roof over the front porch. It is still in business in 2019. See B 15150 for a photograph taken before it was converted to a two storey building under licensee James Western Fitts, 1872-1877.

Globe Hotel, Port Augusta

Globe Hotel, Port Augusta

Globe Hotel, Port Augusta.

Wharf Hotel, Port Augusta

Wharf Hotel, Port Augusta

Wharf Hotel, Port Augusta.

Port Augusta Church

Port Augusta Church

Port Augusta Church.

Port Augusta Church

Port Augusta Church

Port Augusta Church.

"St. Augustines", Port Augusta

"St. Augustines", Port Augusta

"St. Augustines Anglican", Port Augusta.

"St. Augustines", Port Augusta

"St. Augustines", Port Augusta

"St. Augustines Anglican", Port Augusta.

Rotunda, Port Augusta

Rotunda, Port Augusta

Memorial Rotunda, Gladstone Square, Port Augusta, South Australia.

Presbyterian manse at Port Augusta

Presbyterian manse at Port Augusta

Photograph of a stone dwelling with a timber fence enclosing the yard, identified as the Presbyterian manse at Port Augusta.

Methodist Church, Pt. Augusta

Methodist Church, Pt. Augusta

Methodist Church, Port Augusta showing a large stone church on a tree lined street.

Northern Power Station, Port Augusta

Northern Power Station, Port Augusta

Views, mostly interior, of the Northern Power Station, Port Augusta, showing equipment, structures, and rooms. Photographs taken after the closure of the station in 2016.

Playford B Power Station, Port Augusta

Playford B Power Station, Port Augusta

Views, mostly interior, of the Playford B Power Station, Port Augusta, showing equipment, structures, and rooms. Photographs taken after the closure of the station in 2016.

Buildings on Chapel Street, Port Augusta

Buildings on Chapel Street, Port Augusta

View of two storey buildings on Chapel Street, Port Augusta. In the foreground on the right is the Port Augusta Uniting Church, formerly the Bible Christian Church. In the centre is the Flinders Hotel, on the corner of Commercial Road and Chapel Street. In the background on the left is the Port Augusta Post Office. There is also a message on the reverse, 'With best wishes for a Merry Xmas & a Happy New Year. Love from M.A.P.'.

Views of South Australia : Port Augusta

Views of South Australia : Port Augusta

Workmen and horse drawn wagons loaded with bags of grain in front of picture. The township of Port Augusta in background including Taylors Hotel, Royal Hotel, Flinders Family Hotel and various shops.

Telegram boy at Port Augusta

Telegram boy at Port Augusta

PORT AUGUSTA: Studio view of Michael George McCarthy, telegram boy at Port Augusta where he lived all of his life.

Views of Port Augusta

Views of Port Augusta

A coloured lithograph of Port Augusta views produced by lithographers Rider & Mercer of Ballarat for the 'Port Augusta and Quorn Dispatch'. In addition to views of places throughout Port Augusta, some of which have been produced from photographs, it also includes two maps and an acknowledgement which reads 'the advertisements on this sheet contracted for by Wellesley A. Parker, Palace Hotel, Melbourne'. This lithograph was published in the 'Port Augusta and Quorn dispatch' newspaper on 28 October 1892. The individual illustrations can be viewed separately by doing a number search on B 9293/1 - B 9293/36.

Wool arriving at Port Augusta

Wool arriving at Port Augusta

Three drays loaded with wool bales, in front of the Tassie & Co. premises at Port Augusta. A number of drivers are in the foreground, and the centre dray is attached to a bullock team. Alexander Drysdale Tassie was a merchant and the first settler at Port Augusta. He died in 1873.

Railway sheds, Port Augusta

Railway sheds, Port Augusta

PORT AUGUSTA: Railway sheds and workshops for the east west railway at Port Augusta, South Australia.

Port Augusta resident Noel Augustin Webb with a decorated camel

Port Augusta resident Noel Augustin Webb with a decorated camel

PORT AUGUSTA: Mr Noel Augustin Webb, lawyer and the youngest Mayor of Port Augusta at the reins of a decorated camel, near Port Augusta; a man rides behind him and a third man rides a second smaller camel. Amongst the onlookers are three Afghan camel handlers.

Sketch plan of Port Augusta

Sketch plan of Port Augusta

A sketch map of the town of Port Augusta. It is acknowledged as 'this picture presented by D. Drysdale, Esq.'

Views of Port Augusta

Views of Port Augusta

A collection of images taken of Port Augusta.

Railway Station, Port Augusta

Railway Station, Port Augusta

Railway Station, Port Augusta. Between 1913-1917 the standard gauge Trans-Australian Railway was built from Port Augusta to Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, thus Port Augusta became a break of gauge station until the standard gauge line was extended to Port Pirie Junction in 1937. This photograph taken in the 1920s shows a two storey brick station with wide a verandah covering the platform. Train carriages are standing either side of the station

'Bob, the railway dog' at Port Augusta

'Bob, the railway dog' at Port Augusta

PORT AUGUSTA: 'Bob, the railway dog' sitting on top of the driver's car of a stationary locomotive at Port Augusta Railway yard, railway staff stand in a group alongside the vehicle. Left to right: C.E. Dench, G. Graham, T. Nicholls, G. Denham, Harrison or Spooner, ?, T. Stack, ?; on engine: Fred Lyons, J.W. Roberts.

Bank of Adelaide, Port Augusta

Bank of Adelaide, Port Augusta

PORT AUGUSTA: The two storied premises of the Bank of Adelaide in Commercial Road, Port Augusta in the eighteen seventies; a small group of men stand outside, and two on its balcony.

Ford motor car at Port Augusta

Ford motor car at Port Augusta

20 hp Ford motor car owned by Norman Richardson (mail contractor). A note written on the back of the photograph says "The first motor car (Ford) to traverse the North West to Tarcoola in 1909. Arriving at the Wharf Hotel Port Augusta West. Three commercial travellers standing behind looking at the wonderful vehicle. Left to right Williams (driver) Norman A Richardson, behind JE Plick and Hargraves (Water Department) See Richardson's "Pioneers of the North West of SA" p. 148". Owned and driven by Norman A. Richardson, the car did the 453KM trip from Port Augusta to Tarcoola in 16 1/2 hours. Richardson was accompanied on the trip by J.E. Pick and W. Hargraves. The number plate on the car reads 1064. Frank Williams driving, Richardson next to him, Hargraves from the Water Dept. left rear and next to him John E. Pick of Arcoona Station. The vehicle was purchased by Richardson to use on the Tarcoola mail run, replacing the older motor buggy. First run to Tarcoola was successful. Date January 1912. Information courtesy of Trove and the Veteran Car Club of SA

Post Office, Port Augusta

Post Office, Port Augusta

Post Office at Port Augusta. Sign on the front says "Beer's Board and Lodgings and Post Office". Notes on the back of the photograph say "Taken in the early 1880's at Port Augusta West. Mr E Beer was killed in an accident at the new Standpipe Hotel as a result of a fall from a horse, shortly after he had given up this business to take the licence of the Western Hotel in 1883. Advertisements similar to the wording on the signpost appeared in "Port Augusta Dispatch" in 1881". AS Beer is listed as the proprietor of the Western Hotel from 1884-1885.