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Port Willunga

Port Willunga

Port Willunga. One of four photographs which completes a panoramic view.

Port Willunga

Port Willunga

Port Willunga. One of four photographs which completes a panoramic view.

Port Willunga

Port Willunga

Port Willunga. One of four photographs which completes a panoramic view. [It is possible that the wood used for the dwelling may have come from the 'Star Of Greece' see G.H. Manning's 'The Tragic Shore' (page 13).]

Cross Roads at Willunga

Cross Roads at Willunga

Cross roads at Willunga, looking south. A two storey house stands on one corner of the cross roads and an inn on the other. Three young lads stand in the middle of the muddy road.

Alma Hotel, Willunga

Alma Hotel, Willunga

Alma Hotel, Willunga : opened 18 September 1886. William Toll first licensee.

The Waye family of Willunga

The Waye family of Willunga

The Waye family of Willunga. According to a researcher the Waye family consisted of parents Thomas and Susan (nee Sibly) and their twelve children. Back row: Marcena George, John Henry, Adelena Sibly, Hendrick Stanbury, Elsamena, James Oliver, Emma Maria and Libby Sibly. Centre row: Alice Susan, parents Thomas and Susan and William Thomas. Sitting on ground: Avis Annie and Violet Mary May.

Willunga Post Office

Willunga Post Office

Post Office.

Opening Ceremony, Willunga

Opening Ceremony, Willunga

Oval Pavilion Opening Day.

Circus-train in High Street

Circus-train in High Street

Circus-train in High Street, Willunga.

Mortons Bridge, Willunga

Mortons Bridge, Willunga

Mortons Bridge.

Residence at Willunga

Residence at Willunga

"Meverley" home in St. Andrews Terrace, Willunga.

Buckland House School

Buckland House School

Buckland House School - Bassett's Girls' School - Principal Mrs. Mary Bassett.

Willunga Post Office

Willunga Post Office

The Post Office.

Alma Hotel

Alma Hotel

Alma Hotel.

G. Sara, Builder, Willunga

G. Sara, Builder, Willunga

G. Sara, Builder - view of shop.

Oddfellows Hall, Willunga

Oddfellows Hall, Willunga

Oddfellows Hall, Willunga.

"Gaffneys", Willunga

"Gaffneys", Willunga

A dwelling described as "Gaffneys".

Railway Line at Willunga

Railway Line at Willunga

Working on constructing the Willunga Railway Line.

Railway Line, Willunga

Railway Line, Willunga

Men working on constructing the Willunga Railway Line.

Railway Line, Willunga

Railway Line, Willunga

Men working on constructing the Willunga Railway Line at Pedlar's Creek.

Railway Line, Willunga

Railway Line, Willunga

Men working on constructing the Willunga Railway Line at Pedlar's Creek.

Railway Line, Willunga

Railway Line, Willunga

Working on constructing the Willunga Railway Line.

Railway Line, Willunga

Railway Line, Willunga

Opening of the Willunga Railway Line on the 21 January 1915.

Railway Line, Willunga

Railway Line, Willunga

Opening of the Willunga Railway Line on 21 January 1915. The ribbon was held by Mr. Gordon Richards and Mr. R. Atkinson.

General view of Port Willunga

General view of Port Willunga

PORT WILLUNGA: A general view showing the two-storey Alton Guest House in the centre and the Butterworth's storeroom on the right.

St Stephen's Church of England at Willunga

St Stephen's Church of England at Willunga

WILLUNGA: St. Stephen's Church of England, the original church, built in 1848 on the Aldinga Road.

St Joseph's Church, Willunga

St Joseph's Church, Willunga

WILLUNGA: St. Joseph's Church in 1907.

'Oddfellows Hall', Willunga

'Oddfellows Hall', Willunga

WILLUNGA: The opening ceremony of the 'Oddfellows Hall'. A branch of the Manchester Unity, Oddfellows Lodge was formed in 1856. In about 1913 a fire destroyed all but the walls of the building and also destroyed the Lodge records.

Dowty's Store, Willunga

Dowty's Store, Willunga

WILLUNGA: This view of Dowty's Store shows the owner, Mrs. Henrietta Dowty, standing near the front door. The store is situated on the Aldinga Road.

St. Stephen's Church of England, Willunga

St. Stephen's Church of England, Willunga

WILLUNGA: A view of St. Stephen's Church of England. The church was completed in 1884. The land on which it was built was purchased from Captain T. Atkinson at a cost of $60.