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Willunga Post Office

Willunga Post Office

WILLUNGA: The Willunga Post Office in 1909.

A Graves Hill & Co delivering mail to Willunga Post Office

A Graves Hill & Co delivering mail to Willunga Post Office

WILLUNGA: A Graves Hill & Co. coach delivering mail to the Willunga Post Office from Yankalilla.

Students of Willunga school

Students of Willunga school

WILLUNGA: The students of the Willunga school, standing outside the building in 1939.

A bullock team at Willunga

A bullock team at Willunga

WILLUNGA: A bullock team at the corner of High Street Willunga.

Bullock teams in High Street, Willunga

Bullock teams in High Street, Willunga

WILLUNGA: Bullock teams in High Street with timber carts. The men are Dan Skeyhill and Frank Hailstone. The logs were cut on the property of Alf DeCaux and taken to the railway for consignment to the Broken Hill Mines to be used as shoring timbers.

Atkinson Brothers at Willunga

Atkinson Brothers at Willunga

WILLUNGA: Atkinson Brothers bakers and general storekeepers. Tom and Frank Atkinson are second and fourth from right respectively. Charlie Williamson is in the white coat and Bart Hailstone, who was a butcher is wearing the apron. The Chevrolet van, registration number 118-318, belonged to AMSCOL.

The second Bush Inn at Willunga

The second Bush Inn at Willunga

WILLUNGA: The second Bush Inn, taken from an early plan of Willunga.

Sketch from and early plan of the Willunga Flour Mill

Sketch from and early plan of the Willunga Flour Mill

WILLUNGA: Sketch from an early plan of the Willunga Flour Mill which was later used for flax.

Martin's Slate Quarry. Willunga

Martin's Slate Quarry. Willunga

WILLUNGA: Martin's Slate Quarry in Beltana Gully.

Crane at Willunga mine

Crane at Willunga mine

WILLUNGA: The steam driven crane used at Willunga mine, it was later fitted with a wooden cabin.

'Glantawe' a Willunga residence built of slate

'Glantawe' a Willunga residence built of slate

WILLUNGA: 'Glantawe', a house with partition walls, roof, cellar, ceilings, floors, and wash troughs constructed with slate. The house was designed by Keith Dunstan, a Sydney architect, and erected in 1925.

Crane at the Australian Slate Quarry, Willunga

Crane at the Australian Slate Quarry, Willunga

WILLUNGA: Australian Slate Quarry showing the steam crane in position on top of the face and the pipeline running from near the chimney which carried the steam.

T.M.A. Ryan, Chairman of the District Council of Willunga

T.M.A. Ryan, Chairman of the District Council of Willunga

WILLUNGA: Mr. T.M.A. Ryan, Chairman of the District Council of Willunga at work in his almond grove.

Harvesting almonds at Willunga

Harvesting almonds at Willunga

WILLUNGA: Harvesting almonds with a shock wave shaker; Bruce Herriot on the machine and Francis Curtis.

Students at Willunga School

Students at Willunga School

WILLUNGA: A view of the students at Willunga School in 1938.

Willunga Railway Station

Willunga Railway Station

WILLUNGA: A view of Willunga Railway Station.

Willunga Post Office

Willunga Post Office

WILLUNGA: The Post Office at the Foot of Willunga Hill.

Australian Slate Quarries at Willunga

Australian Slate Quarries at Willunga

WILLUNGA: The Australian Slate Quarries showing the Quarry Office and slate dressing premises; the machine maintenance shop at extreme left.

Ruins of the Cornwall Inn at Willunga

Ruins of the Cornwall Inn at Willunga

WILLUNGA: This view of the ruins of the Cornwall Inn, at Willunga, was taken in September, 1975.

Opening of Willunga Croquet Club

Opening of Willunga Croquet Club

WILLUNGA: A view of the opening of Willunga Croquet Club which was situated in the north eastern corner of the Recreation Grounds. It was opened on the 28th August, 1929 and converted to a children's playground in the 1960's.

Opening of Willunga Croquet Club

Opening of Willunga Croquet Club

WILLUNGA: A view of the opening of Willunga Croquet Club which was situated in the north eastern corner of the Recreation Grounds. It was openend on the 28th August, 1929 and was converted to a children's playground in the 1960's.

Australian Slate Quarries at Willunga

Australian Slate Quarries at Willunga

WILLUNGA: A view of two men running up slate at the Australian Slate Quarries.

Australian Slate Quarries at Willunga

Australian Slate Quarries at Willunga

WILLUNGA: A view looking into the Australian Slate Quarries.

Opening of the new kindergarten room at Willunga

Opening of the new kindergarten room at Willunga

WILLUNGA: Miss Dowty opening the new kindergarten room at Willunga Methodist Hall.

Opening of the new kindergarten room at Willunga

Opening of the new kindergarten room at Willunga

WILLUNGA: Miss Dowty opening the new kindergarten room at Willunga Methodist Hall.

Last train to leave Willunga Railway yard

Last train to leave Willunga Railway yard

WILLUNGA: On 25th May, 1972, Locomotive 966 carried out the last 'hook-up' as the last train to leave the Willunga Railway yard.

Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga

Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga

WILLUNGA: A view of the Australian Slate Quarry Face.

Ruins of the Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga

Ruins of the Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga

WILLUNGA: The ruins of the Australian Slate Quarry.

Evelyn Sturt's cottage at Willunga

Evelyn Sturt's cottage at Willunga

WILLUNGA: Evelyn Sturt's cottage in St. Andrews Terrace, Willunga. The children are Jeffrey, Jennifer, and Stephen Dunstan.

Cars outside the Willunga Store

Cars outside the Willunga Store

WILLUNGA: A view showing cars parked outside the Willunga store. Originally built as two semi-detached dwellings it was used as such until 1899. Lilini Jacobs leased the property from Thomas Lassock and established a general store.