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M.V. Moonta
M.V. Moonta.


The Moonta
The Moonta.


M.V. Moonta
M.V. Moonta, 2693 tons, photographed at Port Lincoln in approximately 1935. She was owned by the Adelaide Steamship Company.


The "Moonta"
The "Moonta" ship was built in Maine USA in 1847 weighing 656 tons. Notes on the back of the photograph say "ship engaged in interstate coastal trade. Built in the USA in 1847 as "Seth Sprague". 627 tons, registered. Arrived in South Australia c. 1864 and renamed. Owner was T Elder, RB Smith and Captain H Simpson". She made various voyages from Newcastle to Wallaroo and Port Adelaide


The "Moonta"
The "Moonta".


Chief Steward of the 'Moonta'
GENERAL: Norrie Walker, Chief Steward on the 'Moonta'.


The 'Moonta'
SHIP COLLECTION: The 'Moonta' berthed at Port Pirie.


The deck of the 'Moonta'
SHIP COLLECTION: Passengers on the deck of the 'Moonta' photographed whilst the ship was berthed at Port Pirie.


Moonta copper mine
MOONTA: Early view of the copper mine.


Students and a teacher going to Copper Hill School
MOONTA: A teacher and children in a horse drawn cart going to Copper Hill School.


The 'Moonta' at Port Adelaide
The MV 'Moonta' tied up at No. 3 berth, and MV Port Victor (formerly HMS 'Nairana') at No. 2 berth, at Port Adelaide.


Moonta Power House
No. 1748. Moonta Power House in distance.


George Street Moonta
No. 1745. George Street Moonta.


Family photographs : Moonta Bay
Twenty-second of 35 photographs in an album. Moonta Bay showing old cars on the wharf, the beach including a playground, jetty and buildings in the 1920's. [Some of the cars in this photograph are from the 1930's so the date on the photograph could be wrong].


The Wenmouth Collection : Moonta Bay
General view of Moonta Bay.


SS Moonta at Port Adelaide
'Moonta', Adelaide Steamship company vessel, used on Gulf Trips, pictured moored at wharf at Port Adelaide. [Photo by Harbors Board of South Australia.]


Bumper wheat crop at Moonta: wheat stack
View of a large stack of wheat sacks.


MV Moonta at Port Pirie
Three friends (from left) Valda Johns, Ruth Schuller and Rosaline Johns pictured on the wharf at Port Pirie in front of the motor vessel 'Moonta'. The girls were taking part in a Gulf Trip and the snap taken by friend 'Ken'. The man on the left was a Port Pirie wharfie. 19 May 1951.


The 'Moonta' at Port Augusta
View of the 'Moonta' moored at the wharf at Port Augusta during a November 1946 Gulf trip.


Little Beginners Department at play
The young children from the 'Little Beginners Department' playing on a grassed area under the guidance of two young women.


Moonta Mines Sunday School anniversary activities
View of the anniversary festivities on the recreation ground, 13 April 1914. Consist of children playing on swings behind a crowd.


George Street at Moonta, South Australia
A quiet day in George Street at Moonta, South Australia.


The jetty at Moonta Bay, South Australia
The jetty at Moonta Bay in South Australia where empty trucks wait for the next delivery by sea.


Taylor's shaft at Moonta mine
Taylor's shaft at Moonta mine photographed on December 8, 1911.


The S.S.'Governor Musgrave' at Moonta Bay, South Australia
The S.S.'Governor Musgrave' at the old jetty, Moonta Bay where men are unloading a signal box.


Moonta Bay, South Australia
The Harbourmaster's Office and signal mast at Moonta Bay, South Australia; Amgoorie Tea is advertised in the background.

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Tipana [sic] lighthouse, Moonta Bay
Tipana [sic] lighthouse, Moonta Bay.


Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia visiting Moonta
Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia with Lady Bosanquet visiting Moonta for an agricultural show.


Wallaroo and Moonta Mining and Smelting Company
Half-plate glass negative of two locomotives near a Wallaroo and Moonta Mining and Smelting Company bulding, Wallaroo. The locomotive on the left built by Dübs & Co of Glasgow in 1878 was originally Locomotive No.1 on the Glenelg & South Coast Tramway. The locomotive on the right, saddle tank locomotive No.12, was built by Hudswell, Clarke and Company Limited of Leeds, England.


Passenger from the 'Moonta'
A passenger from the steamship 'Moonta' or on a gulf trip. He is wearing a suit and standing on a railway jetty. A barque is on the opposite side of the jetty. The ship could also be the 'Minnipa'.