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Original building in Polda

Original building in Polda

POLDA: One of the original buildings still standing.

Original building Polda

Original building Polda

POLDA: Original buildings still standing.

'Pillaworta' at Port Lincoln

'Pillaworta' at Port Lincoln

PORT LINCOLN: The old chimney at "Pillaworta", the home of Charles Dutton, an historic property near Port Lincoln.

Grave site at Port Lincoln

Grave site at Port Lincoln

PORT LINCOLN: A grave site on a station property in the Port Lincoln district.

Baby Austin sports car

Baby Austin sports car

GENERAL: Baby Austin sports car parked in King William Street. The driver is P.J. Baillie who later resided at Port Lincoln.

Boarding house near Lake Hamilton

Boarding house near Lake Hamilton

LAKE HAMILTON: A boarding house near Lake Hamilton on the west coast mail route which was no longer required with the arrival of motor transport.

Dead eagles at Elliston

Dead eagles at Elliston

Twenty five dead eagles killed by the property's owner at Elliston because they were attacking sheep and a farm dog due to starvation caused by rabbits dying of myxomatosis.

Church at Lake Wangary

Church at Lake Wangary

WANGARY: The church at Lake Wangary built of local cut limestone, it was also used as a school.

Hotel ruins at Coulta

Hotel ruins at Coulta

COULTA: The ruined hotel at Coulta which became a ghost town after the arrival of motor transport.

Early settler's home near Sheringa

Early settler's home near Sheringa

SHERINGA: An early settler's home near Sheringa, note the peepholes used for defence against hostile Aboriginal people.

Ruins of Mount Drummond boarding house

Ruins of Mount Drummond boarding house

MOUNT DRUMMOND: The ruins of Mount Drummond boarding house.

Memorial tablet at Port Lincoln

Memorial tablet at Port Lincoln

PORT LINCOLN: Memorial tablet to the first Minister at Saint Thomas' Church, he was also a Doctor of Medicine.

Gravestone of Ellen Hammond at Poonindie

Gravestone of Ellen Hammond at Poonindie

POONINDIE: The gravestone of Ellen Hammond who drowned herself on December 28 because of an unhappy love affair; she was aged 21 years.

Residence belonging to Tom Black, Port Lincoln.

Residence belonging to Tom Black, Port Lincoln.

PORT LINCOLN: The home of the Port Lincoln poet, Tom Black; the building was demolished in 1966.

Ford V8 'Utility' used for spotlight shoots

Ford V8 'Utility' used for spotlight shoots

GENERAL: A Ford V8 "Utility" used for spotlight shoots by J.A.T. Mortlock and others. Note the extra headlights, rifle bucket and hand rails.

The 'Martindale'

The 'Martindale'

SHIP COLLECTION: "The Martindale", launched 19 July 1932, owned by J.A.T. Mortlock and lent to the Government during the 1939-45 War.

John Bannon visiting the State Library of South Australia

John Bannon visiting the State Library of South Australia

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Premier John Bannon at the Mortlock Library's Reader Services Touch Screen terminal during his visit in July 1991. Staff: l-r: Diana Honey (Reader Education Librarian); Elizabeth Ho (Manager); Frances Awcock (State Librarian); Des Ross (Chairman of the Libraries Board); Peter Jenkins (Information Technologist).

John Bannon visiting the State Library of South Australia

John Bannon visiting the State Library of South Australia

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Premier John Bannon at the Mortlock Library's Reader Services Touch Screen terminal during his visit in July 1991.

John Bannon visiting the State Library of South Australia

John Bannon visiting the State Library of South Australia

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Premier John Bannon at the Mortlock Library's Videodisc during his visit in July 1991. Pictorial Curator Barbara Holbourn demonstrates the technique.

Newspapers in Education Week display

Newspapers in Education Week display

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Newspapers in Education Week, 11th May - 15th May, 1987: Student at work in the Mortlock Library.

Panoramic view of Martindale Hall at Mintaro

Panoramic view of Martindale Hall at Mintaro

MINTARO: Panoramic view of Martindale Hall, built by Edmund Bowman in 1879, later the residence of J.T. Mortlock.

Martindale Hall

Martindale Hall

Martindale Hall near Mintaro. Designed by Architect Ebinizer Gregg of St. Helen's Place, London and built for 36,000 Pound in 1879-80 by the first owner Edmund Barton. The property comprising the house and more than 10,000 acres was purchased in 1892 by Wm. Tennant Mortlock.

Margy Burn

Margy Burn

Margy Burn, first manager of the Mortlock Library of South Australiana.

Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery,  Adelaide

Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, Adelaide

This building housing the city's second public library, museum and art gallery, was opened in 1884. Later it was to be known as the Jervois Wing of the State Library after the surname of the Governor who laid its foundation stone. It is now the Mortlock Building of the Library.

Collection of sketches by Marilyn Mayne

Collection of sketches by Marilyn Mayne

A collection of offset prints made from pen & ink drawings by Marilyn Mayne, documenting various scenes in and around Port Lincoln.

Premier Mike Rann and Lord Mayor Michael Harbison at the Light letter unveiling

Premier Mike Rann and Lord Mayor Michael Harbison at the Light letter unveiling

The Premier of South Australia, Hon. Mike Rann MP and the Lord Mayor of the City of Adelaide, The Right Honourable Mr. Michael Harbison look at the Light letter at the unveiling in the Mortlock Wing on the Proclamation Day holiday on 27th December 2005.

Premier Mike Rann and Lord Mayor Michael Harbison at the Light letter unveiling

Premier Mike Rann and Lord Mayor Michael Harbison at the Light letter unveiling

The Premier of South Australia, Hon. Mike Rann MP and the Lord Mayor of the City of Adelaide, The Right Honourable Mr. Michael Harbison in conversation at the Light letter unveiling in the Mortlock Wing on the Proclamation Day holiday on 27th December 2005.

Newsreader Deanna Williams at the Light letter unveiling

Newsreader Deanna Williams at the Light letter unveiling

Newsreader Deanna Williams and the film crew of Channel 7 record a story with Premier Mike Rann about the Light letter unveiling in the Mortlock Wing on the Proclamation Day holiday on 27th December 2005.

Premier Mike Rann at the Light letter unveiling

Premier Mike Rann at the Light letter unveiling

Premier Mike Rann discusses the significance of the Light letter with newsreader Deanna Williams and the film crew of Channel 7 at the unveiling in the Mortlock Wing on the Proclamation Day holiday on 27th December 2005.

Scenes of South Australia

Scenes of South Australia

Photographs in black & white and some sepia, of South Australian scenes and landscapes, ca.1890-1930. See CONTENTS for more information and details.