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Quorn workshops
QUORN: The Quorn workshops as seen from the old water tank on the Port Augusta side of railway depot.


Members of the Commonwealth Brass Band
GENERAL: Some members of the Commonwealth Brass Band possibly from Port Augusta, assembled at Cook.


Harry John White
PORTRAIT: Harry John White the author of 'Round the Campfire', 'Once a seaman', 'An Odd Legacy' and others. His work consisted of sea pieces, religious verse and Australian ballads all of which were published in Port Augusta.


Camels loaded with timber for railway line
GENERAL: A camel train carrying timber sleepers during the construction of a railway line.


Railway workers on a steam engine
BELTANA: Railway workers standing on a steam engine near their camp on the Great Northern Railway project which was never completed. This project was known as the Port Augusta to Government Gums Railway, and was the first part of the schem that was at that time called variously the Transcontinental Railway or the Great Northern Railway. It reached Hergott Springs (Marree) and Oodnadatta while financed by the South Australian government. See the Adelaide Observer 27 May 1882 for an article on the Great Northern Railway.


Carting Iron ore from Iron Knob
IRON KNOB: Iron ore being carted from Iron Knob to Port Augusta using horse drawn wagons.


Railway transport: Locomotives and rolling stock 3'6" narrow gauge
Narrow gauge engine "T class" No. 48 with another engine behind with goods carriages at an unidentified location. [Identified as 'Coal train from Leigh Creek departing Quorn bound for Peterborough' by W. Hoskin.]. A reseacher indicates that all coal mined at Leigh Creek was transported by rail to Port Augusta for electricity generation.


Dancing 'the palais glide'
Dancing 'the palais glide', at the Palais Royal. From left: Margaret Cowell, David Cowell, Pam Gillen, Kym Bonython.


Ross Michell and Nancy McCormack
Ross Michell and Nancy McCormack, the 1946 South Australian dancing champions.


South Australian Scenery : Team of camels
Team of 20 camels, belonging to Mount Eba Station, leaving Port Augusta West with stores.


South Australian Scenery : Pichi Richi Pass
Saltia, Pichi-Richi Pass - about 12 miles by rail from Port Augusta.


South Australian Scenery : The Katoomba
The Katoomba, one of the Colonial Auxiliary Squadron, leaving Port Augusta harbor on January 11, 1892, after a visit of inspection. His Excellency the Governor, the Earl of Kintore, being on board. The Katoomba is a steel-built cruiser of 2575 tons and 7500 h.p.


South Australian Scenery : Railway Bridge Algebuckina
Railway Bridge over the Neales at Algebuckina, over half a mile in length, 450 miles north of Port Augusta.

South Australian Scenery etc
Photographs of South Australian scenery in the Port Augusta area including photographs of Aborigines, ships, railway bridges, harbors, camels, ostriches.


Family photographs : Flinders Range
Nearing Port Augusta from Adelaide.


Family photographs : Mount Hopeless
At top of Mt. Hopeless. Showing flat top of hill, Beryl and Lance with hills at Port Augusta in distance.


Sub-Inspector John H. Field
Studio portrait of John H. Field in his police uniform, taken by James Taylor of Port Augusta.


Campfire at Wirrappa
The last campfire at Wirrippa on the return trip before reaching Port Augusta, on the East-West trainline. 'The mulga log fire lasted all night'.


Campfire at Wirrappa
The last campfire at Wirrippa on the return trip before reaching Port Augusta, on the East-West trainline. 'The mulga log fire lasted all night'.


Campfire at Wirrappa
The last campfire at Wirrippa on the return trip before reaching Port Augusta, on the East-West trainline. 'The mulga log fire lasted all night'.


Southern Flinders Ranges
View of the southern Flinders Ranges near Port Augusta.


Road near floodwaters at Myall Creek
View of a road leading to floodwaters at Myall Creek, between Whyalla and Port Augusta, with a small group of people at the end of the road observing flood waters, February 1946. It was known locally as '23 Mile Creek'. [from information provided].


Wild turkeys
Wild turkeys in spinifex grass, 280 miles north west of Port Augusta.


Road-making tractor
Tractor with scoop for road-making, 300 miles west of Port Augusta in the saltbush country.


Road-making tractor
Tractor with scoop making new road surface, 300 miles west of Port Augusta in the saltbush country.


Car on Bob Bon station
Goldsbrough Mort party in green grass country on Bon Bon station near Kingoonya, 240 miles north west of Port Augusta.


Waterhole
Waterhole, 240 miles north west of Port Augusta. The hole was five miles long and 14 feet deep when it was photographed.


Expedition in the far west of South Australia
Men on expedition with pack camels and camel drawn buggy, thought to be during survey of country between Tarcoola and the WA border by John Gore Stewart 1901.


Camels in the far west of South Australia
Close up of two camels showing heads and harness. Image is slightly out of focus.


Camel transport in the far west of South Australia
Men in a cart drawn by four camels in mallee and saltbush country. Possibly depicts survey of country west of Tarcoola by John Gore Stewart 1901.