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Kirton Bowling Club

Kirton Bowling Club

Male and female bowlers playing at the Kirton Bowling Club, Port Lincoln. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/9.

Kirton Bowling Club

Kirton Bowling Club

Male and female bowlers at the Kirton Bowling Club, Port Lincoln. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/9.

Photographs of biplanes

Photographs of biplanes

Four photographs of biplanes at Port Lincoln and near Kyancutta, on the occasion of Amy Johnson's visit. The photographer may have been Phyllis A. Helberg or Ernest A.V. Helberg. They were a married couple who lived on the Eyre Peninsula.

Views in South Australia :
collection of black and white photograph negatives

Views in South Australia : collection of black and white photograph negatives

Negatives containing views of South Australian countryside and landscapes, including the Eyre Peninsula and Ungarra. Includes waterholes and dams, gum trees, houses, bridges, and people engaged with various activities such as tennis and fishing.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln.

Loading lamb for export

Loading lamb for export

Loading lamb for export at Brennan's jetty, Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Street view at Port Lincoln.

MY 'Martindale' at Port Lincoln

MY 'Martindale' at Port Lincoln

J.T. Mortlock's boat MY 'Martindale' in Port Lincoln harbour.

A farm shelter of brush and wood near Port Lincoln

A farm shelter of brush and wood near Port Lincoln

A farm worker standing next to machinery left in the shelter of a farm building made from brush and wood near Port Lincoln; part of a windmill can be seen in the background.

Part of Wanilla Forest near Port Lincoln, South Australia

Part of Wanilla Forest near Port Lincoln, South Australia

Fourteen year old Victorian ironbark trees growing in plantation C, Wanilla Forest, near Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

View of Port Lincoln, marked 'Sweet Adelaide 446' [also at PRG 742/5/33 & PRG 742/5/165].

Port Lincoln from the air

Port Lincoln from the air

One of the first aerial photographs of Port Lincoln, showing the bay and jetty, taken by Myles Kemp Bishop from the first aeroplane (an Avro aircraft) to visit Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln from the air

Port Lincoln from the air

One of the first aerial photographs of Port Lincoln, taken by Myles Kemp Bishop from the first aeroplane (an Avro aircraft) to visit Port Lincoln.

Patricia Morrison

Patricia Morrison

Patricia Morrison leaning on a FJ Holden in Port Lincoln.

Statue of Matthew Flinders and his cat, Trim

Statue of Matthew Flinders and his cat, Trim

Statue by British sculptor Mark Richards of Matthew Flinders and his cat, Trim, on Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln.

Two men at Port Lincoln

Two men at Port Lincoln

Reg Hunt standing on a large rock alongside another man sitting on top of a pile of rocks on the rock.

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln. Photograph collected by Jim Garbutt.

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln. Photograph collected by Jim Garbutt.

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln. Photograph collected by Jim Garbutt.

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln. Photograph collected by Jim Garbutt.

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln. Photograph collected by Jim Garbutt.

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln

Cape Donington Lighthouse, near Port Lincoln. Photograph collected by Jim Garbutt.

Port Lincoln Jetty

Port Lincoln Jetty

[General description] A sweeping view of Boston Bay showing township houses and jetty. The ship Wandana, seen moored at the jetty, was built in 1913 and was chartered by the Adelaide Steamship Company in 1915 to run the mail around the Spencer Gulf ports, a task that she performed for 12 years. For a closer view of S.S. Wandana see B 41019/196. [On back of photograph] 'Port Lincoln, with the "Wandawa" at the jetty / Jan. 11, 1918'.

[Ship at Port Lincoln]

[Ship at Port Lincoln]

View down onto the decks of an unknown ship with a helipad, at the wharf at Port Lincoln. One photograph in a small collection of negative film rolls, photographed by Raymond Gordon. Title has been taken from the packet originally containing the roll of film. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/7.

[Ship at Port Lincoln]

[Ship at Port Lincoln]

View of communication equipment on the mast of an unknown ship at the wharf at Port Lincoln. One photograph in a small collection of negative film rolls, photographed by Raymond Gordon. Title has been taken from the packet originally containing the roll of film. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/7.

[Ship at Port Lincoln]

[Ship at Port Lincoln]

View of masts and communication equipment on an unknown ship at the wharf at Port Lincoln. One photograph in a small collection of negative film rolls, photographed by Raymond Gordon. Title has been taken from the packet originally containing the roll of film. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/7.

Shipping at wharf, Port Lincoln.

Shipping at wharf, Port Lincoln.

Ships at the Port Lincoln wharf. One photograph in a small collection of negative film rolls, photographed by Raymond Gordon. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/7.

Vancouover Forest leaving Port Lincoln

Vancouover Forest leaving Port Lincoln

Grain ship 'Vancouver Forest' leaving Port Lincoln. Silos can be seen behind the ship. One photograph in a small collection of negative film rolls, photographed by Raymond Gordon. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/7.

Meat processing, Port Lincoln

Meat processing, Port Lincoln

Hanging pig carcasses being inspected at a meat works, Port Lincoln. One photograph in a small collection of negative film rolls, photographed by Raymond Gordon. Title has been taken from the packet originally containing the roll of film. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/7.