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Port Lincoln Prison

Port Lincoln Prison

View of a yard at the Port Lincoln Prison, 1975.

Port Lincoln Prison

Port Lincoln Prison

View of a yard at the Port Lincoln Prison, 1975.

Port Lincoln Prison

Port Lincoln Prison

View of a yard at the Port Lincoln Prison, 1975.

Port Lincoln Prison

Port Lincoln Prison

View of a staircase at the Port Lincoln Prison, 1975.

Aboriginal baby at the Port Lincoln Hospital

Aboriginal baby at the Port Lincoln Hospital

An Aboriginal baby being held by a nurse at the Port Lincoln Hospital.

Grand Hotel, Port Lincoln

Grand Hotel, Port Lincoln

Grand Hotel, Port Lincoln.

St. Thomas', Port Lincoln

St. Thomas', Port Lincoln

Interior of St. Thomas church at Port Lincoln.

St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Port Lincoln

St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Port Lincoln

View of St Thomas' Anglican Church at Port Lincoln, with the parsonage to the left. This is one of 111 photos which appear in an album presented to the Reverend A. G. Rawstorne in 1886 (see the entry for SRG 94/2/13 for further details). [Duplicate copy at B 3116.]

Port Lincoln Hospital

Port Lincoln Hospital

View of the Port Lincoln Hospital.

Two patients at the Port Lincoln Hospital

Two patients at the Port Lincoln Hospital

Two patients in bed at the Port Lincoln Hospital. One of the men is Aboriginal.

Aboriginal baby at the Port Lincoln Hospital

Aboriginal baby at the Port Lincoln Hospital

An Aboriginal baby being held by a man at the Port Lincoln Hospital.

View of Port Lincoln

View of Port Lincoln

View of the Grand Hotel at Port Lincoln.

Church, Port Lincoln

Church, Port Lincoln

[General description] St. Thomas' Anglican Church built in 1849-50, set in a garden with a white picket fence. A large creeper is starting to cover part of the building. [On back of photograph] 'Before 1927 / c. 1911' (Another hand) 'St. Thomas Church, Port Lincoln / Bourne photo'.

Port Lincoln Post office and Institute

Port Lincoln Post office and Institute

Two men talking beside a horse and cart outside the Port Lincoln Post office and Institute.

Port Lincoln Dance Band

Port Lincoln Dance Band

PORT LINCOLN: Members of Port Lincoln Dance Band. Left to right: Franz Binder on Bass; Ken Anderson (trumpet); Jack Usher (drums); Peter Gardiner on Saxaphone; Ray Shaw (piano). The following information on Ken Anderson was provided by a researcher: Ken Anderson was a career musician. He played with the Australian Army Band for 26 years followed by the Reserve Band, before retiring with his wife Marina at their home in McLaren Vale. Kevin played a range of instruments, wrote music scores for the Central Command Band at Keswick, and lived in Singapore and Malaysia for two years, while playing with the Australian Army Band. He passed away on 9 September 2018.

Port Lincoln Post office and Institute

Port Lincoln Post office and Institute

Two men talking beside a horse and cart outside the Port Lincoln Post office and Institute.

Methodist Church, Port Lincoln

Methodist Church, Port Lincoln

Methodist Church, Port Lincoln. This imposing brick church has darker bricks surrounding the many windows. The roof at the front of the church is adorned with six crosses.

Hotel at Port Lincoln

Hotel at Port Lincoln

View of the Grand Hotel at Port Lincoln, a two storey stone building with ornate railing around the top verandah. A number of cars are parked out the front.

St Mary's Church at Port Lincoln

St Mary's Church at Port Lincoln

View of the Roman Catholic Church (St Mary's) at Port Lincoln. There is a residence beside the church.

Church, Port Lincoln

Church, Port Lincoln

St. Thomas' Church of England, Port Lincoln. The church bell can be seen under the cross at the back of the church. The whole property is surrounding by fence railings.

Baptist Church, Port Lincoln

Baptist Church, Port Lincoln

Baptist Church, Port Lincoln. The partly obscured date set into the front of the church says 186? There are three stained glass windows above the porch but the church is a plain brick building standing on a grassy plot of land.

Church, Port Lincoln

Church, Port Lincoln

St. Thomas Anglican Church, Port Lincoln [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/1/133] St Thomas Church of England was built in 1850 and a foundation stone was laid. It is the oldest church on Eyre Peninsula. In 1876 a later foundation stone was laid in the transept and chancel when the church was enlarged. Subscriptions were levied from members of the congregation to pay for seats in the church. These were payable after shearing but when people from the country attended the church services there was confusion about where to sit as the pews were let and relet. St Thomas Church of England was built before state aid to churches. The church stood on the corner of Adelaide Place and Washington Street.

Hotel at Port Lincoln

Hotel at Port Lincoln

The Boston Hotel at Port Lincoln.

"Boston House", Port Lincoln

"Boston House", Port Lincoln

"Boston House" when it was a private hospital run by Sister Johnson at Port Lincoln.

Lincoln Hotel gutted by fire

Lincoln Hotel gutted by fire

PORT LINCOLN: The Lincoln Hotel, Port Lincoln's oldest hotel located in Tasman Terrace, gutted by fire, June 19 2000.

Wheatsheaf Hotel, Port Lincoln

Wheatsheaf Hotel, Port Lincoln

PORT LINCOLN: The Wheatsheaf Hotel: left to right: Mr Morris; McKenzie, M.P.; Harry Daily; George Dorward; licensee Mr Boswell; George Crawford; Jerry Hyde; Miss Martha Boswell.

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.

Pier Hotel, Port Lincoln

Pier Hotel, Port Lincoln

The Pier Hotel on Tasman Terrace, licensed by James Owen.

Bishop's store, Port Lincoln

Bishop's store, Port Lincoln

Captain J. Bishop's store in Port Lincoln. Men are standing around the store, and one appears to have a telescope to his eye.

Port Lincoln shore

Port Lincoln shore

View of Port Lincoln from the shore. Two boats and a boy with an anchor are in the foreground. The Grand Hotel, which would later become the Tasman Hotel, is in the background.