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Children on their way to a picnic at Coomunga

Children on their way to a picnic at Coomunga

Identified as 'a party of children on their way to Coomunga for a picnic shortly after the opening of the railway line; for many it was the first time they had seen a train'. See below for alternative perspective.

The 'Moonta' leaving Port Lincoln

The 'Moonta' leaving Port Lincoln

The M.V. 'Moonta' leaving Port Lincoln to continue the Gulf Trip. Another photograph using this image is B 26239. Image incorporated into Murray Views series as No. 11.

'Canowie' boat

'Canowie' boat

'Canowie' sail boat, with men standing on it, and the shore behind the craft. It was sailed and owned by the Tait brothers, and it frequently scored in the regattas. A cup that it won is in the bottom left corner of the photograph. A researcher found an entry in 'The Register (Adelaide) of Tuesday 19th June, 1923 indicating that the Canowie was owned at one time by Mr Graham of Flagstaff Cottage, I assume at Yankalilla, built by Mr Harry Chant of Port Adelaide'.

Panoramic view of Port Lincoln

Panoramic view of Port Lincoln

Panoramic view of Port Lincoln. The jetty can be seen in the distance on the left.

Port Lincoln Institute

Port Lincoln Institute

Port Lincoln Institute and Memorial Hall.

Main Street, Port Lincoln

Main Street, Port Lincoln

Main Street, Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln foreshore, the jetty in the background.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

[General description] View showing the sweep of Boston Bay with Boston Island in the distance. In the middle ground township buildings and the jetty can be seen with the 'John Watherstone', a steamer with two masts, at anchor [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/1/26].

Kirton Point Jetty, Port Lincoln

Kirton Point Jetty, Port Lincoln

Kirton Point Jetty, Port Lincoln. Post card print of the new jetty c.1909.

Port Lincoln Foreshore

Port Lincoln Foreshore

Port Lincoln - general view of the beach, jetty and hotel in 1909.

Port Lincoln Harbour

Port Lincoln Harbour

Port Lincoln - the harbour from Tasman Terrace. Several ketches can be seen moored in the harbour.

Flinders Archway, Port Lincoln

Flinders Archway, Port Lincoln

Flinders Archway between the Port Lincoln Institute and Civic Hall. Erected about 1936 (27 May). The stone archway between the buildings has a ship engraved in a circle in the middle of the arch and Flinders Archway written either side. Also written is Discovery 1802 on one side and Settlement 1839 on the other side.

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln on Boston Bay. Among other buildings stands the Pier Hotel's whose proprietor in 1867-1871 was CR Jones. Bare hillside can be seen behind Tasman Terrace. A cow can be seen grazing on the land between the hotel and beach.

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln, looking south. Several two storey buildings with balconies providing shadey verandahs line one side of the terrace and giant Norfolk Island pines stand behind a white picket fence on the foreshore.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln: Old and new residences. Assheton's Grand Hotel can be seen in the background which is situated on the corner of Tasman Terrace and Bligh Street. Arthur John Charles Assheton was the proprietor from 1906-1909.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

A view from the sea at Port Lincoln in 1907. Business's along the foreshore include TJ Charles Tea Rooms and Bakery, H Cole Tobacconist, J MacKenzie Boot Shop, McFarlane Brothers.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

View of Port Lincoln, looking from North Road.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln. Pier Hotel on Tasman Terrace, licensed by James Owen in approximately 1873

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln showing City Motors.

Port Lincoln District

Port Lincoln District

Port Lincoln district.

Port Lincoln Post Office

Port Lincoln Post Office

Port Lincoln Post office and stores.

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln.

The "Janet", Port Lincoln

The "Janet", Port Lincoln

The "Janet" sailing at Port Lincoln.

Town Clock, Port Lincoln

Town Clock, Port Lincoln

Opening of the Town Clock in Port Lincoln.

Town Clock, Port Lincoln

Town Clock, Port Lincoln

Opening of the Town Clock in Port Lincoln.

Horse Riding at Port Lincoln

Horse Riding at Port Lincoln

Horse Riding at Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln, seen from the top of the tennis shed.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln street scene.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln.