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Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Rural scene at Port Lincoln.

Wheat shed at Port Lincoln

Wheat shed at Port Lincoln

Wheat shed at Port Lincoln.

Construction at Port Lincoln

Construction at Port Lincoln

The Port Lincoln Freezers under construction - Opened in 1924.

Ships at Port Lincoln

Ships at Port Lincoln

Ships at anchor l-r: M.V. Moonta; 4 masted barque Pomman; barque Penang; 4 masted barque L'Avenir and 4 masted barque Olivebank. 2 February 1936 [duplicate copies at PRG 1373/39/11 & PRG 458/1/1/98].

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Railway jetty, Kirton Point; Port Lincoln in the background. This jetty commnced use in late 1907 with it only partly erected. (See also B 54006).

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln.

Old Mill at Port Lincoln

Old Mill at Port Lincoln

The Old Mill - built in 1846. Not completed and has never been in use.

"The Castle", Port Lincoln

"The Castle", Port Lincoln

View of "The Castle", Port Lincoln [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/1/60].

Pier Hotel, Port Lincoln

Pier Hotel, Port Lincoln

View of the Pier Hotel and other buildings along Tasman Terrace [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/1/135].

Pier Hotel, Port Lincoln

Pier Hotel, Port Lincoln

View of the Pier Hotel.

Shipping at Port Lincoln

Shipping at Port Lincoln

Four-mastered sailing ship, Kommodore Johnson.

Loading cargo at Port Lincoln

Loading cargo at Port Lincoln

Loading grain onto the Kauri at Port Lincoln Jetty.

Clergymen at Port Lincoln

Clergymen at Port Lincoln

Group of clergymen for Ruri-decanal Conference - 23 July 1911: Back Row: Mr. A.W. Harlow (Catechist); Rev. S.H.A. Embling; Rev. H.E. Luger. Front Row: Rev. H.F. Gever U: Canon Howard (R.P.): Dean Young.

The ̀Passat', Port Lincoln

The ̀Passat', Port Lincoln

The 'Passat' at Port Lincoln - 5 March 1939.

"Kommodore Johnson", ship

"Kommodore Johnson", ship

"Kommodore Johnson" ex Magdalene Vinnear at Port Lincoln 5 March 1939.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Engine room at Port Lincoln?

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace at Port Lincoln.

Railway Jetty, Kirton Point

Railway Jetty, Kirton Point

Railway jetty, Kirton Point, Port Lincoln.

Flinders Monument

Flinders Monument

Flinders monument, Port Lincoln.

Roman Catholic Church, Port Lincoln

Roman Catholic Church, Port Lincoln

Interior of the Roman Catholic church at Port Lincoln.

Methodist Church, Port Lincoln

Methodist Church, Port Lincoln

Methodist Church, Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln.

Lord Byron's Coach

Lord Byron's Coach

The coach that once belonged to Lord Byron; it was in the yard of the Lake Wangary Hotel at Port Lincoln for many years [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/1/106].

Life-Savers, Port Lincoln

Life-Savers, Port Lincoln

Life-Saving contestants in a surf carnival at Port Lincoln standing to attention. From left: Freddie Ems, Norm Reid, Alex Stevens, Burt Dennise, Clarence Hage, Harold Reske.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln: a view out to sea showing the jetty and the Northern Hotel in centre foreground when John Watherston was the licensee.

Mr. & Mrs. Harry Davies

Mr. & Mrs. Harry Davies

Mr. & Mrs. Harry Davies in their motor car, in Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln. [Identified by R. Russell as a 1903 Oldsmobile - a Curved Dash Runabout model, and confirmed by another researcher.]

Street decoration, Port Lincoln

Street decoration, Port Lincoln

Street decoration and a merry-go-round during a "Back to Port Lincoln" Carnival.

Clergy of Eyre Peninsula

Clergy of Eyre Peninsula

Group of Ruidecanal Chapter clergy of the Eyre Peninsula at Port Lincoln, 2 May 1956. Back row:l-r: D. Pugh, C. Penn, A. Williams, J. Smith, J. James, A. Blaxell, J. Kelly. Front: P. Connell, Ven. A. Codd (Archdeacon), Very Rev. T. Reed (Dean), A. Bowers, T. Hayman.

Christmas Beach Party

Christmas Beach Party

Christmas beach party at Port Lincoln.

Mrs. Leech's house

Mrs. Leech's house

Mrs. Leech's house, Cook Street at Port Lincoln.