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Shipping at the new jetty, Port Lincoln

Shipping at the new jetty, Port Lincoln

Shipping at the new jetty, Port Lincoln.

Distant view of a wheat steamship waiting off Port Lincoln jetty

Distant view of a wheat steamship waiting off Port Lincoln jetty

Distant view of a wheat steamship waiting off Port Lincoln jetty where railway trucks full of bagged grain are waiting.

Postcard of Kirton Point in Port Lincoln

Postcard of Kirton Point in Port Lincoln

Postcard of Kirton Point in Port Lincoln, South Australia. Shows the Barque "Carmony", R.M.S. Rupara, R.M.S. Paringa and Two Ketches. There are people and horse drawn vehicles near the start of the jetty.

Avro aircraft, Port Lincoln

Avro aircraft, Port Lincoln

An Avro aircraft, the first plane to visit Port Lincoln. Piloted by Lieutenant Wilmot. The aircraft had a 90 HP Austin engine.

Geo Lawson gravestone

Geo Lawson gravestone

Gravestone of Dr. George (Geo) Lawson, whose district was from Port Augusta to Albany, W.A. He died in 1867.

Frank Hawson memorial

Frank Hawson memorial

Construction of the memorial to Frank Hawson in Port Lincoln. Included in the photograph is Eustice DuBois, Dr. Kinmont, and Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Hawson.

Kirton Point Jetty

Kirton Point Jetty

Square riggers and steamers loading at Kirton Point Jetty, Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln Boy Scouts

Port Lincoln Boy Scouts

Port Lincoln Boy Scouts camping at Canowie Belt. The boys are in three rows fors the photograph. Reverend Page, Baptist Minister of Port Lincoln is in charge and standing on the far right.

Shark capture

Shark capture

A white pointer shark caught at either Port Lincoln or Streaky Bay.

People by a car

People by a car

Tony Whitely and Patricia Morrison, sitting in front of a Holden, number plate 343-033, in Port Lincoln. The women leaning on the bonnet are unidentified.

Patricia Morrison and Tony Whitely

Patricia Morrison and Tony Whitely

Patricia Morrison and Tony Whitely in Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

[General description] Motor cars travelling along the main street in Port Lincoln. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the "Chronicle", Oct. 22, 1927 / Port Lincoln / 1927'.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

[General description] Tasman Street buildings are seen on the right, including the premises of C.G. Wegner, Tobacconist. Cars are parked at the kerbside. A glimpse of the jetty can be seen behind an avenue of pine trees which line the seafront. Note the large utility pole with a prop. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the "Chronicle", Oct. 2, 1927 / Port lincoln / 1927' Street scene of Port LIncoln.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

[General description] Panoramic view of Boston Bay and shipping at Port Lincoln. Boston Island can be seen on the distance. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the "Chronicle", Oct. 22, 1927 / Port Lincoln / 1927'.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

[General description] Taken from open farmland this is a panoramic view of the township of Port Lincoln with Boston Island visible in the distance. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the "Chronicle", Oct. 22, 1927 / Port Lincoln / 1927'.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

[General description] Taken from elevated ground this is a panoramic view of the township of Port Lincoln. There is a plume of smoke in the distance blowing back over the township. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the "Chronicle", Oct. 22, 1927/ Port Lincoln / 1927'.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

[General description] Panoramic view of Boston Bay at Port Lincoln taken from the shoreline showing the curve of the bay and the jetty and wharfs in the distance. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the "Chronicle", Oct. 22, 1927 / Port Lincoln / Oct. 1927'.

"Emilie Galline", Port Lincoln

"Emilie Galline", Port Lincoln

The "Emilie Galline" - first wheat ship at Port Lincoln. The photograph depicts two ships and a sailing boat at the end of the jetty at Port Lincoln. Rail carts are transporting the cargo along the jetty.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln showing the Port Lincoln Hotel which was named from 1840. Previously it was known as Squatters Arms and Bricklayers' Arms. From 1885 -1892 T Provis and JH Provis were the proprietors.The photograph shows a group of men standing on the corner outside the hotel which was originally located in King Street and relocated to Tasman Terrace in 1885

"Fanny" of Port Lincoln

"Fanny" of Port Lincoln

Photograph of "Fanny", alleged to be the last of the Port Lincoln Aboriginal tribe.

Monument to Matthew Flinders

Monument to Matthew Flinders

PORT LINCOLN: Visitors photographed at the monument to Matthew Flinders erected on the summit of Stamford Hill, near Port Lincoln in 1841.

Australian Ornithologists : Port Lincoln

Australian Ornithologists : Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln Railway Station.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Photograph of Port Lincoln, looking south, showing the long jetty on the left and Stamford Hill in the far distance. The Pier Hotel Stables can be seen in the centre of the buildings.

Charles John Driver gravestone

Charles John Driver gravestone

Gravestone of Charles John Driver, who died in 1854, was a Government Resident. The stone was "erected by his loving sisters".

Kirton Point Jetty

Kirton Point Jetty

View of the Kirton Point Jetty from the end looking back towards the shore, which shows a shop and oyster bar.

Yacca Mills

Yacca Mills

Large group of men, women and children out the front of the Yacca Mills building at its opening.

Father Kelly

Father Kelly

Father Kelly, accompanied by Mrs. Kenny on a horse and carriage. He was a popular figure at the time.

Flinders Memorial, Port Lincoln

Flinders Memorial, Port Lincoln

View of the Flinders Memorial at Port Lincoln.

Ships at Port Lincoln

Ships at Port Lincoln

View of a number of vessels moored in a quiet bay, assumed to be Port Lincoln.

Views of SA, WA, Vic & NSW : Port Lincoln

Views of SA, WA, Vic & NSW : Port Lincoln

Town and Kirton Point Jetties, Port Lincoln. Yachts can be seen moored in the bay.