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Port Lincoln Caravan Park

Port Lincoln Caravan Park

A view of the Bay at Port Lincoln taken from an almost empty Port Lincoln Caravan Park (possibly now the Port Lincoln Tourist Park). The scene incorporates a small jetty and a few boats moored further along the bay. There is a spit of land coming out in the background showing some very white sandy beaches.

Port Lincoln Caravan park

Port Lincoln Caravan park

A view of the Bay at Port Lincoln taken from the Port Lincoln Caravan Park (Port Lincoln Tourist Park). There are three elderly people standing by a grey Chrysler Valiant AP 5 (1964) in an almost empty Caravan Park across to where it leads to the water's edge; taken in June 1964.

Mary Ellis shipwreck

Mary Ellis shipwreck

Ruins of the 'Mary Ellis' ketch shipwrecked on Wreck Beach in Lincoln National Park, near Port Lincoln, ca.1911. The ship was wrecked while on a voyage between Port Adelaide and Venus Bay when caught in a gale on 5 April 1907.

Promotional photographs of places and events in South Australia

Promotional photographs of places and events in South Australia

Collection of 132 photographs highlighting events, entertainment, recreation and sights of interest in Adelaide and other South Australian regions, including Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, Fleurieu Peninsula, River Murray, South East, Flinders Ranges, Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula, Mid North and Far North, during the nineteen seventies.

S.A. Company's Basin

S.A. Company's Basin

[General description] Sailing ships moored at a Port Adelaide wharf. The deck of the ketch in the foreground is crowded with men from the surveying expedition mentioned below. Warehouses can be seen in the background including one with the name Robert Charlick, feed merchant. [On back of photograph] 'S.A. Company's Basin, Pt. Adelaide / From the bridge at the entrance of the basin / A ketch leaving for Arno Bay with surveyors / June 24, 1877 / . Party members: W.C. Gosse, J.C. Hawker, W. Clindening, Chas. Wells, H. Melville, L.C.E. Gee, G.E.H. Ayliffe, Louis Farr, - Kershaw'.

Flinders Monument, Stamford Hill

Flinders Monument, Stamford Hill

Flinders Monument at Stamford Hill Port Lincoln. It was erected in 1844, and reconditioned in 1866-67, [Duplicate copy of image at PRG 458/1/1/3].The obelisk commemorates the place where Matthew Flinders made the first survey of Port Lincoln in 1802. The stone for the obelisk was transported from Tasmania.

Railway transport: Locomotives and rolling stock 3'6"

Railway transport: Locomotives and rolling stock 3'6"

Fageol railcar 110 at the passenger platform at the Port Lincoln railway station. 'Minnipa' on the sign on side of railcar is its destination [Identified as a 'Fageol railcar on a Port Lincoln to Minnipa passenger service' by W. Hoskin & Les Walter.]

The Wenmouth Collection : Port Lincoln

The Wenmouth Collection : Port Lincoln

General view of Sleaford Bay.

The Wenmouth Collection : Port Lincoln

The Wenmouth Collection : Port Lincoln

Surf near Sleaford Bay Bluff.

The Wenmouth Collection : Port Lincoln

The Wenmouth Collection : Port Lincoln

Rock formation known as the 'Wedding Cake' at Sleaford Bay.

The Wenmouth Collection : Port Lincoln

The Wenmouth Collection : Port Lincoln

Fishing vessels at Kirton Point.

Fanny

Fanny

Fanny of Port Lincoln standing beside a dog and a pet magpie. [Fanny Agars. Margaret Agnes (Fanny). Sometimes referred to as "Black Fanny"]

Spectators watching a small naval craft arrive at Boston Bay

Spectators watching a small naval craft arrive at Boston Bay

Spectators watching a small naval craft, from battleship H.M.S. New Zealand, waiting offshore in the background, arrive at Boston Bay, Port Lincoln. The warship was on tour from Fremantle to Outer Harbor then Melbourne.

Edward Swaffer, farmer and Justice of the Peace

Edward Swaffer, farmer and Justice of the Peace

Studio view of Edward Swaffer, a farmer and Justice of the Peace at Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Spectators watching a small naval craft arrive at Boston Bay

Spectators watching a small naval craft arrive at Boston Bay

Spectators watching a small naval craft from battleship H.M.S. New Zealand, waiting offshore in the background arrive at Boston Bay, Port Lincoln. The warship was on tour from Fremantle to Outer Harbor then Melbourne.

Lord Byron's carriage

Lord Byron's carriage

Lord Byron's carriage kept at the rear of a hotel in the Port Lincoln area, possibly the Lake Wangary Hotel, South Australia.

Lord Byron's carriage

Lord Byron's carriage

Lord Byron's carriage parked at the rear of a hotel in the Port Lincoln area, possibly at the Lake Wangary Hotel.

Ruins of Macfarlane Brothers' store

Ruins of Macfarlane Brothers' store

Men standing in the ruins of the Macfarlane Brothers general store, Port Lincoln, which was completely gutted by fire on 7 August 1900, casuing £4,000 damage.

South Australian scenes and activities 17

South Australian scenes and activities 17

Part of a collection of slides taken by amateur photographer Elva Heinemann of South Australian scenes and activities, featuring Upper Eyre Peninsula & Far West Coast, and the Flinders Ranges. See 'contents' for details of individual images.

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : Boats, ships and yachts

Photographs relating to Messenger Press : Boats, ships and yachts

Photographs relating to transport - boats, ships and yachts, created by Messenger Press.

Aboriginal Mission Station, Port Lincoln, South Australia [Poonindie]

Aboriginal Mission Station, Port Lincoln, South Australia [Poonindie]

Aboriginal Mission Station, Port Lincoln (Poonindie). Note on the back of the photograph says "Poonindie Mission (before 1883). Aboriginal Mission Station, Port Lincoln. Copied from "The Aborigines of Australia" by Richard Sadleir. 1883, page 49"

Cycle Car

Cycle Car

The first cycle car built in South Australia in 1904 by F.B. Puckridge of Port Lincoln. Apart from the engine, the car was entirely South Australian in design; the two men in the car used it to tour the district as painters and renovators. A note attached to the back of the photograph reads as follows: 'Note supplied by FB Puckridge of Port Lincoln. The car, here shown, I built in 1904 for Dr. E Kinmont. It had 2 and three quarters HP air cooled engine with fan in tunnel. Engine was built by MMC England under De Dion licence. The rest of the car was entirely South Australian. It had two speed gear box, no reverse, and the gears were cut by JH Southcott to my own design. Clutch and gear box were operated by a single lever, which operated smoothly and efficiently. Starting was by chain worked through floor on a free-wheel clutch fitted to drive shaft. Final drive through V belts. No differential. Ignition by battery-magnetos had not then come into use. Dr Kinmont used it in his practice over the district extending beyond Tumby Bay on the north (30 miles) to as far as Elliston (105) on the West Coast. It gave him good service for about 12 months when he brought a larger car and sold this one to Crawford and Rule (shown in the photo) who used it touring the district as painters and renovators. It was certainly the first car built on Eyre's Peninsula and, I think, the first cycle-car in South Australia".

Students and teachers of North Shields School, Port Lincoln

Students and teachers of North Shields School, Port Lincoln

Pupils and teachers of North Shields School, near Port Lincoln, during their first Arbor Day, August 18th, 1911. Back row: Mary Baillie, Lena Green, Vera Thompson, Mr. McFarlane, Mr. Randall. Middle row: Gladys Browne, Christina Baillie, Madge Brown, Dorothy Green, Mr. Dorward, Mr. Seddon. Front row: Ken Browne, Gordon Dorward, Allan Dorward, Lionel Dorward, Jim Green, Jack Green, Albert Schultz, Teddy Schultz, Stewart Browne. The teacher is Miss Baldwinson.

Portrait of Dr Kinmont

Portrait of Dr Kinmont

PORTRAIT: Dr. Edward Kinmont, a Port Lincoln medical practitioner.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

An eastern view across Boston Bay towards Port Lincoln, taking in the jetty and port beside it.

Dr. and Mrs. Harvey grave

Dr. and Mrs. Harvey grave

Marker of the grave of Dr. and Mrs. Harvey on Boston Island. Dr. Harvey was a prominant townsman of Port Lincoln, and died in 1842.

Thomas Black.

Thomas Black.

Thomas Black was born in Ireland in 1846, and arrived in Australia in 1858. He moved to Port Lincoln and was a local poet.

West Coast Band

West Coast Band

West Coast brass band, which was formed at Charlton by Geo, Walter, and Sam Flavel, and also included Ray Bruce, Don Murray, and the DuBois Brothers.

Flinders Bridge, West Road

Flinders Bridge, West Road

View along West Road showing the Flinders Bridge [at Port Lincoln?].

Parliamentary tour of Eyre Peninsula, October 9-18, 1926

Parliamentary tour of Eyre Peninsula, October 9-18, 1926

Small album comprising 49 black and white photographs showing the highlights of the Parliamentary Tour of Eyre Peninsula from the 9th to the 18th of October 1926. The tour of the West Coast of the Eyre Peninsula was to inspect railway, shipping, water, and other facilities. Photographs by E. Morris, The Register. For more details and list of members on the tour see article 'Parliamentary visit to Eyre Peninsula' in 'The Advertiser', Monday 11 October 1926, page 13. See below for details of images.