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Port Lincoln about 1930

Port Lincoln about 1930

Port Lincoln about 1930. Schooner 'Waimana'.

Shipping at Port Lincoln about 1912

Shipping at Port Lincoln about 1912

Shipping at Port Lincoln about 1912.

Shipping at Port Lincoln about 1920

Shipping at Port Lincoln about 1920

Shipping at Port Lincoln about 1920. SS Paringa; French sailing vessels.

Port Lincoln, about 1910

Port Lincoln, about 1910

Port Lincoln, about 1910. The schooner Beatrice, R.M.S. Rupara' and the brigantine Wollomai.

Port Lincoln about 1912

Port Lincoln about 1912

Port Lincoln about 1912. SS Lady Lock.

Fishing boats at Port Lincoln in the 1890s

Fishing boats at Port Lincoln in the 1890s

Fishing boats at Port Lincoln in the 1890s.

Port Lincoln about 1870

Port Lincoln about 1870

Port Lincoln about 1870.

Port Lincoln about 1912

Port Lincoln about 1912

Port Lincoln about 1912. R.M.S. Paringa, ketches Lurline, Stormbird, R.M.S. Rupara.

Shipping at Port Lincoln about 1913

Shipping at Port Lincoln about 1913

Shipping at Port Lincoln about 1913.

Port Lincoln 1929

Port Lincoln 1929

Port Lincoln 1929. Sailers 'Mozart', 'Olivebank', 'Pamir'. According to a researcher, the motor vessel nearest to the camera, alongside the Kirton Point jetty, is the 'Minnipa'.

Port Lincoln, 1936

Port Lincoln, 1936

Port Lincoln, 1936. MV Moonta; 4 masted barque 'Pommern', barque 'Penang', 4 masted barque 'L'Avenir', 'Olivebank' at Kirton Point.

Koppio

Koppio

The Excell brothers ('Perc' and Alex) of Tumby Bay, retyring an old wheel at the Koppio Smithy Museum Field Day.

Kirton Point Jetty

Kirton Point Jetty

Shipping at Kirton Point jetty, Port Lincoln. The jetty was completed in 1906 and was the second of three jettys constructed. It was built in conjunction with the railway line that was to service Eyre Peninsula. The depth of water at Kirton Point was nearly trice that at the Town Jetty

Chimney, Port Lincoln

Chimney, Port Lincoln

Chimney stated to have been built for James Sinclair by Stuart in 1853. James Sinclair moved his sheep inland from the coast at Coffin Bay to Uley. His friend John McDouall Stuart the Surveyor of many of the local runs helped build his house (The Patch) and between commissions he worked for Sinclair bullock driving, shepherding sheep and tutoring Sinclair's children

Captain John Bishop

Captain John Bishop

This was Captain John Bishop's store built in 1840. Captain John Bishop (1803-1865) was a prominent member of the Port Lincoln community as a storekeeper, banker and wool trader. His second wife Esther Elizabeth Kemp produced seven children. Captain Bishop's store was later owned by Carlin. J Bishop, son of the Captain owned a butchers store

Bullock team, Port Lincoln

Bullock team, Port Lincoln

Bullock team hauling large timber oil plant along railway reservation at Coomunga railway crossing.

Methodist Church

Methodist Church

Laying foundation stone for the new Methodist church, Port Lincoln.

Opening the Town Clock

Opening the Town Clock

Opening of the Town Clock, Port Lincoln.

Seeing the Steamer Off

Seeing the Steamer Off

Spectators seeing the steamer off from Port Lincoln jetty.

"Pussy" the Cow

"Pussy" the Cow

"Pussy" the cow at Port Lincoln.

Bulk grain wagon being delivered

Bulk grain wagon being delivered

South Australian Railways bulk grain wagon being delivered, Port Lincoln.

Construction of a Bridge

Construction of a Bridge

Construction of a bridge at Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Men working on the foreshore.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Road leading to the foreshore.

Freezing works at Port Lincoln

Freezing works at Port Lincoln

The opening of the freezing works established by the Eyre Peninsula Co-operative Limited.

Axel Stenross' Slip

Axel Stenross' Slip

The "Junk" on Axel Stenross' slip at Port Lincoln.

Loading grain at Port Lincoln

Loading grain at Port Lincoln

Loading grain from horsedrawn rail carriages at the wharf.

Jetty at Port Lincoln

Jetty at Port Lincoln

Jetty with ship alongside.

S.S. Ferret, Port Lincoln

S.S. Ferret, Port Lincoln

S.S. Ferret leaving jetty.

Post Office, Port Lincoln

Post Office, Port Lincoln

Institute and Post Office.