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Sea birds at Williams Island, near Port Lincoln

Sea birds at Williams Island, near Port Lincoln

Sea birds at Williams Island, near Port Lincoln.

General view of Memory Cove, south of Port Lincoln

General view of Memory Cove, south of Port Lincoln

General view of Memory Cove, south of Port Lincoln; named by Matthew Flinders on 21 February 1802 in memory of eight sailors who were drowned at Cape Catastrophe.

Five men working and standing on deck on board the "Aristides"

Five men working and standing on deck on board the "Aristides"

On board the "Aristides", a Harbors Board ketch when visiting Port Lincoln, showing five men working and standing on deck.

Partial view of the "Aristides"

Partial view of the "Aristides"

Partial view of the "Aristides", a Harbors Board vessel visiting Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Looking across a bay, most likely Porter Bay, Port Lincoln, from the rocky beach of the caravan park. A small jetty makes up the foreground, followed by a small marina and a spit of land with white sandy beaches beyond.

Kingscourt Motel, Port Lincoln

Kingscourt Motel, Port Lincoln

A corner view of the Kingscourt Motel in Port Lincoln taken in June 1964. A plain two storied, brick structure with no signs indicating its name, however a tree in the foreground may be covering the signage.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

A view of Port Lincoln taken from across Boston Bay in June 1964.

Port Lincoln from Winter's Hill

Port Lincoln from Winter's Hill

A view of Port Lincoln taken from Winter's Hill, in June 1964.

Sleaford Bay, Port Lincoln

Sleaford Bay, Port Lincoln

Three elderly people standing in the foreground of a south-westerly view of Sleaford Bay, south of Port Lincoln. There are two women both wearing skirts and knitted tops and carrying handbags on what appears to be a blustery day. The gentleman is wearing a grey suit with a knitted vest/cardigan and tie.

Restored building on Boston Island

Restored building on Boston Island

Restored hut on Boston Island near Port Lincoln.

Captan William Field Porter

Captan William Field Porter

Portrait photograph of Captain Porter, a ship owner who sailed to South Australia on the 'Porter', arriving in early 1839. He was active in the early life of Port Lincoln, being the first Magistrate of the Eyre Peninsula, and then moved to New Zealand in May 1841.

Amy Helen Bishop

Amy Helen Bishop

Opalotype portrait of Port Lincoln artist Amy Helen Bishop, youngest daughter of Joseph Kemp Bishop and Elizabeth Anne Miller (nee Hammond). She is wearing a dress with a high collar and brooch at the neck, and puffed sleeves. Her hair is tied back in a bun, and her face is turned to almost a profile side view.

R.M.S. Rupara

R.M.S. Rupara

Adelaide Steam Ship Company's steamer R.M.S. Rupara at Port Lincoln jetty

Patricia Morrison

Patricia Morrison

Patricia Morrison, doing a backbend at the Port Lincoln Hospital nurses quarters.

Patricia Morrison

Patricia Morrison

Patricia Morrison, at the Port Lincoln Hospital nurses quarters.

Dead horses on the S.S. 'City of Lincoln'

Dead horses on the S.S. 'City of Lincoln'

Dead horses on deck of S.S. 'City of Lincoln' at McLaren Wharf. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Nilkerloo Station

Nilkerloo Station

[General description] Nilkerloo homestead is a simple stone cottage with a detached kitchen in its rear and a short paling fence protecting its front verandah.There are a couple of huts in front of which two horses can be seen, one being ridden by a girl or woman with a sidesaddle, the other being held. The setting is arid country with a few stunted trees. [On front of photograph] 'Nilkerloo, Port Lincoln District (Hundred of Ward, county Musgrave) / About 1870'.

Aboriginals

Aboriginals

[On back of photograph] ' Port Lincoln Natives / last of the tribe.' [General description] A group of Aboriginal people wearing European dress is posing in front of one of their 'wurley' dwellings.

A meal on a train

A meal on a train

PORT LINCOLN: Three men photographed enjoying a meal inside a rail car described as being 'the Superintendent's car'; the central figure is thought to be the Superintendent, names not known.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

A young woman standing on rocks at port Lincoln (original faded).

On the SV 'Lawhill'

On the SV 'Lawhill'

A large crowd of people, mainly men and boys, photographed on the desk of SV 'Lawhill' at Port Lincoln. It appears to have been a special occasion with music stands and brass instruments (trumpet and horn) visible on the lower deck; several of the crowd are looking up at the rigging while others are waiting; two of the life boats are visible in the background, with many ropes in the left foreground.

Caravan interior

Caravan interior

George and Doris Canning sitting at the table inside their caravan, while holidaying in Port Lincoln.

An anchor encrusted with oysters

An anchor encrusted with oysters

An anchor encrusted with a two and a half year growth of oysters photographed at Port Lincoln, South Australia.

An anchor encrusted with oysters

An anchor encrusted with oysters

Close view of an anchor encrusted with a two and a half year growth of oysters photographed at Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Lord Byron's coach

Lord Byron's coach

The chassis of a coach that once belonged to Lord Byron which was purchased in London and brought to South Australia by Captain Hawson photographed whilst it was parked in the backyard of a hotel in Port Lincoln.

Lord Byron's carriage

Lord Byron's carriage

The chassis of a carriage that once belonged to Lord Byron before being purchased in London by Captain Hawson and later shipped to South Australia, photographed when it was parked in the backyard of a hotel in Port Lincoln.

Seals on Dangerous Reef, near Port Lincoln

Seals on Dangerous Reef, near Port Lincoln

A group of four seals photographed on Dangerous Reef, near Port Lincoln; the South Australian Customs Department vessel SS 'Governor Musgrave' can be seen in the distance.

St. Matthews Church, Poonindie

St. Matthews Church, Poonindie

The Mission church at Poonindie. Two women are standing at the front entry.

West Coast mail

West Coast mail

West Coast Mail between towns.

Hawson Park, Little Swamp

Hawson Park, Little Swamp

Hawson Park and memorial, Little Swamp. The monument and plaque was placed in this location by Percy Baillie through the local Caledonian Society in memory of the location where Francis Tapley Hawson was fatally wounded in 1840.