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John Knuckey

John Knuckey

Portrait of John Knuckey, one in a composite of 'Men of South Australia'. John Randall Knuckey was born at Stithians, Cornwall, 29 March 1845 to Richard Knuckey and Persis Reed. He married Louisa Calnan and they had 8 children. At the time of his death at Kensington Park, South Australia on 19 July 1890 he was Inspector of Telegraph and Telephone Lines. John also worked on the Overland and Fowler's Bay telegraph lines.

William McMinn

William McMinn

Portrait of William McMinn, one in a composite of 'Men of South Australia'.

Alfred Thomas Woods

Alfred Thomas Woods

Portrait of Alfred Thomas Woods, one in a composite of 'Men of South Australia'. Reserch by a previous archivist reads: 'More like Sir E.T.Smith than anyone else. It has been suggested that this is W.B.Rousevell, V.L.Solomon or J.A.G.Little. It does not seem positively to be any of these'.

Frank Marchant

Frank Marchant

Portrait of Frank Marchant who participated in the construction of the telegraph line to Western Australia in the 1870s.

Mr Carey

Mr Carey

Portrait of a man identified only as 'Carey', one in a composite of 'Men of South Australia'. Note that portrait 7 is also identified as 'Carey'.

Mr Carey

Mr Carey

Portrait of a man identified only as 'Carey', one in a composite of 'Men of South Australia'. Note that portrait 6 is also identified as 'Carey'.

Woman on the beach

Woman on the beach

A woman standing on the beach (probably near Port Lincoln) holding a number of fish. She is wearing a knitted two piece outfit and a hat.

Kosmopolitan Klub album

Kosmopolitan Klub album

Album of photographs of a girls' group - originally known as the 'Kosmopolitan Klub' and later as 'The Girls' - which formed in the 1930s and continued into their old age (all now deceased). The eight school girls were from Adelaide Technical High School and pledged 'not to marry or become engaged until 1940. The first girl to break the pledge was to pay 5 pounds to the 'No-Marriage Club's funds.' The first breakaway occurred in 1934 and the group changed its mind, turning the club into a social and welfare organisation. The album covers only the first few years (1930-32), and inlcudes a Gulf trip on the 'Moonta', staying at family cottages 'Wonga Wonga' and 'Wurli', outings with boy friends and travels around SA. People are not identified, although the book 'We were going to be different : the story of the Kosmopolitan Klub and the Girls' by Anne Rawson (1998) identifies them. An article about the club appeared in 'The News' 15 February 1934, page 1.

Poonindie Mission Station, 1853

Poonindie Mission Station, 1853

Aboriginal Mission Station, Port Lincoln 'Poonindie', also known as 'Poomindie', depicted in 1853.

South Hummock Island, South Australia

South Hummock Island, South Australia

The site of the A.G.A. lighthouse at South Hummock Island, part of the Whidbey Isles, west of Port Lincoln, South Australia.

South Hummock Island, South Australia

South Hummock Island, South Australia

The site of the A.G.A. lighthouse at South Hummock Island, part of the Whidbey Isles, west of Port Lincoln, South Australia.

South Hummock Island, South Australia

South Hummock Island, South Australia

South Hummock Island, part of the Whidbey Isles, west of Port Lincoln, South Australia.

The South Hummock Islands, South Australia

The South Hummock Islands, South Australia

The coastline of the South Hummock Islands, part of the Whidbey Isles, west of Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Concrete drain at the Tod River reservoir site

Concrete drain at the Tod River reservoir site

A concrete drain built at the Tod River reservoir site, north of Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Intermediate Red Cross awards

Intermediate Red Cross awards

Winners of the Red Cross year awards with trophies presented in recognition of initiative shown by young people in starting or developing special community programmes. Left to right : Debra Bills, $5,000 award for Terry Harden Parafield Garden; Mrs Josephine Tiddy, member of the judging panel; Heidi Tucker, $10,000 award for Community Recreation Programme; John Baker, $1000 award for the Seafarers Marching Girls Club; Sharon Andrew, $1000 award for Port Lincoln Naval Reserve Cadets; The Lord May, Mr Steve Condous; Jane Williams, $600 for the large Bay Playgroup.

Visitors outside the new Institute Hall at Lipson, South Australia

Visitors outside the new Institute Hall at Lipson, South Australia

Visitors, two arriving by horse drawn carriage, outside the new Institute hall at Lipson in South Australia.

A police officer with four Aboriginal men

A police officer with four Aboriginal men

Police officer William Keating standing with four Aboriginal men and two dogs in front of a shelter at Smoky Bay in South Australia. William Keating was born in Ireland and came to South Australia via New South Wales as an adult. He was employed in the South Australian Mounted Police Force for 39 years until 1918. His stations included Gawler, Woodside, Hallett, Maitland, Streaky Bay, Ceduna and Port Lincoln.

Sam Sage and his family

Sam Sage and his family

Sam Sage and his family standing outside their house near Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Cape Catastrophe, South Australia

Cape Catastrophe, South Australia

Distant view over sea waters of Cape Catastrophe, near Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Stock at White's River, South Australia

Stock at White's River, South Australia

Cattle and horses grazing at White's River, near Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Seals on Dangerous Reef, South Australia

Seals on Dangerous Reef, South Australia

Seals sunning themselves on Dangerous Reef, near Port Lincoln, South Australia; an A.G.A. beacon can be seen in the distance.

Coffin Bay, South Australia

Coffin Bay, South Australia

Coffin Bay, west of Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Lake Wangary Hotel, South Australia

Lake Wangary Hotel, South Australia

Lake Wangary Hotel near Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Unloading a horse from a ship

Unloading a horse from a ship

Unloading a horse, which is carried in a sling, from the deck of the S.S.'Governor Musgrave' into a waiting rowing boat for the use of the lighthouse keepers stationed on the Neptune Islands off Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Memory Cove, South Australia

Memory Cove, South Australia

A coastal scene at Memory Cove near Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Inscription on a memorial at Memory Cove

Inscription on a memorial at Memory Cove

The text of the Memory Cove copper tablet which was originally erected near Port Lincoln, South Australia commemorating the loss at sea of members of the Matthew Flinders expedition; it is now held in the South Australian Museum.

Flying fox on Price Island, South Australia

Flying fox on Price Island, South Australia

A rocky landscape showing part of the flying fox built on Price Island, one of the Whidbey Isles, west of Port Lincoln, South Australia; this man-made structure was built from the shore over to the A.G.A. light station on top of the island.

South Hummocks Island, South Australia

South Hummocks Island, South Australia

A distant view of the flying fox leading to the A.G.A. light station on top of South Hummocks island, one of the Whidbey Isles, west of Port Lincoln, South Australia.

South Hummock Island, South Australia

South Hummock Island, South Australia

The site of the A.G.A. lighthouse at South Hummock Island, part of the Whidbey Isles, west of Port Lincoln, South Australia.

Price Island beacon, South Australia

Price Island beacon, South Australia

Maintenance men working on the beacon situated on Price Island, west of Port Lincoln, South Australia.