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The Mill, Tumby Bay

The Mill, Tumby Bay

View of the mill at Tumby Bay, with a large stack of full wheat sacks to one side, and a sulky parked beside the post and rail fence.

Road in winter at Cummins

Road in winter at Cummins

A buggy drawn by two horses traversing a road covered in water. Identified on the back as 'Cummins - road in winter 1916'.

Buggy at Penong

Buggy at Penong

View of a buggy being drawn by a camel, with the caption on the back 'Mounted Constable McLeod & Ben in front of Penong Police Station'.

H.M.A.S. 'Australia'

H.M.A.S. 'Australia'

View of H.M.A.S. 'Australia' in open water, with tender alongside.

Methodist Manse at Tumby Bay

Methodist Manse at Tumby Bay

View of the Methodist parsonage at Tumby Bay.

Tumby Bay

Tumby Bay

View of the main street at Tumby Bay, with a mixture of residential and business premises.

Group of Methodist ministers

Group of Methodist ministers

A group of ministers posing for the photo on the steps of a church. The Reverend Frederick Rooney is seated centre front, with 'Rev. Shpaley (I think) on his right'.

Harry Gregory

Harry Gregory

Harry Gregory, aged 84, holding the bullock yoke from the old waggon, which had wooden axles, on his Kappinie farm.

Hotel and Post Office, Tumby Bay

Hotel and Post Office, Tumby Bay

View across the water to the 'Hotel and Post Office, Tumby Bay'.

Buggy on a bush road

Buggy on a bush road

Distant view of a horse drawn buggy travelling down a dirt road in the Hundred of Kelly.

Waterloo Bay

Waterloo Bay

View of Waterloo Bay near Elliston, location of an alleged massacre.

View of Tumby Bay

View of Tumby Bay

Early view of Tumby Bay from the end of the jetty leading to the hotel. The flour mill is on the left.

Dry stone wall, Tungatta

Dry stone wall, Tungatta

Dry stone wall at Tungatta, near the old police station of 1849, and it is rumoured to have been built by some prisoners.

Site of the Midgee Native Mission, Franklin Harbour

Site of the Midgee Native Mission, Franklin Harbour

Site of the Midgee Native Mission, near Franklin Harbour, which no longer remains. The Chairman of the District Council is standing on the former site.

Methodist Church at Tumby Bay

Methodist Church at Tumby Bay

View of the Methodist Church at Tumby Bay.

Church of England at Streaky Bay

Church of England at Streaky Bay

View of the Church of England (St Augustine's) at Streaky Bay. A note on the back refers to the 'old and new' - the former in the foreground, and the latter some distance behind it.

View of Tumby Bay

View of Tumby Bay

Early view of Tumby Bay. The flour mill is in the middle and buildings surround it.

Waves crashing Tumby Bay

Waves crashing Tumby Bay

A rough sea causing waves to crash into the Tumby Bay jetty.

Tumby Bay copper mine

Tumby Bay copper mine

Transporting a boiler to the Tumby Bay copper mine, using a team of 12 horses.

Poonindie Cricket Club

Poonindie Cricket Club

Poonindie Cricket Club, taken outside the old wool shed of the Poonindie Mission Station. Cricketers include in the back row: Jim Meadows, Teacher Rose, Doug Bruce, Bill Carr, and Mr. DuBois, middle row: Alick Raukine, Bert McLeod, Johnny Solomon, Roy Bruce and Alf Zanker, front row: Arthur McLeod, Syd Watherstone, and Andy Carr.

Bullock team

Bullock team

A bullock team on the West Coast clearing lands. Two men are working with the animals.

Waggon teams, Streaky Bay

Waggon teams, Streaky Bay

Waggon teams at Streaky Bay, loaded up with wheat. Large stacks are next to the horses and men.

Mulberry Tree

Mulberry Tree

Mulberry Tree marking the site of a former eating house near Sheringa. It is a couple of miiles past the old Lake Hamilton eating house.

Well, Franklin Harbour

Well, Franklin Harbour

The well of the first Police Station founded in the Franklin Harbour District. The Chairman, Mr. Schiller, of the Council is standing by the well, which is situated on the Salt Creek.

Gravesite of John Hamp

Gravesite of John Hamp

Herbert Dearman and Percy Baillie at the site of John Hamp's grave in the Lake Newland region, near Elliston.

Ships at Kirton Point

Ships at Kirton Point

View of a number of vessels at the end of a jetty, identified as 'A busy day - Kirton Point'.

Main Street, Tumby Bay

Main Street, Tumby Bay

View along the Main Street of Tumby Bay.

Wheat stacks at Kimba

Wheat stacks at Kimba

Large stacks of bags of wheat, with rail cars loaded with wheat in the background.

Buggy on a flooded road

Buggy on a flooded road

View of a buggy drawn by two horses traversing a flooded road. There is a brief note on the back: 'Coming through the rye. God be with you till we meet again. J.H.'

Wheat crop under water

Wheat crop under water

View of a flooded paddock, with a brief note on the back: 'Cummins - Hanerck's wheat under water.'