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Mount Wudinna

Mount Wudinna

View of Mount Wudinna with the following notation on the reverse 'Mt Wudinna - granite. 80 acres, no soil. M--------(?) 95 acres Exp[erimantal?] Farm. F.H. Lovepone(?) Allewong(?).

Methodist Church at Streaky Bay

Methodist Church at Streaky Bay

View of the Methodist Church at Streaky Bay, a stone building with a tin roof.

Eatts Brothers' camp

Eatts Brothers' camp

Four men standing outside a galvanised tin shed, with two tents behind them. It is identidfied as being the 'Eatts Bros. camp. Hundred of Kelly'.

Shepherds Hut ruins, Lake Hamilton

Shepherds Hut ruins, Lake Hamilton

A man sitting on the ruins of the Shepherd's Hut at Lake Hamilton, where Ann Easton was murdered in 1849.

Ruins near Cummins

Ruins near Cummins

Ruins of an old house, "Coolidie (?)", near Cummins. It was once the home of Mr. T.A. Wilson, an early pastoralist on the West Coast.

Mount Dutton Bay jetty

Mount Dutton Bay jetty

Jetty at Mount Dutton Bay, near Coffin Bay.

St. Matthew's Church, Poonindie

St. Matthew's Church, Poonindie

View of St. Matthew's Anglican Church at Poonindie, near Port Lincoln. A car is parked in front of the gate.

Mr. Gavin

Mr. Gavin

Cabinet card portrait photograph of Mr. Gavin, who drowned while duck shooting at Port Lincoln. He is possibly W.H. Gavin, who was the son of Agnes Blanford (1843/44 - 20 July 1922). She was married to Joseph Gavin (1839-1866) in 1862.

Sailing Ship 'Lawhill'

Sailing Ship 'Lawhill'

A collection of 37 views of sailors and sailing ships associated with South Australia photographed by Viktor Vaino Harpeneen. Sailing ship 'Lawhill' tied up at a wharf, probably at Port Lincoln.

Sailing Ship 'Lawhill'

Sailing Ship 'Lawhill'

A collection of 37 views of sailors and sailing ships associated with South Australia photographed by Victor Harpeneen. Sailing ship probably the 'Lawhill' in the bay, probably at Port Lincoln.

Sailing Ship

Sailing Ship

A collection of 37 views of sailors and sailing ships associated with South Australia photographed by Victor Harpeneen. Sailing ship, probably the 'Lawhill' in the bay possibly at Port Lincoln.

Sailing Ship

Sailing Ship

A collection of 37 views of sailors and sailing ships associated with South Australia photographed by Victor Harpeneen. Unidentified sailing ship, same as 23. Possibly the Penang at Port Lincoln jetty.. Same as ship in photo 23, 27 and 28.

Town view

Town view

A collection of 37 views of sailors and sailing ships associated with South Australia photographed by Victor Harpeneen. View of a town, probably Port Lincoln.

Town view

Town view

A collection of 37 views of sailors and sailing ships associated with South Australia photographed by Victor Harpeneen. View of a town, probably Port Lincoln with sailing stips tied up to the jetty.

Town view

Town view

A collection of 37 views of sailors and sailing ships associated with South Australia photographed by Victor Harpeneen. View of a town, probably Port Lincoln.

Lost grave of Adam or James Baird

Lost grave of Adam or James Baird

Lost grave of Adam or James Baird in the Streaky Bay district. Photograph shows Mr. Pat Murphy kneeling by the grave where he was buried by the police in 1850.

Price Maurice

Price Maurice

Portrait photograph of Price Maurice, an early South Australian Pastoralist.

Burial place of Joseph Marlow

Burial place of Joseph Marlow

Mr. Arthur Freeman at the burial place of Joseph Marlow, who was murdered by Joshua Beard in 1896 at this site near the old Burko Well. Freeman previously lived close to this site and was able to identify the location of the grave. According to a researcher, the photograph depicts the site where the body of Joseph Marlo was 'supposedly' buried prior to exhumation by the police in 1897.

Peter McKechnie

Peter McKechnie

Portrait photograph of Peter McKechnie, an early settler of the Cowell district.

Thomas Alfred Wilson

Thomas Alfred Wilson

Portrait photograph of Thomas Alfred Wilson, a pioneer of South Australia, arriving in 1839, and moving to the West Coast in 1860. He took up farming, was a writer and a teacher of elocution. He returned to Adelaide, managed a vineyard, and died in 1889.

Buggy travelling through floods

Buggy travelling through floods

View of a buggy drawn by two horses traversing a flooded area. There is a brief letter on the back: 'Dear Mr Rooney, Will this do. All appropriate title. This end up with care. Had a fine time on Sunday I am sure God was speaking to some. I think many. What will the harvest be? Results we must leave with Him. I am sure you would have a good time. J. Harris. [with postscript] The Lord be with you mightily tonight. J.H.' Cummins School Community Library has this photograph and its reference is 'Rev John Harris in the manse buggy. Wendy Treloar collection.'

Dr. J. Harris Browne

Dr. J. Harris Browne

Portrait photograph of Dr. John Harris Browne, who was a member of Charles Sturt's 1944 expedition, and became a pastoralist on the West Coast. He died in 1904, aged 87.

John Frederick Haigh

John Frederick Haigh

Portrait photograph of John Frederick Haigh, a pastoralist on the Eyre Peninsula.

Anton Schlink

Anton Schlink

Portrait photograph of Anton Schlink, who was born in Westphalia, Prussia, but moved to Flinders Island where he grazed 7000 sheep. He later had around 60000 sheep on the mainland and formed a shippng company on the West Coast. Flinders Island is off Streaky Bay.

Marshall MacDermott

Marshall MacDermott

Portrait photograph of Marshall MacDermott, who was the first elected member of Flinders in the South Australian House of Assembly from 1857-1859.

Dr. William J. Brown

Dr. William J. Brown

Portrait photograph of Dr. William J. Brown, a pastoralist on the West Coast, and an exporter of wool.

People trying to recover bodies, Halls Bay

People trying to recover bodies, Halls Bay

People at Halls Bay, near Mt. Hope, trying to recover the bodies of some drowned people, with long poles. William Myers, Minnie Livingstone, and Gwendoline Livingstone were washed off the rocks while fishing. Photograph may have been taken by Jim Claire.

Women with a baby

Women with a baby

Three women and a baby in a garden where a wedding was held, possibly in the Port Lincoln region [see B 74848].

Bridal party

Bridal party

A bridal party, including a flower girl, sitting in a garden, possibly in the Port Lincoln region.

Agnes Blandford

Agnes Blandford

Cabinet card portrait photograph of Agnes Blanford (1843/44 - 20 July 1922). She was married to Joseph Gavin (1839-1866) in 1862, and Benjamin Henry Harte (1812-1898) in 1968, and was the mother of W.H. Gavin. A researcher suggests that the photograph is actually an image of Maria Green (1861-1944), daughter of John Green and Elizabeth Griggs, wife of Anthony Freeman Payne Puckridge, and proprietor of the Northern Hotel in Port Lincoln and the Warrow Hotel.