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The ketch 'One and All' at Port Lincoln

The ketch 'One and All' at Port Lincoln

PORT LINCOLN: The ketch 'One and All' at Port Lincoln, February 1947.

Port Lincoln Railway Station

Port Lincoln Railway Station

General view of the old Port Lincoln Railway Station, which opened in 1907 [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/1/120].

Police Station at Port Lincoln

Police Station at Port Lincoln

PORT LINCOLN: Exterior view of Police Station at Port Lincoln.

Train at Port Lincoln

Train at Port Lincoln

PORT LINCOLN: The train that ran from Port Lincoln to Thevenard in South Australia.

A rail car at Port Lincoln

A rail car at Port Lincoln

PORT LINCOLN: A rail car at Port Lincoln described as being 'the Superintendent's car'; three men stand nearby, the central figure is thought to be the Superintendent, names not known.

Port Lincoln harbour

Port Lincoln harbour

View across the Port Lincoln harbour - 'At Brennan jetty. Big sailing ships at Port Lincoln, taken from Kirton Point'.

School at Port Lincoln

School at Port Lincoln

View through a wire fence of school children marching in the playground of the Port Lincoln Primary School. The school's buildings can be seen in the background.

View of Port Lincoln

View of Port Lincoln

View of the jetties at Port Lincoln.

Early scenes in Port Lincoln district

Early scenes in Port Lincoln district

Three early carte de visite views of buildings, thought to be in Port Lincoln district. See 'Contents' for details.

Mill Cottage, Port Lincoln

Mill Cottage, Port Lincoln

The garden, trees and gate around Mill Cottage, Port Lincoln. Mill Cottage was built for Captain John Bishop's son, storekeeper Joseph Kemp Bishop, and his family. The first four rooms were constructed in 1866. After his death in 1937, Joseph Bishop's daughter Amy lived in the cottage until her death in 1963. The cottage is now a museum housing many Bishop family artefacts.

Procession, Port Lincoln

Procession, Port Lincoln

Mounted procession along Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln, crossing Adelaide Place.

Grain silos, Port Lincoln

Grain silos, Port Lincoln

View of the large grain silos at Port Lincoln. The building in front reads Port Lincoln Dairy Produce Co. Ltd.

Methodist Church, Port Lincoln

Methodist Church, Port Lincoln

View of the Methodist Church at Port Lincoln, with a hall partially visible behind. The business premises of carpenter H. Sanders are partially visible on the right. The annotation on the back of the photo reds 'Pt Lincoln Meth. Church. Dear Fred, Thought you might like to see your future church & home. Yours ever A.B.L.'

The Castle, Port Lincoln

The Castle, Port Lincoln

The Castle, Port Lincoln - a well known landmark in Port Lincoln, before demolition. Caption from the newspaper photograph (The Chronicle, Dec. 14th, 1933) reads "The Old Castle, a new known landmark in Port Lincoln, which supplied the title of the book by Doreen Puckridge, 'King's Castle'. Picture taken last week prior to the demolitian of the building to make way for a modern surgery. It dates from the early days of the historic town". The story is based on the Kingsley children who live in a large house near the sea at Port Lincoln/. the author appears in the story as Pat Kingsley The two storey semi detached house stands in a row of houses and has an upstairs balcony shaded by bull nose iron verandah. A small front garden stands behind a white picket fence.

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln. Men and women are standing along the edge of the road.

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Morning view of Port Lincoln looking along Tasman Terrace.

Port Lincoln Jetty Horses

Port Lincoln Jetty Horses

Port Lincoln Jetty Horses.

Port Lincoln Jetty horses

Port Lincoln Jetty horses

Port Lincoln Jetty horses.

North Road, Port Lincoln

North Road, Port Lincoln

North Road, Port Lincoln. A driver is sitting on a horse and cart.

Ada Watherston of Port Lincoln

Ada Watherston of Port Lincoln

Miss Ada Watherston, a local resident of Port Lincoln, riding side saddle. According to a researcher, Ada Watherston was born in Port Lincoln in 1866.

Port Lincoln residents

Port Lincoln residents

Local residents outside a wooden club house in Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln. Mr. George Drummond is marked by a cross.

Hunting party at Port Lincoln

Hunting party at Port Lincoln

A hunting party near Port Lincoln, probably going to shoot kangaroos.

View of the town of Port Lincoln in South Australia

View of the town of Port Lincoln in South Australia

Photograph taken from a hill looking over the township of Port Lincoln and across the water. A group of children are in the foreground.

Railway station, Port Lincoln

Railway station, Port Lincoln

View of the Port Lincoln Railway Station showing cars in the carpark.

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

View of Port Lincoln along Tasman Terrace, looking south, at 'Hotel Corner', with the Pier Hotel on the right.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

View of the south of Port Lincoln from the beach, showing the Methodist Church and the Bell Ringer's Cottage.

North Road, Port Lincoln

North Road, Port Lincoln

North Road, Port Lincoln, showing a home on the left side.

Loading wheat, Port Lincoln

Loading wheat, Port Lincoln

Wheat being loaded onto sailing and steam ships at the Port Lincoln jetty. Horses were used to shunt the trucks full of wheat.

Ships at the jetty, Port Lincoln

Ships at the jetty, Port Lincoln

Ships at the Port Lincoln jetty. Railway trucks are on the track.

Happy Valley Landing Site plaque unveiling, Port Lincoln

Happy Valley Landing Site plaque unveiling, Port Lincoln

Unveiling of the Happy Valley Landing Site Plaque,sponsored by the Port Lincoln Caledonian Society. Attendance included Naval Flag Party, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, a full kilted pipe band, ex-Governor Sir Edric Bastyan, the mayor of Port Lincoln, P.L. Puckridge, and the chief of the Caledonian Society, P.J. Baillie.