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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.

Men and car at the Grand Hotel, Port Lincoln

Men and car at the Grand Hotel, Port Lincoln

Group of men standing by Dan Green's car in front of the Grand Hotel, Port Lincoln. Mr. Sam Davies is holding the pet emu of the hotel.

Methodist Parsonage at Port Lincoln

Methodist Parsonage at Port Lincoln

View of the Methodist Manse at Port Lincoln. The house is constructed of stone with a galvanised iron roof, and surrounded by a picket fence.

New Jetty at Port Lincoln

New Jetty at Port Lincoln

New jetty at Port Lincoln, known as Brennan's Jetty. Published in the Observer, January 20, 1923.

New jetty at Port Lincoln

New jetty at Port Lincoln

A vessel is moored at the new jetty at Port Lincoln (known as Brennan's jetty).

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln from the jetty, which was built in 1859.

Freezing Works at Port Lincoln

Freezing Works at Port Lincoln

Freezing works at Port Lincoln, erected by Eyre Peninsula Co-operative Ltd.

Freezing Works, Port Lincoln

Freezing Works, Port Lincoln

New Freezing Works, Port Lincoln.

Members of First Synod

Members of First Synod

[General description] A group of churchmen comprising the Synod are posed on the steps of the new Wesleyan Methodist church. The archway over the door has decorative brickwork and the bannister of the steps is supported by a large pedestal. See B 8801 for a larger image of the church. [On back of photograph] 'First Synod, Eyre's Peninsula district / Taken on steps of new Church / Port Lincoln / Wishing Sir S.J. and Lady Way the Compliments of the Season / ? Piper'.

The "Minnipa", Port Lincoln

The "Minnipa", Port Lincoln

[General description] The MV 'Minnipa" is berthed at Port Lincoln. Some people have alighted from the ship whilst others wait to embark. In the foreground are railway trucks for movement of cargo. Owned by the Adelaide Steamship Company the "Minnipa" provided a twice weekly goods and passenger service from Adelaide to Port Lincoln from 1927 until 1960. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the "Chronicle", Oct. 22, 1927 / The "Minnipa", Port Lincoln / 1927'.

Port Lincoln views

Port Lincoln views

Composite of three views of Port Lincoln - Boston Bay.

Port Lincoln views

Port Lincoln views

Composite of three views of Port Lincoln - Boston Bay taken from Albert Terrace.

Port Lincoln views

Port Lincoln views

Composite of three views of Port Lincoln - showing ships at anchor in Boston Bay.

Byron's carriage, Port Lincoln

Byron's carriage, Port Lincoln

Lord Byron's carriage, Port Lincoln [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/1/107]. The carriage belonged to Lord Byron as the side panels bore the Byron arms and family motto. It belonged to Lady Charlotte Bacon and her family sold it by auction. It is possible that Lord Byron gave it to Lady Charlotte before his death and she consequently brought it to Adelaide. Lady Charlotte and Lord Byron were close friends and it is said that the verses "To Ianthe" were attributed to her.

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/1/16] Among the buildings are the premises of Mr Thirkell, storekeeper and the Pier Hotel.

Port Lincoln Harbour

Port Lincoln Harbour

Port Lincoln, from Government Hospital. At least six ships are moored at the two wharves in Boston Harbour at Port Lincoln. The buildings of Port Lincoln spread out from the shore to fill the photograph. A sports field can be seen in the foreground.

Port Lincoln Harbour

Port Lincoln Harbour

Port Lincoln, from the Old Mill on Bishop's Hill. Ships can be seen moored at the wharfs in Boston Harbour. A row of buildings in the foreground face onto Boston Bay.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln, from Quality Hill, near Broadbent's House. Ships can be seen moored at the wharfs. In the foreground stand Russell's Hotel and W Muir McFarlane's petrol station.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln, from the North Road. A lady is walking along North Road looking down towards the small boats in the harbour.

Port Lincoln Jetty

Port Lincoln Jetty

Port Lincoln Jetty.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

[General description] A De Dion Bouton with four male passengers at Solly's Port Lincoln Hotel at the start of the first car trip from Port Lincoln to Streaky Bay in June 1905. [On back of photograph] 'First motor-car trip from Port Lincoln to Streaky Bay; Articled by R.E. Sullivan. Chauffeur: Mr. C. B. West; Front seat: Mr. C.M. Muirhead; Back seat: (left) Mr. R.E. Sullivan; (right): Mr. J.H. Haigh'.

Port Lincoln Jetty

Port Lincoln Jetty

Port Lincoln Jetty directly opposite the Institute and Post Office on Tasman Terrace. A small wooden hut stands on the end of the jetty. Men and women are gathered at the end of the jetty.

View of Port Lincoln, looking north

View of Port Lincoln, looking north

Looking north across Port Lincoln showing the cliffs above the beach.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

Early residence, Port Lincoln. According to a researcher, this was the first homestead built by the Black family at Sleaford on the property Cooanila (native for happy place) The stone tank still stands today. The property was renamed Koodinga station in the 1950s. Sleaford is located near the southern tip of the Eyre Peninsula overlooking the Great Australian Bight

Port Lincoln Hotel

Port Lincoln Hotel

Port Lincoln Hotel, the oldest hotel in the town.

Band Stand, Port Lincoln

Band Stand, Port Lincoln

Band Stand built 1909/1910 by John and Alexander Dorward at Port Lincoln, since demolished.

Port Lincoln Institute

Port Lincoln Institute

Port Lincoln Institute [duplicate copy at PRG 458/1/1/136]. Original Institute building

Old mill, Port Lincoln

Old mill, Port Lincoln

Old Mill looking over Port Lincoln and Boston Bay.

Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln

PORT LINCOLN: Three men with an Oldsmobile Curved Dash.car, manufactured in Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A. by Ransom and Olds. Wooden wheels denote that the car is later than 1901.

"Old Crusty", Port Lincoln

"Old Crusty", Port Lincoln

Replica of the tank "Old Crusty", which processed through Port Lincoln in 1918.