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Methodist Church, Solomontown

Methodist Church, Solomontown

Methodist Church, Solomontown. Solomontown was named after Emanuel Solomon who owned 85 acres near Port Pirie in 1848.

Wharves, Port Pirie

Wharves, Port Pirie

A three masted ship tied up in front of a long building, with a steamer to the right; two smaller vessels are in front.

Wharves, Port Pirie

Wharves, Port Pirie

Part of a steam ship is showing on the left with several others tied up further along the wharves; there are two tall chimneys behind the ships, a tug beside the first steamer, and a number of smaller boats in the foreground near the tidal flats.

Wharves, Port Pirie

A panorama of the wharves at Port Pirie, made up of five individual photographs. To see the individual prints do a number search on B 9524/1 to B 9524/5.

Aborigines Homes, Port Pirie

Aborigines Homes, Port Pirie

Aborigines homes at Port Pirie August 1, 1962. In the early 1960s four Aboriginal families were housed in Meadow Crescent and Dunstone Street close to the Balmoral Estate. These houses were originally built for workers at the uranium enrichment plant that had closed in early 1960s. Opposition from neighbours meant that only one family moved into the accommodation west of the Balmoral Estate

Aborigines Homes, Port Pirie

Aborigines Homes, Port Pirie

Aborigines homes at Port Pirie. In the early 1960s four Aboriginal families were housed in Meadow Crescent and Dunstone Street close to the Balmoral Estate. These houses were originally built for workers at the uranium enrichment plant that had closed in early 1960s. Opposition from neighbours meant that only one family moved into the accommodation west of the Balmoral Estate

Fire Brigade at Port Pirie

Fire Brigade at Port Pirie

Port Pirie Fire engine and members of the Fire Brigade.

A. S. Martin & Co., Port Pirie

A. S. Martin & Co., Port Pirie

A.S. Martin & Co., Port Pirie.

Town Hall, Port Pirie

Town Hall, Port Pirie

Port Pirie Town Hall before demolition.

Skewes Chemist, Port Pirie

Skewes Chemist, Port Pirie

The premises of Skewes Chemist at Port Pirie with fine wrought-iron work.

Ellen Street, Port Pirie

Ellen Street, Port Pirie

Ellen Street at Port Pirie showing the "Exchange Hotel".

Fire Station, Port Pirie

Fire Station, Port Pirie

The Fire Station at Port Pirie before the balcony was added.

Town Hall, Port Pirie

Town Hall, Port Pirie

The town hall at Port Pirie.

Wharf at Port Pirie

Wharf at Port Pirie

Wharf at Port Pirie showing the "Mary Webster".

Post Office, Port Pirie

Post Office, Port Pirie

Post Office and Railway Station at Port Pirie.

Parade at Port Pirie

Parade at Port Pirie

Parade at Port Pirie during the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester's visit in August 1946.

Tug boats at Port Pirie

Tug boats at Port Pirie

Tug boats -" Mermaid" and No.6 Barge (that was used to carry sand for flux in the Port Pirie smelters.

Merchant seamen at Port Pirie

Merchant seamen at Port Pirie

PORT PIRIE: A group of merchant seamen and the ship's cat photographed on board their vessel, the 'Talus' during their visit to Port Pirie, South Australia.

The 'Blessing of the Fleet', Port Pirie

The 'Blessing of the Fleet', Port Pirie

PORT PIRIE: A view taken on board the flagship for the "Blessing of the Fleet", at Port Pirie, in September 1979.

Two Land Army girls and two men working at Port Pirie

Two Land Army girls and two men working at Port Pirie

PORT PIRIE: Two Land Army girls and two male farm workers on horseback during a working day at Port Pirie.

Port Pirie railway porter

Port Pirie railway porter

PORT PIRIE: Railway porter J.T.R. Goodfellow of Port Pirie.

Railway employees at Port Pirie

Railway employees at Port Pirie

PORT PIRIE: Railway employees at Port Pirie listening to an orator who stands on a box reading from a book, posssibly the Bible; a notice flanked by beer bottles reads "Pastor Harden, down with booze".

Railway employees at Port Pirie

Railway employees at Port Pirie

PORT PIRIE: Railway employees at Port Pirie.

Port Pirie Pipe Band

Port Pirie Pipe Band

PORT PIRIE: Members of the Port Pirie Pipe Band, they include: Drum Sergeant Bill Tailford; Piper Kay Robinson; Ivor Finch; Mal Tavenor; Dennis McEvoy; Bill McPheat; Jock Irving and Ron Boath.

Port Pirie Pipe Band

Port Pirie Pipe Band

PORT PIRIE: Members of the City of Port Pirie Pipe Band. Left to right: Dennis McEvoy; Bill Boath; Ian McDonald; Kay Robinson; Elaine Smith.

Barrier Hotel, Port Pirie

Barrier Hotel, Port Pirie

PORT PIRIE: External view of the Barrier Hotel on Ellen Street, Port Pirie.

Trans-Australia Express at Port Pirie

Trans-Australia Express at Port Pirie

A family inspects the Trans-Australia Express train during a stop at the Port Pirie Junction station. The diesal locomotive GM9 entered service on the Trans-Australia railway on 19 April 1952, running between Port Pirie and Kalgoorlie.

Soldiers' Memorial Park, Port Pirie

Soldiers' Memorial Park, Port Pirie

Semi-aerial view of the Soldiers' Memorial Park at Port Pirie, with some of the town's buildings in the background. [Duplicate of B 30243.]

Port Pirie

Port Pirie

Vessels moored at Port Pirie wharf with wheat silos behind.

Port Pirie

Port Pirie

Main street of Port Pirie near Hoyts Theatre.