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Young lady

Young lady

Portrait photograph of a young lady, possibly in Port Lincoln. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/9.

Men leveling the ground

Men leveling the ground

Two men leveling the ground near a house, possibly renovating at the Port Lincoln Golf Course. To see all the photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/9.

Men working on grass

Men working on grass

Two men are working on the grass, possibly renovating at the Port Lincoln Golf Course. To see all the photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/9.

Putting a post into the ground

Putting a post into the ground

Three men are putting a post into the ground, possibly renovating at the Port Lincoln Golf Course. To see all the photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/9.

Man breaking concrete

Man breaking concrete

One man breaking concrete with a sledgehammer, whilst another man digs the ground nearby, possibly renovating at the Port Lincoln Golf Course. To see all the photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/9.

Four men digging

Four men digging

Four men are digging by a building, possibly renovating at the Port Lincoln Golf Course. To see all the photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/9.

Men digging by a building

Men digging by a building

Two men are digging by a building, possibly renovating at the Port Lincoln Golf Course. The man closest to camera is Cecil Sinclair Hopping. To see all the photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/9.

Joseph Kemp Bishop

Joseph Kemp Bishop

Studio portrait of Joseph Kemp Bishop, son of Captain John and Elizabeth Bishop, storekeeper in Port Lincoln, wearing a lounge suit.

Joseph Kemp Bishop

Joseph Kemp Bishop

Studio portrait of Joseph Kemp Bishop, son of Captain John and Elizabeth Bishop, storekeeper in Port Lincoln, seated in a chair and wearing a lounge suit.

Unloading goods, Boston Island

Unloading goods, Boston Island

Unloading goods from a motor boat onto a horse dray, Boston Island.

Stranded ship 'Minnipa'

Stranded ship 'Minnipa'

Life boats taking passengers off the stranded ship 'Minnipa' safely to shore. The passengel vessel ran aground near Boston Island, 29 May 1928.

Geoffrey Bishop

Geoffrey Bishop

Studio portrait of Geoff Bishop, son of Joseph and Ethela Bishop, in his military uniform and trench coat before embarking for active service in Europe during World War One. Driver Geoffrey Howard Bishop, no. 31521, enlisted on 18 September 1916, aged 28, and was assigned to the 7th Australian Field Artillery Brigade, 107th Howitzer Battery. He saw active service in Frace, and died of pneumonia on 21 November 1917.

Geoffrey Bishop

Geoffrey Bishop

Studio portrait of Geoff Bishop, son of Joseph and Ethela Bishop, in his military uniform before embarking for active service in Europe during World War One. Driver Geoffrey Howard Bishop, no. 31521, enlisted on 18 September 1916, aged 28, and was assigned to the 7th Australian Field Artillery Brigade, 107th Howitzer Battery. He saw active service in Frace, and died of pneumonia on 21 November 1917.

Florence and Ethela Hammond

Florence and Ethela Hammond

Studio portrait of Ethela Poonindie Hammond (later Bishop) seated on the right, and her younger sister Florence Elizabeth Hammond seated on the left, daughters of the Reverend Octavius Hammond, Superintendent of the Poonindie Mission near Port Lincoln, and his wife Anne.

Amy Helen Bishop

Amy Helen Bishop

Studio portrait of young Amy Helen Bishop. She is wearing a white dress with a high lacy collar and a broach, and her hair is worn long. Amy Bishop was a noted watercolour artist and after the death of her father Joseph Kemp Bishop in 1937, Amy remained living in the Bishop family home, Mill Cottage in Port Lincoln.

Hermia Wollaston and group of girls

Hermia Wollaston and group of girls

Group portrait of Hermia Wollaston, daughter of Herbert Charles Wollaston and step-daughter of Ethel Mary Wollaston (nee Bishop), sitting in front, on the left, with a group of seven other girls and one woman, likely to be friends, possibly at Port Lincoln.

Mary Mead

Mary Mead

A sepia cabinet photograph of Mary Mead, sister to Elizabeth Bruce. Photograph by A. E. Bond of Port Adelaide.

Nelson

Nelson

Black and white cabinet photograph of Nelson, the South Australian regiment mascot during the Boer War. Inscription reads '"Nelson" S.A. Regimental Pet, Transvaal War'. Photograph by London Picture Framing and Photo Company, 150 Rundle Street, Adelaide.

Memorial to Firemen Anderson and Hickey

Memorial to Firemen Anderson and Hickey

Memorial erected at Cheltenham Cemetery, South Australia, to the memory of Firemen, George James Alexandra Anderson and James Hickey, who lost their lives fighting a fire aboard the ship 'City of Singapore' at Port Adelaide on 26 April 1924.

A toddler seated in a stroller

A toddler seated in a stroller

Photo of a small child seated in a stroller.

The Umbrella Rock

The Umbrella Rock

A man and a woman seated under 'The Umbrella Rock' near Victor Harbor.

Bushwalking in the Flinders Ranges

Bushwalking in the Flinders Ranges

Two views of a group of adults walking in a steep, wooded valley. This may be near Beetaloo Reservoir (see B 73730) or further east in the ranges near Napperby.

Beetaloo Reservoir

Beetaloo Reservoir

Views of Beetaloo Reservoir (near Crystal Brook) and a group of adults visiting the area.

Oyster fields, Coffin Bay

Oyster fields, Coffin Bay

Looking across the oyster fields at Coffin Bay. The photographer describes Coffin Bay, "Coffin Bay is situated to the west of Port Lincoln, it is a beautiful holiday destination with many activities and also world famous for its oyster farming. I made this image looking across Coffin Bay at some of its oyster beds, while meandering along the oyster walk which is a trail along the foreshore from the Caravan Park to Crimson Park."

Black Stump memorial, Poonindie

Black Stump memorial, Poonindie

Unveiling of the Black Stump memorial at Poonindie, erected by the Caledonian Society, marking the old lands of the former Poonindie Mission Station, and stands as a Pioneer Memorial to the early settlers.

Black Stump memorial, Poonindie

Black Stump memorial, Poonindie

Black Stump memorial at Poonindie, erected by the Caledonian Society, marking the old lands of the former Poonindie Mission Station, and stands as a Pioneer Memorial to the early settlers.

Yallunda Flat shearing shed

Yallunda Flat shearing shed

Men extending the shearing shed at the Yallunda Flat Showgrounds. The photographer describes the activity, "As I was driving around the countryside out from Port Lincoln I accidently stumbled across the small community of Yallunda Flats. I noticed a lot of activity in the Show Grounds, where a group of around twenty local farmers had gathered and they were extending the show ground shearing sheds, on a voluntary basis. After spending some time with them I found that the Occupation Health and Safety department had been to the show grounds and threatened to close the shearing shed due to the fact that it was only three stands and too dangerous for people to watch the shearing. This would have been a knock out blow for the country show as it is the main attraction and brings in the crowds. Jim Cabbot, a local farmer with close to one hundred years family connection to the area, spread the word and within a week the local farmers had donated eleven different dis-used shearing sheds from the community to be dismantled and the materials to be used for the necessary extension work. This image records the whole community pulling together and transforming the shearing shed from a three stand to a four stand and extending the board threefold. Now the extension is complete there is strong optimism in the community that they may be able to host the State Shearing Titles and eventually the Australian Titles. United we stand, divided we fall."

War service photographs

War service photographs

A collection of photos relating to Thomas Chappell's time serving in the Middle East. Each image has a brief caption: many show military activities - vehicles such as trucks, tanks and horse-drawn carriages; prisoners of war; guns; captured planes; donkeys, mules and camels used for transportation; servicemen and army camps. There are also quite a few of the people, scenery and buildings in the Middle East. See items for details of individual images.

'Some of our hut boys'

'Some of our hut boys'

A group of Australian soldiers pictured outside a weatherboard hut, with the inscription on the back 'Love from George - this is some of hut boys'.

Fraser and Rapko siblings

Fraser and Rapko siblings

Two servicemen with two young women. On the back is 'Right - left - George Olive Polly Gus Rapko'. The 'right-left' is assumed to refer to the position of the figures when writing on the back of the photo; however, it is believed the individuals are (from left) Gus Rapko with his sister Polly, and George Fraser with his sister Olive.