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Guinea Airways Ltd. : Aircraft
de Havilland DH-89 Dragon Rapide VH-UFF at Whyalla. VH-UFF was transferred to Guinea Airways from R.A.A.F. service during November 1943.


Guinea Airways Ltd. DC-3 Aircraft
Refuelling Douglas DC-3 VH-AVK at Whyalla.


Floods at Myall Creek
Two men and two women stand on an embankment looking at the flood waters at Myall Creek in Whyalla, February 1946.


Floods at Myall Creek
A group of people stand on an embankment looking at the flood waters at Myall Creek in Whyalla, February 1946.


Road near floodwaters at Myall Creek
View of a road leading to floodwaters at Myall Creek, between Whyalla and Port Augusta, with a small group of people at the end of the road observing flood waters, February 1946. It was known locally as '23 Mile Creek'. [from information provided].


Floodwaters at Myall Creek
View of flood waters at Myall Creek in Whyalla, February 1946.


Opening of Morgan-Whyalla water scheme
Morgan: Opening of Morgan-Whyalla water scheme, 31 March 1944. Messrs J. McLaughlan, J.C. Gunner, K. Hume and F.C. Kimber on board SS 'Gem'.


Wooden poles ready for transport to Whyalla
A forest plantation in South Australia where wooden poles have been prepared for transportation to Broken Hill Proprietary Co., Whyalla; exact location not known, possibly near Port Lincoln.


Jetty at Hummock Hill, near Whyalla
Part of the jetty at Hummock Hill, near Whyalla, South Australia.


Views of South Australian places, festivals and events
Views of South Australian places and events taken by a South Australian Government Tourist Bureau photographer. See 'Contents' note for more details.


'Whyalla School bus trip'
A group of school girls taking part in the 'Whyalla school bus trip'. [This image was copied from a Lines and McBryde families photo album.]


Road between Whyalla and Cowell
Two men and a car on the road between Whyalla and Cowell. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1638/10.


No.1 Blast Furnace at Whyalla
View of No.1 Blast Furnace at Whyalla, taken from under the trestle.


C.A. Parsons opening, Whyalla
Men at an opening event for C.A. Parsons, Whyalla. L-R: Freddie Brown (Captain of English Eleven, reporting for News Mail), J. Stanley Murray (Chairman of Directors, News Limited) of Rosedale, Mt. Pleasant, Sir Lyell McEwin (Chief Secretary, Minister of Health and Minister of Mines).


C.A. Parsons opening, Whyalla
Hon T. Playford (Premier), Sir Claude Gibbs, (Manager C.A. Parsons (London)), and Sir Lyell McEwin, at opening of C.A. Parsons, Whyalla


C.A. Parsons opening, Whyalla
Large group of people inspecting works at opening of C.A. Parsons, Whyalla. Sir Lyell McEwin and Mr R.K. Kleeman are identified as foreground right, with backs to camera.


City of Whyalla Pipe Band at Torrens Parade Ground
City of Whyalla Pipe Band at Torrens Parade Ground. 'M&D' Judge Jim Gilroy is in the foreground.


Aerial photographs of the city of Whyalla : Point Lowly
Aerial views of Point Lowly, north-east of Whyalla, South Australia, including views of Weeroona Bay, Port Bonython, the Port Bonython Wharf, Santos hydrocarbon processing plant, Point Lowly Lighthouse, Point Lowly Marina, lighthouse cottages, private residences, and industrial buildings and facilities.


Whyalla Model Dairy
Photograph from the album of Joyce Kernick. At the Model Dairy with Max Cox.


Whyalla Model Dairy
Photograph from the album of Joyce Kernick. At the Model Dairy with Max Cox.


Outside the Whyalla Model Dairy
Photograph from the album of Joyce Kernick. Outside the Model Dairy with Mr Cox and another man beside a 1937 Ford sedan.


Point Lowly Lighthouse and cottages, near Whyalla
Point Lowly Lighthouse and cottages, near Whyalla. Photograph collected by Jim Garbutt.


Point Lowly Lighthouse, near Whyalla
Point Lowly Lighthouse near Whyalla. Photograph collected by Jim Garbutt.


Slides of South Australian scenes, sites and events
Approximately 800 colour slides (35 mm) taken by Noel Lothian, previously housed within the South Australian Botanic Gardens Library collection, featuring South Australian sites and events, urban and regional towns and port facilities including Whyalla shipyards.


Slides of South Australian scenes, sites and events
Approximately 800 colour slides (35 mm) taken by Noel Lothian, previously housed within the South Australian Botanic Gardens Library collection, featuring South Australian sites and events, urban and regional towns and port facilities including Whyalla shipyards.


Promotional photographs of places and events in South Australia
Collection of 132 photographs highlighting events, entertainment, recreation and sights of interest in Adelaide and other South Australian regions, including Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, Fleurieu Peninsula, River Murray, South East, Flinders Ranges, Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula, Mid North and Far North, during the nineteen seventies.


Development of locks on the Murray River (volume 3)
One of a set of three photograph albums (B 71135 - B 71137) featuring photographs of construction of the Barossa Salisbury pipeline, Hume pipe works at Port Pirie, surge tower at Robertson, pumping station at Morgan, and the opening ceremony of the first stage of water from Baroota Reservoir to Whyalla. Title on spine is 'Barossa - Aliseu y ... Morgan-Whyalla ...'. Many of the photos have over-arching captions including: 1-55. [Views of] thirty inch concrete lined steel main - Barossa Salisbury; See 'contents' for details of items where the captions/descriptions are as provided by the photographer, except those shown in square brackets.


Photographs collected and taken by Dorothy Pyatt OAM
Photographs collected and taken by Dorothy Pyatt OAM in South Australia and Northern Territory


Travels in South Australia
Collection of photographs taken by Jean B. Hale on her travels through South Australia between 1947 and 1955. See 'Contents' for details of individual photographs.


Photographs relating to launches of vessels 'Mundoora', 'Troubridge' and 'Gerringong'
Eighteen photographs of Adelaide Steamship Company Ltd vessels 'Mundoora', 'Troubridge' and 'Gerringong' and post card of T.S.M.V. Manunda'. The photographs of 'Troubridge' and 'Gerringong' were taken at the launching of each vessel in 1961 and 1965. See 'Contents' for details. (Sir Richard Hawker was chairman of Adelaide Steamship Company Ltd.)