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View of Whyalla
View overlooking Whyalla taken from the top of a hill, May 1941.


View of Whyalla
View of the city of Whyalla taken from the top of a hill, May 1941.


View of Whyalla
View of the city of Whyalla and the Spencer Gulf taken from the top of a hill, May 1941.


Whyalla Shipyards
Family group on the wharf at Whyalla in front of the 'Lake Illawarra' which was launched two days after photograph was taken.


Whyalla Shipyards
Workers at work on the wharf at the Whyalla Shipyards.


Whyalla shipyards
View of the shipyards at Whyalla.


Whyalla Branch Library
Exterior view of the Whyalla Branch Library, co-located with the Tourist Information Centre.


Blast furnace, Whyalla
Blast furnace at Whyalla. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/13.


Whyalla
View of the Whyalla Shipyards from a hill.


Hotel Spencer, Whyalla
Photograph from the album of Joyce Kernick. The Hotel Spencer at Whyalla, South Australia.


Railway track inspection car
WHYALLA: Three workmen and their dog on a railway track inspection car at Whyalla.


Views of South Australian places
Views of South Australian places including the Barossa Valley; the Murray River; Kangaroo Island; Glenelg; Cleland; Wallaroo; Whyalla; and Adelaide. See 'Contents' note for more details.


Going for a picnic at Eight Mile Creek
WHYALLA: Residents of Whyalla going by horse drawn wagon to Eight Mile Creek for a picnic.


Construction worker's camp
WHYALLA: Construction workers at their camp in the scrub at Whyalla.


Construction worker's camp
WHYALLA: Rows of tent accommodation used as a construction worker's camp at Whyalla.

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Dance with the Robert E. Lee : [poster]
Friday 16 June 1967, Viscount Slim Hall, Whyalla; Y-Y Club '67; special guests The Masters Apprentices; sponsored by Coca Cola Printed by Whyalla News


Main Street, Whyalla
View of the Main Street, Whyalla showing the two storey building housing Black's Menswear in the old Anderson building. Several cars are parked in the street. Houses can be seen on top of the nearby Hummock Hill. The population of Whyalla rose rapidly after the Royal Australian Navy asked BHP to build patrol boats for use in World War II. The shipyards saw an influx of workers, businesses and facilities for the residents


The "Iron Kimberley"
The "Iron Kimberley" ship at Whyalla.


The "Iron Kimberley"
The "Iron Kimberley" ship at Whyalla shipyards.


Railway track inspection car
WHYALLA: Two men riding on a track inspection car whilst inspecting railway at Whyalla.


BHP loading conveyor, Whyalla
BHP's Whyalla jetty.


Whyalla Institute opening
Guests sitting at long tables during a luncheon to celebrate the opening of a new Institute building at Whyalla, South Australia.


Iron ore works at Hummock Hill, later called Whyalla
Iron ore works at Hummock Hill, re-named Whyalla in 1919.


A view of a major jetty at Whyalla
A view of a major jetty at Whyalla, but captioned as being Iron Knob. According to a researcher, this is Whyalla's original jetty. 'The key identifiers are Hummock Hill to the left, behind the jetty, Mt Laura (distinctive shape) in the distance and the ore chutes on the side of the jetty to drop ironstone into barges.'


Whyalla Institute
View of the Whyalla Institute building. Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to Daphne Murdoch [To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1617/11].


Whyalla
[On back of photograph] Panoramic view of Whyalla from Hummocky Hill / 1947'


Patterson Street, Whyalla
[General description] Patterson Street, Whyalla, the town's main street with shops, parked cars and pedestrians. Advertisements for Orlando Wines 'The pick of the bunch' are displayed at 'Burns Wine House'.


Whyalla
Whyalla.


The "Iron Kimberley"
The "Iron Kimberley" ship at Whyalla.


The "Iron Kimberley"
The Screw of the "Iron Kimberley" ship at Whyalla.