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Nurses' Quarters, Whyalla

Nurses' Quarters, Whyalla

Nurses quarters at Whyalla.

Nurses Quarters, Whyalla

Nurses Quarters, Whyalla

Nurses quarters at Whyalla.

Good Samaritan Convent

Good Samaritan Convent

The Good Samaritan Convent under construction.

Whyalla

Whyalla

Aerial view of Whyalla township.

Whyalla

Whyalla

View of Whyalla township.

Wharf, Whyalla

Wharf, Whyalla

A 19,000 iron ore collier at the fitting out wharf at Whyalla.

Whyalla Railway Yard

Whyalla Railway Yard

Whyalla Railway Yard looking towards the main line to Iron Knob, B.H.P.

First office building in Whyalla

First office building in Whyalla

WHYALLA: The first office building.

Storage bin for iron ore

Storage bin for iron ore

WHYALLA: Storage bin for iron ore from Iron Knob quarry.

Whyalla residents

Whyalla residents

WHYALLA: Local residents.

Iron ore bins at Whyalla

Iron ore bins at Whyalla

WHYALLA: The iron ore bins.

Iron ore bins at Whyalla

Iron ore bins at Whyalla

WHYALLA: The iron ore bins.

Whyalla Power House

Whyalla Power House

WHYALLA: The Power House under construction. According to a researcher, this image is of the Rolling Stock Workshop under construction. The power house was located to the right about 200m (?) off this picture. The two buildings are distinctly different; this is a galvanised, corrugated iron building and the powerhouse was made of stone.

Horse and cart belonging to B.H.P. Co

Horse and cart belonging to B.H.P. Co

WHYALLA: An employee of B.H.P. Co. with a horse and cart belonging to the Company.

The Wenmouth Collection : Whyalla

The Wenmouth Collection : Whyalla

General view of the shopping area at Whyalla.

Whyalla store

Whyalla store

Photograph, taken on 19 September 1928, of a car parked in front of the A. and B. Havelberg general store in Whyalla.

Whyalla Shipyards

Whyalla Shipyards

The 'Lake Illawarra', ready for launching, and 'Lake Macquarie' being built. A worker stands alongside rail tracks on the wharf.

View of Whyalla

View of Whyalla

View looking over the township of Whyalla with Hummocky Hill in the distance.

View of Whyalla

View of Whyalla

View of part of the town of Whyalla, with houses and other buildings beside a dirt road, with a telegraph pole on the side. Hummocky Hill can be seen in the distance.

View of Whyalla

View of Whyalla

View of part of the town of Whyalla, looking across to the Gulf.

Whyalla shipyards

Whyalla shipyards

View of the Whyalla shipyards, with the sea in the distance.

View over Whyalla

View over Whyalla

Panoramic view, looking across the township of Whyalla.

View over Whyalla

View over Whyalla

Panoramic view, looking across the township of Whyalla.

Opening day for Whyalla Institute

Opening day for Whyalla Institute

The premises of a new Institute building at Whyalla, South Australia where spectators listen to a public address on opening day.

Whyalla shipyards

Whyalla shipyards

View of the shipyards at Whyalla.

Whyalla

Whyalla

View of Whyalla. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1638/10.

C.A. Parsons opening, Whyalla

C.A. Parsons opening, Whyalla

Men at opening of C.A. Parsons, Whyalla, L-R: (?), Sir Claude Gibb (Managing Director, C.A. Parsons, London), (?), Mr. Geof Gerard (Chairman, SA Chamber of Commerce), Sir Lyell McEwin. They are standing near the wing of a plane.

Sunrise from Hummock Hill lookout

Sunrise from Hummock Hill lookout

View of a sunrise from the Hummock Hill lookout, Whyalla.

Flinders Ranges

Flinders Ranges

58 slides of South Australia taken by Brian Hartshorne, including Port Germein, Mount Remarkable, Pichi Richi Pass, Flinders Ranges, Warren Gorge, Mern Merna, Parachilna, Wilpena Pound, and Whyalla.

Photographs of South Australian Hotels

Photographs of South Australian Hotels

Collection of photographs on CD-ROM of hotels in Clare, Crystal Brook, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Snowtown, Port Wakefield, and Whyalla, with some scenes of surrounding areas. See 'contents' for details of individual images.