Views of Eucla [B 54060] • Photograph

Views of Eucla : Telegraph Station

Views of Eucla : Telegraph Station

Telegraph Station, Eucla. Ausralia's largest hand repeating station. Camel wagon outside.

Views of Eucla : Government buildings

Views of Eucla : Government buildings

Government buildings. Eucla from the east.

Views of Eucla : Government buildings

Views of Eucla : Government buildings

Government buildings. Eucla from the west.

Views of Eucla : From the sandhills

Views of Eucla : From the sandhills

Eucla from the sandhills.

Views of Eucla : Old station

Views of Eucla : Old station

The old station.

Staff of Eucla Telegraph Station

Staff of Eucla Telegraph Station

The South Australian staff at Eucla Telegraph Station in 1905 when G. Field was Post Master. Researchers have contributed the following information: Back row, third from left is possibly Albert Lionel Clayer, Middle row, fifth from left is possibly Thomas Bertram Harris.

Eucla government buildings

Eucla government buildings

EUCLA: The Government buildings.

Group of Eucla residents

Group of Eucla residents

EUCLA: Group of local residents.

Eucla government buildings

Eucla government buildings

EUCLA: Government building.

Views of Eucla : S.A. line party

Views of Eucla : S.A. line party

The tenth of 101 photographs in an album. S.A. telegraph line party in their horsedrawn supply wagons moving camp.

Workers camp at Eucla

Workers camp at Eucla

EUCLA: A camp used by South Australian telegraph line workers.

Eucla Telegraph Station

Eucla Telegraph Station

EUCLA: The Operating Room and staff at the Telegraph Station.

Message statistics at the Eucla Telegraph Station

Message statistics at the Eucla Telegraph Station

An employee at the Eucla Telegraph Station seated at a table on which two large stacks of messages have been placed; a sign indicating the volume of traffice passing through the station is propped up in front of the piles. The man is probably Albert Lionel Clayer - see below.

Mrs. Evans and companion

Mrs. Evans and companion

EUCLA: Mrs Evans, left, and a companion driving amongst Tea Trees.

Overland mail to Fowlers Bay

Overland mail to Fowlers Bay

EUCLA: The Overland mail to Fowlers Bay.

Camel cart in Eucla

Camel cart in Eucla

EUCLA: Camel cart transporting two women and an Aboriginal man outside Government buildings in Eucla.

Camels at Eucla

Camels at Eucla

EUCLA: Kneeling camels equipped for a journey resting before they set out, two Aboriginal children sit on the back of one of the animals.

Eucla jetty

Eucla jetty

EUCLA: The jetty.

Messrs Pales and Chenye leaving for Fowlers Bay

Messrs Pales and Chenye leaving for Fowlers Bay

EUCLA: Messrs Pales and Cheyne starting their journey to Fowlers Bay carrying grain on their wagon.

Wood carts bringing mallee to Eucla

Wood carts bringing mallee to Eucla

EUCLA: Two horse drawn wood carts bringing mallee to Eucla.

Party of telegraph workers at Eucla

Party of telegraph workers at Eucla

EUCLA: A West Telegraph party leaving to erect a new line to Coolgardie.

Camel team at Eucla

Camel team at Eucla

EUCLA: A large supply camel team.

Swagman with his 'barrow'

Swagman with his 'barrow'

EUCLA: A travelling man with his 'barrow' used to carry his possessions and as a bed.

Donkey team at Eucla

Donkey team at Eucla

EUCLA: A large donkey team pulling a wagon.

Views of Eucla : Bikes

Views of Eucla : Bikes

The twenty-fifth photograph of 101 photographs in an album. Workers with two bikes.

Members of the Groper family from Eucla

Members of the Groper family from Eucla

EUCLA: Five children from the Groper family living at Eucla.

Women and children from Eucla

Women and children from Eucla

EUCLA: Group view of the women and children living at Eucla.

Eucla Telegraph Station worker

Eucla Telegraph Station worker

EUCLA: A Telegraph Station worker at home in his garden with his dog "Flip" and two wild turkeys.

Family from Eucla

Family from Eucla

EUCLA: Parents and their three young children sitting on rocks.

'Landslip' near Eucla

'Landslip' near Eucla

EUCLA: A 'landslip' at Weebubbie near Eucla.