Album of views of Willunga and surrounding district [B 55417] • Photograph

Album of views of Willunga and surrounding district

Album of views of Willunga and surrounding district

ALBUM: The Dunstan Collection of views of Willunga and the surrounding district.

Simon Sibly outside his Willunga store

Simon Sibly outside his Willunga store

WILLUNGA: Simon Sibly standing outside his general store in 1898.

Badge sellers for the Willunga Red Cross

Badge sellers for the Willunga Red Cross

WILLUNGA: Badge sellers for the Willunga Red Cross. Back row: Dorothy Atkinson, Stella Goode, Bessie Allen and Dorrie Culley. Front row: Mary Martin and Violet Waye.

Alice and Elizabeth Dowty outside their Willunga residence

Alice and Elizabeth Dowty outside their Willunga residence

WILLUNGA: Alice and Elizabeth Dowty standing outside their home and shop. The building stands on the Aldinga Road opposite the old railway water tower.

Crown Hotel, Reynella

Crown Hotel, Reynella

REYNELLA: Crown Hotel, one of several stopping places for the Willunga Royal Mail Coach travelling to and from Adelaide. Mrs J. O'Dwyer was the daughter of Mr William Male of Willunga.

The 'Pebble King' of Sellicks Beach

The 'Pebble King' of Sellicks Beach

SELLICKS BEACH: The 'Pebble King' of Sellicks Beach. Many tons of the pebbles from Sellicks Beach were sent by rail to Broken Hill to be used for crushing ore. Back row: Ted Button, Perce Leaker, Jack Sheriff. Front row: George Fraser, Bob Herrick, James Sinclair Heathersay (the Pebble King), Vidi Shepherd, Walter Gordon.

Willunga C.W.A. clubroom

Willunga C.W.A. clubroom

WILLUNGA: Willunga C.W.A. clubroom in 1966.

Port Willunga guest house

Port Willunga guest house

PORT WILLUNGA: The "Alton" Guest House at Port Willunga in 1908.

The Brown family outside their Willunga house and business

The Brown family outside their Willunga house and business

WILLUNGA: Charles Brown standing with his wife Martha and their son Hubert outside their house and business in about 1886. The building was on the Aldinga Road, section 257.

New Year's picnic at Port Willunga

New Year's picnic at Port Willunga

PORT WILLUNGA: People attending a New Year's picnic in 1906. They are waiting for a pleasure craft, from Port Adelaide, to take them on trips in the Gulf.

New Year's picnic at Port Willunga

New Year's picnic at Port Willunga

PORT WILLUNGA: A crowd attending the New Year's picnic at Port Willunga, January 18th, 1908.

Crowd on the beach at Port Willunga

Crowd on the beach at Port Willunga

PORT WILLUNGA: A crowd on the beach at Port Willunga, in 1903.

Elizabeth Dowty outside her general store at Willunga

Elizabeth Dowty outside her general store at Willunga

WILLUNGA: Elizabeth Dowty standing outside her general store in January 1924. The cockatoo which she is holding lived for 58 years.

Willunga school building

Willunga school building

WILLUNGA: The higher primary school building at Willunga.

People on Port Willunga beach

People on Port Willunga beach

PORT WILLUNGA: A group of people on the beach at Port Willunga in 1903.

Delabole Farm at Willunga

Delabole Farm at Willunga

WILLUNGA: The Delabole Farm which was owned by Mr Edward Hunt. His family were on the property until 1911.

Willunga residence of the Meverley family

Willunga residence of the Meverley family

WILLUNGA: The home of the Meverley family in St. Andrews Terrace Willunga, in 1899. Bill Meverley and Rebecca Meverley can be seen standing outside, with their next door neighbour, Una Fridlington.

Early Willunga residence

Early Willunga residence

WILLUNGA: This home, which stood at the eastern end of Beltunga Gully in the 1890s, was owned by the Eden family.

Butterworth store room at Port Willunga

Butterworth store room at Port Willunga

PORT WILLUNGA: This is a view of the Butterworth store room. It was used to store wheat, flour and other goods waiting to be shipped from the Port Willunga Jetty.

McLaren Vale Brass Band

McLaren Vale Brass Band

McLAREN VALE: The McLaren Vale Brass Band in September 1921.

'The Bush Inn' at Willunga

'The Bush Inn' at Willunga

WILLUNGA: The Bush Inn; this was the third Inn bearing the same name. It was completed in 1901 and Catherine Boderick was the licensee. The coach standing outside is a Royal Mail Coach.

Canberra Hotel in Willunga

Canberra Hotel in Willunga

WILLUNGA: A view of the Canberra Hotel in Willunga.

Demolition of the Church of England at Willunga

Demolition of the Church of England at Willunga

WILLUNGA: Workers beginning to demolish the original Church of England on Aldinga Road.

Pedler Creek 'Railway Boarding House'

Pedler Creek 'Railway Boarding House'

PEDLER CREEK: A view of the "dining room" of the Pedler Creek "Railway Boarding House", Christmas 1914. From left Mr Alf Anderson, Mrs A. Anderson, Miss Ivy Anderson, Mr Clem Wellar.

Miss Charlotte Smith's Private School at Willunga

Miss Charlotte Smith's Private School at Willunga

WILLUNGA: Miss Charlotte Smith's Private School. The school opened in 1874 and closed in 1877. The building was used as the Headmaster's residence following the opening of the Willunga Primary School in 1877.

The White's Canberra Hotel at Willunga

The White's Canberra Hotel at Willunga

WILLUNGA: The White's Canberra Hotel. The Dodge brothers car registration number 56-102, was registered in 1926 and owned by W.T. White owner of the hotel.

General view of Port Willunga

General view of Port Willunga

PORT WILLUNGA: A general view showing the two-storey Alton Guest House in the centre and the Butterworth's storeroom on the right.

Old cars outside Webb's Alma Hotel at Willunga

Old cars outside Webb's Alma Hotel at Willunga

WILLUNGA: Old cars outside Webb's Alma Hotel.

St Stephen's Church of England at Willunga

St Stephen's Church of England at Willunga

WILLUNGA: St. Stephen's Church of England, the original church, built in 1848 on the Aldinga Road.

Willunga Post Office

Willunga Post Office

WILLUNGA: The Willunga Post Office in 1909.