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


Butterworth Flour Mill at Aldinga
Butterworth Flour Mill which was erected in 1848. When this view was taken in 1905 it was being demolished. The section on the right was left standing and used as a shed. The mill was built by Joseph Butterworth and his first wife Alice, of Willunga. It was situated on the Aldinga/Willunga Main Road about a mile from Aldinga on the southern side.


Thomas Noye
PORTRAIT: Mr Thomas Noye who was the first teacher at Willunga Public School, 12 November 1920.


McLaren Vale Troup 3B, 18th Light Horse Machine Gun Regiment
McLAREN VALE: A view of the McLaren Vale Troup 3B, 18th Light Horse Machine Gun Regiment, Gawler camp.


Edgar Rowlands with his horse teams
WILLUNGA: A view of Edgar Rowlands with his horse teams carting bagged wheat. Edgar is driving the rear team.


Richard Mortimer and his daughter Mrs Fridlington
PORTRAIT: A view of Mr Richard Mortimer holding a dog on its lead, and his daughter, Mrs Fridlington.


Cars outside the Willunga Store
WILLUNGA: A view showing cars parked outside the Willunga store. Originally built as two semi-detached dwellings it was used as such until 1899. Lilini Jacobs leased the property from Thomas Lassock and established a general store.


Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga
WILLUNGA: Horses hauling timber from Mount Jagged to the Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga to be used for a crane.


Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga
WILLUNGA: A boiler being hauled to the Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga.


Willunga CWA Choir
WILLUNGA: The Willunga CWA Choir, on the occasion of their singing to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Bonython Hall, on the 24th March 1954.


Mausoleum in memory of H. Short
GENERAL: Mausoleum in memory of H. Short.


Harry Badenock and his delivery truck
ISLINGTON: A view of Harry Badenock, in his delivery truck in 1928.


G. Sara on his 96th birthday
PORTRAIT: G. Sara taken at Willunga on his 96th birthday, 30th November, 1909. He lived to be 100 years and 3 months old.


Students at Willunga school
WILLUNGA: A view of the students at Willunga school in 1934.


Jack Longbottom Willunga resident
WILLUNGA: Jack Longbottom of Willunga with his bicycle which has a carbide lamp.


Panoramic view of Adelaide
ADELAIDE VIEWS 'C': Panoramic view of Adelaide featuring Rundle Street.


Panoramic view of Adelaide
ADELAIDE VIEWS 'C': Panoramic view of Adelaide: Harris Scarfe building in foreground.


Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga
WILLUNGA: A view of the Australian Slate Quarry Face.


Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga
WILLUNGA: The ruins of the pay office at the Australian Slate Quarry.


Ruins of the Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga
WILLUNGA: The ruins of the Australian Slate Quarry.


Evelyn Sturt's cottage at Willunga
WILLUNGA: Evelyn Sturt's cottage in St. Andrews Terrace, Willunga. The children are Jeffrey, Jennifer, and Stephen Dunstan.


Fisherman Bill How at Port Willunga
PORT WILLUNGA: Holiday-makers helping local fisherman Bill How, wearing hat, with his catch.


Noarlunga Railway Bridge under construction
NOARLUNGA: Construction work being carried out on the Noarlunga Railway Bridge.


Noarlunga Railway Bridge under construction
NOARLUNGA: Construction work being carried out on the Noarlunga Railway Bridge.


Noarlunga Railway Bridge under construction
NOARLUNGA: Construction work being carried out on the Noarlunga Railway Bridge.


Noarlunga Railway Bridge under construction
NOARLUNGA: Construction work being carried out on the Noarlunga Railway Bridge.


Australian Slate Quarry at Willunga
WILLUNGA: Men trucking slate to the dump from the Australian Slate Quarry.


Charity worker selling 'buttons'
GENERAL: A charity worker selling 'buttons' for Repatriation funds.


Mount Jagged near Mount Compass
MOUNT COMPASS: Mt. Jagged, near Mt. Compass where timber was obtained for the legs of the steam crane at Bangor Slate Quarry, Willunga.


Holiday-makers assisting Port Willunga fisherman Bill How
PORT WILLUNGA: Holiday-makers assisting fisherman, Bill How, to haul his net up on to the sand. Bill How is the man with the hat and dark glasses.


Holiday-makers helping Port Willunga fisherman Bill How
PORT WILLUNGA: Holiday-makers helping fisherman, Bill How, to haul his net up on to the sand. Bill How is the man in the hat and dark glasses.