Joy and Bill Broughton Collection [B 68333/1-112] • Photograph

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Country Women's Association club rooms at Iron Knob

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Bill Broughton sitting in the blubber pot, Whalers' Way Entrance, Port Lincoln, May 2002

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Bill Broughton sitting in the blubber pot, Whalers' Way Entrance, Port Lincoln, May 2002

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy Broughton in kitchen at 7 Abeona Terrace, Port Lincoln, with a dozen jars of peanut paste, 2nd prize in a Port Lincoln Times poetry competition about peanut paste and toast

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

School holidays at Solomontown Beach, Port Pirie

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Swimming at Solomontown Beach, Port Pirie (Pasminco - known as the Smelters in the background)

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Port Pirie silos

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Ken Brinkworth, on a trip to see a new bore on his property, chatting with Bill Broughton. Ken donated land on Winters hill for Brinkworth Park. He died in about 1998/1999

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

The Loo-vre - town toilets on the Port Lincoln foreshore, with murals, demolished July 2002. The building once housed the Port Lincoln fire engine. The dolphin fountain can be seen in image 101

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

The Loo-vre - town toilets on the Port Lincoln foreshore, with murals, demolished July 2002. The building once housed the Port Lincoln fire engine. The dolphin fountain can be seen in image 101

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

The Loo-vre - town toilets on the Port Lincoln foreshore, with murals, demolished July 2002. The building once housed the Port Lincoln fire engine. The dolphin fountain can be seen in image 101

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

The Loo-vre - town toilets on the Port Lincoln foreshore, with murals, demolished July 2002. The building once housed the Port Lincoln fire engine. The dolphin fountain can be seen in image 101

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Fishermen mending their nets on the Eyre Park lawns, Port Lincoln (ca.1997)

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Fishermen mending their nets on the Eyre Park lawns, Port Lincoln (ca.1997)

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Fishermen mending their nets on the Eyre Park lawns, Port Lincoln (ca.1997)

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Fishermen mending their nets on the Eyre Park lawns, Port Lincoln (ca.1997)

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

The 'Tacoma' at the Port Lincoln marina, July 2002, originally brought to Port Lincoln by the Haldane family, who pioneered the tuna fishing industry at Port Lincoln

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

The 'Tacoma' at the Port Lincoln marina, July 2002, originally brought to Port Lincoln by the Haldane family, who pioneered the tuna fishing industry at Port Lincoln

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

The 'Tacoma' at the Port Lincoln marina, July 2002, originally brought to Port Lincoln by the Haldane family, who pioneered the tuna fishing industry at Port Lincoln

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Smelly tuna (that died during a storm in Boston Bay - 'pens probably overcrowded') brought in to the wharf. Insurance reps on wharf to fill out report. Truck loads of 'smelly' tuna were taken to Port Lincoln rubbish dump to turn into garden compost (ca.1998)

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Smelly tuna (that died during a storm in Boston Bay - 'pens probably overcrowded') brought in to the wharf. Insurance reps on wharf to fill out report. Truck loads of 'smelly' tuna were taken to Port Lincoln rubbish dump to turn into garden compost (ca.1998)

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Joy and Bill Broughton Collection

Ron Higgins, president of the Cellar Folk Club, pictured in the historic Boston House on the Lincoln Highway (ca.1998).