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13623 Port Macquarie Text1 Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Southern Breakwall Dennis Bridge No: 13061 No: 9307 Text19Waves crashing into the southern breakwater Text19Dennis Bridge over Hastings River Port Macquarie Port Macquarie No: 13616 No: 13623 Text19Breakwall Entrance to Port Macquarie. Showing ship entering the bar. Text19View of buildings and Beach Park Motel in Church Street Postcard No. 5665. Rickerby Photo. Port Macquarie Port Macquarie No: 13627 No: 8704 c.1900 Text19A composite photo of the nearly completed training wall Text19Southern breakwall - wreck of the steamer "Richmond" in foreground. Six thousand yard mark adjacent to the wreck of the SS Richmond. Rock Quarry The Breakwater, Port Macquarie No: 13062 1900 No: 13005 c.1900s Text19Getting rock from west port for the southern breakwall shows men at the Text19Sailing ship S.S. Hastings leaving the breakwater pulled by tug boat the bottom of the quarry with pit pone and tip wagon Undaunted High resolution digital copies may be purchased for $20 each 15/02/2021 12:59:53 PM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs The Breakwater,Port Macquarie Tug Undaunted towing a ketch over the bar No: 13009 c.1900s No: 1194 c.1902 Text19Sailing ship S.S. Hastings leaving the breakwater pulled by boat the Text19Tug Undaunted towing a ketch over the bar at the eastern end of the Undaunted southern breakwater Town Beach Long Bridge No: 6746 c.1920s No: 9320 1922c Text19View of north end of Town Beach and southern breakwall Text19 Looking East, this early photograph of the long bridge when it had rail track on top to take the rocks from the quarry at Aston Hill to construct the Southern Breakwall Southern Breakwall No: 14125 1926 No: 14124 1926 Text19Right-hand section of panorama of 4 photographs. Text19Left-hand portion of panorama of four photographs Bain's Bridge Southern Breakwall No: 9241 1926 No: 11522 1927 Text19Bain's bridge across the Hastings river Text19Southern Breakwall High resolution digital copies may be purchased for $20 each 15/02/2021 12:59:54 PM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Port Macquarie The Breakwater, Port Macquarie No: 8363 c.1928 No: 13054 c.1930 Text19View from Graveyard (Allman) Hill, Port Macquarie. CWA cottage far left of Text19Southern breakwall when top laid during the depression centre, South wall on right. Panorama of Inner Bay of Port Macquarie. View of Hastings River entrance Breakwall Camping Ground No: 6750 1930s No: 6748 c.1930s Text19Taken from end of breakwall looking north to north shore Text19View from headland to northwest. Port Macquarie from St Thomas Church The Breakwater, Port Macquarie No: 460 1939 No: 1987 c.1940s Text19Looking north from church tower, view showing partially built north Text19Murrary Views No 47. View from headland above Town Beach, across Town breakwater on Hastings River Beach to Hastings River entrance and breakwaters. Camping Reserve and Breakwater, Port Macquarie Camping Reserve and Breakwater, Port Macquarie No: 1989 c.1940s No: 1954 c.1940s Text19Murrary Views No 50. View shows path along river bank to the camping Text19Murray Views No 50. View shows path along river bank to the camping ground and the breakwater, with the river entrance in the distance. ground and the breakwater, with the river entrance in the distance. High resolution digital copies may be purchased for $20 each 15/02/2021 12:59:54 PM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Breakwater, Port Macquarie Breakwater at Port Macquarie No: 1992 c.1940s No: 6038 c.1942 Text19Murray Views No 64. View along southern breakwater looking west along Text19View of northern breakwater, probably taken from the suther breakwater. breakwater to camping ground in the distance Shows steam locomotive and wagons delivering rocks to end of breakwater Camping Reserve and Breakwater, Port Macquarie, N.S.W. Harry Kesby on Breakwall No: 7115 c.1945 No: 3890 1945 Text19View of the eastern end of the Town Green and the western end of the Text19On his honeymoon, in his bathing costume breakwater, with tents both on theend of the town green and in the area Hazel Kesby on Breakwall Early Port Macquarie from the river. No: 3889 1945 No: 8367 1947 Text19Taken on her honeymoon, in her bathing costume Text19 Looking from a boat towards Port Macquarie. In the background you can see Government House and what was the soldiers barracks, now the Public Port Macquarie Camping Reserve, Port Macquarie No: 8365 c.1950 No: 1990 c.1950s Text19View from Headland opp Maritime Museum, showing mouth of Hastings Text19Murray Views No 50. View shows path along river bank to the camping River, Portion of Town Beach and Breakwalls ground and the breakwater, with the river entrance in the distance. High resolution digital copies may be purchased for $20 each 15/02/2021 12:59:55 PM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Camping Ground inside Breakwall Southern Breakwall No: 14926 1951 No: 14924 1951 Text19View from breakwall looking across tidal pool inside breakwall towards tents Text19View looking east along breakwall and buildings in Clarence Street Southern Breakwall South Breakwall and River Entrance No: 14925 1951 No: 14931 1951 Text19View looking east along breakwall Text19View from Town Beach looking north to eastern end of southern breakwall, past river entrance to north shore Southern Breakwall and steamship Port Macquarie Breakwater No: 14927 1951 No: 12526 c.1952 Text19View from camping ground looking north (across tidal pool) to breakwall with Text19Port Macquarie Breakwater a steamship heading out to sea View of the breakwater. The Chev and breakwater, Port Macquarie No: 8374 1954 No: 10435 1954 Text19 Looking towards the breakwater from the side verandah of the Hotel Text19View shows the Chevrolet parked on the headland above the caravan park Macquarie. with the river entrance and breakwaters in the background High resolution digital copies may be purchased for $20 each 15/02/2021 12:59:56 PM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Camping Reserve, Port Macquarie, NSW The Chev and breakwater, Port Macquarie No: 11019 1954 No: 10436 1954 Text19Murray Views No 50. Shows breakwall and camping reserve Text19View shows Chevrolet parked on the headland above the caravan park with the breakwaters and river entrance in the background. Entrance to Hastings River Town Beach and Hastings River Entrance No: 6221 1957 No: 6829 1958 Text19View from southern breakwater looking west past northern breakwater, with Text19View from the headland above the south end of the beach looking across the Mount Cairncross in the background beach and river entrance with Mount Cairncross in the background Hastings River Entrance Hastings River Entrance and Town Beach No: 6828 1958 No: 11011 1958 Text19View from the headland near the Flagstaff looking north across Town Beach Text19View from the headland near Flagstaff looking northwest across the beach to the breakwaters and the river entrance and the breakwalls. Camden Haven River entrance and breakwall Entrance of Camden Haven River No: 11005 1958 No: 6847 c.1959 Text19View from north bank looking west towards North Brother Text19Vire from North Brother looking straight down to the mouth of the Camden Haven River High resolution digital copies may be purchased for $20 each 15/02/2021 12:59:57 PM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Breakwall Camden Haven No: 111 c.1960 No: 116 c.1960 Text19southern breakwall, and old northern beakwall. Northern beach, settlement Text19Camping ground and breakwall, showing row of pine trees and showing beach point . Cars parked at wall,people walking on southern wall. Sand, tuft grass. to the side Breakwall Breakwall No: 112 c.1960 No: 113 c.1960 Text19 Text19Breakwall with people walking along Hastings River Entrance, Breakwall and Camping Ground Port Macquarie No: 1609 c.1960 No: 13494 c.1960 Text19View from Stewart Street (near Joffre Street) looking northwest; shows flood Text19View of breakwall and Mrs. York's garden or tidewater inside the breakwall Laurieton Camden Haven No: 126 c.1960 No: 117 c.1960 Text19Aerial view showing breakwall, entrance to harbour, North Brother and Text19Camping ground and river mouth, showing a row of pine trees, township and township on right mountain in back ground High resolution digital copies may be purchased for $20 each 15/02/2021 12:59:57 PM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Entrance to Hastings River Camping area and entrance to Hastings River No: 2718 c.1960s No: 1998 c.1960s Text19Aerial view of entrance to Hastings River showing breakwall caravan park and Text19Murray Views postcard No 9A. View of pathway from Town Green and town centre beginning of breakwater. Camping Ground Camping Ground No: 5324 1960s No: 5322 1960s Text19Breakwall caravan park, shows breakwall, mouth of Hastings River and Tents. Text19Breakwall Caravan and Camping Ground shows breakwall, tents and Hastings River. Camping Ground and Breakwall Aerial view of Hastings River mouth amd Breakwall Caravan Park No: 4614 1964 No: 1867 1967 Text19 Breakwall Caravan and Camping ground showing tents and the breakwall. Text19 Breakwall Breakwall Caravan Park No: 5192 1968 No: 9097 1969 Text19 The Breakwall at Port Macquarie, showing the North Wall and North Shore, in Text19Looking down onto the Breakwall Caravan Park with the breakwall and North background. The breakwall caravan park in foreground. Shore in the backdground High resolution digital copies may be purchased for $20 each 15/02/2021 12:59:58 PM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Breakwall Town
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