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A photographic history of Port Lincoln in South Australia, a place that nearly became the state's capital. Isolated by a long boat trip to Adelaide, Port Lincoln developed slowly but steadily into the travel, grain and fishing hub of Eyre Peninsula. The photos and drawings featured illustrate the changes that have taken place over one hundred and seventy-five years.

Produktbeschreibung
A photographic history of Port Lincoln in South Australia, a place that nearly became the state's capital. Isolated by a long boat trip to Adelaide, Port Lincoln developed slowly but steadily into the travel, grain and fishing hub of Eyre Peninsula. The photos and drawings featured illustrate the changes that have taken place over one hundred and seventy-five years.
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Autorenporträt
Mary Gudzenovs is a proud descendant of the first white settlers to step ashore at Port Lincoln in 1839. With a love of history she has completed a Bachelor of Arts majoring in both History and Ancient History. Also, as a writer and ex-computer tutor, she helps other authors bring their works to life via self-publishing.