Old Fulford Harbour Wharf with Fulford Harbour village in background. Photo probably taken from an exiting ferry.
Accession number: 009
One of the Akerman houses in the Burgoyne/Fulford Valley.
Accession number: 010
Fulford-Ganges Road with the Burgoyne School to the right, Baynes Peak in background.
Accession number: 011
Corner of Fulford-Ganges Road and Isabella Point Road with Fulford Hotel to right.
Accession number: 012
Fulford Harbour, with Moresby Island in centre and Cy Peck enroute. Photo taken from Isabella Point with postcard type camera
Accession number: 013
Ella and John Stewart with Cy Peck model on a wagon, possibly for a festival such as May Day or July 1st.
Accession number: 014
Drummond Park. Wall finished in 1999.
Accession number: 015
The new bridge over Fulford estuary with the back of the Fulford Hotel and outbuildings to the right foreground and St Paul’s Roman Catholic Church right background.
Accession number: 016
‘Quarter mile pier.’ Fulford Harbour village far right background. St Paul’s Roman Catholic Church and other buildings left background. (Original postcard type photo and glossy reprint.)
Accession number: 017
Junction of Fulford-Ganges Road and Isabella Point Road.
Fulford Hotel to left. St Paul’s Roman Catholic Church in background. (Two copies)
Accession number: 018
Back view of the Fulford Hotel with outbuildings taken from Drummond’s fields. (Two copies)
Accession number: 019
Fulford Hotel taken from Isabella Point Road. (Two copies postcard type photo)
Accession number: 020
Fulford Creek estuary, with St Paul’s Roman Catholic Church in background centre. Taken from road in front of Fulford Hotel. (Postcard type photo) Two original copies.
Accession number: 022
Taken before 1910 from up the creek, showing long bridge across harbour from Drummond beach to Catholic Church. Later replaced by short bridge across the creek. Fulford Creek in foreground. (Original poor grade glossy and better grade glossy copy)
Accession number: 023
A close-up of a bridge with a man leaning against the railing.
It appears to be a foot bridge only. Unknown location.
Accession number: 024
Original bridge across Fulford Harbour which went from Soule’s beach to St Paul’s Roman Catholic Church. Church has not yet been covered with artificial stone, still with white horizontal siding. (One original poor grade photo and two glossy copies)
Accession number: 025
Excellent picture of the Fulford/Burgoyne Valley showing the Fulford-Ganges Road, farm buildings to right and Mr. Edward’s Valley store.
A young girl is standing on the road looking at the camera. Baynes Peak is in the background.
(One original postcard type photo and on glossy copy.)
Accession number: 026
Fulford Harbour wharf with the SS Princess Joan at dock. One building in village to the left with some clearing behind it.
Accession number: 027
Fulford Harbour wharf with the SS Princess Joan at dock.
Showing a house to the left behind trees with a clothesline full of what appears to be diapers. Some small boats in harbour and at least one building in evidence in background.
Accession number: 029
Taken from the Fulford-Ganges Road, then called the Valley Road, looking South with the back of the Fulford Hotel and the harbour in the centre of the picture and Reginald Hill in the background.
(One excellent postcard type photo and one glossy copy)
Accession number: 030
A good clear glossy of Fulford Hotel with Baynes Peak in the background and some other buildings to the left.
Accession number: 032
A clear glossy print of what appears to be a store on the Fulford Hotel site, with words on the back stating “before Hotel was added”
White building in the centre of the picture may be St Mary’s Anglican church and the other, to the right is probably a house. There is another house to the left of the the store.
next photo detail from this one
Accession number: 034
detail from previous photo
Accession number: 034b
The Fulford Hotel with a store attached to the right and a car in front. Guests on the balcony. This building burned down.
Accession number: 036
Accession number: 037
Fulford Hotel with tents as added accommodation in the summer.
Bridge across Fulford Creek estuary to the right.
Accession number: 038
Accession number: 039
The tide is out and the tents are serving as guest accommodation at Fulford Harbour in the summer. Fulford-Ganges Road can be seen to the right of the main building.
Accession number: 040
Fulford Hotel and 1/4 mile pier for small boats.
(One postcard type photo and one glossy copy)
Accession number: 041