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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2008

A collection of old Whyalla Photos

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  • you need to get your ass on facebook Whyalla Page I have just linked this video to it. there is massive discussion on Whyalla as it was, and will probably never be again

  • @mumandtwins I am on the FB Whyalla page....lol. I'm "Fab". :)

  • OMG some of my old school friends at the end. LOL That was a surprise. Great video. =)

  • @GatchamansPrincess74 Kylie S, Robert S, Katrina D, Rebecca M, David W, David A, Fabio A, Jason M, Gavin P, Craig L, think I got them all.

  • Hey Fabio, small world. Dave here.

    We do get sentimental in our old age huh.

    It's funny to see some of those pics from your B'day, I've still got all of them too.

    Thanks for clip.

  • @dayvay Ah ha...found it.  The comment that is.

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  • @gzwbyc LOL I worked that out after I posted LOL

  • Whyalla <3

    My home until the end.

  • I like that big ship when you just get to whyalla and there is this huge ship, its awesome

  • @lillipond I think the fruiterers vehicle was a converted bus,but I stand to be corrected on this.Yes your'e right they were the K bros and yes they were very friendly and courtious.I was one of the first kids to attend Fisk st Primary and I still have the class photo and I can even remember some of the kids names,not bad for an old fart lol.I have many fond memories of Whyalla walking around collecting cool drink bottles and buying ice creams for me and my brothers and sisters.Thanks Whyalla.

  • @fxstwg1955 That ould have been Mr Karavas is his truck, he was a good man and if it was not for him the good folk of the west would never have the fesh goods they did. The truck was dark blue with the old manual indicator hand that the driver used out his window lol. Ah yes Mr whippy...and yes it still gets hot here lol

  • @fxstwg1955 That would have been Mr Karavas with his truck (for memory it was dark blue and had the old fashion indicator hand that the driver would use manually lol), Mr George Atsalis Snr worked for Mr Karavas. If it was not for Mr Karavas, the folk "in the west' would not have fresh fruit and veg. I remember them well. They were good people, my mum would get her goods on 'tick' sometimes as times were sometimes hard.

    and Oh the treat of getting Mr Whippy, and it still gets hot here lol

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