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The 'Kinclune' at Port Chalmers

The 'Kinclune' at Port Chalmers

The iron barque 'Kinclune', 741 tons, at Port Chalmers [iron 3 mast barque, 741 gross tons. ON75194, 184.7 x 30.1 x 18.4. Built 1876 (11) A Stephens and Sons, Glasgow. Owners: David Couper, registered Dundee. 1910 AH Turnbull and H Munro, registered Lyttleton. Wrecked Nov. 15, 1904 near Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand].

The 'Glaramara' at Port Augusta

The 'Glaramara' at Port Augusta

The iron barque 'Glaramara', 693 tons, at Port Augusta [iron 3 mast barque, 693 gross tons. ON74748, 184.5 x 30.3 x 17.6. Built 1877 Whitehaven SB Co., Whitehaven. Owners: George Nelson, registered Whitehaven].

The 'Glaramara' at anchor

The 'Glaramara' at anchor

The iron barque 'Glaramara', 693 tons, at anchor [iron 3 mast barque, 693 gross tons. ON74748, 184.5 x 30.3 x 17.6. Built 1877 Whitehaven SB Co., Whitehaven. Owners: George Nelson, registered Whitehaven].

'Early Evening' - Sunset over Kensington Gardens

'Early Evening' - Sunset over Kensington Gardens

A spectacular sunset over the roof tops in Kensington Gardens. The photograph is taken from 'Green Gates' at number one Peroomba Avenue, Kensington Gardens.

'Glenelg [beach] Front' after the storm - May 1953

'Glenelg [beach] Front' after the storm - May 1953

People surveying storm damage to the foreshore at Glenelg after a severe storm in May 1953. Sand under the bitumen footpath has been eroded by the sea. The concrete wall on the esplanade is intact.

'No 1 Peroomba Avenue front' - Kensington Gardens

'No 1 Peroomba Avenue front' - Kensington Gardens

The home and front garden of Mr Robjohns' family at number one Peroomba Avenue, Kensington Gardens in South Australia.

A prize winning greyhound at the dog races

A prize winning greyhound at the dog races

A greyhound described by Searcy as 'the Cup winner' in South Australia.

The SS Egremont Castle anchored at Wallaroo, South Australia

The SS Egremont Castle anchored at Wallaroo, South Australia

Cargo ship Egremont Castle anchored at sea off Wallaroo, South Australia.

A smiling cricket player

A smiling cricket player

Close view of a smiling cricket player wearing a hat; name not known.

Floods on Henley Beach Road, South Australia

Floods on Henley Beach Road, South Australia

A small car negotiating extensive flooding on Henley Beach Road, near Adelaide, South Australia.

Football at an oval in Adelaide

Football at an oval in Adelaide

Distant view of a football match in progress at an oval in Adelaide which is being watched by a large crowd of spectators; a mixture of cars and carriages are parked in the foreground.

A competitor in the Ladies Hack event, Adelaide

A competitor in the Ladies Hack event, Adelaide

A young competitor and her mount in the Ladies Hack event at Adelaide show, South Australia; name not known.

Members of a war-time committee in Adelaide

Members of a war-time committee in Adelaide

Members of a World War I charity committee photographed in the quadrangle outside government offices in Adelaide, South Australia; names not known.

Members of a new Labor government in South Australia

Members of a new Labor government in South Australia

A group photograph taken outside Parliament House, Adelaide of members of the new Labor government in South Australia.

A young football player in Adelaide

A young football player in Adelaide

A young football player from West Torrens, in Adelaide; name not known.

Prize winning bull

Prize winning bull

A prize winning bull photographed at the Adelaide show.

Sir Day Bosanquet at Woodside

Sir Day Bosanquet at Woodside

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia sitting front row, second left with Sir John Stirling (centre) and W.P. Dunk at Woodside Agricultural Show.

West Adelaide and Norwood Football Players

West Adelaide and Norwood Football Players

West Adelaide and Norwood Football Players going for a mark during a football game in Adelaide.

Palm trees at Darwin, Northern Territory

Palm trees at Darwin, Northern Territory

A grove of palm trees in the Botanic Gardens at Darwin, Northern Territory.

Countryside near Murray Bridge, South Australia

Countryside near Murray Bridge, South Australia

Countryside near Murray Bridge in South Australia.

Bridge over the Barwon River at Geelong, Victoria

Bridge over the Barwon River at Geelong, Victoria

The long bridge over the Barwon River at Geelong, Victoria.

Mounted soldiers during a sports day event

Mounted soldiers during a sports day event

Mounted soldiers involved in a game at a military sports day, possibly at Mitcham Army Camp, South Australia. According to a researcher, it is indeed at the Mitcham Camp as the hills in the background are those to be seen from Colonel Light Gardens.

Hon. Joseph Fisher with the Hamley Gun Club at Fullarton, South Australia

Hon. Joseph Fisher with the Hamley Gun Club at Fullarton, South Australia

The Hon. Joseph Fisher, centre, with members of the Hamley Gun Club at his home 'Woodfield', Fullarton, on February 18th, 1869.

Tennis players in Adelaide

Tennis players in Adelaide

Tennis players on the court during a match in Adelaide.

Swimmers in the Torrens River during a swimming gala

Swimmers in the Torrens River during a swimming gala

Swimmers in the Torrens River during a swimming gala event.

A beacon at sea off Cape Thevenard

A beacon at sea off Cape Thevenard

A light beacon erected on a platform at sea off Cape Thevenard, South Australia.

A billabong in countryside near Adelaide

A billabong in countryside near Adelaide

A small billabong in countryside near Adelaide.

Surf at Penguin Island, South Australia

Surf at Penguin Island, South Australia

Surf crashing on to rocks at Penguin Island, South Australia.

Guglielmo Marconi in military uniform

Guglielmo Marconi in military uniform

A studio view of the inventor of the wireless, Guglielmo Marconi wearing military uniform.

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell

Lieutenant Colonel Frank Rowell, a member of the third Light Horse Regiment who died in action at Gallipoli, 8 August 1915. [The building seen behind him can be seen in full in PRG 280/1/10/13.] The Morphettville Camp not only included the Race Course at Morphettville, but an adjacent property lent to the Commonwealth Government by the owner, Mr Hawker, for this early training camp; the building was known as 'The Lodge'. See also PRG 280/1/14/184 for an untouched version.