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The 'Alcinous'

The 'Alcinous'

The iron ship 'Alcinous', 1653 tons, anchored in a port believed to be on the west coast of USA, possibly San Francisco. [I ship, 1653t, ON81836, 259.0 x 38.2 x 23.3, B.1882 (7) Barclay, Curle & Co. Glasgow. Owners: A & JH Carmichael & Co. reg. Greenock. Missing on a voyage from Lobos d'Afuera to Antwerp in 1905. ].

The 'Thessalus' moored in an unidentified port

The 'Thessalus' moored in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Thessalus', 1865 tons, moored in an unidentified port [iron ship, 1865 tons, ON67941, 269.0 x 41.2 x 23.7. Built 1874 (7) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners: A&JH Carmichael and Co. Registered Greenock. Sold c.1900 to Swedish owners without change of name].

The 'Thessalus' at Port Adelaide

The 'Thessalus' at Port Adelaide

The iron ship 'Thessalus', 1865 tons, at Port Adelaide. It is one of series taken by F. Wear in December 1898. See Macgregor, D.R., 1984. "Merchant Sailing Ships: 1850-1875", p.141. [iron ship, 1865 tons, ON67941, 269.0 x 41.2 x 23.7. Built 1874 (7) Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners: A&JH Carmichael and Co. Registered Greenock. Sold c.1900 to Swedish owners without change of name].

The 'Anaurus' at Port Pirie

The 'Anaurus' at Port Pirie

The iron ship 'Anaurus', 1659 tons, at Port Pirie. [iron ship 1659 tons. ON87379 261.6 x 38.3 x 23.0. Built 1882 (12). Barclay, Curle and Co., Glasgow. Owners: A and JH Carmichael registered Greenoch, sold c.1906 to Norway and renamed 'Mabella'.]

The 'Anaurus' anchored in an unidentified port

The 'Anaurus' anchored in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Anaurus', 1659 tons, anchored in an unidentified port. [iron ship 1659 tons. ON87379 261.6 x 38.3 x 23.0. Built 1882 (12). Barclay, Curle and Co., Glasgow. Owners: A and JH Carmichael registered Greenoch, sold c.1906 to Norway and renamed 'Mabella'.]

The 'Glaucus' at Bristol

The 'Glaucus' at Bristol

The four masted steel barque (ex ship) 'Glaucus', 2056 tons, at Bristol [steel 4 mast ship, 2056 tons. ON93214, 278.7 x 41.1 x 24.2. Built 1889 (3) Barclay, Curle and Co. Ltd. Glasgow. Owners: A & JH Carmichael and Co. Registered Greenock. c.1910 sold to French owners for the nitrate trade and renamed 'Almendral' and under that name broken up in 1923].

The 'Brynhilda' in an unidentified port

The 'Brynhilda' in an unidentified port

The iron ship 'Brynhilda', 1502 tons, in an unidentified port [iron ship, 1502 tons, ON90043, 240.5 x 38.0 x 221.7. Built 1885 (4) Brynhilda Ship Co. (JW Carmichael) reg. Glasgow: c.1906 Harvard Shipping Co. (River Plate Co. Ltd) reg. Glasgow during WW1 she passed to American owners without change of name. It is said that her chief claim to fame was an exceptionally fast run from the River Plate to the Semaphore, Port Adelaide in 1905].

Views in South Australia :
collection of black and white photograph negatives

Views in South Australia : collection of black and white photograph negatives

Negatives containing views of South Australian countryside and locations. Includes horses and cattle, sheep, children, houses, churches, airplanes, harvesting and work.

Arthur D. Edwardes : SUMMARY RECORD

Records comprising 91 volumes of photographs of ships, organised under type of ship, or ownership, and with basic caption information. The volumes were compiled by shipping enthusiast Arthur Edwardes, using original prints if available, but most commonly copy prints. See below for details of ships in the various volumes.

Wool parade in support of the Red Cross

Wool parade in support of the Red Cross

A display featuring bags of wool, a model sheep and the Australian flag and Union Jack, during the wool parade held at John Martin's in support of the Red Cross. Photo is captioned "Story of golden fleece." (See also BRG 121/1/1327).