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'Wato'

'Wato'

'Wato' [steel single screw steam tug ON117418, 229 gross tons, 30 net tons. Built 1904 (8) JT Elteringham and Co. South Shields, 125.0 x 23.7 x 12.4. Triple expansion recip. steam engines, 108nhp by GT Grey, South Shields. Owners: The Adelaide Steam Tug Co. Ltd., registered Port Adelaide. Broken up at Fremantle late 1956. See 'Steam Tugs in SA' by Parsons]

'Euro'

'Euro'

'Euro' alongside at Port Adelaide.

'Wato'

'Wato'

'Wato' [steel single screw steam tug ON117418, 229 gross tons, 30 net tons. Built 1904 (8) JT Elteringham and Co. South Shields, 125.0 x 23.7 x 12.4. Triple expansion recip. steam engines, 108nhp by GT Grey, South Shields. Owners: The Adelaide Steam Tug Co. Ltd., registered Port Adelaide. Broken up at Fremantle late 1956. See 'Steam Tugs in SA' by Parsons]

'Adelaide' dredge

'Adelaide' dredge

'Adelaide' dredge.

'Restless' iron steam paddle tug and 'Hallowe'en' ship

'Restless' iron steam paddle tug and 'Hallowe'en' ship

Iron steam paddle tug 'Restless'; ship 'Hallowe'en.

'Dredge No. 5' and 'SS Cowrie'

'Dredge No. 5' and 'SS Cowrie'

'Dredge No. 5' and 'SS Cowrie' at Port Adelaide, about 1890.

'Euro'

'Euro'

'Euro' leaving Wardang Island with barge for Port Pirie.

'Nyora'

'Nyora'

'Nyora' (Melbourne) [steel single screw steam tug ON120760. 306 gross tons, 5 net tons. Built 1909 (8) JP Rennoldson and Sons, South Shields. 135.0 x 25.1 x 13.5. Triple expans. recip. steam engine, 206 nhp by shipbuilder. Owners: Huddart, Parker and Co. Ltd. registered Melbourne. Foundered about 50 miles west of Kingston SA on a voyage to eastern states, after passing Kangaroo Island, with the aux. schooner 'Astoria' in tow on Monday July 9, 1917. Fourteen lost - 2 survivors. See 'Steam Tugs in SA' by Parsons]

Seattle tug towing ship 'Bragdo'

Seattle tug towing ship 'Bragdo'

Seattle tug towing ship 'Bragdo'.

'Foremost'

'Foremost'

'Foremost' [steel single screw steam tug, ON148769. 244 gross, 12 net tons. Built 1926 (7) A Hall and Co. Aberdeen and named 'Foremost 41', renamed 1927. 105.1 x 27.1 x 11.4. Triple expansion recip. steam engine by shipbuilder. Owner: 1927=Huddart, Parker Ltd. Registered Melbourne, May 1958 Ritch and Smith Ltd, registered Port Adelaide. Sold to breakers and demolished in the North Arm, Port Adelaide, 1969. See 'Steam Tugs in SA' by Parsons]

Captain and crew members of the 'Dimsdale'

Captain and crew members of the 'Dimsdale'

Captain and his wife, the first and second mates, and other crew members standing aboard the steel ship 'Dimsdale'. It knocked over the Wonga Shoal Lighthouse [See PRG 1373/9/33 for a full view of the ship].