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Passengers on the paddle steamer 'Gem'

Passengers on the paddle steamer 'Gem'

A group of men photographed on the upper deck of the paddle steamer 'Gem' during a river trip to Loxton; names not known.

SS 'Waratah' at Port Adelaide, South Australia

SS 'Waratah' at Port Adelaide, South Australia

The SS 'Waratah', a large cargo ship anchored at ocean steamers wharf, Port Adelaide, possibly in early July 1909, just before her last voyage when the vessel disappeared off the coast of South Africa on 27 July 1909.

Men removing damaged dynamite from a ship

Men removing damaged dynamite from a ship

Three men removing damaged dynamite from a hold on the steamship 'South Africa' after a fire in September 1910.

A vessel towing a small boat

A vessel towing a small boat

A small boat, carrying explosives damaged by fire which were removed from the SS 'South Africa', being towed by another vessel.

A ship's plaque awarded for bravery

A ship's plaque awarded for bravery

A ship's plaque awarded to the SS 'South Africa' for bravery.

The SS 'South Africa'

The SS 'South Africa'

The SS 'South Africa' at sea. The ship caught fire in Port Adelaide 21 August 1910 (Ref. South Australian Fire Service).

Smoke damage to the SS 'South Africa'

Smoke damage to the SS 'South Africa'

Smoke damage to the exterior of the bridge and saloon of the SS 'South Africa' after a fire on board ship in September 1910.

Fire damaged store room on the SS 'South Africa'

Fire damaged store room on the SS 'South Africa'

The remains of a store room on board the SS 'South Africa' after a fire; a view taken from inside the large magazine.

Fire damaged store room on the SS 'South Africa'

Fire damaged store room on the SS 'South Africa'

A store room badly damaged by a fire on the SS 'South Africa' situated next to magazines used for the storage of explosives.

Fire damaged store room on the SS 'South Africa'

Fire damaged store room on the SS 'South Africa'

A damaged store room on the SS 'South Africa' caused by a fire which occurred near magazines used to store explosives in September 1910.

Explosive magazines on the SS 'South Africa'

Explosive magazines on the SS 'South Africa'

Magazines used to store explosives on the SS 'South Africa' photographed after a fire in adjacent store rooms.

Lighthouse cottages at Cape Willoughby

Lighthouse cottages at Cape Willoughby

Lighthouse cottages at Cape Willoughby, Kangaroo Island; one cottage has a fenced garden with an adjacent paddock where a keeper identified as G.A. Payne stands watching his wife grooming a horse.

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, New South Wales

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, New South Wales

A woman walking by a lily pond in part of the Botanical gardens in Sydney, New South Wales.

A house in Robert Street, North Croydon

A house in Robert Street, North Croydon

A house owned by Mrs. Bertha Stow in Robert Street, North Croydon, near Adelaide; a woman stands reading by the picket fence, possibly Mrs. Stow.

'Fawn Peter', a champion greyhound

'Fawn Peter', a champion greyhound

'Fawn Peter', a champion greyhound and winner of many cups in South Australia.

Sailing ship called the 'Mayflower'

Sailing ship called the 'Mayflower'

A sailing ship called the 'Mayflower' progressing under full sail in South Australian waters.

Middle Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales

Middle Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales

Panoramic view of Middle Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales.

Surf crashing in at Victor Harbor, South Australia

Surf crashing in at Victor Harbor, South Australia

Surf crashing on rocks at Victor Harbor, South Australia.

Ferry ship and houses at Mosman, New South Wales

Ferry ship and houses at Mosman, New South Wales

Distant view of a ferry ship at Mosman, New South Wales; the small yacht in the foreground and one of the houses on the hill belonged to a Mr. Muston.

A beach near Manly, Sydney, New South Wales

A beach near Manly, Sydney, New South Wales

Two women and two men near rowing boats on a beach near Manly, Sydney, New South Wales.

Surf crashing on to rocks

Surf crashing on to rocks

Surf crashing on to rocks possibly at Granite Island, near Victor Harbor, South Australia.

Surf crashing on to rocks

Surf crashing on to rocks

Surf crashing on to rocks possibly at Granite Island, near Victor Harbor, South Australia.

The causeway at Granite Island, South Australia

The causeway at Granite Island, South Australia

Visitors arriving at Granite Island at the end of the causeway from Victor Harbor; small craft and the mainland can be seen in the distance.

Surf crashing on to rocks

Surf crashing on to rocks

Surf crashing on to rocks possibly at Granite Island, near Victor Harbor, South Australia.

Surf crashing on rocks

Surf crashing on rocks

Surf crashing on rocks possibly at Granite Island, near Victor Harbor, South Australia.

Mount Breckan, a house gutted by fire at Victor Harbor

Mount Breckan, a house gutted by fire at Victor Harbor

Part of the ruins of Mount Breckan, a large residence at Victor Harbor which was gutted by fire.

Shipping at Tumby Bay, South Australia

Shipping at Tumby Bay, South Australia

Shipping at Tumby Bay jetty; the three vessels have been identified as the sailing ship 'Closeburn' and steamships the 'Rupara' and 'Paringa'.

A rocky beach in South Australia

A rocky beach in South Australia

A rocky beach in South Australia, possibly at Second Valley.

Surf crashing on to rocks

Surf crashing on to rocks

Surf crashing on to rocks, possibly at Second Valley in South Australia.

New jetty at Second Valley, South Australia

New jetty at Second Valley, South Australia

Spectators watching the official opening of a new extension for the jetty at Second Valley performed by Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia on November 11, 1910.