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Unloading an alternator

Unloading an alternator

Unloading an alternator weighing 43 tons 12 cwt from the S.S. 'Trewinnard' at Outer Harbor, South Australia. The alternator manufactured in Manchester, England, was shipped from Liverpool for the Adelaide Electric Supply Company premises at Osborne.

Unloading an alternator

Unloading an alternator

Unloading an alternator weighing 43 tons 12 cwt from the S.S. 'Trewinnard' by means of a crane at Outer Harbor, South Australia, The alternator manufactured in Manchester, England, was shipped from Liverpool for the Adelaide Electric Supply Company premises at Osborne.

Opening of the railway at Light Pass in March 1903

Opening of the railway at Light Pass in March 1903

The opening of the railway at Light Pass in March 1903: view of officials, railway workers, and the first locomotive to use the line. The caption refers to Lights Passage not Light Pass.

An area called "Mayalls Well", four miles from Derby, Western Australia

An area called "Mayalls Well", four miles from Derby, Western Australia

An area called "Mayalls Well", four miles from Derby, Western Australia, the last watering place for stock before shipment.

Members of the Australasian Ornithologists' Union at Snelling Beach

Members of the Australasian Ornithologists' Union at Snelling Beach

Members of the Australasian Ornithologists' Union arriving by rowing boat at Snelling beach, October 1905.

Strepera Falls

Strepera Falls

Water flowing fast at Strepera Falls, Middle River.

The wreck of S.S. "Willyama" off Rhino Head

The wreck of S.S. "Willyama" off Rhino Head

The wreck of S.S. "Willyama" off Rhino Head.

The wreck of S.S. "Willyama" off Rhino Head

The wreck of S.S. "Willyama" off Rhino Head

The wreck of S.S. "Willyama" off Rhino Head.

The wreck of S.S. "Willyama" off Rhino Head

The wreck of S.S. "Willyama" off Rhino Head

The wreck of S.S. "Willyama" off Rhino Head.

Resting camels in a stockyard at Port Augusta

Resting camels in a stockyard at Port Augusta

Resting camels in a stockyard at Port Augusta.

A large house called "Kia Ora" at Hilton

A large house called "Kia Ora" at Hilton

A large house called "Kia Ora" at Hilton.

Rock formations at Cape Banks

Rock formations at Cape Banks

Rock formations at Cape Banks.

Floating magazine hulks nos. 1 and 2 in South Australian waters

Floating magazine hulks nos. 1 and 2 in South Australian waters

Floating magazine hulks nos. 1 and 2 in South Australian waters, exact location unknown.

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedie

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedie

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedic on Kangaroo Island.

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedie

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedie

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedic on Kangaroo Island.

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedie

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedie

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedic on Kangaroo Island.

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedie

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedie

Cave and rock formations at Cape Du Couedic on Kangaroo Island.

Lights used by the Northern Lights Committee (U.K.) for the Shetland Islands

Lights used by the Northern Lights Committee (U.K.) for the Shetland Islands

Lights used by the Northern Lights Committee (U.K.) for the Shetland Islands.

Three men and a woman by Remarkable Rocks at Cape Du Couedic

Three men and a woman by Remarkable Rocks at Cape Du Couedic

Three men and a woman by Remarkable Rocks at Cape Du Couedic; according to the caption they are eighty feet high with a large cavity inside.

The crew of the S.S. "Governor Musgrave" landing spars at Port Adelaide

The crew of the S.S. "Governor Musgrave" landing spars at Port Adelaide

The crew of the S.S. "Governor Musgrave" landing spars at Port Adelaide recovered from the wreck of the ship "Norma".

A steamer at Outer Harbor

A steamer at Outer Harbor

A steamer on the first day of operation of the new Outer Harbor facilities, arriving at the jetty's January 1908.

A steamer at Outer Harbor

A steamer at Outer Harbor

A steamer on the first day of operation of the new Outer Harbor facilities, arriving at the jetty's January 1908.

A steamer at Outer Harbor

A steamer at Outer Harbor

A steamer on the first day of operation of the new Outer Harbor facilities, arriving at the jetty's January 1908.

A steamer at Outer Harbor

A steamer at Outer Harbor

A steamer on the first day of operation of the new Outer Harbor facilities, arriving at the jetty's January 1908.

Mail being placed on to rail transport

Mail being placed on to rail transport

Mail being placed on to rail transport to be taken to a mail boat at Outer Harbor; sailors and civilian workers handle the sacks of mail whilst an officer sits at a small table checking lists.

Nurse Edith Cocks

Nurse Edith Cocks

Nurse Edith Cocks who served in World War I.

Nurse Edith Cocks

Nurse Edith Cocks

Nurse Edith Cocks who served in World War I.

R.M.S. Asturias arriving at Outer Harbor

R.M.S. Asturias arriving at Outer Harbor

The 2,509 ton R.M.S. Asturias of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company under the command of Captain J.D. Spooner arriving at Outer Harbor on Monday 2 March 1908. The largest steamer built in Great Britain during 1907, Asturias was on her maiden voyage to Australia. From London, Asturias had called at Marseilles, Naples, Colombo and Freemantle. Of the 631 passengers 67 were booked for Adelaide, including Captain W.B. Knox, Commander J.C.T. Glossop R.N., Messrs F. Brown, J.S. Brunton, C. Payne, D. Kingsland, W. L. Taylor, E.H. Woolls, A.M. Stewart, J.C. williamson, A.H.Aitken, F.G. Sargood, Bromley, Mr and Mrs Tillottson, Rev. P. Flemming, and Misses McLennan. A steam driven bucket dredge and No.2 dump barge operated by the Harbors Board are on right of the photograph.

R.M.S. Asturias arriving at Outer Harbor

R.M.S. Asturias arriving at Outer Harbor

The 2,509 ton R.M.S. Asturias of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company under the command of Captain J.D. Spooner arriving at Outer Harbor on Monday 2 March 1908. The largest steamer built in Great Britain during 1907, Asturias was on her maiden voyage to Australia. From London, Asturias had called at Marseilles, Naples, Colombo and Freemantle. Of the 631 passengers 67 were booked for Adelaide, including Captain W.B. Knox, Commander J.C.T. Glossop R.N., Messrs F. Brown, J.S. Brunton, C. Payne, D. Kingsland, W. L. Taylor, E.H. Woolls, A.M. Stewart, J.C. williamson, A.H.Aitken, F.G. Sargood, Bromley, Mr and Mrs Tillottson, Rev. P. Flemming, and Misses McLennan.

SS Governor Musgrave

SS Governor Musgrave

The South Australian Marine Board's S.S. "Governor Musgrave" ashore near Port Pirie.