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Captain J.H. Gibbon

Captain J.H. Gibbon

Captain J.H. Gibbon, surveyor and Australian Marine Board warden.

Lighthouse Department staff, Melbourne, Victoria

Lighthouse Department staff, Melbourne, Victoria

Five men photographed in a group described as being members of a Lighthouse Department staff in Melbourne, Victoria; names not known.

The SS 'Titanic'

The SS 'Titanic'

The White Star liner SS 'Titanic' photographed with the largest floating crane in the world in the background.

Picnic group at Belair National Park

Picnic group at Belair National Park

Staff from the South Australian Taxation Department and Marine Board gathered together at Belair National Park for a picnic, possibly for a friendly cricket match.

Two small girls sitting in chairs

Two small girls sitting in chairs

Two small girls aged 3 years sitting on cane chairs in a garden identified as the twin daughters of C.E. Chapman, an assistant analyst at the South Australian Marine Board.

Stage setting at Port Neill, South Australia

Stage setting at Port Neill, South Australia

A stage setting for a Literary Society ladies evening at Port Neill, South Australia; the set depicts a sitting room with a piano, chaise longue, a rocking chair, small table, and a large Australian flag suspended overhead.

A man steering a paddle steamer

A man steering a paddle steamer

A man identified as W.D. Bruce photographed at the steering wheel on board a paddle steamer during a trip on the Murray River; he wears a three piece suit and is smoking a pipe, a man in the background sitting reading is identified as Peter Whitington.

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

A tugboat approaching the twisted wreckage of the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, which was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912.

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

A tugboat approaching the twisted wreckage of the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, which was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912.

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

A tugboat approaching the twisted wreckage of the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, which was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912; two sailing ships are waiting in the distance.

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Men working with ropes from a tugboat attempting to clear away the wreckage of Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, which was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912.

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

A tugboat approaching the twisted wreckage of the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, which was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912; a sailing ship waits in the distance.

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Men working with ropes from a tugboat to clear away wreckage from the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, which was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912; three sailing ships wait nearby.

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Men working with ropes from a tugboat to clear away wreckage of the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, which was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912.

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Men working with ropes from a tugboat to clear wreckage of the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, which was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912; a lightship used as a temporary replacement is moored in the background.

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Men working from a tugboat clearing away the last pieces of wreckage of the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, which was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912.

Sailing ship 'Dimsdale' after a collision

Sailing ship 'Dimsdale' after a collision

The prow of the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' showing damage caused by its collision with the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, on November 17th, 1912.

The sailing ship 'Dimsdale'

The sailing ship 'Dimsdale'

The sailing ship 'Dimsdale' at anchor after a collision with the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, the remains of which can be seen in the background.

The sailing ship 'Dimsdale'

The sailing ship 'Dimsdale'

The sailing ship 'Dimsdale' anchored at sea after its collision with the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, on November 17th, 1912; the wreckage of the lighthouse can be seen in the background.

The sailing ship 'Dimsdale'

The sailing ship 'Dimsdale'

The sailing ship 'Dimsdale' anchored at sea after its collision with the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, on November 17th, 1912.

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wreckage from the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, after it was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912.

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

Wrecked Wonga Shoal lighthouse

The remains of the wreckage of the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, which was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912.

Passengers on board the SS 'Governor Musgrave'

Passengers on board the SS 'Governor Musgrave'

Passengers sitting in chairs on the deck of the South Australian Customs Department vessel the SS 'Governor Musgrave'; Sir Richard Butler, politician, sits far right, other names not known.

Picnic at Ballast Head, Kangaroo Island

Picnic at Ballast Head, Kangaroo Island

Visitors enjoying a picnic on the beach at Ballast Head, Kangaroo Island.

The SS 'Governor Musgrave' off Kangaroo Island

The SS 'Governor Musgrave' off Kangaroo Island

The South Australian Customs Department vessel SS 'Governor Musgrave' at sea near Harveys Return, Cape Borda, Kangaroo Island.

The SS 'Governor Musgrave'

The SS 'Governor Musgrave'

Close view of the South Australian Customs Department vessel SS 'Governor Musgrave'.

Temporary light at Wonga Shoal, near Port Adelaide

Temporary light at Wonga Shoal, near Port Adelaide

A shipping light erected as a temporary replacement for the Wonga Shoal lighthouse, commonly known as the Port Adelaide lighthouse, which was destroyed through a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' on November 17th, 1912.

Cape Jervis lighthouse, South Australia

Cape Jervis lighthouse, South Australia

The lighthouse at Cape Jervis, South Australia.

Cape Jervis lighthouse and cottages

Cape Jervis lighthouse and cottages

Distant view of the lighthouse, keeper's cottages, and a shed serving as a post office at Cape Jervis, South Australia.

The SS 'Governor Musgrave' at Second Valley

The SS 'Governor Musgrave' at Second Valley

Distant view of the South Australian Customs Department vessel SS 'Governor Musgrave' alongside the jetty at Second Valley, South Australia.