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Panoramic view of Port Victoria taken from the sea

Panoramic view of Port Victoria taken from the sea

The photograph has been captioned 'Panoramic view of Port Victoria taken from the sea' but a researcher has suggested that the photographer's caption is incorrect and that the image is of Port Augusta, not Port Victoria.

Governor Le Hunte with group of men in the main street of Port Germein

Governor Le Hunte with group of men in the main street of Port Germein

A group, including Governor Le Hunte, standing in the main street of Port Germein. A locomotive is in the foregoround and Brown's Hotel (Prop. George Lord) is behind.

The lighthouse and cottages at Corny Point, South Australia

The lighthouse and cottages at Corny Point, South Australia

The lighthouse and cottages at Corny Point, South Australia.

Rocky terrain on the foreshore where a shipwreck occurred

Rocky terrain on the foreshore where a shipwreck occurred

Rocky terrain on the foreshore where a shipwreck occurred.

Part of the town of Port Lincoln in 1906

Part of the town of Port Lincoln in 1906

Part of the town of Port Lincoln in 1906, a view taken from the jetty.

General Post Office and Institute at Port Lincoln

General Post Office and Institute at Port Lincoln

The premises of the General Post Office and Institute at Port Lincoln; a flag flies from a tall flagstaff nearby.

SS Governor Musgrave

SS Governor Musgrave

S.S. "Governor Musgrave" at sea.

Seagulls flying over sea water

Seagulls flying over sea water

Seagulls flying over sea water.

A large bullock wagon in Ellen Street, Port Pirie

A large bullock wagon in Ellen Street, Port Pirie

A large bullock wagon in Ellen Street, Port Pirie.

The wheel-house of the 'Governor Musgrave'

The wheel-house of the 'Governor Musgrave'

The wheel-house of the steamboat "Governor Musgrave" where Governor Le Hunte is standing with a party of ten children from Port Hughes going on a sea trip.

A small cottage at Port Lincoln with the caption "old government house"

A small cottage at Port Lincoln with the caption "old government house"

A small cottage at Port Lincoln with the caption "old government house".

Busy scene at Port Lincoln jetty

Busy scene at Port Lincoln jetty

Busy scene at Port Lincoln jetty where the R.M.S. Rupara is anchored, horse drawn vehicles, crates, and farm machinery are in the foreground.

Horse drawn carriage with driver

Horse drawn carriage with driver

Stationary horse drawn carriage with a driver named as "Teddy Clarke" at the reins; the vehicle has a cloth cover forming a roof protection.

Passengers next to a farm wagon

Passengers next to a farm wagon

Passengers sit and stand by a four horse drawn farm wagon near the Murray River.

A wagon master stands at the head of his horse team

A wagon master stands at the head of his horse team

A wagon master stands at the head of his horse team pulling a wagon load of produce in Murray River country.

Nurse Edith Cocks

Nurse Edith Cocks

Nurse Edith Cocks who served in World War I.

A young woman standing by massed water hyacinths

A young woman standing by massed water hyacinths

A young woman standing by massed water hyacinths growing near Port Darwin.

Sketch of the proposed pavilion on Glenelg jetty

Sketch of the proposed pavilion on Glenelg jetty

Sketch of the proposed pavilion on Glenelg jetty by A.J. Hodgeman, with a detail showing plan of end of jetty; T.H. Smeaton, architect, Adelaide.

Staff from Adelaide Steamship Company on an outing

Staff from Adelaide Steamship Company on an outing

Large group of male staff from the Adelaide Steamship Company on an outing in March 1908 at Belair National Park.

Snug Cove on Kangaroo Island

Snug Cove on Kangaroo Island

General view of Snug Cove on Kangaroo Island.

SS Governor Musgrave

SS Governor Musgrave

The "Governor Musgrave" at anchor, Kangaroo Beach, whilst telegraph materials are being rowed ashore; a woman identified as Miss Judell watches in the foreground.

SS Governor Musgrave

SS Governor Musgrave

Distant view of Kangaroo Beach showing figures near landed materials and the "Governor Musgrave" at anchor.

Men building a jetty

Men building a jetty

Men building a jetty, Weir's Cove, Cape Du Couedic on Kangaroo Island.

The wharf and warehouses at Outer Harbor

The wharf and warehouses at Outer Harbor

The wharf and warehouses with a ship anchored alongside at Outer Harbor, South Australia.

Distant view of the obelisk at Cape Dombey, South Australia

Distant view of the obelisk at Cape Dombey, South Australia

Distant view of the obelisk at Cape Dombey, South Australia.

View of the jetty

View of the jetty

Partial view of the jetty, Cape Jaffa taken from the lighthouse.

Surf crashing on to rocks near Robe

Surf crashing on to rocks near Robe

Surf crashing on to rocks near Robe.

The lighthouse cottages at Cape Jaffa

The lighthouse cottages at Cape Jaffa

The lighthouse cottages at Cape Jaffa near Kingston, South Australia.

R.M.S. Asturias arriving at Outer Harbor

R.M.S. Asturias arriving at Outer Harbor

With the assistance of the steam tug Wato, the 2,509 ton R.M.S. Asturias of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company under the command of Captain J.D. Spooner arrives 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. The Wato, owned by the Adelaide Steam Tug Company, was built in England in 1904 by J.T. Eltringham and delivered in 1905.

Spectators watch the arrival of the R.M.S. Asturias at Outer Harbor

Spectators watch the arrival of the R.M.S. Asturias at Outer Harbor

Spectators watching the arrival of the the R.M.S. Asturias at Outer Harbor on Monday 2 March 1908. The following day The Advertiser newspaper reported, "A crowd almost as large as that which patronised the Outer Harbor when it was declared open to the shipping of the world on January 16 gathered there on Monday afternoon to witness the arrival of the R.M.S. Asturias".