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South Neptune Island
Two scientists in a rock formation referred to as 'the ravine' on South Neptune Island, 16 January 1907. The scientists had previously attended the 11th session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science at the University of Adelaide.


A rocky beach on Reevesby Island
A rocky beach on Reevesby Island, part of the Sir Joseph Banks Group of eighteen islands named by Matthew Flinders in 1802 as a compliment to the then President of the Royal Society.


Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science
South Australian, Victorian and New South Wales scientists who sailed to Spencer's Gulf via Kangaroo Island go ashore at Cape Jervis, 15 January 1907. The scientists had previously attended the 11th session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science at the University of Adelaide.


A small boat approaching the shore at Kirton Point, Port Lincoln
A small boat approaching the shore at Kirton Point, Port Lincoln.


The jetty at Kirton Point, Port Lincoln
The jetty at Kirton Point, Port Lincoln.


Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science
Scientists who sailed to Spencer's Gulf via Kangaroo Island at Memory Cove near Cape Catastrophe, 16 January 1907. The scientists had previously attended the 11th session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science at the University of Adelaide.


The lighthouse and cottages at Cape Jervis
Distant view of the lighthouse and cottages at Cape Jervis.


The telegraph station at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island
The telegraph station at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island ; a shed in the foreground bears a painted advertisemene for Martin Brothers, drapers etc. of Burlington House, Adelaide.


SS 'Governor Musgrave' at sea
The Customs Department ships S.S. 'Governor Musgrave' at sea.


Dolphins following the wake of the Governor Musgrave'
Dolphins following the wake of the 'Governor Musgrave'.


Seals lying on the rocks at Dangerous Reef near Port Lincoln
Seals lying on the rocks at Dangerous Reef near Port Lincoln.


Flocks of sea birds over Dangerous Reef near Port Lincoln
Flocks of sea birds over Dangerous Reef near Port Lincoln.


Distant view over the sea of Gambier Island in the Spencer Gulf
Distant view over the sea of Gambier Island in the Spencer Gulf.


Outside J. Michael's draper shop at Port Lincoln
Outside J. Michael's draper shop at Port Lincoln, Captain Patrick Weir of the S.S. 'Musgrave' talks to three women and a young girl, all residents of the town.


A street scene in Port Lincoln featuring the premises of the Post Office and the Institute
A street scene in Port Lincoln featuring the premises of the Post Office and the Institute.


Distant view across the sea of Port Lincoln
Distant view across the sea of Port Lincoln.


Small craft in Boston Bay at Port Lincoln
Small craft in Boston Bay at Port Lincoln.


Local residents on the jetty at Port Lincoln
Local residents on the jetty at Port Lincoln.


The railway jetty at Kirton Point, Port Lincoln
The railway jetty at Kirton Point, Port Lincoln.


Entrances to caves on Wedge Island
Entrances to caves on Wedge Island.


Part of Wedge Island viewed from the sea
Part of Wedge Island viewed from the sea.


Walter Howchin on Wedge Island
Walter Howchin, University of Adelaide lecturer in Geology and palaeontology, examining rocks on Wedge Island, 17 January 1907. Mr. Howchin had been general secretary of the 11th session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science held in Adelaide in January 1907. Following the session the S.S. Governor Musgrave was made available to scientists to sail to Spencer's Gulf.


Sea birds at Williams Island, near Port Lincoln
Sea birds at Williams Island, near Port Lincoln.


Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science
A party of scientists returning to the 'Governor Musgrave' from Kirton Point, . They had previously attended the 11th session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science at the University of Adelaide.


A party of geologists working amongst rocky terrain on Thistle Island
A party of geologists working amongst rocky terrain on Thistle Island.


Ruins of a stone structure used by whalers to boil blubber on Thistle Island
Ruins of a stone structure used by whalers to boil blubber on Thistle Island which they inhabited in about 1836.


Surf crashing on the rocks of Thistle Island
Surf crashing on the rocks of Thistle Island.


Distant view of the lighthouse, jetty, and cliff ladder used for access
Distant view of the lighthouse, jetty, and cliff ladder used for access.


A dredger working at sea
A dredger working at sea.


A small sailing ship at sea near the Althorpe Islands
A small sailing ship at sea near the Althorpe Islands.