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Scout Group, Gilberton

Scout Group, Gilberton

L.F. Potter, Scout Leader, practising Semaphore.

Marriage of Mary Hart and Henry Walters

Marriage of Mary Hart and Henry Walters

Group attending the marriage breakfast at Glanville Hall Semaphore, following the Marriage Ceremony of Henry Huth Walters and Mary Hart at St Paul's Church, Port Adelaide, 14 October 1868. Names: 1) Fred Ringwood; 2) N.B. Andrews; 3) Captain Simpson; 4) Captain Douglas; 5) Charles H. Marryat; 6) Mr S. Tomkinson; 7) Dr Duncan; 8) Captain John Hart (father of the bride); 9) Mrs Margaret Gilmor Hart, nee Todd (mother of the bride); 10) Willie Ewbank; 11) H. Duncan; 12) Colonel Hamley; 13) Mrs Hamley; 14) Bishop Short; 15) Rev Ewbank; 16) George Connor; 17) Captain Turner, 50th Regiment; 18) Mr Singleton; 19) Rev Green; 20) Captain Clark or Clarke, 50th Regiment; 21) Captain Legoe; 22) Mrs Martin; 23) Miss Duffield; 24) Rev Charles Marryat; 25) Mrs Hutchinson; 26) Miss Howard, probably the governess at Harts; 27) Miss Singleton; 28) John Williams; 29) Mrs or Miss Smillie; 30) Gracie Marryat; 31) Miss Margaret Hart; 32) Captain Fred Howard or John Hart; 33) Mrs Walters; 34) Henry O'Halloran; 35) David Mellville; 36) H.H. Walters; 37) Alma or Birdie Douglas; 38) Annie Hart; 39) Harriet Douglas; 40) Katie Hart; 41) Mrs Saunders; 42) number not used; 43) number not used; 44) Captain Hutchinson; 45) Mrs Tomkinson; 46) Mrs Smillie; 47) Miss Douglas; 48) Possibly Mrs Kent Hughes; 49) Mrs Green; 50) Possibly Mrs David Melville; 52) Kent Hughes; 53) Jessie Simpson or Mrs George Connor.

Semaphore Road, Exeter

Semaphore Road, Exeter

Shops in Semaphore Road, Exeter, between Young and Montpelier Streets, 24th May 1929. Branford's boot shop is on the left and the Exeter Hotel on the right. (information supplied by a researcher).

H.M.S. Clis, (Corvette)

H.M.S. Clis, (Corvette)

H.M.S. Clis, (Corvette) off Semaphore. "Clio" arrived February 3, 1873. See account in the South Australian Register, February 4, 1873 for description. A man rowing a small boat appears to have been lifted out of the water by a large fish

Soldiers Memorial

Soldiers Memorial

Soldiers Memorial, Semaphore.

Soldiers Memorial

Soldiers Memorial

Soldiers Memorial, Semaphore.

Soldier's Memorial

Soldier's Memorial

Soldier's Memorial, Semaphore.

Amusement park & Esplanade (S

Amusement park & Esplanade (S

Amusement park and Esplanade, Semaphore.

Soldiers' Memorial

Soldiers' Memorial

Soldiers' Memorial, Semaphore.

Convalescent home (Valentine)

Convalescent home (Valentine)

Convalescent home, Semaphore.

Time Ball and Signal station

Time Ball and Signal station

Time Ball Rotunda and Signal station, Semaphore.

Le Fevre's Hospital

Le Fevre's Hospital

Le Fevre's Community Hospital.

Le Fevre's Hospital

Le Fevre's Hospital

Le Fevre's Community Hospital.

Le Fevre's Hospital

Le Fevre's Hospital

Le Fevre's Community Hospital.

Convalescent Nursing home

Convalescent Nursing home

Convalescent rest and nursing home, Semaphore.

Beach reclamation

Beach reclamation

Beach reclamation, Semaphore.

The Esplanade, Semaphore

The Esplanade, Semaphore

The Esplanade before sea-wall was built.

Hart Street Reserve

Hart Street Reserve

Hart Street Reserve after reclamation, Semaphore.

Semaphore beach

Semaphore beach

Men's lavatory wood and iron replaced by Concrete structure.

Semaphore beach

Semaphore beach

Men's lavatory wood and iron replaced by Concrete structure.

The Todd Reserve

The Todd Reserve

The Todd Reserve, Semaphore.

The Todd Reserve

The Todd Reserve

The Todd Reserve, Semaphore.

The Todd Reserve

The Todd Reserve

The Todd Reserve, Semaphore.

Town Hall and Signal Station

Town Hall and Signal Station

Town Hall and Signalling station, Semaphore.

St. Margaret's Convalescent Home

St. Margaret's Convalescent Home

St. Margaret's Convalescent Home, Military Road, Semaphore.

Edith Alice Ship

Edith Alice Ship

Edith Alice winning Grand Ketch Race at the Semaphore Regatta, 26 January 1914.

The "County of Kinross"

The "County of Kinross"

[General description] The four masted iron ship 'County of Kinross', 1641 tons (1716 gross tons, ON78570, 267.0 x 38.8 x 23.6. Built 1878 by Barclay, Curle and Co. Glasgow. Owners R&J Craig, registered Glasgow. Sold c.1906 to Norway, reduced to a 4 mast barque and renamed Marpesia, broken up in 1920's] [On back of photograph] 'The "County of Kinross" at the Semaphore anchorage, photographed in 1906'

Locomotive

Locomotive

Locomotive Class "F" no. 255 at Semaphore.

Train in Semaphore Station

Train in Semaphore Station

Train in Semaphore Station.

Motor vehicle accident at Semaphore

Motor vehicle accident at Semaphore

View of a damaged Hudson motor car after it crashed into a telegraph pole. The car, license number SA 48866, belonged to G. Beasley of Mead Street, Largs.