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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.

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Semaphore

Touring in S.A. and Victoria : Semaphore

Views taken during the West Broken Hill Football Club tours of South Australia and Victoria, 1925 : On the jetty Sunday 26th July.

'Red hen' at Semaphore Railway Station

'Red hen' at Semaphore Railway Station

Train no 405 at Semaphore Railway Station in May 1964.

Military Road, Semaphore

Military Road, Semaphore

View of Military Road, Semaphore, May 1964.

Women charity workers

Women charity workers

A group of fifteen women charity workers carrying trays of buttons to sell during a carnival held at Semaphore, South Australia.

A yacht at sea off Semaphore, South Australia

A yacht at sea off Semaphore, South Australia

A yacht at sea off Semaphore, South Australia.

A steamboat and a small yacht at sea off Semaphore

A steamboat and a small yacht at sea off Semaphore

A steamboat and a small yacht at sea off Semaphore.

A steamboat and a small yacht at sea off Semaphore

A steamboat and a small yacht at sea off Semaphore

A steamboat and a small yacht at sea off Semaphore.

The 'Dimsdale' at Semaphore after knocking over Wonga Shoal Lighthouse

The 'Dimsdale' at Semaphore after knocking over Wonga Shoal Lighthouse

The steel ship 'Dimsdale', 1687 tons, at Sempaphore after knocking over Wonga Shoal Lighthouse [steel ship, 1887 tons. ON97834. 270.0 x 39.8 x 23.4. Built 1890 (12) CJ Bigger. Londonderry. Owners: C&G Jamieson, registered Liverpool, later Dimsdale Ship Co (Iredale and Porter) registered Liverpool, sold and renamed Kwango under Norwegian flag. Wrecked in Gulf of Saint Lawrence 1915. Famous as the vessel which'sank' the lighthouse off Semaphore in St. Vincent's Gulf in November 1912 (The Wonga Shoal Light)].

The 'Hougomont' dismasted at Semaphore

The 'Hougomont' dismasted at Semaphore

The four masted steel barque 'Hougomont', 2428 tons, dismasted at Sempahore [steel 4 mast barque, 2428 tons. ON106093. 292.4 x 43.2 x 24.1. Built 1897 Scott and Co. Greenock. Owners: J Hardie and Co. Registered Glasgow. After WW1 passed to Gustav Eriksson and was employed in the Australia grain trade. Dismasted on her passage to South Australia in 1932. Spent some time anchored off Semaphore while awaiting a decision for her fate, but repairs proving to be too expensive in Australia she was taken and scuttled as a breaker in Stenhouse Bay].

The 'County of Kinross' at the Semaphore anchorage

The 'County of Kinross' at the Semaphore anchorage

The four masted iron ship 'County of Kinross', 1641 tons, at the Semaphore anchorage [iron 4 mast ship, 1716 gross tons, ON78570, 267.0 x 38.8 x 23.6. Built 1878 (1) 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].

Competitors swimming in the Semaphore to Largs race

Competitors swimming in the Semaphore to Largs race

Competitors swimming in the sea during the Semaphore to Largs race in South Australia.

A yacht at sea off Semaphore, South Australia

A yacht at sea off Semaphore, South Australia

A yacht at sea off Semaphore, South Australia.

Semaphore Bowling Club

Semaphore Bowling Club

Members and spectators watch a bowler in action at the Semaphore (lawn) Bowling Club, South Australia.

Port Adelaide lighthouse near Semaphore

Port Adelaide lighthouse near Semaphore

The Port Adelaide lighthouse at Wonga Shoal near Semaphore, South Australia.

William Uden looking through a telescope

William Uden looking through a telescope

Semaphore signalman Mr. William Uden, looking through a telescope mounted on a fence.

Sir Day Bosanquet

Sir Day Bosanquet

Sir Day Bosanquet, Governor of South Australia, about to open a church bazaar held in aid of St. Bede's Church, Semaphore.

Boy Scouts demonstrating semaphore

Boy Scouts demonstrating semaphore

Boy scouts demonstrating semaphore on Adelaide Oval.

A steamboat and a small yacht at sea off Semaphore

A steamboat and a small yacht at sea off Semaphore

A steamboat and a small yacht at sea off Semaphore.

A visiting French barque, La Tour de Cuvergue' at sea under full sail off Semaphore

A visiting French barque, La Tour de Cuvergue' at sea under full sail off Semaphore

A visiting French barque, 'La Tour de Cuvergue' at sea under full sail off Semaphore.

Men and women passengers on board the Marine Board's launch at sea near Semaphore

Men and women passengers on board the Marine Board's launch at sea near Semaphore

Men and women passengers on board the Marine Board's launch at sea near Semaphore; they sit and stand around a small table holding food.

A large wreck buoy at sea marking the shipwrecked "Norma" off the coast of Semaphore

A large wreck buoy at sea marking the shipwrecked "Norma" off the coast of Semaphore

A large wreck buoy at sea marking the shipwrecked "Norma" off the coast of Semaphore; a naval officer stands on its ledge.

The 'Lemael' ashore near Semaphore

The 'Lemael' ashore near Semaphore

The wooden schooner 'Lemael', 98 tons, ashore near Semaphore [wooden 2 mast schooner, 98 tons. ON79300, 101.7 x 26.3 x 7.7. Built 1892 James Dyson, Duck River, Tasmania, as a 3 mast fore and aft schooner, altered in 1905. First owner, Joseph Lee, registered Launceston. By 1921 T Holyman. Wrecked at Cape Banks, South Australia, July 21, 1921]

The 'Lemael' ashore near Semaphore

The 'Lemael' ashore near Semaphore

The wooden schooner 'Lemael', 98 tons, ashore near Semaphore [wooden 2 mast schooner, 98 tons. ON79300, 101.7 x 26.3 x 7.7. Built 1892 James Dyson, Duck River, Tasmania, as a 3 mast fore and aft schooner, altered in 1905. First owner, Joseph Lee, registered Launceston. By 1921 T Holyman. Wrecked at Cape Banks, South Australia, July 21, 1921]

Semaphore Anchorage

Semaphore Anchorage

Semaphore Anchorage, 1912, with the wrecked Wonga Shoal Lighthouse and the ship 'Dimsdale' in the background.

Wedding party of Jim and Elizabeth Stanford

Wedding party of Jim and Elizabeth Stanford

The wedding party of Jim Stanford and Elizabeth (nee Moore), pictured signing the register after the ceremony. In addition to the bride and groom, the party includes two bridesmaids and two groomsmen, and the Rev Frank Burnell [Berneil?]. The couple were married at Semaphore Baptist Church on 26 December 1952.

Neal - Cunningham wedding

Neal - Cunningham wedding

Wedding of Gwenda Neal, second daughter of Mr. James Charles Neal and Mrs. May Neal of 34 Alexander Street, Largs Bay, to Evan Cunningham, elder son of Mr. Daniel Michael Cunningham and Mrs. Ethel Rose Cunningham nee Morgan of 8 Seventh Avenue, Cheltenham, conducted at St. Bede's Anglican Church, Semaphore, South Australia.

Neal - Cunningham wedding

Neal - Cunningham wedding

Wedding of Gwenda Neal, second daughter of Mr. James Charles Neal and Mrs. May Neal of 34 Alexander Street, Largs Bay, to Evan Cunningham, elder son of Mr. Daniel Michael Cunningham and Mrs. Ethel Rose Cunningham nee Morgan of 8 Seventh Avenue, Cheltenham, conducted at St. Bede's Anglican Church, Semaphore, South Australia.

Neal - Cunningham wedding

Neal - Cunningham wedding

Wedding of Gwenda Neal, second daughter of Mr. James Charles Neal and Mrs. May Neal of 34 Alexander Street, Largs Bay, to Evan Cunningham, elder son of Mr. Daniel Michael Cunningham and Mrs. Ethel Rose Cunningham nee Morgan of 8 Seventh Avenue, Cheltenham, conducted at St. Bede's Anglican Church, Semaphore, South Australia.

Rees - Garde wedding

Rees - Garde wedding

Wedding of Kathleen Anne, daughter of Forester Tonkin Rees and Ivy Leaves nee Pierce of Largs, to Petty Officer John, son of Edward Ernest John Garde and Honora Elizabeth nee MacCarthy of Whyalla, solemnised at the Baptist Church, Semaphore, South Australia, on 26 March 1955.