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Dardanelles obelisk

Dardanelles obelisk

Dardanelles obelisk in the Lundie Gardens, Adelaide. Unveiled by Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia, on Wattle Day, 7 September 1915. Cut from a block of granite, it was erected to commemorate the first landing of ANZAC forces on the Gallipoli Peninsula. It was relocated to Lundie Gardens in October 1940. It bears the inscription "Australasian soldiers Dardanelles April 25 1915".

Visual Artists

Visual Artists

Jim Ferguson, Elizabeth Downs, with his portrait of Queen Elizabeth 2.

Broken Hill Central Junior Football Club

Broken Hill Central Junior Football Club

The Broken Hill Central Junior Football Club team pictured during a visit to Adelaide, 1907, by Norwood photographer E. Zeigler. Back row (from left): P. Farrell, D. Wallace, J. Drummond (Trainer), J. Walsh, J. Lang, C. Murphy (Assist. Sec.), G. Porritt, J. Conway. Third row: B. Woolman, J. Alexander, W. Harding (Trainer), C. Naulty, C. Ifould, W. Bridger, C. Scrivens, P. O'Mara, W. Hardwick, H.C. Atkins. Second row: F. Nash, C. Fisher, S. Whitehorn, A. Manoel (Captain), M.J. McMahon (Manager & Sec.), J. Lee, P. Manoel, F. Ryan, J. Clark. Front row: D. Ferguson, F. Fooks, J. Fisher, T. King (Umpire), E.K. Coxell, R.B. Sheriff.

Movies, television, radio

Movies, television, radio

Barb Leopold, Michael Smyth - ABC News & Bill Ferguson - Guide Dogs Association.

Dardanelles obelisk

Dardanelles obelisk

Dardanelles obelisk in the Lundie Gardens, Adelaide. Unveiled by Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia, on Wattle Day, 7 September 1915. Cut from a block of granite, it was erected to commemorate the first landing of ANZAC forces on the Gallipoli Peninsula. It was relocated to Lundie Gardens in October 1940. It bears the inscription "Australasian soldiers Dardanelles April 25 1915".

Buxton scrapbook

Buxton scrapbook

Scrapbook album relating to the activities of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (Governor of SA from 1895-1898) and his family. It contains 98 original photos, as well as newspaper cuttings, watercolour paintings and letters. Possibly compiled by Lady Buxton. The majority are identified or annotated in the compiler's hand, sometimes using terminology that is today considered inappropriate.

Adelaide Rowing Club : Enlisted members

Adelaide Rowing Club : Enlisted members

Photographic mosaic of 'Members of the Adelaide Rowing Club who enlisted for active service in the Great War, 1914-1919'. The mosaic features for following individuals: A.K. Ekins, H.M. Muirhead, H.A. Christophers, B.T. Angas; L.J. Kingsborough, G.C. McNeilage, E.H. Lucas, B. Cook, M.W. Woodley, C.L. Moule, H.L. Fry, A.S. Ferguson, A.C. Sandland, C.G. Davison, K.J. Fourdrinier, B.C. Provost, T.W. English, T.B. Hardy, P.M. Auld; E. Tilemann, B.T. Green, C.E. Beresford, R.C. Williamson, P.H. Andrews, A.F. Cornish, F.A. Taylor, F.S. Crowhurst, G. Morphett, H.F. Hubbe, D.L. van Senden, W.J. Waddell, R.L. Rhodes (M.C.), N.R. Napier, J.N. Norton, Keith Smith; E. Thomas, J.E. McKail, F.B. McBryde, R.C. Jones, E.G. Dean, D.J. Miller, G.H. Taylor, C.R. Cudmore, L.A. Lewis, E.C. Fitch, A.L. Kennedy, G. Miell; F.H. Conrad, H.L. Bowen, R.H. Rhodes, J.S.P. Morice, C.L. Ekeins, G.C. Timbrell, W.B. Kerr, W.H. Christophers, F.N. Angas, G. Bonython, C.T. Bray, C.V. Newman; C.H. Dean; H.H. Mildred, S.V. Sharp, M.R. Sharp, K.W. Sharp, N. Bowen. D.R. Jones, J.T. Gordon, R.H. Botten, G.M. Muirhead, M.C. Saunders, G.A Pavey, E.T. Dean, L.H. Cornell; M.L. Green, J.L. Sandford (M.C.), Ross Smith, R.S. Fotheringham, R.M. Guthrie, W.B. Blue, T. Owen Smith, T.A. Whyte, C.B. Powell, C.L. Hall, A. Macully, S.I. Chapman, C.M. Kemp, S.A, Hűnn, R.J.P. Rees; S.G. Burford, P.N. de Rose, L.S. Kingsborough, F.M. Bradshaw, K.S. Wall, L.S. Dubois, A.R.G. Fearby, R.K. Wood, W.A. Wood, E.C. Stirling, R.C. Baker, K. Catchlove, L.S. Brown, E.A. Wilcox, J.L. Davidson, S.B. Rees; J.G. Seppelt, J.W.O. Walker, C.A. Wilcox, W.B. Poole, S.W. Matters, J.T. Gordon, A.J. de Bavay, E.M. Luxmoore, J.R. Fullarton, N.F. Wastell, M.U. Hűbbe, J.R, Bennett, A.S. Paterson, H.M. Orr, J.D.L. Craven.

'Kobenhavn' steel 5  masted barque

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque 3901 tons in dry dock [steel auxiliary 5 mast barque, 3901 gross, 3229 net tons. 369.8 x 49.3 x 26.9. Built 1921 (9) Ramage and Ferguson, Leith machinery aft, single screw 4 cylinder diesel by Burmeister and Wain, Copenhagen. Owners: East Asiatic Company , registered Copenhagan, sail training ship for the company. Missing left Buenos Aires Dec. 14, 1928 for Melbourne, spoken 8 days later and then disappeared. 60 lost including 45 cadets]

'Kobenhavn'

'Kobenhavn'

Looking aft from bow of 'Kobenhavn' [steel auxiliary 5 mast barque, 3901 gross, 3229 net tons. 369.8 x 49.3 x 26.9. Built 1921 (9) Ramage and Ferguson, Leith machinery aft, single screw 4 cylinder diesel by Burmeister and Wain, Copenhagen. Owners: East Asiatic Company , registered Copenhagan, sail training ship for the company. Missing left Buenos Aires Dec. 14, 1928 for Melbourne, spoken 8 days later and then disappeared. 60 lost including 45 cadets]

The 'Trade Winds' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Trade Winds' in an unidentified harbour

The steel 4 masted barque 'Trade Winds', 2859 tons, in an unidentified harbour [steel 4 mast barque, 2859 gross, ON97852, 315.3 x 45.0 x 25.0. Built 1891 (4) Ramage and Ferguson, Leith. Owners: GN Gardiner and Co., registered Liverpool: 1897 J Joyce; 1899 sold German owners and renamed 'Magdalene' and in 1913 renamed 'Ophelia'. Broken up in Germany in 1923/4].

Arthur D. Edwardes : SUMMARY RECORD

Records comprising 91 volumes of photographs of ships, organised under type of ship, or ownership, and with basic caption information. The volumes were compiled by shipping enthusiast Arthur Edwardes, using original prints if available, but most commonly copy prints. See below for details of ships in the various volumes.

The 'Stormbird' at Port Victoria

The 'Stormbird' at Port Victoria

The wooden ketch 'Stormbird', 39 tons, at Port Victoria [wooden 2 mast ketch, ON57551, 50 tons, 67.8 x 19.5 x 6.2. Built 1874 Southport, Tasmania. Lengthened 1911 = 69 gross, 55 net tons, 84.8 x 19.1 x 6.2. Auxiliary engine fitted 1922. Owners: June 1876 William Ferguson and S Reeves, registered Port Adelaide; 1878 G McKay and C Heath and J Yeo; 1883 GS Simmonds; 1902 A le Messurier; 1904 J&A Tainsh, by 1919 G&R Tainsh and partners. By 1930 SG Loveder, then RM Crouch. Wrecked November 4, 1968 when on a voyage from Madang to Wewak, New Guinea. Two lives lost]

The 'Adonis' and 'Stormbird' in the Port River

The 'Adonis' and 'Stormbird' in the Port River

From left to right, the wooden ketch 'Adonis', 41 tons, and wooden ketch 'Stormbird', 39 tons, in the Port River. Also refer to print PRG 1373/35/98 Part II (Adonis) and prints PRG 1373/35/56 and PRG 1373/35/57 (Stormbird).[ 'Adonis' wood 2 mast barge, ON32126, 49 tons, 65.5 x 19.3 x 5.7, built 1864 Franklin, Tas. Later described as a two mast ketch, and fitted with an auxiliary engine. Owners: J Johnson, reg, Port Adelaide: 1875 A. Anglowinich: 1882 WJ Verco, thence many others until finally the property of WT Heritage. Register closed in March 1962. See 'Ketches of South Australia', 3rd edition 1978.] ['Stormbird' = wooden 2 mast ketch, ON57551, 50 tons, 67.8 x 19.5 x 6.2. Built 1874 Southport, Tasmania. Lengthened 1911 = 69 gross, 55 net tons, 84.8 x 19.1 x 6.2. Auxiliary engine fitted 1922. Owners: June 1876 William Ferguson and S Reeves, registered Port Adelaide; 1878 G McKay and C Heath and J Yeo; 1883 GS Simmonds; 1902 A le Messurier; 1904 J&A Tainsh, by 1919 G&R Tainsh and partners. By 1930 SG Loveder, then RM Crouch. Wrecked November 4, 1968 when on a voyage from Madang to Wewak, New Guinea. Two lives lost]

The 'Stormbird' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Stormbird' in an unidentified harbour

The wooden ketch 'Stormbird', 39 tons, in an unidentified harbour. Also refer to print PRG 1373/35/56 [wooden 2 mast ketch, ON57551, 50 tons, 67.8 x 19.5 x 6.2. Built 1874 Southport, Tasmania. Lengthened 1911 = 69 gross, 55 net tons, 84.8 x 19.1 x 6.2. Auxiliary engine fitted 1922. Owners: June 1876 William Ferguson and S Reeves, registered Port Adelaide; 1878 G McKay and C Heath and J Yeo; 1883 GS Simmonds; 1902 A le Messurier; 1904 J&A Tainsh, by 1919 G&R Tainsh and partners. By 1930 SG Loveder, then RM Crouch. Wrecked November 4, 1968 when on a voyage from Madang to Wewak, New Guinea. Two lives lost]

Cowell and Franklin Harbour, Eyre Peninsula

Cowell and Franklin Harbour, Eyre Peninsula

Records of the Reverend Arthur M. Trengove comprising lantern slides and glass plate negatives, mainly of church buildings of the Eyre Peninsula region, with a focus on Cowell and the Methodist church, manse and scenery. There are also photographs of Maylands Methodist Church and Orroroo Methodist Church. Also includes some images of the Franklin Harbour hotel in Cowell, other buildings in the Eyre Peninsula and coastal jetty scenes, and some portraits of missionaries serving in the Eyre Peninsula circuit. Some images have legible (minimal) captions but most are without captions. See CONTENTS for more information and details of images.

'Kobenhavn' steel 5  masted barque

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque 3901 tons [steel auxiliary 5 mast barque, 3901 gross, 3229 net tons. 369.8 x 49.3 x 26.9. Built 1921 (9) Ramage and Ferguson, Leith machinery aft, single screw 4 cylinder diesel by Burmeister and Wain, Copenhagen. Owners: East Asiatic Company , registered Copenhagan, sail training ship for the company. Missing left Buenos Aires Dec. 14, 1928 for Melbourne, spoken 8 days later and then disappeared. 60 lost including 45 cadets]

'Kobenhavn' steel 5  masted barque

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque 3901 tons [steel auxiliary 5 mast barque, 3901 gross, 3229 net tons. 369.8 x 49.3 x 26.9. Built 1921 (9) Ramage and Ferguson, Leith machinery aft, single screw 4 cylinder diesel by Burmeister and Wain, Copenhagen. Owners: East Asiatic Company , registered Copenhagan, sail training ship for the company. Missing left Buenos Aires Dec. 14, 1928 for Melbourne, spoken 8 days later and then disappeared. 60 lost including 45 cadets]

'Kobenhavn' steel 5  masted barque

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque 3901 tons [steel auxiliary 5 mast barque, 3901 gross, 3229 net tons. 369.8 x 49.3 x 26.9. Built 1921 (9) Ramage and Ferguson, Leith machinery aft, single screw 4 cylinder diesel by Burmeister and Wain, Copenhagen. Owners: East Asiatic Company , registered Copenhagan, sail training ship for the company. Missing left Buenos Aires Dec. 14, 1928 for Melbourne, spoken 8 days later and then disappeared. 60 lost including 45 cadets]

'Edmund' steel 4 masted barque

'Edmund' steel 4 masted barque

'Edmund' steel 4 masted barque 3076 tons [steel 4 mast barque 3076 gross, 2914 net tons. 323.0 x 47.2 x 25.2. Built 1891 (12) Ramage and Ferguson, Leith as Wilhelm Tell. Owners: GJH Siemers and Co. registered Hamburg]

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque

Figurehead, 'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque [steel auxiliary 5 mast barque, 3901 gross, 3229 net tons. 369.8 x 49.3 x 26.9. Built 1921 (9) Ramage and Ferguson, Leith machinery aft, single screw 4 cylinder diesel by Burmeister and Wain, Copenhagen. Owners: East Asiatic Company , registered Copenhagan, sail training ship for the company. Missing left Buenos Aires Dec. 14, 1928 for Melbourne, spoken 8 days later and then disappeared. 60 lost including 45 cadets]

'Great Admiral' wooden ship

'Great Admiral' wooden ship

Figurehead, 'Great Admiral' wooden ship [wooden ship rigged vessel, 1576 gross, 1402 net tons. ON(US)85007, 214.2 x 40.3 x 25.2. Built 1869. ER Jackson, East Boston, USA. Owners: 1897 ER Sterling, registered New York. Engaged from this time in the Pacific delivering cargoes of timber. Wrecked Dec. 1907 on the West Coast of South America. Much additional material on early career in 'The Downeasters' by Basil Lubbuck, Brown, Son and Ferguson, Glasgow, reprinted 1971]

'Great Admiral' wooden ship

'Great Admiral' wooden ship

Figurehead, 'Great Admiral' wooden ship [wooden ship rigged vessel, 1576 gross, 1402 net tons. ON(US)85007, 214.2 x 40.3 x 25.2. Built 1869. ER Jackson, East Boston, USA. Owners: 1897 ER Sterling, registered New York. Engaged from this time in the Pacific delivering cargoes of timber. Wrecked Dec. 1907 on the West Coast of South America. Much additional material on early career in 'The Downeasters' by Basil Lubbuck, Brown, Son and Ferguson, Glasgow, reprinted 1971]

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque

'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque

Figurehead, 'Kobenhavn' steel 5 masted barque [steel auxiliary 5 mast barque, 3901 gross, 3229 net tons. 369.8 x 49.3 x 26.9. Built 1921 (9) Ramage and Ferguson, Leith machinery aft, single screw 4 cylinder diesel by Burmeister and Wain, Copenhagen. Owners: East Asiatic Company , registered Copenhagan, sail training ship for the company. Missing left Buenos Aires Dec. 14, 1928 for Melbourne, spoken 8 days later and then disappeared. 60 lost including 45 cadets]

Pastoral Pioneers

Pastoral Pioneers

Group photograph of 'Pastoral Pioneers' with their name, property, age and number of 'years in North, thus ( _ )'. Back row (from left): Willie Dawes - Topar. Age 63 (45); Bob Coulthard - Tempe Downs. Age 68 (44); Joe Breaden - Todmorden & Henbury. Age 66 (48); Willie Wade - Panaramitee. Age 67 (60); Norman Richardson - Port Augusta West. Age 67 (51); W.G. Pryor - Saltia. Age 71 (48); John Murray - Yalata & Wallelberdina. Age 74 (56). Front row: Charlie Hirsch - Leighs Creek. Age 65 (50); Lachlan McTaggart - Wooltana. Age 69 (61); John Conrick - Nappa Merrie. Age 71 (52); Neil McGilp - Moolawatana. Age 79 (51); George Murray - Yalata. Age 72 (55); Tom Hogarth - Strangways Springs. Age 73 (41); Willie Ferguson - Baratta & Moolooloo. Age 73 (55).

Jackson Family photos

Jackson Family photos

Photographs relating to Peter Jackson's childhood and family. Digital copies.

Bag hut at Beltana

Bag hut at Beltana

Photograph of a rustic hut made of bags, caption reads 'Ferguson's Bag Hut. Beltana'.

Views in South Australia :
collection of black and white photograph negatives

Views in South Australia : collection of black and white photograph negatives

Negatives containing views of South Australian countryside and locations. Includes photographs and snapshots of people at houses, weddings, fields, and in boats.

South African Touring Cricket Team

South African Touring Cricket Team

South African Touring Cricket Team photograph signed by the players for Sir Donald and Lady Bradman. Back row L-R: H.J. Tayfield, J.C. Watkins, A.R.A. Murray, M.G. Melle. Middle row L-R: W. Ferguson (Scorer), K.J. Funston, H.J. Keith, E.B. Norton, G. Innes, E.R. Fuller. Front row L-R: J.H.B Waite, P.N.F. Mansell, J.E. Cheetham (Captain), K.G. Viljoen (Manager), D.J. McGlew (Vice-Captain), W.R. Endean, R.A. McLean.

Group of men

Group of men

Group of men standing on a balcony: R. Brithby, J. Bourke, J. Bills, T. Rodger, B. Carmody, Ferguson, and Pike.

Picnic at Black Swamp

Picnic at Black Swamp

A photo from an album believed to have been compiled by Effie Ferguson showing a family group on a 'Picnic at Black Swamp about 14 miles from Pt Elliot Jan 1902'. A large buggy can be seen in the background near a road sign; a group of 15 women, men and children are drinking tea which was boiled in the billies.