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Fort Glanville

Fort Glanville

Fort Glanville barracks and parade ground. According to a researcher at the Fort Glanville Historical Association, this photograph would have been taken prior to 1883 because the wooden guard house was replaced by a brick guard house, near the south rear defense wall. The rear defence wall was heightened after Colonel Gordon and Major Downs declared that the rear of the guns was subject to attack from rifle men on the rear manning ground, outside the walls.

Glanville Railway Station

Glanville Railway Station

Glanville Railway Station.

Turnout from Glanville Station

Turnout from Glanville Station

Turnout from Glanville Station into Semaphore Road.

Colonial Sugar Refinery

Colonial Sugar Refinery

GLANVILLE: Premises of the Colonial Sugar Refinery, aerial view, taken two years after the fire which destroyed most of it in 1926.

Colonial Sugar Refinery

Colonial Sugar Refinery

GLANVILLE: Premises of the Colonial Sugar Refinery, a view taken from the Port River.

Colonial Sugar Refinery

Colonial Sugar Refinery

GLANVILLE: Premises of the Colonial Sugar Refinery, a view after dark taken from the Port River.

Colonial Sugar Refinery

Colonial Sugar Refinery

GLANVILLE: Premises of the Colonial Sugar Refinery.

Colonial Sugar Refinery

Colonial Sugar Refinery

GLANVILLE: A loading area at the Colonial Sugar Refinery.

Colonial Sugar Refinery

Colonial Sugar Refinery

GLANVILLE: Loading operations at the Colonial Sugar Refinery.

Colonial Sugar Refinery

Colonial Sugar Refinery

GLANVILLE: Men and boys on the staff of the Colonial Sugar Refinery outside the factory.

Colonial Sugar Refinery

Colonial Sugar Refinery

GLANVILLE: Men on the staff of the Colonial Sugar Refinery.

Colonial Sugar Refinery cricket team

Colonial Sugar Refinery cricket team

GLANVILLE: The Colonial Sugar Refinery cricket team, 1929-30.

Colonial Sugar Refinery cricket team

Colonial Sugar Refinery cricket team

GLANVILLE: The Colonial Sugar Refinery cricket team, 1924-5.

Colonial Sugar Refinery cricket team

Colonial Sugar Refinery cricket team

GLANVILLE: Premiers of Riverside Cricket Association; 1929-1930, Colonial Sugar Refinery cricket team.

The railway station at Glanville

The railway station at Glanville

The railway station at Glanville.

Pilot boat 'P.V. Natani'

Pilot boat 'P.V. Natani'

The pilot vessel 'P.V. Natani' on the slip at the Department of Marine and Harbors dockyard, Glanville.

Gwenneth Lashmar at Mellor Road, Glanville

Gwenneth Lashmar at Mellor Road, Glanville

Copy of a photograph of Gwenneth Adelaide Linguist Lashmar, standing at the gate to the family home on Mellor Road, Glanville. She is wearing a white dress and apron, with long socks. There is a picket fence around the property, which is a stone building with a front verandah and decorative lacework.

Fort Glanville

Fort Glanville

The old barracks.

Mount Gambier Troopers

Mount Gambier Troopers

Mt. Gambier troopers led by Lieutenant Paddy Glanville (in front).

Glanville Hall at Semaphore

Glanville Hall at Semaphore

SEMAPHORE: Glanville Hall, built 1857.

A tide prediction machine invented by Captain A. Inglis of Glanville

A tide prediction machine invented by Captain A. Inglis of Glanville

A tide prediction machine invented by Captain A. Inglis of Glanville, South Australia.

John Pyke

John Pyke

Department of Marine and Harbors Transport officer, John Pyke, at his desk in the Glanville dockyard.

Bruce Johansen, Denis Wood and Jack Finnie

Bruce Johansen, Denis Wood and Jack Finnie

Department of Marine and Harbors Transport drivers, Bruce Johansen, Denis Wood and John 'Jack' Finnie, take a smoko break in the lunch room at the Glanville dockyard.

Smoko

Smoko

Department of Marine and Harbors Transport Section drivers, L-R: Bruce Johansen, John 'Jack' Finnie, Rex Kimber (back to camera), Len Ridgwell, Dennis Gray and Clive Quinlivan, take a smoko break in the lunch room at the Glanville dockyard.

Smoko

Smoko

Department of Marine and Harbors Transport Section drivers, L-R: Bruce Johansen, Denis Wood and John 'Jack' Finnie, take a smoko break in the lunch room at the Glanville dockyard.

Series 034: 'E.A. Farquhar' at sea

Series 034: 'E.A. Farquhar' at sea

Aerial photographs of the vessel 'E.A. Farquhar' at sea. The vessel was a single screw pilot boat, built at the South Australian Harbors Board Dockyard at Glanville in 1937, and named after a former Board Commissioner. See B 9892 for more information and a closer view of the boat.

Margaret Rose Preston nee MacPherson

Margaret Rose Preston nee MacPherson

Margaret Rose Preston seen here painting a still life was born at Glanville on 29 April 1875. A painter, wood engraver and print maker she studied at the Adelaide School of Design and the Melbourne National Gallery School. Working as an overseas agent for the Art Gallery of South Australia as she was responsible for the controversial acquisition of William Orpen's 'Sowing new seed'. She married William George Preston at O'Halloran Hill on 31 December 1919.

The Master of the SS 'Governor Musgrave'

The Master of the SS 'Governor Musgrave'

The Master of the S.S. 'Governor Musgrave', Captain Richard Lamb, conversing with a ship's officer on board the vessel.

Miscellaneous photos

Miscellaneous photos

A collection of photographs taken by Messenger Press photographers. The following photos have not been digitised: 3. Vineyard - the 'Southern Times wine area'; 4-5. Accident with ambulance and car on the corner of Pulteney and Flinders Street, 10 May 1997; 6. Occupant of the car after hitting the ambulance on the corner of Pulteney and Flinders Street, 10 May 1997; 8. Jan Beasley, Adelaide Today (Channel 9), 2 November 1988; 9. John Bertram and Lionel Williams; 10. Judi Green and Lionel Williams; 11. Neville Sloss, Brian Waite and Adam Graycar at the opening of the Salisbury East Retirement Estate; 12. Sir Mark Oliphant with Scott Wyllie and Nikki Makin; 13. Tom Chapman and Anne Fulwood; 14. Anthony and Lyneece Schmidt and Wol Blass; 15. Delegates at the opening of the Local Government Conference, 1989; 16. Christine Howard and Bev Harrall; 17. Jane Doyle, Henry Ninio and George Donikian; 18. Helen Hagan, Jenny Weaver and Sylvia Vale at the Women's Investment Network, 1991; 19. John Olson and Roger Baynes junr.; 20. 'Sampson' truck at the speedway, 1989; 21. Stephen Kernahan in action during a South Australia vs Victoria match, ca.1987; 22-23. Glenn (Youth Services); 24. Ray Howell, S.A. Croquet Association, in State uniform & with new style mallet'; 25. Donato Rosella (sculptor), Elizabeth Kosmala (OAM), Leonie Ebert (Graham F. Smith Peace Trust); Eileen Karpny; 26-27. Swans releaded back to the River Torrens, 18 March 1998; 28-29. 33 year old Brustus (hippo) at Adelaide Zoo, 18 August 1998; 30. Colonel Light statue, 26 My 1998; 31. 'Jenna (6) and Bryan (3) from Largs North have some fun at the Botanic Gardens, 5 January 1998; 32. Song & dance legend Phyl Skinner with memorabilia at Unley Museum; National Action leader, Michael Brander, squeezing through the crowd to get to the One Nation meeting;

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Frederick Walton

Old colonists 1836-1840 : Frederick Walton

Frederick Walton arrived in South Australia in March 1840 on board the ship the "Baboo". Farmer, publican, dealer; Bugle Ranges, Mitcham, Glanville.