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Colonial Sugar Refinery at Glanville

Colonial Sugar Refinery at Glanville

GLANVILLE: Premises of the Colonial Sugar Refinery.

Colonial Sugar Refinery at Glanville

Colonial Sugar Refinery at Glanville

GLANVILLE: Premises of the Colonial Sugar Refinery.

Glanville Dockyard

Glanville Dockyard

The 60 ton floating crane and the tug, E.H. Price, operated by the Harbors Board moored at the Harbors Board Dockyard, Glanville.

Glanville

Glanville

500 gallon bitumen sprayer in Carlisle Street.

Fort Glanville

Fort Glanville

The old 10 inch gun at Fort Glanville.

Sir Henry Galway unveiling a memorial at Glanville

Sir Henry Galway unveiling a memorial at Glanville

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, officiating at the unveiling ceremony for a war memorial at Glanville.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Glanville

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Glanville

Aerial views of Glanville, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of Hawker Creek, Inner Harbor, Port Adelaide, the Port Adelaide River, and apartment buildings under construction.

A. Glanville

A. Glanville

Photograph of Miss A. Glanville in her Highland dancing outfit. She is seated in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1951.

Glanville Hall, Semaphore

Glanville Hall, Semaphore

View of Glanville Hall at Semaphore. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1631/104.

Glanville Dockyard

Glanville Dockyard

View looking east across the Department of Marine and Harbors dockyard at Glanville toward Port Adelaide. D.M.H. Transport section vehicles are in the foreground. The 60 ton floating crane and the dredge 'Andrew Wilson' are in the distance.

Series 051: Colonial Sugar Refinery, Glanville

Series 051: Colonial Sugar Refinery, Glanville

Aerial views of the Colonial Sugar Refinery at Glanville, looking south west from Port Adelaide. The refinery is adjacent to Jervois Bridge, between the Port River and the railway line.

Series 057: Colonial Sugar Refinery, Glanville

Series 057: Colonial Sugar Refinery, Glanville

Aerial views of the Colonial Sugar Refinery at Glanville, looking south west from Port Adelaide. The refinery is adjacent to Jervois Bridge, between the Port River and the railway line.

Fort Glanville

Fort Glanville

Mellor Park, side view.

Fort Glanville

Fort Glanville

Mellor Park in front view - family assembled out the front.

Mr. Welbourne, a resident engineer with the South Australia Railway, Glanville Railway station

Mr. Welbourne, a resident engineer with the South Australia Railway, Glanville Railway station

Mr Welbourne, a resident engineer with the South Australian Railway, astride a track inspection car. Glanville Railway Station.

Ceremony to unveil the South Australian Harbors Board monument at Glanville

Ceremony to unveil the South Australian Harbors Board monument at Glanville

Crowds listen to A.J. McLachlan, politician, lawyer and businessman speaking at the ceremony to unveil the South Australian Harbors Board monument at Glanville; Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia stands in the foreground.

Mercedes-Benz semi-trailer

Mercedes-Benz semi-trailer

Department of Marine and Harbors Mercedes-Benz semi-trailer loaded with a pontoon prior to leaving the dockyard.

Arthur Toogood

Arthur Toogood

No.1664 Private Arthur Glanville Beaumont Toogood, born Adelaide, South Australia, 23 January 1881. Enlisted Light Horse 30 August 1915. Returned to Australia 1919.

Patrick Herbert Ulseth

Patrick Herbert Ulseth

Half-plate glass negative of Private Patrick Herbert Ulseth wearing World War One military uniform including slouch hat, holding a can behind his back, and standing in front of a background of a woodland path. Written on original paper envelope: 'P.H. Ulseth. Samson Rd, Glanville. 1560. 1 Doz Cabs & Bro. Quote 12-6. 12 PC. Reject'.

W. Harry

W. Harry

W. Harry, 1st Australian Imperial Force. A researcher believes that this is William Edward Harry. Regimental number: 1717. Place of birth: Exeter, South Australia. Religion: Church of England. Occupation: Labourer. Address: c/o Mrs G Harry, Exmouth Road, Glanville, South Australia. Marital status: Single. Age at embarkation: 25. Next of kin: Mother, Mrs Gertrude Harry, Exmouth Road, Glanville, South Australia. Enlistment date: 20 January 1915. Rank on enlistment: Private. Unit name: 12th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement. AWM Embarkation Roll number: 23/29/2. Embarkation details: Unit embarked from Adelaide, South Australia, on board HMAT A17 Port Lincoln on 1 April 1915. Rank from Nominal Roll: Private. Unit from Nominal Roll: 52nd Battalion Other details from Roll of Honour Circular. "He was well known in swimming circles in South Australia. He connected with the Semaphore Amateur Swimming Club, he had distinguished himself in several races in all parts of the state." Details from Brother. Fate: Died of wounds 29 March 1917. Place of death or wounding: Lagnicourt, France. Age at death: 29. Place of burial: Aveluy Communal Cemetery Extension (Row M, Grave No. 2), France Panel number, Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial: 155 Miscellaneous information from cemetery records. Parents: Henry and Gertrude HARRY. Native of Exeter, South Australia.

Kowarra at Outer Harbor

Kowarra at Outer Harbor

At the end of their shift the Department of Marine and Harbors workboat 'Kowarra' returns the dredge crew to 'Wally Freeman's Landing' at Outer Harbor from where the D.M.H. Transport Section bus would return them to the Glanville Dockyard.

South Australian pioneers 1840 : Frederick Walton

South Australian pioneers 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.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Semaphore South

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Semaphore South

Aerial views of Semaphore South, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of the Point Malcolm Reserve, Glanville Hall Golf Course, EP Nazar Reserve, the Port Adelaide District Hockey Club and Lion Soccer Club, and the foreshore.

Stanley Green

Stanley Green

Private Stanley Dawes Green, 1st Australian Imperial Force.

Portrait of Arthur Coleman

Portrait of Arthur Coleman

No. 2133 Private Arthur William Coleman, born Glanville, South Australia, 26 May 1892. Enlisted at Keswick on 1 June 1915. Served France. Returned to Australia 1919. Died 16 December 1963. An inscription in the bottom right reads 'To Merle with love from Arthur / 18th Sept 1915'. [See also B 73120.]

Portrait of Arthur Coleman

Portrait of Arthur Coleman

No. 2133 Private Arthur William Coleman, born Glanville, South Australia, 26 May 1892. Enlisted at Keswick on 1 June 1915. Served France. Promoted to Lance Sergeant. Returned to Australia 1919. Died 16 December 1963. [See also B 73121.]

Photographs of the 1st S.A. Company during the Boer War

Photographs of the 1st S.A. Company during the Boer War

Collection of photographs, most of which were taken in South Africa of the 1st South Australian Company during the South African War. The collection is part of the personal papers of Lt Col F.H. Howland of Mount Gambier, C.O. of the lst S.A. Contingent. See 'contents' for details of items.

Colonial Sugar Refinery

Colonial Sugar Refinery

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

Glanville

Glanville

Interior of Osterstocks cycle works showing Mr. Osterstock Senior third from the left with three of his young sons on the right. Two of his sons eventually established a cycle manufacturing and retailing business in Port Adelaide.

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.