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Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View of Fort Largs, with one barracks building in the background.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View across Fort Largs towards the barracks. Cars are parked inside.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View of a cannon from the parade ground at Fort Largs.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View of Fort Largs with barracks in the background.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View across Fort Largs towards the barracks.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View of the inside of a cannon at Fort Largs.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View of the brickwork at Fort Largs.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

Hatch on a wall at Fort Largs.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View towards houses from Fort Largs.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View of a cannon at Fort Largs.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View of Fort Largs from higher, with barracks at the back.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View through the brick entrance at Fort Largs.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View of the open gates from the roof at Fort Largs. The Adelaide Hills can be seen in the distance.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

Looking across the parade ground at Fort Largs. Cars are parked inside.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View of an upper level door at Fort Largs.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View inside the parade ground at Fort Largs.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View from the upper level at Fort Largs towards the ocean.

Fort Largs

Fort Largs

View from the roof at Fort Largs looking toward the Adelaide Hills.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Largs North

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Largs North

Aerial views of Largs North, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of the beach, Oven View College, factories and plants.

Views of early Adelaide : Largs jetty

Views of early Adelaide : Largs jetty

Largs jetty looking inwards. The Defiance is tied up at the end of the jetty. Largs Pier Hotel in background.

Largs Bay

Largs Bay

Tents on seaweed covered Largs Bay beach. The photograph is taken looking south. There are people on the beach and in the sea. Largs Pier hotel, Largs Bay jetty and Semaphore jetty are all visible in the distance. Copy made from negative from lantern slide.

Sandhills, Largs Bay

Sandhills, Largs Bay

Largs Bay as seen through the sandhills. The photograph is taken looking south-west. Largs Bay jetty is in the foreground, and Semaphore jetty is visible in the distance. Copy made from negative from lantern slide.

Vernon Smith watering the grass

Vernon Smith watering the grass

Vernon Smith watering the grass of his home at 429 Military Road, Largs Bay. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/24.

Largs Hotel

Largs Hotel

[General Description] Largs Hotel and the sea front. The three storey Hotel is opposite the Largs Bay Jetty. Sand dunes have built up either side of the Hotel. A tall semaphore flag pole is situated near the jetty and a family is standing on the jetty overlooking the beach. The Semaphore Jetty can be seen in the background. [On back of photograph] Largs 1882-86. (Hotel opened 23rd December 1882. Thomas Hixon first landlord).

Jetty, Largs Bay

Jetty, Largs Bay

Jetty at Largs Bay looking east back to the foreshore and Largs Pier Hotel. The tall structure in the distance is the Adelaide-Brighton Cement industrial complex.

Jetty at Largs Bay

Jetty at Largs Bay

Two men on the jetty, Largs Bay. The first man has his hands over the edge of the railing and may be holding a hand held fishing line. The Largs Pier hotel is visible in the distance. Copy made from negative from lantern slide.

The sailing ship 'Lemael' ashore at Largs Bay

The sailing ship 'Lemael' ashore at Largs Bay

The sailing ship 'Lemael' ashore at Largs Bay. The 'Lamael' was a three-masted schooner, and was stranded at Largs Bay on 17 June 1901. A portion of the Largs Pier Hotel is visible behind the vessel. Details of the incident can be seen in the report of the Marine Board Inquiry in 'The Advertiser', 21 June 1901, page 3.

"Ethel" Bringing in Mail

"Ethel" Bringing in Mail

Receiving English Mail from the steamboat "Ethel" at Largs Bay jetty.

"Brockway" Bus at Largs

"Brockway" Bus at Largs

"Brockway" Bus owned by C.R. Claughton, and later purchased on 27 October 1928 by the Municipal Tramways Trust as part of an agreement with General Transport Company operators. Bus used by the General Transport Company in opposition to the M.T.T.. Driver: Bob Claughton.

Jetty, Largs Bay

Jetty, Largs Bay

Jetty at Largs Bay looking north from the foreshore.