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The 'Whinlatter' in Brisbane

The 'Whinlatter' in Brisbane

The iron barque 'Whinlatter', 1399 tons, in Brisbane [iron 3 mast barque, 1399 tons, ON93739. 236.0 x 37.3 x 21.8. Built 1887 (7) W Pickersgill and Sons, Sunderland as 'Mary Roberts', but renamed upon sale to T Williamson, registered Liverpool].

Shipping at Port Adelaide

Shipping at Port Adelaide

Shipping at Port Adelaide, 1902, with the barque 'Elizabeth', the 'Lochee' dismasted, the barque 'Mary Moore' and the 'S.S. Argyle'.

'Marie Celine' wooden schooner

'Marie Celine' wooden schooner

'Marie Celine' wooden schooner 43 tons.

'Geni' iron barque

'Geni' iron barque

'Geni' iron barque 1056 tons [iron 3 mast barque, 1056 gross, 1037 net tons. 225.4 x 33.1 x 20.3. Built 1876 (5) Jollet and Babin, Nantes and named 'Yvonne Marie'. Owners V Sabia registered Naples]

The 'Craigmore' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Craigmore' in an unidentified harbour

The steel ship 'Craigmore', 2001 tons, in an unidentified harbour [steel ship 2001 tons, ON104635, 265.2 x 40.0 x 23.6 Built 1895 (7) A. Rodger and Son, Port Glasgow. Owners Thomson, Dickie and Co (Sailing Ship Craigmore Ltd) registered Glasgow became the German owned Marie apparently broken up early 1920s but exact fate unknown].

The 'Rakaia' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Rakaia' in an unidentified harbour

The iron ship 'Rakaia', 1022 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron 3 mast ship, 1057 gross, 1022 net tons. ON68499. 210.2 x 34.0 x 19.2. Built 1873 (11) J Blumer and Co. Sunderland. Owners: New Zealand Shipping Co., registered London (registered Lyttelton, NZ 1879-1888) Sold July 1892 and became the German 'Marie' and re-rigged as a barque. Then renamed 'Rakaia' and later became the American 'Ruth Stark'].

Photographs

Photographs of the Whitridge family and scenes around Blackwood, Victor Harbor and Mount Lofty.

Coastal shipping at Port Adelaide

Coastal shipping at Port Adelaide

Coastal shipping at Port Adelaide in the 1880's, with the 'S.S. Lubra' and the ketches 'Mary' and 'Young Foster'.

Port Victoria 1905

Port Victoria 1905

Port Victoria 1905. SS 'Governor Musgrave', ship 'Cockermouth', barque 'Cleomene', and coasters 'Defender', 'Mary Webster', 'Ariel', 'Monarch'.

Port Pirie in the 1880s

Port Pirie in the 1880s

Port Pirie in the 1880s. Brigantine 'Mary Webster', schooner 'Water Lily'.

'Alice' steel barque

'Alice' steel barque

'Alice' steel barque 2691 tons. [ Steel three mast barque. 2796g, 1998n tons, later 2691g, 2270n tons. 282.1 x 41.0 x 26.0. Built 1901 Atel & Chant de Normandie, Rouen. Owners: Cie Havraise de Nav (Ed. Corblet & Co, Managers) reg. Havre. Broken up in 1924.] [NB - the vessel depicted was never owned by Soc. Gen. d'Armement although it is in that section. The first vessel of this name owned by Gen. d'Armement was 1511g, built 1897 at Chantenay and sold in 1901 and renamed 'Marie Madeleine'. The next was 2630g. 1698n. tons and built in 1901 at Bordeaux. See Ref. 10 for example, but this is also touched upon in Ref. 8.]

'Rio Loge' iron brig on the Mary River, Queensland near Maryborough

'Rio Loge' iron brig on the Mary River, Queensland near Maryborough

'Rio Loge' iron brig 241 tons on the Mary River, near Maryborough Queensland [iron 2 mast brigantine, 250 gross, 241 net tons. ON68515, 122.3 x 24.7 x 12.8. Built 1869 (12) WC Miller and Sons, Garston, Lancs. for owners in Lisbon, became British at London in 1874 registered by CW Turner and R Wood at Lyttelton, New Zealand 1891 J Paterson, Dunedin; 1893 John Esquestrian Noakes, suger planter, Maryborough Queensland, registered Brisbane, 1894 registered Maryborough. June 1905 William Spence (who became master) and others. In charge of Captain Spence while making a coastal voyage in New Zealand believed to have foundered with all hands (12) off the Canterbury coast on January 15, 1909. At the time she was described as an iron hulled auxiliary brigantine]

'Auguste Marie' wooden ketch

'Auguste Marie' wooden ketch

'Auguste Marie' wooden ketch 60 tons.

'Marie' wooden barque

'Marie' wooden barque

Figurehead, 'Marie' wooden barque.

Unley Park School

Unley Park School

Black and white photograph of a class from the Unley Park School posing beside a stone building with a verandah. Back row from left: Doris Everard, Isobel Hogg, Joan Kernot, Katie Cresswell, Gwen Scammell, Thelma Robin, Jean Lyall, - - , Marjory Pobjoy (b.1893, daughter of the Rev. King William Pobjoy), 2nd Row: Karen Wollaston, - -, Alice Blake Pobjoy (b.1896, daughter of the Rev. King William Pobjoy), Ethelwyn Scammel, Marjorie Frances Dolman, Patty Wymss[?], - - , - Lyall, Gwen Beaumont, Mary Johnson. 3rd Row - -, Jean Cresswell, Molly Clampett, Marian Walker, Rosalind Stump, - -, - -, - -. Front Row: - -, - -, - Gordon, Katie Wymss[?], - -, Buck Harvey[?]. Eve and Jack Tolley were absent.

Hephzibah Mary Smith

Hephzibah Mary Smith

Cabinet card photograph of Hephzibah (Heppy) Mary Smith who married Arthur Norton, and died in 1954. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thomas Taylor (nee Mary Perry)

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thomas Taylor (nee Mary Perry)

Carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thomas Taylor (nee Mary Perry) of Port Noarlunga. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

'Wittalunga' House, Hyde Park

'Wittalunga' House, Hyde Park

Miss Elizabeth (Lizzie) Smith on verandah of 'Wittalunga House', Hyde Park. Her sister Mary Jane (Janie) Taylor is on the path. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Mary Wilson

Mary Wilson

Portrait photograph (Cabinet) of Mary Wilson, nee Warren (1851-1894). She is the sister of Sarah Ann Cowan and Elizabeth Sampson. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/15.

Mary Keally

Mary Keally

Cabinet card portrait photograph of Mary Keally Smith. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Mrs. Mary Taylor with sons

Mrs. Mary Taylor with sons

Mrs. Mary Taylor with her sons Harry and Sidney.

Mary Kealley

Mary Kealley

Portrait photograph of Mary Kealley (1850-1934). She was the second wife of George Warren Smith, and they married on 25 December 1888. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Mark and Mary Smith

Mark and Mary Smith

Carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Mark and Mary Smith (nee Warren) of Nottingham. They are th eparents of George Warren Smith, and grandparents of Vernon Smith. Copies of this photograph, together with a translation of the text on the photograph are located at PRG 1642/24/8.

Allison Family

Allison Family

The Allison Family. Standing L-R Mr Allison Snr, Maude Allison, and husband Harold Allison (Mount Gambier High School teacher and M.P. for Mount Gambier 1975 to 1997). Front L-R Mary Allison (daughter of Mr Allison Snr. and sister of Harold), Mrs Allison Snr. This family were born in England and migrated to Australia.

Views of South Australian places, festivals and events

Views of South Australian places, festivals and events

Views of South Australian places and events taken by a South Australian Government Tourist Bureau photographer. See 'Contents' note for more details.

Army officers at Happy Valley Camp

Army officers at Happy Valley Camp

Officers of the 10th Australian Infantry Regiment Militia, Adelaide Rifles. Officers in the front row (from left) are: W. R. McKeevor, Francis Malcolm Blair, Coghill, Stanley Price Weir (later 10th Battalion AIF), John James Hughes (later 32nd Battalion, AIF), Leonard Watkins Bickle and Oldham. Major Edward Castle Oldham (who died at Lone Pine on 25 April 1915) is third from the right in the front row. It would appear that this photo is roughly contemporary with the group in PRG 280/1/26/289.

Horace Stanley Pettingill

Horace Stanley Pettingill

Photograph of Horace Stanley Pettingill in army uniform.

Taking in the washing

Taking in the washing

Photograph of (left to right) Brian, Gillian, Marie, Nancy, Patricia (Pat), Claire Abfalter gathering in the football jumpers from the washing line. Photograph was taken in September 1963, Mount Gambier.

Malcolm Lloyd Kentish

Malcolm Lloyd Kentish

Photograph of Mr. Malcolm Lloyd Kentish, taken in the studio at Mount Gambier. Malcolm Kentish was born on 27 April 1912, he married Mary Isobel Jean McLennan on 4 January 1941 and died on 28 December 1968.

M. Koop

M. Koop

Photograph of the Koop family taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1959. Mr Koop and Mrs Muriel Koop have four sons, Maurice, Ralph, Robert, Donald, and a daughter, Marie.