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TS 'Adelaide' at Port Adelaide

TS 'Adelaide' at Port Adelaide

A model of TS 'Adelaide' on a Navy Cadets' trailer, at Dock 2, Port Adelaide. 13 July 2008.

Port River view

Port River view

Port River. View along the Port River, with a number ships moored at various points.

The 'Port Jackson' under sail

The 'Port Jackson' under sail

The four masted iron barque 'Port Jackson', 2212 tons, under sail [iron 4 mast barque, 2212 tons, ON84362, 286.2 x 41.1 x 25.2. Built 1882 (8) A Hall and Co., Aberdeen. Owners: Duthie Bros. registered Aberdeen later Devitt and Moore's Ocean Training Ships Ltd. Torpedoed April 28, 1917. Regular Australian trader and when sold to Devitt and Moore became a cadet training ship, remaining in the Australian trade].

The 'City of Adelaide' after being reduced to a barque

The 'City of Adelaide' after being reduced to a barque

The composite ship 'City of Adelaide', 791 tons, after being reduced to a barque. [composite ship (later barque) 791 tons. ON50036, 176.8 x 33.2 x 18.8. Built 1864 (5). W. Pile and Co. Sunderland. Owners: Devitt and Moore, registered London. Usually employed in the South Australian trades and often loaded wool at Port Augusta. Became a Royal Naval hospital hulk, later an accommodation ship and was renamed Carrick from at least 1925. Given by the Royal Navy for use as a club ship by RNR and berthed in Scotland. See Ships of the Royal Navy, Vol. 1 JJ Colledge, David and Charles, 1969.]

The 'City of Adelaide' ashore near Grange

The 'City of Adelaide' ashore near Grange

The composite ship 'City of Adelaide', 791 tons, ashore near Grange in August 1874. [composite ship (later barque) 791 tons. ON50036, 176.8 x 33.2 x 18.8. Built 1864 (5). W. Pile and Co. Sunderland. Owners: Devitt and Moore, registered London. Usually employed in the South Australian trades and often loaded wool at Port Augusta. Became a Royal Naval hospital hulk, later an accommodation ship and was renamed Carrick from at least 1925. Given by the Royal Navy for use as a club ship by RNR and berthed in Scotland. See Ships of the Royal Navy, Vol. 1 JJ Colledge, David and Charles, 1969.]

The 'Port Jackson' under sail

The 'Port Jackson' under sail

The four masted iron barque 'Port Jackson', 2212 tons, under sail [iron 4 mast barque, 2212 tons, ON84362, 286.2 x 41.1 x 25.2. Built 1882 (8) A Hall and Co., Aberdeen. Owners: Duthie Bros. registered Aberdeen later Devitt and Moore's Ocean Training Ships Ltd. Torpedoed April 28, 1917. Regular Australian trader and when sold to Devitt and Moore became a cadet training ship, remaining in the Australian trade].

The 'Port Jackson' moored in The Thames

The 'Port Jackson' moored in The Thames

The four masted iron barque 'Port Jackson', 2212 tons, moored in The Thames. Also refer to the print PRG 1373/4/47 [iron 4 mast barque, 2212 tons, ON84362, 286.2 x 41.1 x 25.2. Built 1882 (8) A Hall and Co., Aberdeen. Owners: Duthie Bros. registered Aberdeen later Devitt and Moore's Ocean Training Ships Ltd. Torpedoed April 28, 1917. Regular Australian trader and when sold to Devitt and Moore became a cadet training ship, remaining in the Australian trade].

The 'Port Jackson' decorated for Christmas at Sydney

The 'Port Jackson' decorated for Christmas at Sydney

The four masted iron barque 'Port Jackson', 2212 tons, decorated for Christmas at Sydney. Also refer to the prints PRG 1373/4/41, PRG 1373/4/42 and PRG 1373/4/43.

A locomotive at Port Germein

A locomotive at Port Germein

The locomotive used at Port Germein jetty, rebuilt at Port Adelaide dockyard.

The 'George Roper' wrecked at Port Phillip Heads

The 'George Roper' wrecked at Port Phillip Heads

The iron 4 masted barque 'George Roper', 2033 tons, wrecked at Port Phillip Heads [iron 4 mast barque rigged, 2033 tons. Built 1882. ON87813, 301.7 x 39.1 x 23.6. Built 1883 (not 1882) WH Potter and Co. Liverpool. Owners WT Dixon and Co. registered Liverpool. Wrecked July 4, 1884 off Point Lonsdale, Victoria. See 'Sail in the South'].

Shipping at Newcastle, barque 'General de Boisdeffre', 4 masted barque 'Port Stanley'

Shipping at Newcastle, barque 'General de Boisdeffre', 4 masted barque 'Port Stanley'

Shipping at Newcastle about 1908, with the barque 'General de Boisdeffre' and the 4 masted barque 'Port Stanley'.

'General De Boisdeffre' and 'Port Crawford' at Newcastle

'General De Boisdeffre' and 'Port Crawford' at Newcastle

The ships 'General De Boisdeffre' (nearest) and 'Port Crawford' (right) at Newcastle in 1914.

The 'Port Jackson' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Port Jackson' in an unidentified harbour

The iron 4 masted barque 'Port Jackson', 2212 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron 4 mast barque, 2212 tons, ON84362, 286.2 x 41.1 x 25.2. Built 1882 (8) A Hall and Co., Aberdeen. Owners: Duthie Bros. registered Aberdeen later Devitt and Moore's Ocean Training Ships Ltd. Torpedoed April 28, 1917. Regular Australian trader and when sold to Devitt and Moore became a cadet training ship, remaining in the Australian trade].

Port Chalmers in about the 1880's

Port Chalmers in about the 1880's

Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

Arbor Day 1913

Arbor Day 1913

Quarter plate negatives of children and groups of people planting trees on Arbor Day in July 1913 at various suburbs in Adelaide including: Flinders Street, Lefevre Peninsula, Thebarton, Brighton, Plympton, Woodville, Alberton, Mitcham, Unley, Kingscote, and Port Adelaide.

Premises of Messenger Press Newspapers, Printers and Publishers

Premises of Messenger Press Newspapers, Printers and Publishers

View of the Messenger Press building, Commercial Rd., Port Adelaide. Shows the corner frontage. Cars are parked along the streets, and buildings nearby include Pat's garage, which someone has labelled with a pen. United Tyre Service on the far left of the photo. This image comes from 'Messenger Press 50th Anniversary Photos': a collection of photographs of people and events associated with the Messenger Press newspaper and collected for the Messenger's 50th anniversary, March 7, 2001.

'Astro Boy' lantern display

'Astro Boy' lantern display

View of a lantern in the shape of Astro Boy on display at the 2016 OzAsia Festival at Elder Park. The lantern is presented by the Australia Japan Association of South Australia. Behind it is a lantern of a football, with Port Adelaide Football Club written on it. It has Chinese characters, and relates to Port Adelaide's partnership in China.

Stephen Ingman

Stephen Ingman

Portrait shot of Stephen Ingman, an employee at the Port Stanvac Oil Refinery.

Stephen Ingman

Stephen Ingman

Portrait shot of Stephen Ingman in his office at the Port Stanvac Oil Refinery.

Stephen Ingman

Stephen Ingman

Stephen Ingman in the Sulphur Dioxide Extraction Unit at the Port Stanvac Oil Refinery.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Dry Creek

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Dry Creek

Aerial views of Dry Creek, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of salt pans, Garden Island, and Torrens Island.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Gillman

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Gillman

Aerial views of Gillman, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of the ocean in the distance on the right.

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.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Taperoo

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Taperoo

Aerial views of Taperoo, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of the beach, Torrens Island Power Station, factories, warehouses, and the Fort Largs Police Academy.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Osborne

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Osborne

Aerial views of Osborne, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of the power station, chemical plant, factories, and the beach.

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

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

Aerial views of North Haven, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of North Haven Marina, passenger terminal, and North Haven Golf Club.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Outer Harbor

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Outer Harbor

Aerial views of Outer Harbor, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, looking east towards the ocean, including views of power stations, wharves, container terminals, and factories.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Semaphore

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Semaphore

Aerial views of Semaphore, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of the beach, Semaphore jetty and foreshore, with ovals and reserves in the distance.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Wingfield

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Wingfield

Aerial views of Wingfield, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of the rubbish dump and waste disposal services.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Peterhead

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Peterhead

Aerial views of Peterhead, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of factories and plants, ships in the harbour, and the Largs Bay and Semaphore jetties.