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

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

Aerial views of Largs Bay, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of Largs jetty and beach, factories and plants, and Torrens Island in the background.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Northfield

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Northfield

Aerial views of Northfield, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of the Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre, and empty fields which are now the suburb of Lightsview, the Clearview Bowling Club and the Northgate Community and Sports Club, and Cedar College.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Enfield

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Enfield

Aerial views of Enfield, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of Northpark and Sefton plaza shopping centres, and Enfield Memorial Park in the distance.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Blair Athol

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Blair Athol

Aerial views of Blair Athol, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of shopping centres and St Paul Lutheran School.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Kilburn

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Kilburn

Aerial views of Kilburn, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of factories and industrial buildings, transport and storage containers, and Dogs SA showgrounds.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Rosewater

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Rosewater

Aerial views of Rosewater, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of the Rosewater Football Club and Eric Sutton Reserve, with Alberton Oval and the Cheltenham race track in the distance.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Queenstown

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Queenstown

Aerial views of Queenstown, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of the Riverside Oval and Cougars Rugby League Club, factories and industrial buildings, and Boating Lake and West Lakes in the distance.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Ottoway

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Ottoway

Aerial views of Ottoway, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of the Eastern Parade Reserve oval, and factories and warehouses.

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Exeter

Aerial photographs of the city of Port Adelaide Enfield : Exeter

Aerial views of Exeter, in the city of Port Adelaide Enfield, South Australia, including views of Semaphore Road, Jetty and beach.

Port Lincoln premises

Port Lincoln premises

Stan Coles' store, which acted as John Martin's Port Lincoln premises, viewed from the side. Advertising for several companies is displayed on the building; Arab brand groceries, Viceroy tea and the Adelaide Chemical Fertilizer Co. (R. Burns Cuming, Manager, A. Forbes, son). [From scrapbook 32].

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla.

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla.

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla.

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla.

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla

Dusty Feet Mob dancers from Port Augusta performing at the Australia Day Smoking Ceremony, Mourning in the Morning at Botanic Park / Tainmuntilla.

Ship, The Harbinger

Ship, The Harbinger

The ship, The Harbinger at Port Adelaide in 1882. Left London, 18 August 1882, arrived in Adelaide 12 November 1882.

"Annie M. Reid" at anchor

"Annie M. Reid" at anchor

"Annie M. Reid" at anchor, Port Adelaide. This vessel was launched in 1892 and named the "Howard D Troop" and was renamed the "Annie M. Reid" in 1912. It made a record sailing from Montevideo to Adelaide in November 1912. [ex 'Howard D Troop' q.v. for full details. Under US flag US OF212573, 2165g, 2079n. Owner J Rolph jnr. registered San Francisco]. She was broken up at Alameda, San Francisco in 1935

Members of the Mechanical Department, Adelaide Refinery

Members of the Mechanical Department, Adelaide Refinery

New members of the Mechanical Department bring the Adelaide Refinery to operating strength: standing, L-R, George Murray (storekeeper), Charlie Goff, Hank Dekker (plant helpers), Mike Wilson (tool storeman), Aub Kleinig (wharehouse assistant), and Pat Meehan (plant helper); middle row, L-R, Tom Hardiker, Tab Moyle, Bob Sambrooks, Tom Gill, and Harry Hooper (plant helpers); sitting, L-R, Harry Hatwell, Derrick Stott (plant helpers), Frank de Reus (supervisor), Santo Crisanti, and Geoff Woods (boilermaker welders). Photo was taken on February 4th, 1963.

Opening day ceremony, Adelaide Refinery

Opening day ceremony, Adelaide Refinery

Sir Thomas Playford, Premier of South Australia, shakes hands with R.J. (Bob) Anderson, General Manager of the Adelaide Refinery, after unveiling the plaque to commemorate the Refinery opening, May 10th, 1963.

'Nelcebee' at Port Adelaide

'Nelcebee' at Port Adelaide

View from the deck of HMAS 'Adelaide' of the ship 'Nelcebee' in dry dock at Port Adelaide, 2 December 2007. According to a researcher, this vessel is the 1883 built "Nelcebee", owned by the SA Maritime Museum.

Missions to Seamen building

Missions to Seamen building

Missions to Seamen building at Outer Harbor with cars in front. The building was demolished in 2004.

Shipyards at Osborne, near Port Adelaide

Shipyards at Osborne, near Port Adelaide

Distant view of shipyards and the premises of the Adelaide Electrical Company's power house at Osborne, near Port Adelaide.

Adelaide Refinery female staff

Adelaide Refinery female staff

Female staff of the Adelaide Refinery in the conference room. L-R: Norma McKinnon, Terry Cunningham (later Evbel), Del Page, Sister Magmer, Colin McLaren (ER Manager), Norma Arbon, Fay Cox, Betty Adams, and Joan Read.

Adelaide Refinery D shift operators

Adelaide Refinery D shift operators

D shift operators at the Adelaide Refinery. Back row L-R: Fred Thompson, Denver Daniel, John Johnstone, Humphrey (Snow) Angel, ?, ?. Middle row L-R: Brian Warner, Ian Pickering, Wally Robinson, Jim Brown, Bob Haines, ?. Front row L-R: Ted Hoare, Ken Newton, ?, ?, Denis Brown, Brian Murphy, Reg Pitt.

Adelaide Refinery shift photograph

Adelaide Refinery shift photograph

Adelaide Refinery shift photograph. Back row L-R: Keith Polson, Terry Malone, Bob Bennett, Jack Collison, Reg Davis, Stan Barnes, Ken Newton, Peter Mooney, Hans Scheer, Arie van der Winden. Front row L-R: Denver Daniel, George Ford, Paul Armbrecht, Cecil Clark (supervisor), Ron Cope, Tom Davis, Ian Pickering.

Australian Masters Games, 2007

Australian Masters Games, 2007

Men's Masters' Eight rowing in the Australian Masters Games, October 2007: B. Mason (bow), S. Homam, P. Bastion, J. Janonis, K. Allery, W. Severin, P. Knight, D. Trinne (str.), Vicky Knight (cox).

Dory motor boats in Port Adelaide River, Birkenhead Plant

Dory motor boats in Port Adelaide River, Birkenhead Plant

Boats 6 B 66, 6 B 67, 6 B 68 and 6 B 69 made at Birkenhead Plant, docked near the Outboard Motor Boat Club shed; USA-D-No.344, 345, 346, 347,348 docked in a line in Port Adelaide River, with Adelaide Milling Co. building in background.

Fashion photography

Fashion photography

Jan Reinke modelling on a ship at Port Adelaide for Miller Anderson Ltd of Hindley Street, Adelaide. The Australian Women's Weekly described the outfit as "Belted bermuda hipster shorts in smart check by Aywon are teamed with this cool, soft chavasol shirt by Slade. ... Shorts, colors, navy/white, red/white, brown/white; 24in. to 30in. waist. $7. Shirt, SSW-OS; colors, white, bone, blue, lemon, navy, pink. $7.95. (Available at Miller Anderson.)" The Birkenhead Bridge is in the background.

Fashion photography

Fashion photography

Jan Reinke modelling in front of a ship at Port Adelaide for Miller Anderson Ltd of Hindley Street, Adelaide.

Fashion photography

Fashion photography

Jan Reinke modelling in front of a ship at Port Adelaide for Miller Anderson Ltd of Hindley Street, Adelaide. The Australian Women's Weekly describes the out as, "A carefree holiday look in this smart, washable courtelle shirt-style shift with deep peaked collar and long sleeves. In horizontal stripes, black/brown, yellow/grey. A Prue Acton design. XSSW-SSW. $30. (Miller Anderson)."