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Light keepers standing by a beacon in South Australia
Light keepers standing by a beacon in South Australia; the group includes G.Justice, keeper of the Port Adelaide beacon and H.Hassell.


Tide predictor, no.2 invented by Captain Inglis in South Australia
A tide predictor invented by Captain Inglis, Harbour Master at Port Adelaide, for predicting the rise and fall of tides.


Front view of tide-predictor no.2 invented by Captain Inglis in South Australia
Front view of tide-predictor no.2 invented by Captain Inglis, Harbour Master at Port Adelaide, for predicting the rise and fall of tides.


Front view of tide-predictor no.2 invented by Captain Inglis in South Australia
Front view of the tide-predictor no.2 invented by Captain Inglis, Harbour Master of Port Adelaide, to predict the rise and fall of tides.


Cargo ship 'Akita Maru' and other shipping alongside a wharf in South Australia
The cargo ship 'Akita Maru' and other shipping alongside a wharf in South Australia, possibly at Port Adelaide.


Eight horse team pulling a wagon load of baled wool
An eight horse team pulling a wagon load of baled wool over a stony road to Port Adelaide in South Australia.


Sir Archibald Weigall and politicians visiting Osborne shipyard
Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, and Cabinet Ministers visiting the shipyard at Osborne, Port Adelaide.


Crowds attending the launch of a ship at Osborne, South Australia
Large crowds attending the launch of a ship from Osborne shipyard, near Port Adelaide, South Australia.


Governor of South Australia and members of the Harbors Board at Osborne
Sir Archibald Weigall standing third from the right with his back to the camera with members of the South Australian Harbors Board during a visit to the new shipyard at Osborne, near Port Adelaide.


Shipyards under construction at Osborne, South Australia
Distant view of shipyards under construction at Osborne, near Port Adelaide, South Australia.


Shipwrights testing equipment for the new ship 'Eurimbla'
Shipwrights testing chains and equipment for the new ship 'Eurimbla' at Osborne shipyard near Port Adelaide, South Australia.


New shipyards being constructed at Osborne, South Australia
Distant view of new shipyards under construction at Osborne, near Port Adelaide, South Australia.


Sir Archibald Weigall on board the steamboat 'Conqueror'
Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, third right front row with a party of men on board the Harbor's Board steamboat 'Conqueror' during a visit to Osborne shipyard, near Port Adelaide; A.Searcy stands directly behind the Governor, third right back row, others in the group include Messrs. Farquhar, Labatt, and Allen.


Part of the shipyard at Osborne, South Australia
Part of the new shipyard at Osborne, near Port Adelaide, South Australia.


Sir Archibald and Lady Weigall together at Osborne, South Australia
Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia listening to his wife during a visit to Osborne, near Port Adelaide.


Sir Archibald Weigall at the new shipyard at Osborne
Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia standing first left with other members of the official party during a visit to the new shipyard at Osborne, near Port Adelaide.


Sir Archibald Weigall on board the steamboat 'Conqueror'
Sir Archibald Weigall on board the South Australian Harbor's Board steamboat 'Conqueror' during a visit to the new shipyard at Osborne, near Port Adelaide; the Governor stands first right, front row with Arthur Searcy directly behind him.


Refreshments during the Governor's visit to Osborne, South Australia
Members of the Governor's official party outside the refreshment tent during his visit to the new shipyard at Osborne, near Port Adelaide.


Sir Archibald Weigall watching a demonstration of pneumatic rivetting
Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia standing third from the right holding a walking stick, watching a demonstration of pneumatic rivetting during a visit to the new shipyard at Osborne, near Port Adelaide.


The SS 'South Africa'
The SS 'South Africa' at sea. The ship caught fire in Port Adelaide 21 August 1910 (Ref. South Australian Fire Service).


The wharf and warehouses at Birkenhead, South Australia
Birkenhead wharf and warehouses near Port Adelaide, South Australia.


Steamers Governor Musgrave and Karatta at Kingscote
The Steamers Governor Musgrave (left) and Karatta (at jetty) at Kingscote on the morning of 28 November 1910. The Governor Musgrave had travelled overnight from Port Adelaide with the Governor of South Australia, Sir Day Hort Bosanquet, who opened the new Kingscote Jetty that morning. The ship was captained by Captain Pearson.


Group representing the South Australian wine industry
Eight adults and a young girl dressed in costume representing the South Australian wine industry for a fete at Port Adelaide; the four women are holding long staffs decorated with vine leaves and wine bottles, the group includes Dr. and Mrs. Morris.


Corporal Jack Atkins
No. 736 Corporal Jack Sholto Douglas Atkins, born Port Adelaide 29 June 1891, enlisted at Keswick 22 February 1915, served Gallipoli and France, he returned to Australia in 1917 and died 6 September 1957.


Arrival of the Governor-General in South Australia
Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia being met by the Mayor of Port Adelaide after his arrival by ship at Outer Harbor, South Australia.


Crew of the German patrol cruiser S.M.S.Condor
An officer and four crewmen of the German patrol cruiser S.M.S. Condor maintaining one of the ship's guns. The Condor visited Port Adelaide between 27 May 1910 and 6 June 1910.


The crew of the German man-of-war 'Condor'
Officers and crew of the German man-of-war 'Condor' assembled on the deck and standing amongst the rigging during a visit to Port Adelaide, South Australia.


Sailors on board the German warship 'Condor'
Members of the crew on the deck of the German warship 'Condor' during a visit to Port Adelaide, South Australia.


H.M.A.S. Yarra and H.M.A.S. Parramatta
River class Torpedo Boat Destroyers H.M.A.S. Yarra and H.M.A.S. Parramatta at Port Adelaide. The two ships on their delivery voyage from England to Australia arrived off Largs Bay on 5 December 1910 and proceeded to Inner Harbor after the Governor, Sir Day Hort Bosanquet, boarded the Parramatta. The barque Almora is berthed behind the destroyers.


The 'Wonga Shoal Disaster'
Newspaper article on the Port Adelaide lighthouse disaster located at Wonga Shoal off Semaphore, South Australia which includes illustrations of the incident, the wrecked lighthouse, the ship 'Dimsdale' which collided with the structure and the two lighthouse keepers killed in the collision.