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'Mulcra'

'Mulcra'

The 'Mulcra' possibly at Port Adelaide To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/13.

Ship at dock

Ship at dock

A ship at dock, possibly at Port Adelaide. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/13.

Ship at dock

Ship at dock

A ship at dock, viewed from above, possibly at Port Adelaide. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/13.

S.S. 'Broadway'

S.S. 'Broadway'

S.S 'Broadway', likely to be at Port Adelaide. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/13.

Bow of barque 'Beatrice'

Bow of barque 'Beatrice'

Bow of the barque 'Beatrice', built in 1881, showing the figurehead, probably at Port Adelaide. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/15.

Vernon Smith

Vernon Smith

Portrait photograph of Vernon Smith sitting at a table. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/24.

Edwin Smith

Edwin Smith

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

Mr. David Muir McFarlane

Mr. David Muir McFarlane

Carte-de-visite portrait photograph of Mr. David Muir McFarlane. He married Miraim Smith youngest daughter of Samuel and Mary Osborne Smith of Yalumba, Angaston. Father of Jessie, Sidney, Herbert, and Muir, and brother of John McFarlane. He lived at Strathalbyn, Port Lincoln, and Malvern, and died in 1920. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Launches at S.A.H.B Dockyard

Launches at S.A.H.B Dockyard

Launches at the S.A.H.B. Dockyard. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/57.

1981 Under 23 World Championship Senior B Men's Coxed Four, Essen, Germany.

1981 Under 23 World Championship Senior B Men's Coxed Four, Essen, Germany.

1981 Under 23 World Championship Senior B Men's Coxed Four, Essen, Germany. Ian Bellow (Vic.) (bow), Jim Burt (W.A.), Mike Nielsen (S.A.), Graham Edmonds (N.S.W.) (str.), Steve Annear (W.A.) (cox).

Australian Under 23 World Championship

Australian Under 23 World Championship

1982 Under 23 World Championship Senior B Men's Coxed Four, Vienna, Austria (silver medal). Mike Nielsen (S.A.) (bow), David Rose (Qld.), Ian Edmonds (Qld.), Graham Edmonds (N.S.W.) (str.), Steve Annear (W.A.), (cox).

International rowers

International rowers

Australian Under 23 World Championships Rowing Team leaving Mascot Airport, Sydney, for Essen, West Germany.

Maiden Eight Barmera

Maiden Eight Barmera

Caption reads: 'Maiden Eight Barmera 1938 Swamped racing against Wentworth Back L to R Jack Thomas, Bob Coveney, Roy Walker, Bill Weaver, Pat McCarthy (cox), Jack Lock Front L to R Lockie Murch, Bert Woodsford, Dave Croston.

Opening the club season

Opening the club season

President A.J. Parham opening the club season 1956-1957.

Combined Eight

Combined Eight

1981 Combined Eight rowed in regattas leading up to the World Championships. J. Martin (bow), M. Doust, B. McNorton, C. McDonald, Ian Belot, J. Martin, M. Nielsen, G. Edmonds (str.), S. Annear (cox).

Australian Under 23 World Championships Rowing Team

Australian Under 23 World Championships Rowing Team

Australian Under 23 World Championships Rowing Team leaving Mascot Airport, Sydney, for Vienna, Austria.

Australian international rowers receiving silver medals

Australian international rowers receiving silver medals

Mike Nielsen, David Rose, Ian Edmonds, Graham Edmonds and Steve Annear receiving silver medals in Vienna.

Champion Fours 1928-1929

Champion Fours 1928-1929

L. Goerceke (2), W. Salkeld (str.), K.S. White (3), A. Cormack (bow), B. Baker (cox).

Moving boats from Murray Bridge to Mannum

Moving boats from Murray Bridge to Mannum

Rowing boats on the deck of the paddle steamer 'Avoca' for the move from Murray Bridge to Mannum.

At Xanthus

At Xanthus

South Australian rowers pose on the front of a locomotive at Xanthus on their way to Perth for the Australian Interstate Rowing Championships.

En route to W.A.

En route to W.A.

South Australian rowers standing outside the carriages of the train taking them to Perth for the Australian Interstate Rowing Championships.

Murray Bridge Rowing Club Opening Day 1937

Murray Bridge Rowing Club Opening Day 1937

Mr Fred Cawte, President, presenting trophy to winner of dinghy race (for men over 17 stone), Guy Hoare.

McMahon Cup and individual trophies

McMahon Cup and individual trophies

A large McMahon Perpetual Trophy for Senior Fours along with four smaller trophies. The Trophies were donated by Mr and Mrs T.M. McMahon of Tennant Creek.

Renmark Rowing Club - winners of the 1937 McMahon Cup

Renmark Rowing Club - winners of the 1937 McMahon Cup

Renmark Rowing Club rowers: G. Glen (bow), H. Pannack (2), K. Seekamp (3), G. Young (stroke), C. Brady (cox).

Sunday swimmers

Sunday swimmers

Sunday swimmers, left to right, Reg Francis, Col Foster, Don Smith, Jack Doyle, Jack Thomas, Bob McIlwain, Mal McKiggan.

Container ship Columbus America

Container ship Columbus America

The container ship 'Columbus America' departing Outer Harbor, Port Adelaide, 10 October 1990.

Container ship Columbus America

Container ship Columbus America

Starboard bow section and anchor of the container ship 'Columbus America' at Outer Harbor, Port Adelaide.

Ships, 'Ariake' and 'Keltic Confidence' at Outer Harbor

Ships, 'Ariake' and 'Keltic Confidence' at Outer Harbor

The container ship 'Ariake' at the Outer Harbor container terminal as the bulk carrier 'Keltic Confidence' departs Port Adelaide, 27 July 1990. The earthworks in the foreground are the beginning of an extension to the container terminal.

'Keltic Confidence' at Outer Harbor

'Keltic Confidence' at Outer Harbor

The bulk carrier 'Keltic Confidence' at Outer Harbor after departing Port Adelaide, 27 July 1990. The earthworks in the foreground are the beginning of an extension to the container terminal.

Launch 'John R. Veitch' at Glanville Dockyard

Launch 'John R. Veitch' at Glanville Dockyard

Department of Marine and Harbors mooring launch 'John R. Veitch' and another launch moored in the D.M.H. Glanville Dockyard at Port Adelaide.