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Rowing the boat

Rowing the boat

Members of the club, in club colours, row the boat prior to scattering Clarry Poynter's ashes on the Port River.

Master Men's Four

Master Men's Four

Masters Men's Four on the Port River, John Bowden in the stroke seat.

Maintaining the boat

Maintaining the boat

Two young women working on a rowing boat in the Port River.

Malcolm Campbell

Malcolm Campbell

Malcolm Campbell cleaning one of the rowing boats on the edge of the Port River.

Launching the boat

Launching the boat

Members of the club, in club colours, launch the boat prior to scattering Clarry Poynter's ashes on the Port River.

Preparing to scatter the ashes

Preparing to scatter the ashes

A man holds the urn of ashes as another reads a poem from a folder before scattering Clarry Poynter's ashes on the Port River.

Scattering the ashes

Scattering the ashes

The urn containing the ashes of Clarry Poynter is upturned into the Port River.

Rowers on river outside clubhouse

Rowers on river outside clubhouse

Rowers in front of the clubhouse after the ceremony to cast Clarry Poynter's ashes on the Port River.

Four rowers in team colours

Four rowers in team colours

Senior club members in boat after the ceremony to cast Clarry Poynter's ashes on the Port River.

Head of the Port River

Head of the Port River

Keystone Cup winners Anne Douglas, Peter Humble, Paul Knight, Vicky Knight, John Janonis, Lis Midlington and Michelle Fogerty.

Maiden Eight 1928-1929

Maiden Eight 1928-1929

B. Baker (cox), K. Salkeld (stroke), J. Hallett (7), [?] (6), W. Taylor (5), H. Minchinberg (4), A. Plaisted (3), [?] (2), J. Plaisted (bow) on the Port River.

Crew of past members

Crew of past members

Crew of past members in boat on Port River wearing Club's old colours, Opening Day, season 1933-1934: F. Davey (bow), A. Parham (2), L. Goerecke (3), A. Lawton (4), T. Peterson (5), A. Plaisted, C. Lawton (7), J. Clouston (str.), C. Turner (cox).

Rowers on Port River

Rowers on Port River

Cox unknown, B. Pearce, B. Juers, A. Coldwell, (?), L. Iles (bow).

Championship and Senior Eights winners

Championship and Senior Eights winners

Rowers on the Port River, season 1952/53: A. Davis (cox), G.D. Coldwell (8), R. Lepley (7), K.L. Coldwell (4), J. Hill (5), W. Mayfield (4), Ron Simpson (3), R.K. Coldwell (2), E. Tucker (bow). [Stamp on back of photograph reads 'Fenwick Print 48 Hrs. Developing & Printing Service'].

Rowing Four on the Port River

Rowing Four on the Port River

P. Peterson (cox), J. Conley (str.), B. Herriman (3), R. Glover (2), W. Herriman (bow).

Queen's Wharf, Pt. Adelaide

Queen's Wharf, Pt. Adelaide

Queen's Wharf at Port Adelaide, showing wheat bags stacked in preparation for loading onto ships.

Panorama of Port Adelaide

Panorama of Port Adelaide

Panorama of Port Adelaide.

Tramways Power Station

Tramways Power Station

Tramways Trust Power Station, Port Adelaide.

"Ophir", Port Adelaide

"Ophir", Port Adelaide

[General description] The Ophir at Pt. Adelaide during the Duke of York's visit in 1901. The Ophir was a twin-screw ocean liner of the Orient Steam Navigation Company of London. In 1901, as Royal Yacht HMS Ophir she was chartered to convey the Duke and Duchess of York to Australia.

"Bankfields", Port Adelaide

"Bankfields", Port Adelaide

Adelaide Milling Company's ship "Bankfields" at Copper Company's wharf.

Port Adelaide

Port Adelaide

Centre No 2 Quay, bottom left Adelaide chemical works.

Players and members of the LeFevre's Peninsula Football Club

Players and members of the LeFevre's Peninsula Football Club

PORT ADELAIDE: Players and members of the LeFevre's Peninsula football club, season 1884.

Port Adelaide Master Rowers

Port Adelaide Master Rowers

H. Vonthetoff, D. Cathcart, K. Way, T. Coldwell, D. Trinne, F. Skuce, D. Coldwell, R. Simpson, R. Cameron and M. Campbell.

Port Adelaide Master Rowers

Port Adelaide Master Rowers

Master Woman's Four: R. Achurch (str.), Helen Wighton, S. Trinne, G. Homan (bow) on the River Torrens.

Port Adelaide Master Rowers

Port Adelaide Master Rowers

Pattianne, Leonie, Bev, Annabelle, Maggie, Graham, Glenda and Gerry at an unnamed location.

Port Adelaide Master Rowers

Port Adelaide Master Rowers

Rip Van Velsen and John Bowden.

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society drummers

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society drummers

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society drummers William Clelland (Leading Drummer) and Willie Truesdale, at Elizabeth Oval for a contest.

Dutch tugs at Port Adelaide

Dutch tugs at Port Adelaide

Caption reads: 'Dutch Tugs that came to tug back to England the "City of Singapore after the fire...1924.' The ship was towed away from Adelaide in April 1925, nearly a year after the fire that had destroyed her. She was towed to Rotterdam, a distance of 13,000 miles.

Adelaide views

Adelaide views

An album of photographs by SW Sweet, featuring scenes around Adelaide.

"Lagina Adelaide"

"Lagina Adelaide"

"Lagina Adelaide" - full mast ship.