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Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Member R. (Bob) Page. Bob Page was awarded life membership on 20th March 1993.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Member R. (Malcolm) Campbell.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members John Bowden, Ron Simpson, Malcolm Campbell, Ross Webb, Keith Coldwell, Jack Ward and Colin Trinne.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day

David Trinne and Roy Collins at Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day

Caroline Rowe, Maggie Viceman, Kathy Landreth and Annabelle O'Connor at the Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day

Helen Wightman and Kathy Landreth at the Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day

Hannah Ward, Alex, Justin Trinne and Aaron Ward at the Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day

Pattianne Young, Kathy Landreth, Michelle Fogerty and Chrissy Hagger at the Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club, Snowden's Beach

Port Adelaide Rowing Club, Snowden's Beach

Annual Regatta, Port Adelaide Rowing Club, Snowden's Beach.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Member J. G. Bowden.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Member Colin Trinne.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Members

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Life Member Phil Bastian.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day 2014

Port Adelaide Rowing Club Opening Day 2014

Group photograph of Port Adelaide Rowing Club members on Opening Day, 14th September 2014.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club season 1964 to 1965.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club season 1964 to 1965.

Port Adelaide Rowing Club season 1964-1965, Back Row: K.L. Coldwell, R.S. Webb, Ron Simpson, M. Campbell, J.F. Ward, H. Coldwell, F. Skuce, 3rd row: A. Frame, B. Scarborough, T.Miller, R. Walker, G. Westmorland, D. Swan, R.K. Coldwell, 2nd row: R.Benson, [?], J. Carlson, B. Benson, [?], Front row: R. Walsh, D. Hedger, [?], B. Pender, T. Harvey.

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band in a hall. Band members back row L-R: Piper Laurie Adam, Drummer Aileen Lockyer, Drummer Ian Johnson, Piper John Duncanson, Drummer Jeff Naismith, Drummer June Duncanson, Piper David Wilson. Middle Row L-R: Pipe Major Fred Adam (Snr), Leading Drummer John McLean, Drummer Don Lucas, Drummer Alex Niven, Drummer Trevor Wardrop, Piper Jim Clinton (Jnr), Piper Fred Adam (Jnr). Front Row L-R: Piper John MacManus, Drummer Dean Cox.

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band in a hall. Band members L-R: Leading Drummer John McLean, Pipe Major Fred Adam (Snr), Piper Laurie Adam, Drum Major Ron Hannaford, Piper Fred Adam (Jnr), Piper Jim Clinton (Jnr), Drummer Dean Cox.

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band members

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band members

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band members standing by a car. Band members include L-R: Piper John McManus, Drummer Alex Niven, Pipe Major Fred Adam (Snr), Leading Drummer John McLean, Piper Laurie Adam, Piper Fred Adam (Jnr), Piper Jim Clinton (Jnr).

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society

Young members of the Port Adelaide Caledonian Society in new uniforms. L-R: Pipe Major Bobby Horne, Leading Drummer Billy Clelland, and Pipe Corporal Tommy Clelland.

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society, possibly at Le Fevre High School. Band members include Pipe Major Bobby Horne, Piper Jimmy Bourne, Pipe Corporal Tommy Clelland, Piper Don Benger, Drummer Aileen Lockyer, Leading Drummer Billy Clelland, Bass Drummer Sam Kane, Drum Major Tom Poulton, Drummer John Hughes, Piper Arthur Adams, Piper John Duncanson, Drummer June Duncanson, Piper Jim Clinton (Jnr). The drums are symmetrically arranged in front of the band members.

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band marching along St Vincent Street

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band marching along St Vincent Street

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band marching along St Vincent Street in front of a procession of vehicles. A large crowd is watching on the day of the Queen's coronation. Members of the band include Leading Drummer Billy Clelland, Drummer Aileen Lockyer, Piper Ken McColl, Pipe Major Bobby Horne, Piper John Duncanson, Pipe Corporal Tommy Clelland, Drummer John Hughes, Piper Jimmy Bourne, Piper Don Benger, Drum Major Tom Poulton, and Piper Jim Clinton (Jnr).

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band marching along Semaphore Rpad

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band marching along Semaphore Rpad

Port Adelaide Caledonian Society band marching along Semaphore Road in front of a procession of vehicles. A large crowd is watching on the day of the Queen's coronation. Members of the band include Leading Drummer Billy Clelland, Drummer Aileen Lockyer, Piper Ken McColl, Pipe Major Bobby Horne, Piper John Duncanson, Pipe Corporal Tommy Clelland, Drummer John Hughes, Piper Jimmy Bourne, Piper Don Benger, Drum Major Tom Poulton, and Piper Jim Clinton (Jnr).

Port Adelaide Public School

Port Adelaide Public School

View of the Port Adelaide Public School, showing the buildings with the students standing out the front.

Series 075: Globe Timber Mills, Port Adelaide

Series 075: Globe Timber Mills, Port Adelaide

Aerial photographs of Globe Timber Mills at Port Adelaide, showing a number of warehouse-style buildings with saw-tooth roof and 'Globe Timber Mills' painted on the roof, and stored timber in yards. Reid Bros Timber Mills is adjacent. The houses of Rosewater and nearby suburbs can be seen the background of some images.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Musicians and 'monsters' of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians and 'monsters' of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians and 'monsters' of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Ribbon monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Ribbon monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Ribbon monster' at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Musicians and monsters of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians and monsters of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians and monsters of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Crochet monsters of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Crochet monsters of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Crochet monsters' of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Musicians with the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians with the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians with the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.