1920, Photograph, PRG 280/1/29/254
Ships berthed at the wharves on the estuary at Port Pirie, South Australia.
1920, Photograph, PRG 280/1/29/320
The S.S. 'Baron Inchcape' and a dredge at Birkenhead wharf, Port Adelaide.
1920, Photograph, PRG 280/1/29/330
The S.S. 'Baron Inchcape' and a dredge at the Birkenhead wharf, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
c. 1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/31/37
Beachgoers swimming and sitting in the shallows at Port Noarlunga, South Australia.
1870, Photograph, PRG 280/1/31/157
Sailing ships in the South Australian Company's Basin, Port Adelaide, near Robinson's Bridge.
1870, Photograph, PRG 280/1/31/158
Sailing ships anchored at the South Australian Company's wharf, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
1870, Photograph, PRG 280/1/31/188
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/32/116
Shipping berthed at Queen's wharf on the Port River looking west through Port Adelaide, South Australia.
1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/34/4
Unloading cargo from a small sailing vessel on to the jetty at Port MacDonnell, South Australia.
c. 1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/34/51
A coastal and island view taken near Port Lincoln, South Australia.
c. 1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/34/89
Holidaymakers and horses on the beach near the jetty at Port Noarlunga, South Australia.
c. 1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/34/96
Distant view of the jetty at Port Noarlunga with life-saving drill in progress on a beach in the foreground.
c. 1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/34/97
Men leading horses carrying equipment for life-saving drill along the beach at Port Noarlunga; Sir John Bice, Minister of Marine, stands far left with his back to the camera.
c. 1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/34/104
A Royal Mail motor vehicle outside the Post and Telegraph Office at Port Lincoln, South Australia.
c. 1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/34/117
Small boats beached on the shore at Port Lincoln, South Australia.
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/34/265
Distant view of the steamship 'Eknaren' berthed at the new jetty at Port Lincoln, South Australia.
1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/34/336
A rowing team working out on the Port River, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/34/340
Teams competing in a rowing race on the Port River, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/34/341
Men in a longboat, probably spectators at a rowing race held on the Port River, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/36/51
The S.S. 'Orvieto' arriving with passengers and crew watching from the decks at Port Adelaide, South Australia.
1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/36/122
Teams taking part in a rowing race held on the Port River at Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Government Photolithographer (S.A.), 1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/36/186
A launch at the Harbors Board ramp, McLaren Wharf, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
1921, Photograph, PRG 280/1/36/191
A section of a wooden wharf on the Port River at Port Adelaide, South Australia.
c. 1923, Photograph, PRG 280/1/36/259
Part of the jetty at Port Lincoln where a cargo ship is waiting.
Bond, A. E., 1867, Photograph, PRG 280/1/36/311
The sailing vessels 'Pekina' and 'Coonatto' discharging cargo at the South Australian Company's Basin in Port Adelaide.
1922, Photograph, PRG 280/1/36/340
Close view of four yachts sailing on the Port River at Port Adelaide, South Australia.
c. 1910, Photograph, PRG 280/1/38/11
The wreckage of the Port Adelaide lighthouse which was destroyed after a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale' which is in the background.
c. 1912, Photograph, PRG 280/1/38/13
Wreckage of the Port Adelaide lighthouse at Wonga Shoal in the gulf waters off Semaphore after it was destroyed by a collision with the sailing ship 'Dimsdale'.
c. 1912, Photograph, PRG 280/1/38/15
A steam launch at the site of the wrecked Port Adelaide lighthouse floating at Wonga Shoal in the gulf waters off Semaphore, South Australia.
Sweet, Samuel White, 1872, Photograph, PRG 280/1/38/17
Ships berthed at Queen's Wharf, Port Adelaide, South Australia; the building on the left is the government owned Queen's Stores, in 1872 it was rented by Henry Simpson and Son, coal merchant.