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[Ship at Port Lincoln]

[Ship at Port Lincoln]

View of masts and communication equipment on an unknown ship at the wharf at Port Lincoln. One photograph in a small collection of negative film rolls, photographed by Raymond Gordon. Title has been taken from the packet originally containing the roll of film. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/7.

The 'Port Jackson' in an unidentified harbour

The 'Port Jackson' in an unidentified harbour

The iron 4 masted barque 'Port Jackson', 2212 tons, in an unidentified harbour [iron 4 mast barque, 2212 tons, ON84362, 286.2 x 41.1 x 25.2. Built 1882 (8) A Hall and Co., Aberdeen. Owners: Duthie Bros. registered Aberdeen later Devitt and Moore's Ocean Training Ships Ltd. Torpedoed April 28, 1917. Regular Australian trader and when sold to Devitt and Moore became a cadet training ship, remaining in the Australian trade].

Drawings of the proposed Swing Bridge for the South Australian Company's Dock, Port Adelaide

Drawings of the proposed Swing Bridge for the South Australian Company's Dock, Port Adelaide

Drawings comprising general site plan, side elevation, elevation of wharf and section of bridge, and section through centre of the swing bridge at the entrance to the Company's Dock at Port Adelaide. In pencil under drawing title has been added 'Robinson Bridge'. Watercolour, ink notation. Scale 66 feet to 1 inch (for block plan of site). Signed 'Grainger and D'Ebro, Civil Engineers, 22 Collins Street East, Melbourne, 10th August [18]81' at bottom right corner.

Port Chalmers in about the 1880's

Port Chalmers in about the 1880's

Port Chalmers, New Zealand.

Illuminated citation presented to Thomas Magor of Port Pirie.

Illuminated citation presented to Thomas Magor of Port Pirie.

Illuminated citation presented to Thomas Magor, former mayor and former publican of the Royal Exchange Hotel at Port Pirie, on his departure for Adelaide in 1894. Includes a number of watercolour scenes of Port Pirie. The name B.H. Goode appears in the lower right hand corner of the artwork. Digitised images are available for reference. See below for further details.

Ship and yachts on Port River

Ship and yachts on Port River

View across Port River towards wharf where ships are berthed. A small yacht and a larger vessel are under sail on the river. The postcard is addressed to Captain J.W. Mellor.

Shipping at wharf, Port Lincoln.

Shipping at wharf, Port Lincoln.

Ships at the Port Lincoln wharf. One photograph in a small collection of negative film rolls, photographed by Raymond Gordon. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/7.

Vancouover Forest leaving Port Lincoln

Vancouover Forest leaving Port Lincoln

Grain ship 'Vancouver Forest' leaving Port Lincoln. Silos can be seen behind the ship. One photograph in a small collection of negative film rolls, photographed by Raymond Gordon. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/7.

Meat processing, Port Lincoln

Meat processing, Port Lincoln

Hanging pig carcasses being inspected at a meat works, Port Lincoln. One photograph in a small collection of negative film rolls, photographed by Raymond Gordon. Title has been taken from the packet originally containing the roll of film. To see all photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/7.

Road through Port Germein Gorge

Road through Port Germein Gorge

Possibly members of the 1890 Royal Pastoral Commission during an inspection, seated in wagons and standing by the side of the road in the pass in Port Germein Gorge along the road from Wirrabara to Port Germain.

Boston Bay, Port Lincoln

Boston Bay, Port Lincoln

Watercolour landscape on paper of Boston Bay, Port Lincoln, featuring from the left 'Overcourt', the home of Captain John Bishop and family, and the general store owned by the Bishop family, the town jetty, boats anchored in the bay, and islands in the background.

Port Lincoln from the air

Port Lincoln from the air

One of the first aerial photographs of Port Lincoln, showing the bay and jetty, taken by Myles Kemp Bishop from the first aeroplane (an Avro aircraft) to visit Port Lincoln.

Port Lincoln from the air

Port Lincoln from the air

One of the first aerial photographs of Port Lincoln, taken by Myles Kemp Bishop from the first aeroplane (an Avro aircraft) to visit Port Lincoln.

Centenary re-enactment of first landing, Port Lincoln

Centenary re-enactment of first landing, Port Lincoln

Re-enactments staged as part of the Port Lincoln Centenary celebrations. Landing party from the 'Dorset': Myles Kemp Bishop playing his grandfather Captain John Bishop, who captained the 'Dorset', one of the three sailing ships carrying the first European settlers to Port Lincoln in 1839.

Prawn fleet, Lincoln Cove

Prawn fleet, Lincoln Cove

Prawning fleet at the Lincoln Cove Marina, Port Lincoln. The photographer describes prawn fishing, "Port Lincoln is one of the most beautiful towns on the Eyre Peninsula, Lincoln Cove is the jewel in the crown. On the day I made this image I had been looking around the harbour at the new housing developments that were taking place in this new part of the town. I came across this fleet of prawning boats, another big industry in South Australia. I was amazed at the size of the boats and the equipment and technology involved in each vessel, every vessel worth millions of dollars. I sat for an hour with some of the crew members whilst they spliced the lines ready for the start of the prawning season the following week. Some of them were saying that since the mining boom they were finding it hard to crew the boats as men found it more lucrative to work in the mines."

Charles John Driver gravestone

Charles John Driver gravestone

Gravestone of Charles John Driver, who died in 1854, was a Government Resident. The stone was "erected by his loving sisters".

Kirton Point Jetty

Kirton Point Jetty

View of the Kirton Point Jetty from the end looking back towards the shore, which shows a shop and oyster bar.

Yacca Mills

Yacca Mills

Large group of men, women and children out the front of the Yacca Mills building at its opening.

Father Kelly

Father Kelly

Father Kelly, accompanied by Mrs. Kenny on a horse and carriage. He was a popular figure at the time.

Tom 'Diver' Derrick bridge

Tom 'Diver' Derrick bridge

The Tom Diver Derrick Bridge opening to allow the clipper ship 'City of Adelaide' on the barge 'Bradley' to pass through on its arrival at Port Adelaide. 'City of Adelaide' had earlier been transferred onto the barge from the heavy lift ship 'Palanpur'.

Pacific Swan

Pacific Swan

Anchor of the Pacific Swan berthed at Inner Harbor, Port Adelaide.

Pacific Swan

Pacific Swan

Anchor and bow of the Pacific Swan berthed at Inner Harbor, Port Adelaide.

Pacific Swan

Pacific Swan

Anchor of the Pacific Swan berthed at Inner Harbor, Port Adelaide.

M.S. Danae

M.S. Danae

The M.S. Danae swings in the basin prior to berthing at Inner Harbor, Port Adelaide, on the morning of 16 February 1986. The partially constructed Port Adelaide lighthouse can be seen between numbers 1 and 2 berths. The Birkenhead Tavern can be seen on the opposite side of the river.

Yachting on the Port River

Yachting on the Port River

Two yachts of the Port Adelaide Sailing Club on the Port River at North Arm. Alva, flagship of the fleet anchored in the foreground, with Doris coming up to salute.

Boating on the Port River

Boating on the Port River

Boating on the Port River.

Boating on the Port River

Boating on the Port River

Boating on the Port River.

Boating on the Port River

Boating on the Port River

Boating on the Port River.

Port Adelaide

Port Adelaide

Shipping on the upper reaches of the Port River, Port Adelaide, South Australia. The tug Wato can be identified in the center of the photograph.

Shipping at Port Adelaide

Shipping at Port Adelaide

Three boys with a crane next to shipping at Port Adelaide.