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Rowing boat
Rowing boat scene in 'Shag Creek'.


Adelaide Rowing Club
Adelaide Rowing club boathouse.


Twenty Row Combine
Twenty row Combine fitted with complete set of discs, and a stubble seeder attachment.


Hindley Street, Adelaide
[General description] This row of attached cottages probably dates from early twentieth century. They are of red brick and stucco with a Spanish Mission feel. The nearest cottage is named 'Riverton'. See B 14620 for photo of these cottages being demolished in December 1962. [On back of photograph] 'Acres 62,61 / Hindley Street, north side / Probably in the nineteen twenties / The near side of the cottages is 39.5 yards east of West Terrace and frontage is 67 yards'.


River Torrens
[General description] Two rowing crews (fours with cox) glide along the river in this peaceful scene of the Torrens with grassy banks, gumtrees and distant hills. There are boats and boatsheds on the river bank. [On back of photograph] 'River Torrens / East of the City Bridge / looking south east / Probably about 1910'.


The Torrens, South bank
[General description] Coxed four rowing on Torrens Lake. The clubhouse, boatshed and onlookers can be seen on the river bank. [On back of photograph] 'Looking south from the northern bank, from a point east of the Morphett Street Bridge / Presented by the family of the late Mr. J. Gazard'.


Adelaide Rowing Clubhouse
Adel. Rowing Clubhouse.


First Varsity Eight
First Varsity Eight on Torrens Lake: E.W. Hawker (Cox); A.P. Cox; R.V. Oldham; W.R. Bayly; C.B. Box; R.W. Chapman; R.H. Henning; W.P. Wooldridge; W.F. Donnin. Rowed in Melbourne on 6 October 1888.


Rowing on Torrens Lake
Rowing on Torrens Lake. First Varsity Eight.


Women rowing
Women rowing a decorated boat, Torrens Lake.


Women rowing
Women rowing a decorated boat, coming into the river bank, Torrens Lake.


Women rowing
Women rowing on Torrens Lake.


Regatta at Torrens Lake
TORRENS LAKE: Spectators attending a rowing regatta on Torrens Lake, Adelaide, South Australia.


First petrol pumps in Adelaide
ACRE 332: Three men and a boy having a joke with one of the first petrol pumps to be installed in Adelaide at E. T. Fisher & Co., motor cycle importers and electroplaters of 65-67 Grote Street; left to right: Bill Deacon; Eric Gray; Jack Koch; Rise Symons.


Men selling goods from a rowing boat
GENERAL: A view taken over the side of a ship showing three men drifting in a rowing boat displaying their goods which are for sale.


Way College boat crew
WAYVILLE: Way College boat crew: first four, G.F.H. McGregor (Bow); S.R. May (2); S. Cooper (3); M. Birks (Stroke); H.H. Bishop (Cox). The rowing boat was called the "Lady Victoria".


Rowing a boat on Ceres property
FURNER: Roger Andre, John Andre and Reg Wookey rowing, in a boat built by Reg Wookey, on Ceres property.


Flora Rowe who was the 1921 South Australian Ladies Tennis Champion
GENERAL: Flora Rowe who was the South Australian Ladies Tennis Champion, in 1921.


Lennie Rowe wearing a sailor suit
COSTUME: A small boy called Lennie Rowe wearing a sailor suit.


Yvonne Rowe dressed as Little Red Riding Hood
COSTUME: A small girl called Yvonne Rowe dressed as Little Red Ridinghood.


Rows of trays used for drying currants at Clare
CLARE: Rows of trays used for drying currants.


Five boys on a rowing boat at Port Adelaide
PORT ADELAIDE: Five young boys on a rowing boat near the shore at Port Adelaide with big ships in the background.


Beached rowing boats and small craft at Port Adelaide
PORT ADELAIDE: Beached rowing boats and small craft on the shore at Port Adelaide.


Murray Bridge rowing crew at the Paris Olympics
MURRAY BRIDGE: Members of the Murray Bridge crew resting on oars at the Paris Olympics, 1924. From left: H.E. Graetz; B.D. Thomas; W.E. Jarvis; A.V. Scott; A.C. Taeuber; W.H. Pfeiffer; F.M. Cummings; W.M. Sladden (stroke); R.A. Cummings (cox).


Album of views taken around the River Murray
ALBUM: An album of 111 photographs displaying country life for staff working from camps along the River Murray, on constructing locks, with other views of rowing at Renmark, floods, farming, and picnics: a collection compiled by Bertram Ian Rudall MacIntyre, a draughtsman employed by the E.W.S. Department. Individual images can be viewed by searching on B 60629/1 - B 60629/111, B 60757-B 60766 and B 60768-B 60774.


River Torrens
Sunset on the River Torrens showing a rowing eight.


Torrens Lake
Torrens Lake. The Railway Station and Mercantile Rowing Club building are on the other side of the lake.


Human pyramida
Human pyramids. Rowing club Sunday picnic at Plush's Bend.


Human pyramida
Human pyramids. Rowing club Sunday picnic at Plush's Bend.


Human pyramida
Human pyramids. Rowing club Sunday picnic at Plush's Bend.