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Sturt Street School football team

Sturt Street School football team

ACRE 547: Members of the Sturt Street School football team.

Sturt Street School football team

Sturt Street School football team

ACRE 547: A presentation to members of the Sturt Street School football team.

Four teachers from Sturt Street School

Four teachers from Sturt Street School

ACRE 547: Four members of the teaching staff at Sturt Street School. Left to right: Don Gunton; Dudley Burton; Lance Mugford and Laurie Arthur.

Riverboat - Captain Sturt

Riverboat - Captain Sturt

Riverboat - Captain Sturt at the Blanchetown Lock.

"Captain Sturt", Steamboat

"Captain Sturt", Steamboat

River steamer Captain Sturt berthed at Goolwa.

P.S. "Captain Sturt", Goolwa

P.S. "Captain Sturt", Goolwa

Paddle Steamer "Captain Sturt" at Goolwa.

P. S. Captain Sturt, Goolwa

P. S. Captain Sturt, Goolwa

Paddle steamer 'Captain Sturt' at Goolwa.

P. S. "Captain Sturt", Goolwa

P. S. "Captain Sturt", Goolwa

Paddle Steamer "Captain Sturt" at Goolwa.

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

"The Grange" : Captain Sturt's house at Grange on Kent Street allotment 289. View taken in January 1914.

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

Captain Sturt's residence, Grange. Taken in August 1919, this view features the small rooms at the back- apparently the oldest part of the house.

Captain Sturt's house, Grange

Captain Sturt's house, Grange

[General description] The building shown has sections of trellising attached to its verandah. It is in disrepair and is probably the cottage section as the roof is galvanised iron. [On back of photograph] 'Part of house at the Grange / formerly occupied by Captain Sturt / Photographed May 1928 / Kent Street, Allotment 289'.

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

[General description] This slate roofed house is in disrepair and the shutters on its unusual arched windows are broken. [On back of photograph] 'Rear portion of the house at the Grange occupied by Captain Sturt / Photographed May 12, 1928 / Kent Street, allotment 289'.

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

[General description] The Cottage section of the Grange has chicken wire enclosing its verandah which supports various climbing plants. One of the palm trees on the property can be seen behind the cottage. [On back of photograph] 'Portion of the house at the Grange formerly occupied by Captain Sturt. Photographed May 12, 1928 / Kent Street, Allotment 289'.

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

[General description] The main section of the Grange showing its slate roof and verandah, which features an unusual iron lace decoration. Palm trees stand either end of the building and a dilapidated picket fence runs across the front. [On back of photograph] 'House at the Grange / formerly occupied by Captain Sturt / Photographed May 12, 1928 / Kent Street, Allotment 289'.

Sturt Memorial, Grange

Sturt Memorial, Grange

The Cairn erected in memory of Captain Charles Sturt at Grange. Mr. William Slaytor, President of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (S.A.Branch) stands at the right, 27 April 1975.

Sturt Memorial, Grange

Sturt Memorial, Grange

The Cairn erected at Grange in memory of Captain Charles Sturt.

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

Captain Sturt's House, Grange

Captain Sturt's home at Grange.

The 'Captain Sturt' river Steamer, Murray Bridge

The 'Captain Sturt' river Steamer, Murray Bridge

The 'Captain Sturt', river steamer at Murray Bridge.

River steamer "Captain Sturt"

River steamer "Captain Sturt"

River Steamer "Captain Sturt" at Morgan slip. This paddle steamer was assembled at Mannum in 1916. The boat was a vital part of the construction of South Australia's locks, weirs and the Goolwa barrages. This boat was an experiment as it pushed its freight ahead instread of towing the barges astern. The photograph shows the paddle steamer just prior to its launch. Two figures are standing on the grass beside the boat. She served from 1916 to 1938. She was built by American Washington Meredith

River Steamer "Captain Sturt"

River Steamer "Captain Sturt"

River Steamer "Captain Sturt". This boat was built in 1916 and finished her days in 1938. She had an iron hull and was unique in that she pushed barges ahead of her. Sometimes this was four or more barges loaded with stone from the Mannum quarry. She was built by American, Washington Meredith

'Captain Sturt', River Steamer

'Captain Sturt', River Steamer

'Captain Sturt', river steamer, pushing a loaded barge.

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer, barges with first load of stone, 13 July 1917.

River Steamer, "Captain Sturt"

River Steamer, "Captain Sturt"

River Steamer, "Captain Sturt ".

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt" with loaded barges of stone.

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

The "Captain Sturt", river steamer.

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

River steamer "Captain Sturt ".

'Captain Sturt' SWPS pushing bin barges on the Murray River

'Captain Sturt' SWPS pushing bin barges on the Murray River

Towing barges. [Identified by Frank Tucker as 'Captain Sturt' SWPS pushing bin barges laden with crushed rock for lock construction'.]

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

The "Captain Sturt", river steamer.

"Captain Sturt", Steamer

"Captain Sturt", Steamer

River steamer "Captain Sturt" at Goolwa.

"Captain Sturt", Steamer

"Captain Sturt", Steamer

The river steamer "Captain Sturt" at Goolwa.