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John McDouall Stuart Pipe Band Grade II

John McDouall Stuart Pipe Band Grade II

WALLAROO: Members of the John McDouall Stuart Pipe Band Grade II who competed at the Chamber of Commerce Northern Yorke Peninsula Expo, Wallaroo Oval, 27 September 1970. Left to right, back row: S. Eddy; C. Rudd; M. Montgomerie; D. Aitken; S. Smith; I. McPhederan. Second row: Drum Major B. Currie; M. Reid; Pipe Major R. Hepburn; I. Valentine; D. McCaulay. Front row: Drum Sergeant A. Brodie; M. Shipway.

Ewen Masson talking to Sir Lyell McEwin and Lady McEwin

Ewen Masson talking to Sir Lyell McEwin and Lady McEwin

WALLAROO: Ewen Masson President of the South Australian Pipe Band Association talking to Sir Lyell McEwin and Lady McEwin, at the Chamber of Commerce Northern Yorke Peninsula Expo, Wallaroo Oval, 27 September 1970.

South Australian Ladies Pipe Band

South Australian Ladies Pipe Band

WALLAROO: Members of the South Australian Ladies Pipe Band attending the Chamber of Commerce Northern Yorke Peninsula Expo, Wallaroo Oval, 27 September 1970. Back row; left to right: Carol McLeod; Pipe Major Jill ?; Kay McEgan; Marilyn ?; Drum Major Marylin Harrison. Front row: Heather Wright; ?

3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment Pipe Band

3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment Pipe Band

WALLAROO: 3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment Pipe Band standing to attention prior to competing at the Chamber of Commerce, Northern Yorke Peninsula Expo, Wallaroo Oval, 27 September 1970. The Drum Major Malcolm Hatty is from the Royal Caledonian Society Pipe Band.

Adelaide Highland Pipe Band

Adelaide Highland Pipe Band

WALLAROO: Members of the Adelaide Highland Pipe Band attending the Chamber of Commerce Northern Yorke Peninsula Expo, Wallaroo Oval, 27 September 1970. Back row, left to right: Pipe Major H. Emery; R. Nicholson; P. Barrow; G. Barker; D. Hay; D. Warren; R. Manson; G. Gretyen; Drum Major J. Grubb. Front row: D. James; bass drummer R. Caithness; L. Chuck.

Heather Girls Pipe Band Grade III

Heather Girls Pipe Band Grade III

WALLAROO: Heather Girls Pipe Band Grade III attending the Chamber of Commerce Northern Yorke Peninsula Expo, Wallaroo Oval, 27 September 1970. Back row, left to right: Gwen Coull; Pat Venables; Penny Drescoll; Jenny Pridham; Drum Major Val Nathan; Rosemary Norris; Dianne Westley. Front row: Donna Grey and Kaylene Barker.

Adelaide Irish Pipe Band Grade IV

Adelaide Irish Pipe Band Grade IV

WALLAROO: Members of the Adelaide Irish Pipe Band Grade IV standing to attention prior to competing in the Chamber of Commerce Northern Yorke Peninsula Expo, Wallaroo Oval, 27 September 1970. Front: Drum Major J. McCallion. First row: R. Sayers; D. Ritchie; S. Gerrard; J. Keeling. Second row: A Scally; B. Kierns. Third row: Kath Kierns; B. Donaldson; ? Fogerty. Fourth row: J. Ritchie; W. Kierns.

Adelaide University Regiment Pipe Band

Adelaide University Regiment Pipe Band

WALLAROO: Members of the Adelaide University Regiment Pipe Band standing to attention prior to competing at the Chamber of Commerce Northern Yorke Peninsula Expo, Wallaroo Oval, 27 September 1970.

Mount Barker Caledonian Society Pipe Band

Mount Barker Caledonian Society Pipe Band

WALLAROO: Mount Barker Caledonian Society Pipe Band prior to competing at the Chamber of Commerce, Northern Yorke Peninsula Expo; Wallaroo Oval, 27 September 1970.

Captain J. C. Wotton at Beachport

Captain J. C. Wotton at Beachport

Captain J. C. Wotton, former Harbor Master at Wallaroo, photographed seated on a chair and holding a cigar outside a building at Beachport, South Australia.

SS Governor Musgrave

SS Governor Musgrave

A shipboard scene of men on deck and in the rigging of the S.S. "Governor Musgrave" at sea off Wallaroo.

Views of South Australian places

Views of South Australian places

Views of South Australian places including the Barossa Valley; the Murray River; Kangaroo Island; Glenelg; Cleland; Wallaroo; Whyalla; and Adelaide. See 'Contents' note for more details.

Shipping, Wallaroo January 1906

Shipping, Wallaroo January 1906

Shipping, Wallaroo January 1906. SS 'Kuranda', barque 'Oakhurst', ship 'Aristomene'. [Kuranda = steel twin screw steamship, ON94193, 928 gross, 585 net tons, 200.0 x 32.1 x 10.2. Built 1901 Gourlay Bros. and Co. Dundee for Australasian United Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. Sold 1926 to Singapore, and broken up there in 1936. Built for the Townsville-Cairns mail and passenger service but in 1904-06 was chartered to Adelaide SS Co. for the Spencer Gulf trades. See 'Australian Coastal Passenger Ships' by Parsons, 1981]

Shipping, Wallaroo January 1906

Shipping, Wallaroo January 1906

Shipping, Wallaroo January 1906. Barque 'Oakhurst', ship 'Aristomene'.

Shipping, Wallaroo in the 1870s

Shipping, Wallaroo in the 1870s

Shipping, Wallaroo in the 1870s.

Shipping, Wallaroo January 1906

Shipping, Wallaroo January 1906

Shipping, Wallaroo January 1906. SS Rupara, 4 masted barque 'Samaritan'.

'Abraham Rydberg' at Wallaroo, 1938

'Abraham Rydberg' at Wallaroo, 1938

'Abraham Rydberg' at Wallaroo, 1938 [steel 4 mast barque, 2097 tons. 270.0 x 43.1 x 23.6. Built 1892 (2) C Connell and Co. Glasgow for A Nelson, registered Honolulu, sold 1910 and renamed 'Star of Greenland' by Alaska Packers Association, sold 1929 and renamed 'Abraham Rydberg' and converted into sail training ship and as such shown in Lloyds; 2179 tons, owners: Rederi A. and Sunnan B, registered Stockholm. During WW2 became the Portugese 'Foz Do Douro' and engaged in Red Cross work and was converted to an auxiliary twin screw motor ship. Masts reduced after the war and made a full powered ship. Laid up at Lisbon in 1953. Ref. 5 (Vol. 2) mentions sale price in 1910, and speed. Ref. 8 considerable attention under the name of 'Abraham Rydberg' SB. Vol. XIV (New Series) notes visit to Melbourne of 'Foz Do Douro' page 153. Vol. XVIII (NS page 271/2) service for Matson Company and subsequent outline history. Vol. XVI (NS page 124 in relation to sail training in item re. ships on stamps)]

Views of South Australia

Views of South Australia

Wallaroo jetty with ship loading or unloading.

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910. ship 'Jules Gommes' on right.

Shipping, Wallaroo in the 1905

Shipping, Wallaroo in the 1905

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1905.

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1913

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1913

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1913. Stern of 'Bonchamp'.

Shipping, Wallaroo in the 1870s

Shipping, Wallaroo in the 1870s

Wallaroo in the 1870s' SS 'Kangaroo' ['Kangaroo' = iron single screw steamship 248 gross, 186 net tons. ON46453. 136.6 x 20.5 x 11.2. Built 1863 J Wigham Richardson and Co. Low Walker. Operated in South Australian waters from February 1865 till about 1880. See 'Australian Coastal Passenger Ships' by Parsons, 1981. 'The Adelaide Line' by Parsons, 1975]

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910.

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910. 'Jeanette Francoise' steel 4 masted barque 2292 tons.

Shipping, Wallaroo 1914

Shipping, Wallaroo 1914

Shipping, Wallaroo 1914. Schooner 'Yatala, ship 'Carl', barque 'Cambrian Chieftain'.

Shipping, Wallaroo in the 1870s

Shipping, Wallaroo in the 1870s

Wallaroo in the 1870s'.

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1910. 4 masted barque 'Sofie', barquentine 'Tacora', SS 'Herbert'.

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1925

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1925

Shipping in Wallaroo, including the steamship 'Comliebank' on the right. It was built in 1924 at the Govan Yard to Scottish owner Andrew Weir & Co.

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1913

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1913

Shipping, Wallaroo about 1913.

Shipping, Wallaroo in the 1870s

Shipping, Wallaroo in the 1870s

Wallaroo in the 1870s'. Barque 'Verulam' SS 'Kangaroo' ['Verulam' = wooden 3 mast barque rigged. ON19852, 510 gross tons. 141.2 x 28.9 x 19.2. Built 1958 Sunderland. Registered Wisbeach, England and engaged in UK-Australia trade until sold in 1870 to Henry Simpson, Port Adelaide. Sold 1896 and converted into a hulk. Broken up and register closed in 1931. See 'Black Diamond Line' by Parsons, 1972]