Series 080: Aerial views of Port Adelaide, Outer Harbor and Birkenhead [BRG 397/2/80] • Photograph

Item 1: Port Adelaide, looking east.

Item 1: Port Adelaide, looking east.

Aerial photograph of Port Adelaide, looking east across the river. The Colonial Sugar Refinery buildings are in the foreground on the western side of the river, near the Jervois Bridge.

Item 2: Birkenhead Bridge under construction.

Item 2: Birkenhead Bridge under construction.

Aerial view of the Port River at Port Adelaide, looking south. The Birkenhead Bridge is in the early stages of construction in the river.

Item 3: HMAS Australia at Outer Harbor.

Item 3: HMAS Australia at Outer Harbor.

Aerial image of wharves at Outer Harbor, looking north east. HMAS Australia is in the foreground, with other ships berthed behind.

Item 4:  Shell fuel storage facility, Birkenhead.

Item 4: Shell fuel storage facility, Birkenhead.

Aerial photograph of Shell Company of Australia Ltd. fuel storage facility on the banks of the Port River at Birkenhead, looking north. Several ships can be seen in the River to the right of the image.

Item 5: Shell fuel storage facility, Birkenhead.

Item 5: Shell fuel storage facility, Birkenhead.

Aerial photograph of Shell Company of Australia Ltd. fuel storage facility on the banks of the Port River at Birkenhead, looking north.

Item 6: Birkenhead and Torrens Island.

Item 6: Birkenhead and Torrens Island.

Aerial photograph of Birkenhead, looking north east across the Shell Company of Australia Ltd fuel storage facility. The Port River runs through the image and Torrens Island is in the background.

Item 7: Aerial view of Port Adelaide and Birkenhead.

Item 7: Aerial view of Port Adelaide and Birkenhead.

Aerial photograph from high altitude, looking south down the Port River and over Birkenhead and Port Adelaide.

Item 8: Aerial view of Birkenhead.

Item 8: Aerial view of Birkenhead.

Aerial photograph of Birkenhead, looking north west. In the foreground is the Shell Company of Australia Ltd. fuel storage facility on the banks of the Port River. Several ships are moored in the River.