Arthur D. Edwardes : SUMMARY RECORD [PRG 1373] • Photograph

Port Lincoln about 1930

Port Lincoln about 1930

Port Lincoln about 1930. Schooner 'Waimana'.

Port Lincoln, 1936

Port Lincoln, 1936

Port Lincoln, 1936. MV Moonta; 4 masted barque 'Pommern', barque 'Penang', 4 masted barque 'L'Avenir', 'Olivebank' at Kirton Point.

Tumby Bay about 1906

Tumby Bay about 1906

Tumby Bay about 1906.

Port Augusta

Port Augusta

Port Augusta. Ship 'City of Adelaide', ship 'Romanoff'. [City of Adelaide composite ship (later barque) 791 tons. ON50036, 176.8 x 33.2 x 18.8. Built 1864 (5). W. Pile and Co. Sunderland. Owners: Devitt and Moore, registered London. Usually employed in the South Australian trades and often loaded wool at Port Augusta. Became a Royal Naval hospital hulk, later an accommodation ship and was renamed Carrick from at least 1925. Given by the Royal Navy for use as a club ship by RNR and berthed in Scotland. See Ships of the Royal Navy, Vol. 1 JJ Colledge, David and Charles, 1969.]

Shipping, Port Augusta

Shipping, Port Augusta

Shipping, Port Augusta. Bow of 'Beltana', 'Joliba', 'Pakwan'.

Shipping, Port Augusta, 27th September 1884

Shipping, Port Augusta, 27th September 1884

Shipping, Port Augusta 27th September 1884. Left panel: 'Thunderbolt', 'Jacobus Johannes', 'Duisdeer', 'Capella', 'Peri', 'Oaklands'. Right panel: 'Phillis'. 'Joliba', SS 'Investigator', SS 'Bengal', 'Prospero', 'Auckland', 'Beltana', 'City of Adelaide', 'Postboy'. [City of Adelaide = composite ship (later barque) 791 tons. ON50036, 176.8 x 33.2 x 18.8. Built 1864 (5). W. Pile and Co. Sunderland. Owners: Devitt and Moore, registered London. Usually employed in the South Australian trades and often loaded wool at Port Augusta. Became a Royal Naval hospital hulk, later an accommodation ship and was renamed Carrick from at least 1925. Given by the Royal Navy for use as a club ship by RNR and berthed in Scotland. See Ships of the Royal Navy, Vol. 1 JJ Colledge, David and Charles, 1969.]

Shipping, Port Augusta, 8th October 1888

Shipping, Port Augusta, 8th October 1888

Port Augusta 8th October 1888. From left; 'Rohilla', 'Oriana', SS 'Restitution', SS 'Afghan', SS 'Port Pirie'.

Port Augusta, 8th October 1888

Port Augusta, 8th October 1888

Port Augusta 8th October 1888. From left; 'Rohilla', 'Oriana', SS 'Restitution', SS 'Afghan', SS 'Port Pirie'.

Port Augusta 1889

Port Augusta 1889

Port Augusta 1889.

Port Augusta 1889

Port Augusta 1889

Port Augusta 1889. 'Jean Pierre', 'Southern Belle'.

Port Augusta 1889

Port Augusta 1889

Port Augusta 1889.

Port Augusta November 1890

Port Augusta November 1890

Port Augusta November 1890. 'Guy Mannering', SS 'Port Pirie', 'Moel Tryvan', 'Genevie M. Tucker', 'Cathcart', 'Oriana'.

Shipping at Port Augusta

Shipping at Port Augusta

Shipping at Port Augusta. 'Genevie M. Tucker', 'Imberhorn'.

Shipping at Port Augusta in the 1890s

Shipping at Port Augusta in the 1890s

Shipping at Port Augusta in the 1890s.

Shipping at Port Augusta January 1894

Shipping at Port Augusta January 1894

Shipping at Port Augusta January 1894. From left; 'Flotow', 'Carl', 'Dimsdale'.

Port Augusta about 1900

Port Augusta about 1900

Port Augusta about 1900.

Wharf at Port Augusta

Wharf at Port Augusta

Wharf at Port Augusta. Ship 'Glenard', SS 'Investigator'. A researcher believes this event could have taken place on 1st January 1911, as The Glenard was made available to the Regatta Committee as flagship.

Port Pirie 1876

Port Pirie 1876

Port Pirie 1876. 'Water Lily', 'Spindrift' and 'Lillie May' at Galloway's wharf. Opposite Wills' and Knapman's Hotel, Ellen Street.

Galloway's wharf 1876

Galloway's wharf 1876

Galloway's wharf, 1876.

'United States' barque at Port Pirie in the 1880s

'United States' barque at Port Pirie in the 1880s

'United States' barque at Port Pirie in the 1880s.

Port Pirie in the 1880s

Port Pirie in the 1880s

Port Pirie in the 1880s. Brigantine 'Mary Webster', schooner 'Water Lily'.

Port Pirie about 1900

Port Pirie about 1900

Port Pirie about 1900. 4 masted barque 'Gifford' and barque 'Ellora'. Date is between November 24 1892 and January 7 1893. From records of Port Pirie Harbors Board.

Port Pirie about 1900

Port Pirie about 1900

Shipping, Port Pirie about 1905. Information from a researcher: "I believe the ship next the wharf and bow on is the Glasgow four-masted barque 'Earl of Dunmore' built on the Clyde 1891. The reason I believe this may be the Earl of Dunmore is she had a scroll, or fiddle bow, at the fore-stem rather than the more usual figure-head, this scroll was painted dark colour probably brown, whereas the usual figure heads were usually white, her rig was of double topsails and single t'gallants as the ship in the photo, and had the same arrangement of painted ports, and single hawse-pipe hole each side, (some ships had two each side). Earl of Dunmore was in Port Pirie at least twice, in 1894 and 1897. Another characteristic the Earl of Dunmore had was, she had no chart house on the poop aft, that detail is not visible in this photo.

Shipping,Port Pirie about 1908

Shipping,Port Pirie about 1908

Shipping, Port Pirie about 1908.

Shipping,Port Pirie about 1910

Shipping,Port Pirie about 1910

Shipping, Port Pirie about 1910

Shipping,Port Pirie about 1910

Shipping,Port Pirie about 1910

Shipping, Port Pirie about 1910

Shipping, Port Pirie 1908

Shipping, Port Pirie 1908

Shipping, Port Pirie 1908. Ship 'County of Cardigan'. Date is February 1908. From records of Port Pirie Harbors Board.

Shipping, Port Pirie 1912

Shipping, Port Pirie 1912

Shipping, Port Pirie about 1912. Ship 'County of Cardigan'.

Shipping, Port Pirie 1908

Shipping, Port Pirie 1908

Barque 'Meinwen' and ketch 'Spindrift' at Port Pirie about 1912. Date is January 1908. From records of Port Pirie Harbors Board.

Shipping, Port Pirie about 1930

Shipping, Port Pirie about 1930

Shipping, Port Pirie about 1930. SS "Shakespear' ['Shakespear' = steel single screw steamship, 5029 gross, 3154 net tons. ON149747. 407.0 x 53.5 x 26.7. Built 1926 R Duncan and Co. Ltd., Port Glasgow. Owners: Shakespear Shipping Co. (Glover Bros.) registered London]