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

Port Victoria 1934

Port Victoria 1934

Port Victoria 1934. 4 masted barques 'Priwall', 'Viking', 'Padua', 'Pommern', 'Achibald Russell', and barque 'Killoran'. Units of the Mosquito Fleet engaged in lightering at Port Victoria. Included are the 'John Lewis', 'Harold', 'Forbes Bros', 'Alert', 'Stormbird', 'Gerard' and MS 'Coorabie'.

Shipping, Port Victoria 1934

Shipping, Port Victoria 1934

Shipping, Port Victoria 1934. Left Panel. 4 masted barques 'Priwall', 'Pamir', 'Viking'. Right Panel. Ketches at jetty. Barque 'Penang', 4 masted barques 'Pommern', 'Archibald Russell'.

Port Victoria 1934

Port Victoria 1934

Port Victoria 1934. 'Priwall', 'Viking', 'Pamir', 'Padua', ketch 'Forbes Bros', and 4 masted barque 'Archibald Russell'.

Grain ships at Port Victoria 1934

Grain ships at Port Victoria 1934

Grain ships at Port Victoria 1934. 'Priwall', 'Viking', 'Pamir', 'Padua'.

Port Victoria 1934

Port Victoria 1934

Port Victoria 1934. 'Priwall', 'Viking', 'Pamir', 'Padua', 'Archibald Russell'.

Evening reflections, Port Victoria 1934

Evening reflections, Port Victoria 1934

Evening reflections. Port Victoria 1934. Seven square rigged grain ships at anchor.

Port Victoria 1924

Port Victoria 1924

Port Victoria 1924. SS 'Broadway' (alongside), SS 'Nalpa'.

Port Victoria 1924

Port Victoria 1924

Port Victoria 1924. SS 'Excelsior', schooner 'MacIntyre', barque 'Toni', schooner 'Rooganah'.

Port Rickaby about 1910

Port Rickaby about 1910

Port Rickaby about 1910. Ketch 'Lurline' alongside.

'Annie Taylor' and 'Handa Isle' at Edithburgh

'Annie Taylor' and 'Handa Isle' at Edithburgh

'Annie Taylor' and 'Handa Isle' at Edithburgh. [Wooden 2 masted ketch, 73 tons, ON64374, 86.0 x 18.5 x 7.2 built 1871 Cape Hawke, NSW for owners in New South Wales. In December 1873 sold to Port Adelaide shipowners and then in 1888 transferred to port of Fremantle. Sold to foreigners about 1909 and broken up at Koepang, Timor in 1912.] A researcher disputes the caption - 'The only time that the 'Handa Isle' was at Edithburgh, indeed S.A. waters, between 1890 and 1910 was in January 1895. She left Port Adelaide for Edithburg on Jan 19 and sailed from there on the 23rd. On Jan 21 the ketch 'Lizzie Taylor' arrived at Edithburg to also load salt. Both vessels are named in a S A Register story on Jan 28. At this time the 'Annie Taylor' was in WA under WA ownership and was, according to her register, a topsail schooner. The photo is most definitely of a ketch.'

Shipping at Edithburgh about 1908

Shipping at Edithburgh about 1908

Shipping at Edithburgh about 1908.

Coastal steamships at Edithburgh on a New Year's Day about 1912

Coastal steamships at Edithburgh on a New Year's Day about 1912

Coastal steamships at Edithburgh on a New Year's Day about 1912, including the 'Warrawee' on the left.

Port Victor, 1894

Port Victor, 1894

Port Victor, 1894. Barque 'Cardigan Castle' being towed out by SS 'Echuca'.

Port Victor, 1894

Port Victor, 1894

Port Victor 1894. Barque 'Cardigan Castle', SS 'Gulf of Taranto', ship Fürst Bismarck, SS 'Port Stephens'.

Wharf at Port Victor

Wharf at Port Victor

Wharf at Port Victor. Barque 'Finland'.

Victor Harbour

Victor Harbour

Victor Harbour. Ship 'Euphrosyne', barques 'Finland' and 'Inverneill'.

Shipping, Victor Harbour

Shipping, Victor Harbour

Shipping, Victor Harbour. Ship 'Euphrosyne', barques 'Finland' and 'Inverneill'.

Port Broughton 1910

Port Broughton 1910

Port Broughton 1910. SS 'Herbert', schooner 'Eclipse' stern of 'Lurline'.

Kangaroo Beach, Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Beach, Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Beach. Kangaroo Island. SS 'Governor Musgrave'.

Outer Harbor about 1912

Outer Harbor about 1912

Outer Harbor about 1912.

'Flying Childers'

'Flying Childers'

'Flying Childers' wooden barque 230 tons [wooden 3 mast barque, whaler, 230 tons. ON32021, 96.4 x 23.5 x 13.4. Built 1846 John Watson, Hobart Town, VDL. Owners: John Watson, registered Hobart Town. June 1847 George Watson, May 1851 Askin Morrison, March 1860 James; Alexander and JG McGregor, April 1861 Alex and John Gibson McGregor. Wrecked at Port Davey, Tasmania, June 16, 1877]

'Victoria' wooden barque

'Victoria' wooden barque

'Victoria' wooden barque 365 tons being towed out of Hobart [wooden 3 mast barque, ON57513, 365 tons, altered 1876 - 310 tons. 128.6 x 27.6 x 15.4. Built 1860 Lubeck. Owners(ex-Foreign 1871) Jan. 1871 George Salier, registered Hobart; Jan. 1876 J Fisher; Dec. 1880 WM Fisher; Dec. 1885 J Shimmins; May 1892 James McLeod, registered Melbourne; Oct. 1911 A Phillips for demolition. Register closed 1911. Purchased for whaling]

'Asia' wooden barque

'Asia' wooden barque

'Asia' wooden barque 308 tons. [wooden three mast barque, whaler ON10251. 308 tons, 123.0 x 25.7 x 14.7. Built 1859 (7) Cochar, Montrose (Forfarshire) Owners: originally owned in Arbroath. March 1870 A. McGregor, S. Kennedy and J. Bayley, registered Hobart. Sept. 1880 Alex McGregor and James Bayley. Dec. 1895 GR Greenwood registered Auckland. 1898 D. Sheehy registered Sydney (and made into a hulk) 1901 Lever Bros. Ltd.]

'Derwent Hunter' wooden barque

'Derwent Hunter' wooden barque

'Derwent Hunter' wooden barque 368 tons [wooden 3 mast barque, ON32094. 368 tons, 106.2 x 29.0 x 18.6. Built in 1810 and 1811 at Kensington, Philadelphia, Penn. and named North America. Renamed in 1861. Owners 1861 Alexander McGregor and Charles Bayley, registered Hobart. March 1886 Alex. McGregor. Register closed with 'Burnt at the Domain Slip. Hobart 1907'. There is some mention of this vessel in Wrecks in Tasmanian Waters by Harry O'May (not a particularly reliable source) that says she was hulked in 1884 and scuttled alongside the slip and used as a store]

'Velocity' wooden brigantine

'Velocity' wooden brigantine

'Velocity' wooden brigantine 140 tons [wooden 2 mast brigantine, ON35370, 139 tons. 78.0 x 20.8 x 13.8. Built 1827 at Shaldon at the mouth of the Teign river, in Devon. Owners: formerly in London; Nov. 1868 Robert Drysdale, registered Sydney; Dec. 1868 WL Crowther, registered Hobart; March 1875 Crowther sells 16/64ths to JW Robinson; May 1885 Robinson sells to IE Chapman. Crowther dies 1855 and his exec. James Mulchay. Register closed in 1889 with 'Broken up']

'Waterwitch' wooden barque

'Waterwitch' wooden barque

'Waterwitch' wooden barque 236 tons [wooden hull, 3 mast barque, ON32270, 253 tons, later 236 tons. 95.6 x 22.6 x 17.4. 1860 -remeasured = 99.5 x 22.6 x 17.4. Built 1820 at the Royal Naval Dockyard, Pembroke (Milford Haven) and launched as a 10 gun brig-sloop, named HMS 'Falcon', renamed in 1838 when sold out of the service, and 'raised upon', i.e. her sides raised. Owners: formerly in London = Dec. 1853 - William Burgess and Alex. Learmouth (32) and George Sidney, registered Sydney; July 1855 - Charles Smith and SK Salting; March 1860 John McArthur, registered Hobart Town; July 1875 Alex McGregor and James Bayley; Aug. 1884 Alex McGregor. Register closed in 1917 with 'Broken up as in 1899'. See also 'Wrecks in Tasmanian Waters' by H O'May] [NB: Photograph is mounted back to front]

Vessels 'Pet' and 'Waterwitch'

Vessels 'Pet' and 'Waterwitch'

'Pet' and 'Waterwitch' wooden barque 236 tons.

'Waterwitch' wooden barque

'Waterwitch' wooden barque

'Waterwitch' wooden barque 236 tons hulked [wooden hull, 3 mast barque, ON32270, 253 tons, later 236 tons. 95.6 x 22.6 x 17.4. 1860 -remeasured = 99.5 x 22.6 x 17.4. Built 1820 at the Royal Naval Dockyard, Pembroke (Milford Haven) and launched as a 10 gun brig-sloop, named HMS 'Falcon', renamed in 1838 when sold out of the service, and 'raised upon', i.e. her sides raised. Owners: formerly in London = Dec. 1853 - William Burgess and Alex. Learmouth (32) and George Sidney, registered Sydney; July 1855 - Charles Smith and SK Salting; March 1860 John McArthur, registered Hobart Town; July 1875 Alex McGregor and James Bayley; Aug. 1884 Alex McGregor. Register closed in 1917 with 'Broken up as in 1899'. See also 'Wrecks in Tasmanian Waters' by H O'May] [NB: Photograph is correctly pasted in, PRG 1373/40/7 is back to front]

'Helen' wooden barque

'Helen' wooden barque

'Helen' wooden barque 343 tons [wooden 3 mast barque, ON49280, 343 tons, 135.3 x 25.3 x 15.8. Built 1864 R Steele, Greenock. Owners: JB Watt, registered Sydney. March 1867 Charles Bayley, registered Hobart Town. June 1867 Charles Bayley and Alex McGregor. Jan. 1873 Bayley, McGregor and George M Evans. Aug. 1885 Alex McGregor. c.1901 Cowper & Taylor. 1913 (Oct) Victorian Lighterage Co. Ltd., registered Melbourne and hulked]

'Helen' wooden barque

'Helen' wooden barque

'Helen' wooden barque 343 tons served as a whaler and trader [wooden 3 mast barque, ON49280, 343 tons, 135.3 x 25.3 x 15.8. Built 1864 R Steele, Greenock. Owners: JB Watt, registered Sydney. March 1867 Charles Bayley, registered Hobart Town. June 1867 Charles Bayley and Alex McGregor. Jan. 1873 Bayley, McGregor and George M Evans. Aug. 1885 Alex McGregor. c.1901 Cowper & Taylor. 1913 (Oct) Victorian Lighterage Co. Ltd., registered Melbourne and hulked] NB: this photograph is identified as Offley/Offly in Crowther Collection by G Broxam in correspondence to Ronald H Parsons in June 1989.