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

Sailing vessels at Newcastle, 4 masted barque 'Schiffbek', ship 'Schulau'

Sailing vessels at Newcastle, 4 masted barque 'Schiffbek', ship 'Schulau'

Sailing vessels at Newcastle about 1905, 4 masted barque 'Schiffbek' in stream with the ship 'Schulau' alongside.

Newcastle Harbour from Stockton, ship 'Jarlen'

Newcastle Harbour from Stockton, ship 'Jarlen'

Newcastle Harbour from Stockton about 1905, with the ship 'Jarlen'.

Newcastle Harbour from Stockton

Newcastle Harbour from Stockton

Newcastle Harbour from Stockton about 1905.

Shipping at Darling Harbour, Sydney.

Shipping at Darling Harbour, Sydney.

Shipping at Sydney about 1905.

Panorama of Newcastle Harbour, barque 'Famenoth', 4 masted barque 'Samaritan'

Panorama of Newcastle Harbour, barque 'Famenoth', 4 masted barque 'Samaritan'

Panorama of Newcastle Harbour with (centre panel) the barque 'Famenoth' and (right panel) the 4 masted barque 'Samaritan'.

Panorama of shipping in Newcastle Harbour

Panorama of shipping in Newcastle Harbour

Panorama of shipping in Newcastle Harbour with (left panel) 'Charmer' on right, in distance 'Tarpenbek', 'Toxteth', 'Tinto Hill', 'Samaritan', 'Emma Parker', (centre panel) 'Troop', 'Baunen' and (right panel) barquentine 'Selwyn Craig', 4 masted barque 'Almendral', and barque 'Edmund Rostand'.

Shipping at Newcastle, 4 masted barque 'Schiffbeck'

Shipping at Newcastle, 4 masted barque 'Schiffbeck'

Shipping at Newcastle about 1906, with the 4 masted barque 'Schiffbek'.

Shipping at Newcastle

Shipping at Newcastle

Shipping at Newcastle about 1906.

Shipping at Newcastle, 4 masted barque 'California'

Shipping at Newcastle, 4 masted barque 'California'

Shipping at Newcastle, 1906, with the 4 masted barque 'California' ex 'Walter H. Wilson'.

Shipping at Newcastle

Shipping at Newcastle

Shipping at Newcastle in 1906.

Shipping at Newcastle, barques 'Este', 'Finland', 'Morna'

Shipping at Newcastle, barques 'Este', 'Finland', 'Morna'

Shipping at Newcastle about 1906, with the barques 'Este', 'Finland' and 'Morna'.

Panorama of shipping at Newcastle, 'The Hahnemann', 'Templemore'

Panorama of shipping at Newcastle, 'The Hahnemann', 'Templemore'

Panorama of shipping at Newcastle, about July 1906, with (left panel) 'The Hahnemann' and (right panel) 'Templemore'.

Shipping at Newcastle

Shipping at Newcastle

Shipping at Newcastle in 1906.

Newcastle Harbour, bow of barque 'Eugenie Schneider', barque 'Albuera'

Newcastle Harbour, bow of barque 'Eugenie Schneider', barque 'Albuera'

Newcastle Harbour about 1908, with the bow of the barque 'Eugenie Schneider' and the barque 'Albuera'.

Shipping at Newcastle, barque 'General de Boisdeffre', 4 masted barque 'Port Stanley'

Shipping at Newcastle, barque 'General de Boisdeffre', 4 masted barque 'Port Stanley'

Shipping at Newcastle about 1908, with the barque 'General de Boisdeffre' and the 4 masted barque 'Port Stanley'.

Shipping at Newcastle, 4 masted barque 'Henriette'

Shipping at Newcastle, 4 masted barque 'Henriette'

Shipping at Newcastle about 1908, with the 4 masted barque 'Henriette'.

The 'George Thompson' in an unidentified port

The 'George Thompson' in an unidentified port

The Composite Ship 'George Thompson', 1128 tons, in an unidentified port [wooden ship, later barque, 1128 tons. ON48866. 209.1 x 36.2 x 22.5. Built 1865 (5) W Hood and Co. Aberdeen (iron beams) Owners: Alex Nicol and Co. Registered Aberdeen 1883 sold to Sydney owners. Wrecked 13 June 1902, under the Chilean flag. Caption says 'composite' but this vessel was of wood construction]

The 'Kosciusco' at Port Adelaide

The 'Kosciusco' at Port Adelaide

The wooden barque 'Kosciusco', 1192 tons, at Port Adelaide.

The 'Altcar' in an unidentified port

The 'Altcar' in an unidentified port

One of the first steel vessels, the steel barque 'Altcar', 1283 tons, in an unidentified port. [steel 3 mast barque, 1283gross tons ON 50473, 209.5 x 36.0 x 23.6. Built 1864 (8) Jones, Quiggin & Co. Liverpool for owners in Liverpool 1881 - James Ewan, registered Sydney: 1888 Alexander Burns. In 1896 sold to Italian owners without change of name. (Sometimes incorrectly claimed to be the first steel hulled ship. Possibly first LARGE steel hulled vessel.)]

Shipping at Sydney, 'Altcar' in background

Shipping at Sydney, 'Altcar' in background

Shipping at Sydney, with the barque 'Altcar' in the background. Sydney Town Hall and St. Andrew's Cathedral are visible on the horizon indicating that location is somewhere on the western side of Darling Harbour. [steel 3 mast barque, 1283gross tons ON 50473, 209.5 x 36.0 x 23.6. Built 1864 (8) Jones, Quiggin & Co. Liverpool for owners in Liverpool 1881 - James Ewan, registered Sydney: 1888 Alexander Burns. In 1896 sold to Italian owners without change of name. (Sometimes incorrectly claimed to be the first steel hulled ship. Possibly first LARGE steel hulled vessel.)]

Circular Quay, Sydney

Circular Quay, Sydney

Circular Quay, Sydney, 1865.

Circular Quay, Sydney

Circular Quay, Sydney

Circular Quay, Sydney, 1870.

Shipping at Newcastle, New South Wales

Shipping at Newcastle, New South Wales

Shipping at Newcastle Harbour, New South Wales, 1875; men and children are on the wharf with toy sailboats.

The S.S. 'Geelong' in Sydney Harbour

The S.S. 'Geelong' in Sydney Harbour

View of the S.S. 'Geelong' in Sydney Harbour in 1875.

Sydney Harbour from Elizabeth Bay

Sydney Harbour from Elizabeth Bay

View of Sydney Harbour from Elizabeth Bay in the 1880's.

Panorama of Newcastle Harbour

Panorama of Newcastle Harbour

Panorama view of Newcastle Harbour about 1885.

Newcastle Harbour

Newcastle Harbour

View of Newcastle Harbour about 1885.

Circular Quay, Sydney

Circular Quay, Sydney

Circular Quay, Sydney from For Macquarie in 1887.

Panorama of Newcastle Harbour

Panorama of Newcastle Harbour

Panorama of Newcastle Harbour in 1895.

Sydney Harbour from Elizabeth Bay

Sydney Harbour from Elizabeth Bay

View of Sydney Harbour from Elizabeth Bay in the 1890's.