Once considered a sleepy city, Adelaide has now transformed into the cosmopolitan coastal capital of South Australia. With a prospering
Premises of C.A. Osterstock, Sprint & Rolls Rapid Cycles, St. Vincent Street, Port Adelaide. Donated by M. Lockley. Date of original:c1930. Photograph courtesy of Port Adelaide Historical Society
Port Germein is a small seaside town that boasts a big attraction- the longest jetty in South Australia! by Katrina Gogel Located at the top of the Spencer Gulf with the Southern Flinders Ranges as its backdrop, the quiet coastal town of Port Germein is a popular holiday destination and stopover for tourists. In recent years on [...]
Discover the best Port Adelaide attractions! Here are the best things to do in Port Adelaide during your visit to this maritime precinct.
Looking north toward the Port River and Wharf sheds Date of original:c1961
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The magnificent Adelaide Oval is home to Port Adelaide and is popular to locals and visitors alike. This is a contemporary graphic representation of the ground in Port's team colours. The perfect interior wall art to compliment your home or work decor. PORT POWER! Printed on 200gsm quality stock. Frame not included. Sizes: A4 to A0 Other sizes available upon request. Please feel free to contact me with any queries, thank you.
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B 28982 The Ship Inn was on the south side of North Parade, between Nelson and Mildred Streets, in Port Adelaide. Established in 1840, destroyed by fire in 1857 and rebuilt on the same site. Stopped trading in 1909. For a brief period, June 1840 to, March 1841, it was known as the Help me Through the World Inn. Abraham Othen, the name above the door on the left, was the publican between 1884-1886. John Smith was the owner from 1860 to 1884. 'THE OLD SHIP INN, PORT ADELAIDE. From WM Reid. Ruby-street, Peterhead: — I read a paragraph in your issue of Friday last, as to the Seamen’s Mission and the new building to be erected on the site of the Old Ship Inn. It stated that the inn bore an unsaintly reputation in the old days. I do not know, but possibly some of the old landlords' descendants are still in the land of the living, and it would hurt them to read that remark. I think I can claim to be a fairly old Portonian, and I believe the old Ship Inn was one of the best conducted hotels on the face of the earth. The Freemasons had their lodge-room there, and I believe other lodges held their meetings. John Smith, who was the landlord from sometime in the fifties to well on towards the eighties, never opened his doors on a Sunday, but was a regular attendant at St. Paul's Church with his family. There is a house fronting Nile street which had a very unsaintly reputation a few yards from the mission. It was closed many years ago fortunately. I am a native of Port Adelaide. 73 years of age and a non-drinker of intoxicants for fifty years, so I am no hotelkeeper's champion, but I do love justice.' The Advertiser Tuesday 3 July 1923 page 13 Visit the State Library of South Australia to view more photos of South Australia.
A weird game saw Port run its margin out to 38 points at the close of play, here's what we learned.