![]() ![]() The jetty at Semaphore BeachĬrowds of holidaymakers enjoying the beach and walking on the jetty at Semaphore, South Australia. Holiday-makers enjoying the beach and buying from an ice cream cart on the beach at Semaphore, South Australia. Workmen standing at the base of the light beacon on Semaphore jetty, South Australia. Beacon on the jetty at Semaphore, South Australia Workmen at the old lighthouse on Semaphore jetty, South Australia. Lighthouse on Semaphore jetty, South Australia Premises of the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron Club House at the Esplanade, Semaphore. Holiday crowds patronising the side-shows and the beach at Semaphore, South Australia. Holiday crowds at Semaphore, South Australia Source: Observer newspaper 27 December 1924 page 32. ![]() The two storey wooden house is that of Mr. In the corner of the enclosure is the old wooden room in which pilots on night duty slept. The signal station and mast with the tide signals are next. The enclosure to the left and the two small houses are the boarding station quarters. Pilot Fred Boord is seated at the end of the wall and Signalman William Uden is leaning on the post. The Signal Station at Semaphore, South Australia. The Signal Station at Semaphore, South Australia A beach scene at Semaphore, South AustraliaĪdults and children enjoying the beach on a warm day at Semaphore, South Australia children's swings can be seen in the background. ![]() The two storey house in the background was owned by Richard Jagoe, a shipping reporter. The Signalling Station at Semaphore on the coast of South Australia the pilot is seated at the end of the wall and Signalman William Uden is leaning on the post in the enclosure is the old wooden room in which the pilots on night duty slept. The Signalling Station at Semaphore, South Australia Spectators on Semaphore jetty watching the start of a swimming event below them. Spectators on Semaphore jetty watching a swimming event A man diving off Semaphore jettyĪ man diving off a jetty at Semaphore, South Australia. The South Australian Harbor's Board motor launch 'Anne E. The National Railway Museum's steam locomotive No6, 'Bill' The museum operates a 2km long 457 mm gauge railway from Semaphore to Fort Glanville. Part of the front window of Arthur Samuels' grocery store on Semaphore Road, Semaphore. ![]()
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