Pioneers landing at Port Adelaide |
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Title : | Pioneers landing at Port Adelaide |
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Creator : | Skipper, John Michael, 1815-1883, artist | ||
Date of creation : | 1839 | ||
Format : | Artwork | ||
Dimensions : | 225 x 305 mm | ||
Contributor : | State Library of South Australia | ||
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Description : |
Watercolour on paper sketch depicting pioneers being carried on the backs of sailors through the shallow waters of Port Adelaide as they land for the first time in South Australia. Adelaide's port in the new colony was at first a rather primitive landing place which became known as Port Misery: the early settlers arrived at a muddy swamp, and both passengers and goods were landed unsatisfactorily at the site. Artist John Skipper was noted for his vignettes of colonial Adelaide. Pioneers landing at Port Adelaide (1839) captures with humour the difficulties and frustrations encountered on landing at the colony. Without a wharf at the port, ships could not reach the shore and so goods were 'floated' to land and people were carried or ferried in small boats. In 1840 David McLaren built the first wharf which extended into the deeper waters of the Port River, alleviating some of the new arrivals' difficulties. In addition to problems with landing from the ships, for several years prior to the completion of a proper road, newly arrived migrants had to walk the considerable distance to reach the settlement at Adelaide. Migrants with sufficient finances had their goods transported by bullocks, but many carried their possessions or used wheelbarrows for transport. Early German settler Carl Gustav Schedlich described in his memoirs his disappointment upon landing at Port Adelaide in December 1846: |
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Related names : | Skipper, John Michael, 1815-1883 |
Period : | 1836-1851 |
Place : | Port Adelaide |
Further reading : | The Flinders history of South Australia. Social history/ edited by Eric Richards. Netley, S. Aust. : Wakefield Press, 1986 Lock-Weir, Tracey Visions of Adelaide, 1836-1886 Adelaide : Art Gallery of South Australia, 2005 Mudflats to metropolis: Port Adelaide 1836-1986 [Port Adelaide, S. Aust.: B. & T. Publishers, 1986] Parsons, Ronald Port Misery and the new port (early Port Adelaide) Lobethal, S. Aust. : R.H. Parsons, 1997 Samuels, Brian History and heritage in the Port Centre and inner harbour: notes for a walk around the Port Centre for the Historical Society of South Australia, 22 October 2000 [Adelaide : Heritage South Australia?, 2000] |
Internet links : | Port Adelaide State Heritage Area [SA Deptartment for Environment & Heritage] SA Memory: A rich tapestry Landing at Port Adelaide in December 1846 |