Chart of Port Adelaide, South Australia |
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Title : | Chart of Port Adelaide, South Australia |
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Creator : | Light, William, 1786-1839 | |||
Source : | Chart of Port Adelaide, South Australia [cartographic material] | |||
Place Of Creation : | [Adelaide] | |||
Publisher : | Survey Dept. | |||
Date of creation : | 1839 | |||
Format : | Map | |||
Contributor : | State Library of South Australia | |||
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Chart of Port Adelaide covering part of LeFevre's Peninsula and Torrens Island and showing detailed topography of the Port River and surrounding landcover. Several buoys are already laid down and a number of places are marked on the map as follows: A the landing place at Holdfast Bay, B the Old Landing Place (Port Misery) at the lower edge of the map, C the New Landing Place or Inner Harbor as it is now known. Several locations are D: adjacent or in the North Arm south of Torrens Island these are all represented as future locations for the port. E immediately adjacent to the North Arm is considered a suitable anchorage for the largest vessels. O is at the entrance to the river and is noted as a very good anchorage outside the outer bar. View a "zoomable" version. William Light's selection for the site of Adelaide was dependent on finding a good harbour. After a considerable search in which he had to reconcile actual locations with vague reports from whaling captains, as well as examine Kangaroo Island and Port Lincoln, he finally identified the Port River as a suitable harbour in November 1836. The first ship to enter the Port River, the Tam-o-Shanter was also the first casualty as it grounded on the outer bar to the river. It was however refloated. In 1839 the decision was made to move the harbour downstream to C the site of the present Inner Harbor. The references under 'Remarks' demonstrates the hopes of the Colony to provide anchorage of visiting vessels along the river and access further up to the city of Adelaide. It includes accompanying text providing navigational directions to those sailing the Gulf of St. Vincent and entitled: 'Directions'. Mary Thomas, daughter of early pioneers and printing press operators, Robert and Mary Thomas, often referred in her diary (PRG 1160/6, p. 42) to Aboriginal people, who had made a great impression on the young migrant. There were still many Aboriginal people living traditionally around the Port area at this time. Please note, the language used to describe Aboriginal people is not appropriate today;
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Related names : | Light, William, 1786-1839 Tam-O-Shanter (ship) |
Coverage year : | 1839 |
Period : | 1836-1851 |
Place : | Port Adelaide, South Australia |
Further reading : | The Adelaide Review, July 2004: The Light myth by Chris Bowe Couper-Smartt, John. Port Adelaide: tales from a "commodious harbour" Port Adelaide: Friends of the South Australian Maritime Museum, 2003 Mudflats to metropolis: Port Adelaide 1836-1986 [Port Adelaide, S. Aust.: B. & T. Publishers, 1986] Parsons, Ronald. Port Misery and the new port: the early Port Adelaide Magill, S. Aust.: R.H. Parsons, c1977 Dutton, Geoffrey Founder of a city: the life of Colonel William Light, first Surveyor-General of the colony of South Australia: founder of Adelaide, 1786-1839 Melbourne: Cheshire, 1960 Johnson, Donald Leslie The Adelaide city plan: fiction and fact Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 1986 Langmead, Donald Accidental architect Darlinghurst, N.S.W.: Crossing Press, 1994 |
Internet links : | State Library of South Australia, General Information Factsheets Online, Mapping sources for SA history SA Memory website, Foundation of South Australia, 1800-1851: Letter written to George Jones Wikipedia: Port Adelaide |
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