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JERVOIS Bridge western end of Port Adelaide was a Cast Iron swing bridge, it pivoted in the middle to allow grain ships to access the Port Canal (dug 1880 back filled 1990's) and grain silos near by. The Bridge was removed in the 1990 and is still on display near Shed No1 near the Birken Head Bridge.
Factory in the back Ground is the CSR sugar works. most likely the what is in the bags on the horse and dray. Photo appears to have been taken from the balcony of the tiny BUG-TRAP hotel demolished in the mid 1990.
(information from Geoff Osborne, see comment below)
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Before Barangaroo …
The CSR operated Kowulka , built in 1984 . By the time of her 20th birthday her appearance was not good . Sydney Observatory behind .
Ex-CR now Cincinnati Scenic Railway Caboose #23505 sits stored on the old Trupointe Coop siding just outside Lebanon, Oh
On November 25th 2011, some World Agroforestry Centre staff visited the Internally Displaced Persons Camp in Maai Mahiu, Kenya. They had a memorable time planting over a thousand tree seedlings.
Five of the new CSR locos , CSR003,CSR004,CSR006,CSR001,CSR002 are stabled outside of thier new depot at Penfield after thier delivery run on 5-2-12
4lb bags of sugar at the Colonial Sugar Refinery. Image from Dynamic Australia. Australia Publicity Council. 1968. Book in my collection.
Participants: Sunaina Joseph + Sadia Anis
Description: While the SPL matches were on its peak, co-owner cum bats man of Mumbai Lions, wanted the forces of nature to be with him/ team. Historically being a women - charmer, suddenly decides to charm the Goddess with his
"REVERSE GODDESS POSE". Which soon became viral and supporters of Mumbai Lions across locations, despite being on LAND, AIR, SEA joined hands to charm the GODDESS with this REVERSE POSE. Result was the unbeatable performance and victory by Mumbai Lions!!! Blessed by the forces of nature!!!
Image Courtesy: Reverse Goddess Pose - Winning Move of the SPL Tournament
Patented: By co-owner/ bats man (Vishal Kale) of Mumbai Lions.