The ship's graveyard in the North Arm of Port River, Adelaide South Australia
right foreground is a wooden barge. Rectangle on the left is an iron pontoon. Ribs behind the pontoon are the remains of the "Lady Daly", (schooner, 1876) a wooden boat, here since 1926. In the background are the sterns of the Glaucus (Screw steamer, 1878) towed to the Garden Island Ships' Graveyard, where it was beached on 4 July 1935. and possibly the Garthneill (barque, 1895), here since 29 November 1935. The boiler is of unknown origin (most names from here). Boiler is probably from the Glaucus, See Wreck details.
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