Clipper Ship 'City of Adelaide'

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1   Link   Is it too late to save the Port?
The Advertiser, 23-October-2009, by Kim Wheatley, Tim Lloyd
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2   Link   Masterplan for McLaren Wharf and Cruickshank’s Corner
Government of South Australia - Land Management Corporation, September 2009
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3   Link   SA Minister for Infrastructure Letter
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4   Link   Master plan to revitalise the Port Centre
Government of South Australia - Land Management Corporation, 08-September-2009

Member for Port Adelaide Kevin Foley announced today that the South Australian Government’s Land Management Corporation (LMC) and the City of Port Adelaide Enfield will seek tenders for a consultant to prepare a master plan for the McLaren Wharf precinct and Cruickshank’s Corner in historic Port Adelaide.

The master planning process will assess the feasibility of a maritime heritage precinct on Cruickshank’s Corner that could offer a home for historic South Australian vessels such as the Falie and the Nelcebee.
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5   Link   New hope for City of Adelaide clipper
Adelaide Now, 09-July-2009

THE historic clipper City of Adelaide is one step closer to being saved in Scotland and coming to Seaport Village, a maritime museum proposed for Port Adelaide.
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6   Link   Save our Ships
Portside Messenger, 04-March-2009, by Heather Kennett

Merchant Navy Association of SA secretary Keith Ridgeway says the MV Nelcebee and the tall ship Falie are rotting away while the State Government continues to wait on options to commemorate them a process which started in 2006.
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NEW! - We now have over 1,000 crew records on-line.

On 6th August 1864 the brand-new City of Adelaide left the Thames docklands of central London to sail for South Australia with her passengers, 100 tons of coal, 11,300 items of general cargo (bales, cases, casks, packages and bundles) - and a crew of 38 men ... Read more >>