As of 1998, two abandoned vessels lie in the vicinity of the Penrice salt pans — the “No.1.” or “Penrice” hulk, a vessel used to shore up the salt plans, and reputedly to store gunpowder, and the nearby Dorothy S.
No.1/ Penrice Hulk
No. 1 Hulk: Starboard Side through mangroves 03/06/1997 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from black and white print).
No. 1 Hulk: detail of deck opening 03/06/1997 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from 35mm Slide).
No. 1 Hulk: port side 03/06/1997 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from black and white print).
No. 1 Hulk: port side 03/06/1997 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from black and white print).
Survey team 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from colour print).
Detail of dredge aperture 03/06/1997 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from 35mm Slide)
No. 1 Hulk: well aperture 20/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from colour Print)
No. 1 Hulk: detail of dredge aperture 03/06/1997 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from 35mm Slide).
Sluice gates on southern edge of embankment 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from colour print).
No. 1 Hulk: bow 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from colour print).
No. 1 Hulk inside bow (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from 35mm Slide)
View toward forward section of Penrice gunpowder hulk (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from 35mm Slide)
Railway and wharf at Penrice salt pans (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from 35mm Slide)
No. 1 Hulk: Broad Creek wharf 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from colour print).
Broad Creek wharf looking south 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from colour print).
Flinders University students survey railway associated with salt pan and gunpowder hulk (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from 35mm Slide)
Railway extending from Penrice Hulk into salt plans, with associated infrastructure (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from 35mm Slide)
No. 1 Hulk: detail of inner port side plating 03/06/1997 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from black and white print).
No. 1 Hulk: detail of starboard plating 03/06/1997 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from black and white print).
No.1 Hulk: detail of stern 03/06/1997 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from black and white print).
Dorothy S.
“Dorothy S.” sternpost from inside vessel 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, colour print).
“Dorothy S.” stempost from inside vessel 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” stempost (starboard side) 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” stempost starboard side 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print)
“Dorothy S.” stempost from ouside of vessel 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” stempost from outside of vessel 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, colour print).
“Dorothy S.” portside stempost copper sheathing 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” portside sternpost with copper sheathing 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” portside frames 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” portside frames 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University scanned from colour print).
“Dorothy S.” starboard side frames 22/08/1998 (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University, scanned from colour print).
During kayak reconnaissance in 1999 it was noted that at low tide Barker Inlet (close to Port Adelaide, South Australia) is littered with the remains of small wooden watercraft (identities unknown).
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)
Unidentified Remains 09/05/1999, Barker Inlet, South Australia (Collection of Nathan Richards, scanned from 35mm colour slide)