Media
- Unknown girl in a boat at Dora Creek, c.1925 (jpeg)
- Harry Linsley's Boat Shed, Five Islands, Speers Point. Pictured in photograph are Joseph Dobinson Linsley, Albert Ernest Linsley, Alfred Lambert Linsley, Alfred Alexander Linsley and Harry Norman Linsley. (jpeg)
- Royal Motor Yacht Club, Toronto. (jpeg)
- Royal Motor Yacht Club, Toronto. (jpeg)
- Royal Motor Yacht Club, Toronto. (jpeg)
- Royal Motor Yacht Club, Toronto. (jpeg)
- Royal Motor Yacht Club, Toronto. (jpeg)
- Sailing at Toronto. The VJ with the Maltese Cross has been identified as belonging to Frank Hughes of Renwick Street, Toronto. His boat 'Rebel' along with a later boat called 'Crenoid' (sail insignia of an inverted triangle) sailed regularly at Toronto. (jpeg)
- Rod Davis sailing Ross Telfer’s Milne moth class sailing boat – one of 4 made via a co-op building project in 1965 (jpeg)
- Rescue 8 – Speers Point Amateur Sailing Club rescue boat c.1950 (jpeg)
- Crew aboard "Rescue 8", Speers Point Amateur Sailing Club rescue boat c.1950 Ian Telfer (L) (jpeg)
- One of the first fleet of moth class sailing boat on Lake Macquarie. Ross Telfer sailing Rod Davis’ cold moulded moth. Speers Point Amateur Sailing Club, c.1960 (jpeg)
- The launch "Lady Gilmour" on Lake Macquarie at Red Bluff, near to the entrance of South Creek, Warners Bay. Boat belonged to Jim Cherry at Warners Bay (jpeg)
- Three girls in a boat at Dora Creek, c1925. Mary Pedrotta is the girl in the middle. (jpeg)
- Coal ship named Himatangi seabound from Swansea, taking coal from the Wallermaine Collieries to Sydney. (jpeg)
- 'Wallarah' loading at Catherine Hill Bay jetty, 1913 (jpeg)
- Ship 'Galgabba', launched 1898. 77 feet long, 98 tons, named after builder James Lewis Boyd's birthplace. It was the first ship to be built at Swansea, in a career that extended almost 60 years. (jpeg)
- Ship named 'Gleaner', the second ship built by James Lewis Boyd, launched near Chapman Oval, Swansea NSW in 1902. The reason for the building site was the abundance of teatree timber, used for the solid frames of vessels. (jpeg)
- Ship named Galgabba, carried general cargo of the day, shingles, coal, cockle shell, sawn timber, bricks etc., to almost the entire coast of NSW. (jpeg)
- Ship named Rahra just after launching. Built 1912 at Lake Macquarie, NSW (jpeg)
- Ship named Rahra, sailing off to Hobart. (jpeg)
- J L Boyd and Son Ship Building Yard, 1943. (jpeg)
- J L Boyd and Son Ship Building Yard. (jpeg)
- J L Boyd and Son Ship Building Yard, 1943 (jpeg)