There are 9 Maritime museums in South Australia
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The Museum is the oldest Maritime museum in Australia and houses a wide collection of Sea and Ship focussed artefacts, published material, and artefacts.
Axel Stenross The Finnish shipbuilder sailed the mighty oceans on the windjammer sv Olivebank, arrived in Port Lincoln in 1927 to load grain for Europe and decided this was the place to be.
The Clipper Ship City Adelaide is the oldest clipper ship in the world.
The Penneshaw Maritime and Folk Museum occupies the building once known as the Hog Bay Public School, which operated from 1869 to 1967.
Contains the stories of over 30 ships wrecked along Port MacDonnell's rugged coastline including the Admella, Australia's worst shipping disaster.
Port Victoria Maritime Museum is a maritime museum in the Australian state of South Australia located on the west coast of Yorke Peninsula in Port Victoria.
The Robe Customs House Maritime Museum is a Maritime museum located in Robe, SA.
The South Australian Maritime Museum is a state government museum, part of the History Trust of South Australia.
The Whyalla Maritime Museum houses the former HMAS Whyalla, the first ship to be built at Whyalla Shipyards in 1941.