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Weir, Clarendon

Weir, Clarendon

Workers at the weir.

Workers at the weir

Workers at the weir

Workers at the weir.

Construction, Clarendon

Construction, Clarendon

Weir under construction - two officials inspecting the progress.

Weir

Weir

Weir in South Australia.

Weir Construction, Clarendon

Weir Construction, Clarendon

Weir under construction.

Bullock teams, Cleve

Bullock teams, Cleve

Kaden and Whyles bullock teams pulling loads of wheat through Cleve.

Camel-drawn woolcarts

Camel-drawn woolcarts

Camel-drawn woolcarts.

Camel-drawn woolcarts

Camel-drawn woolcarts

Camel-drawn woolcarts : camels resting.

Camel-drawn woolcarts

Camel-drawn woolcarts

Camel-drawn woolcarts.

Coobowie Hotel

Coobowie Hotel

Loaded horse-drawn wagons pulled up outside the Coobowie Hotel.

Coobowie

Coobowie

Unidentified ship unloading supplies into bullock wagon.

White Cloud, Coorong

White Cloud, Coorong

White Cloud, schooner near McGrath's Flat, below the "Needles"and personnel :l-r Edward D. Goode, Captain Notter, Mr. Hutchenson (Clerk Pt. Elliott D.C.), Captain Geo. Ritchie (later Sir George), Admiral Creswell, Les Goode (boy), Edward Goode.

School children, Corny Point

School children, Corny Point

School children with their teachers.

Children Playing

Children Playing

Children playing on the river bank and standing on the footbridge over the Sturt River ford, at the bottom of Winn's Road, Coromandel Valley, looking towards the Watchman family house.

Coromandel Valley

Coromandel Valley

Horse and trap near the footbridge over the Sturt River at the bottom of Winns Road, Coromandel Valley. A man and small boy are standing on the bridge.

Coward Springs

Coward Springs

Artesian Well at Coward Springs, west of Lake Eyre. A visiting crowd of men are listening to a speaker. This could possibly be the official opening of the artesian well which was sunk in 1886.

Cowell

Cowell

Main Street and wheat carriers - in gateway, George Harris riding the horse and Bert Heath.

Cowell

Cowell

Main Street and wheat carriers unloading grain from horsedrawn teams.

Cowell region

Cowell region

Original homestead of Mr. David McKenzie, M.P. of Franklin Harbour at Yabmana via Cowell. The dwelling at the back was built in 1878 and the building at front right hand side was the Police Station.

Cowell

Cowell

Mr. John Mildwater's Homestead. Franklin Harbour - family gathered on verandah, Mr. Mildwaters second from right.

Cowell

Cowell

Ships anchored at the Cowell Jetty.

The Cowell School

The Cowell School

Schoolchildren assembled around the flagpole.

Cowell

Cowell

Horsedrawn teams unloading wheat at the wheat stacks yard.

Cowell

Cowell

Scrub logging at Utera using bullock teams. l-r Jack Deer, Oliver Jacobs, Arthur Deer, unknown, Coweel Jacobs.

Cowell

Cowell

F. Jacobs' bullock team.

Crafers

Crafers

Premises of Farrent's bakery with three horsedrawn delivery carts ready to go.

Crown Point

Crown Point

[General description] Standing in a desert landscape are three slab huts, two of which have thatched verandahs. These buildings comprise the homestead at Crown Point cattle station. Trees, probably along the Finke River which flows (sporadically) through the property are seen in the background. The property was established before 1886 when it was owned by Messrs. Willoby, Harding & Co.

Currency Creek

Currency Creek

Railway Bridge, Currency Creek.

Currency Creek Viaduct

Currency Creek Viaduct

Currency Creek Viaduct. For dimensions and builders' names, please see Library Staff.

Daly Waters Telegraph Station

Daly Waters Telegraph Station

Daly Waters Telegraph Station.