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Horses and buggies outside an imposing two storey residence

Horses and buggies outside an imposing two storey residence

Horses and buggies, and a young girl on a piebald horse held steady by a woman, outside a stone two storey residence, formerly the Currency Creek Hotel.

Several men standing by a 1930 Chrysler outside Goode & Co. Goolwa

Several men standing by a 1930 Chrysler outside Goode & Co. Goolwa

Several men from left to right: E. Goode, Dr. Harold Goode and an unidentified man, standing by a 1930 Chrysler, with a petrol bowser behind it, outside Thos. Goode & Co. premises at Goolwa.

A girl opposite Nockolds Bakery, Cadell Street, Goolwa

A girl opposite Nockolds Bakery, Cadell Street, Goolwa

A girl in the street opposite A. Nockolds bakery, with horse and cart outside, and view up Cadell Street, Goolwa. [Duplicate of B 7918].

Wide view of Goolwa town from the River Murray

Wide view of Goolwa town from the River Murray

A wide view of Goolwa town, taken from the River Murray, showing wide roads, and few buildings. The photo is taken from the flag platform of the signal mast at Goolwa Wharf. The flag platform was 55 feet above ground level. Buildings visible include the Australasian and Corio Hotels, the Post Office and former Railway stables. [Information provided by A.D. Presgrave].

Goolwa Rotunda

Goolwa Rotunda

Goolwa Rotunda in the centre of an ornamental garden.

Goolwa Rotunda on Regatta day with brass band and children

Goolwa Rotunda on Regatta day with brass band and children

Goolwa Rotunda, Regatta day, with a brass band inside the rotunda and schoolchildren sitting on the steps.

Early Goolwa showing dirt road approach to stone cottages and church

Early Goolwa showing dirt road approach to stone cottages and church

Early Goolwa with dirt road into township, with stone cottages and church on right, and main street and buildings in distance. The photograph was taken from a point near the Goolwa Primary School, with the Anglican Church on the right of the picture, and Police Station and Court House at the distant left of picture. The house in the centre was Mr. Chrystal's house that still stands on the corner of Moore and Loveday Streets.

Goolwa School Children posed in rows

Goolwa School Children posed in rows

Goolwa School Children arranged in rows for photograph with male teacher far left.

Goolwa Bathing Pool

Goolwa Bathing Pool

Goolwa Bathing Pool, a small semi-enclosed area on the beach, with a small yacht and boat tied up, and a mixed group of bathers posing in the wet sand.

An unnamed Aboriginal woman at Goolwa

An unnamed Aboriginal woman at Goolwa

An unnamed Aboriginal woman at Goolwa.

An Aboriginal camp in the Goolwa district

An Aboriginal camp in the Goolwa district

An Aboriginal group including women and children, sitting in front of a brush shelter in the Goolwa district. Handwritten caption notes 'Friends of E. Goode, Talex in top hat, Bettie and Loine in right corner'.

Group of Goolwa Aborigines outside a shelter

Group of Goolwa Aborigines outside a shelter

A small group of Goolwa Aborigines including two women, with a dog, outside a shelter.

Graham's castle, Goolwa

Graham's castle, Goolwa

Graham's castle, Goolwa, with two small girls on the front porch, and garden and hedge obscuring the view of the lower storey.

Goolwa slip engine

Goolwa slip engine

Goolwa slip engine.

P.S. Industry on Goolwa slip

P.S. Industry on Goolwa slip

Side view of P.S. Industry on Goolwa slip, November 1923, when under command of Captain Harry Brand.

Ship building on the Goolwa slip

Ship building on the Goolwa slip

Ship building at Goolwa slip, with men working on two hulls and building materials in foreground.

S.W. Captain Sturt on the Goolwa slip

S.W. Captain Sturt on the Goolwa slip

Bow view of stern wheeler 'Captain Sturt' on Goolwa slip, with 'Struggler' far right. On front deck, Keith Baker, Capt. George Johnson, B. Alkers, shipwright.

Launching a punt at Goolwa slip near S.W. Captain Sturt

Launching a punt at Goolwa slip near S.W. Captain Sturt

Launching a punt at Goolwa slip, with several men assisting, and a stern view of 'S.W. Captain Sturt' on the right.

Goolwa slip with small boats moored in the bay

Goolwa slip with small boats moored in the bay

Goolwa slip showing construction in progress, looking across the bay past small boats moored nearby.

Shipping at Goolwa with sheep pen and stack of wheat bags

Shipping at Goolwa with sheep pen and stack of wheat bags

Shipping at Goolwa, viewed from the road, with several paddle steamers tied up, partly obscured by sheep pens and stacks of wheat bags, and the railway line curving into the wharf area.

Goolwa Wharf with barge Cobar and other shipping

Goolwa Wharf with barge Cobar and other shipping

'Cobar' barge on the left, with other shipping at Goolwa Wharf.

Small pleasure boats moored near P.S. Cadell in Rotten Row

Small pleasure boats moored near P.S. Cadell in Rotten Row

Small pleasure boats moored near 'P.S. Cadell' in Rotten Row, Goolwa.

Thomas Goode and Governor Sir. George Le Hunte at Goolwa Wharf

Thomas Goode and Governor Sir. George Le Hunte at Goolwa Wharf

Thomas Goode and Governor Sir George Le Hunte, among several men in a horse-drawn carriage, at Goolwa Wharf.

Shipping around Goolwa Wharf and small yachts

Shipping around Goolwa Wharf and small yachts

Early Goolwa Wharf scene, with unidentified shipping, including small yachts and rowboats.

Shipping at Goolwa Wharf

Shipping at Goolwa Wharf

Shipping including paddle steamers at Goolwa Wharf.

Shipping at Goolwa

Shipping at Goolwa

Shipping possibly including 'P.S. Jolly Miller' at Goolwa, low tide, some vessels looking derelict. [The steamer with a heavy list on it at left is P.S. Jolly Miller which in the 1900s was owned by Thomas Goode. The land in the foreground had been reclaimed for the railway line by 1920].

Goolwa horse-drawn tram carriage being transported on a rail truck

Goolwa horse-drawn tram carriage being transported on a rail truck

Goolwa horse-drawn tram carriage being transported on a rail truck, its label reading 'First horse drawn railway carriage, S.A. 1854'. [Photo is dated 18 May 1954 when the centenary of the railway was celebrated. This is the replica of the first passenger truck being transported on the centenary train].

Back to Goolwa celebration in 1929 at the Goolwa Wharf

Back to Goolwa celebration in 1929 at the Goolwa Wharf

Back to Goolwa celebration, April 1929, at Goolwa Wharf, with crowds standing around the paddle steamer on the wharf, a steam train just arrived, and rail trucks in the foreground.

Goolwa Wharf and railway yards

Goolwa Wharf and railway yards

Goolwa Wharf and Railway yards empty of shipping or locomotives.

View of early Goolwa with men at work shipbuilding

View of early Goolwa with men at work shipbuilding

View of early Goolwa, 'looking upstream, dated late 1866. The building with the round roof is the Government Bond store, the large iron building is the Government Warehouse. The paddle steamer under construction is the 'P.S. Prince Alfred'.