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View of early Goolwa with cattle grazing and wharf in distance

View of early Goolwa with cattle grazing and wharf in distance

View of early Goolwa with cattle grazing on the foreshore, a windmill in the centre, and a distant crowd of people around a paddle steamer, at the wharf.

Unloading wool from the Darling at Goolwa

Unloading wool from the Darling at Goolwa

Unloading wool transported by river boats from the River Darling, with a stern view of a barge being unloaded in the foreground, and a paddle steamer further back. According to a researcher, the steamer at the top of the picture is the original 'Industry'.

Motor launch 'Bronzwing' cruising at Goolwa with passengers

Motor launch 'Bronzwing' cruising at Goolwa with passengers

Motor launch 'Bronzwing' cruising at Goolwa, with a group of men and women on board, a small rowboat approaching it, other small boats in distance.

Shipping at Goolwa Wharf

Shipping at Goolwa Wharf

Shipping at Goolwa Wharf, including paddle steamers and barges, with Goolwa buildings visible behind the wharf.

P.S. Renmark at Goolwa Wharf

P.S. Renmark at Goolwa Wharf

Bow and side view of 'P.S. Renmark' tied up at Goolwa Wharf, with no activity or people. 'P.S. Renmark' was converted to this configuration for tourist passenger use in 1949. [See Ron Parson's 'Ships of the Inland Rivers' for further information].

Port Victor with Hindmarsh River and canal in foreground

Port Victor with Hindmarsh River and canal in foreground

Port Victor with Hindmarsh River and canal in foreground.

Goolwa harbor showing the planned canal site

Goolwa harbor showing the planned canal site

Goolwa harbor with distant view of paddle steamers and barges. A superimposed white cross on the image shows the planned commencement site of a canal.

Main Street, Port Elliot, site of a proposed canal

Main Street, Port Elliot, site of a proposed canal

Main Street, Port Elliot, where a proposed canal will run through.

Map of suggested route of a canal for the Murray Mouth

Map of suggested route of a canal for the Murray Mouth

Map of suggested route for a canal for the Murray Mouth, running inland along the coast between Goolwa and Victor Harbor.

Fisherman's camp at the Murray Mouth

Fisherman's camp at the Murray Mouth

Fisherman's camp at the Murray Mouth, with several tents and shacks, sand dune vegetation, various pots and barrels, and three men and a woman in foreground.

Goolwa Punt making the crossing on choppy waters

Goolwa Punt making the crossing on choppy waters

Distant side view of the Goolwa Punt making the crossing on choppy waters, with stern of a paddle boat far left, a few small launches in distance.

Town Ferry, Goolwa to Hindmarsh Island

Town Ferry, Goolwa to Hindmarsh Island

Town Ferry, Goolwa to Hindmarsh Island, at landing, with low tussocks of grass in foreground, and a wintry view to the opposite side.

Twin Ferry, Goolwa to Hindmarsh Island, at landing

Twin Ferry, Goolwa to Hindmarsh Island, at landing

Twin ferry, Goolwa to Hindmarsh Island, at landing, gates still closed, prior to cars unloading. Date changed from 1940 to 1955 as this style of ferry came out in the early 1950s, but could be an even later date (truck on board is obscured by gate). Most of them were built at Morgan by the Highways Dept slip yard and Arnold's slip yard next door [from information supplied].

Wide view showing the road and bridge approach to Currency Creek

Wide view showing the road and bridge approach to Currency Creek

Wide view of Currency Creek, showing the road bridge across, and farmlands and two buildings either side of the road in the distance.

Tug Hebe which arrived at Goolwa through Murray Mouth

Tug Hebe which arrived at Goolwa through Murray Mouth

View looking down over the Tug 'Hebe' which arrived at Goolwa, through the Murray Mouth, on trip from Mackay, Queensland. Two crew are standing near the bow, which is tied up to the wharf, at Goolwa.

Currency Creek showing road bridge

Currency Creek showing road bridge

Currency Creek with the bridge and roadway built up over the flood plain, and farmland either side.

Currency Creek showing undulating roadway and farming land

Currency Creek showing undulating roadway and farming land

Currency Creek showing undulating roadway with farming land either side.

Map of Lakes Alexandrina and Albert showing the Murray Mouth

Map of Lakes Alexandrina and Albert showing the Murray Mouth

Map of Lakes Alexandrina and Albert showing the Murray Mouth, and the rivers and creeks of the region, as well as railway lines.

Currency Creek showing road bridge and train crossing the rail bridge

Currency Creek showing road bridge and train crossing the rail bridge

Currency Creek showing both the road bridge and a train crossing the separate rail bridge. According to a researcher, the train on the bridge is an H class 4-4-0 locomotive all of which were withdrawn in the 1920s but the type of rolling stock behind it suggests a date circa 1900 or even earlier.

Shunt engine used during construction of the Goolwa Barrage

Shunt engine used during construction of the Goolwa Barrage

Shunt engine with woman driver and another woman standing alongside, on rails, next to heap of stones, during construction of the Goolwa Barrage.

Goolwa Barrage construction with distant view of Goolwa

Goolwa Barrage construction with distant view of Goolwa

Goolwa Barrage construction, 25 August 1937, with distant view of Goolwa buildings and shipping.

Goolwa Barrage construction with sea both sides and sandy beachfront

Goolwa Barrage construction with sea both sides and sandy beachfront

Goolwa barrage construction with sea both sides, and sandy beachfront in foreground, and a truck on the barrage, in the distance, taken 25 August, 1937.

Goolwa Barrage construction showing track on top and width

Goolwa Barrage construction showing track on top and width

A wide view of the Goolwa barrage construction, showing the track on top and width and length of barrage, with distant view of Goolwa, dated 25 August, 1937.

Goolwa Barrage construction

Goolwa Barrage construction

Goolwa barrage construction site, with cranes in distance, and workmen dwarfed by size and length of the construction.

Goolwa barrage construction site with distant sandhills and shacks

Goolwa barrage construction site with distant sandhills and shacks

Goolwa barrage construction site with distant sandhills and shacks at rear.

Goolwa Barrage construction site

Goolwa Barrage construction site

Goolwa barrage construction site, taken 25 August, 1937.

Goolwa Barrage construction showing concrete pylons

Goolwa Barrage construction showing concrete pylons

Goolwa Barrage construction, with concrete pylons supporting rail track.

Goolwa Barrage construction with S.W. Captain Sturt

Goolwa Barrage construction with S.W. Captain Sturt

Goolwa Barrage construction, with 'S.W. Captain Sturt' being used as a steam barge.

Tauwitchere Barrage with truck on top

Tauwitchere Barrage with truck on top

Tauwitchere Barrage, running between Tauwitchere Island and Pelican Point, Goolwa Region, with a truck on top.

Goolwa Barrage close to the sandhills with people fishing

Goolwa Barrage close to the sandhills with people fishing

Goolwa barrage with rail tracks, close to the sandhills, with people fishing off the barrage.