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Camel team resting at Menindee

Camel team resting at Menindee

Camel team resting in Menindee area, Darling River, N.S.W.

Menindee Lakes filling

Menindee Lakes filling

Menindee Lakes filling, during period of high rainfall followed by high water levels flowing into the Lakes.

Aerial view of the River Darling at Menindee

Aerial view of the River Darling at Menindee

Aerial view of the River Darling at Menindee, showing sand erosion.

Dunlop Station woolshed underwater during 1886 flood

Dunlop Station woolshed underwater during 1886 flood

Dunlop Station woolshed underwater in centre, during 1886 flood of the River Darling.

Group at the homestead of Dunlop station

Group at the homestead of Dunlop station

A mixed group including Aboriginal people, at Dunlop station homestead, during 1886 flood of the River Darling.

Marfield Station near Ivanhoe

Marfield Station near Ivanhoe

Marfield Station, near Ivanhoe, with several men in horse-drawn carts outside the buildings.

Murray and Darling Junction with small rowboat on placid water

Murray and Darling Junction with small rowboat on placid water

Junction of Murray and Darling Rivers, with a man in a small rowboat on placid water.

Weinteriga Station near Wilcannia on the Darling

Weinteriga Station near Wilcannia on the Darling

Weinteriga Station near Wilcannia on the River Darling, with small rowboat on the river, and no farm buildings visible.

Nelyambo Station homestead

Nelyambo Station homestead

Nelyambo Station homestead, on the River Darling.

Moorara Station wool scouring sheds near Pooncarie

Moorara Station wool scouring sheds near Pooncarie

Moorara Station wool scouring sheds, 26 miles below Pooncarie on west side of the River Darling, with distant side view of river boats at the opposite river bank, high water level.

Moorara Station homestead on the Darling

Moorara Station homestead on the Darling

Moorara Station homestead on the River Darling.

Wool washing at Gundabooka Station on the River Darling

Wool washing at Gundabooka Station on the River Darling

Wool washing at Gundabooka Station, River Darling, with workers and onlookers including women, and machinery operating in background.

River Darling with low river level

River Darling with low river level

Low river, River Darling, with river bed exposed and meandering pools of water.

Low river on the Darling

Low river on the Darling

Low river, at the River Darling junction, with a man standing at the water's edge and parts of the river bed exposed.

Devil's Elbow on the Murray River

Devil's Elbow on the Murray River

Devil's Elbow on the Murray River about 681km from the Murray Mouth.

Sand at the junction of the Murray and Darling

Sand at the junction of the Murray and Darling

Low river at the junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers, with people playing in the exposed sandy river bed.

Murray Darling junction in high water

Murray Darling junction in high water

Junction of Darling and Murray Rivers in high water level.

Two men overlooking Louth from a rocky hill

Two men overlooking Louth from a rocky hill

Two men overlooking Louth on the River Darling, from a rocky hill, with natural vegetation spread out into the distance.

Touralie Station on the River Darling

Touralie Station on the River Darling

Touralie Station on the River Darling, with a paddle steamer behind trees at the rear, a cottage on left, and people including women, standing around agricultural implements in the foreground.

On the banks of the River Darling

On the banks of the River Darling

High river level on the River Darling, with reflection of large trees in the water.

Camel team loaded with wool bales on river bank

Camel team loaded with wool bales on river bank

Camel team, loaded with wool bales on the river bank, Wentworth, N.S.W. with buildings including Royal Hotel, at rear. Other cargo including Vacuum Oil Co and Plume crates piled up nearby.

Barge loaded with wool bales being towed on River Darling

Barge loaded with wool bales being towed on River Darling

Two women with a bike walking between pools of water beside the River Darling, a barge loaded high with wool bales under tow at left, by unidentified paddle steamer.

Two men riding a sleigh down a steep river bank

Two men riding a sleigh down a steep river bank

Two crew riding a small rope pulley controlled 'truck' or sleigh, down a steep river bank, to return to a paddle steamer (out of picture), the steamer's gangplank lower left. The truck also used to cart cargo up and down the steep bank.

The junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers

The junction of the Murray and Darling Rivers

The Murray and Darling Rivers junction, in high water level, with small rowboat at edge of a pool of water, cattle grazing left.

Wool washing on the Darling River

Wool washing on the Darling River

Wool washing at the water's edge, below the steep banks of the Darling River, with teams of men standing on two platforms over the river water, holding long sticks, the wool heaped at their feet.

The old hand-operated Tilpa Punt

The old hand-operated Tilpa Punt

A. Temby with his pet dog on the old hand-operated Tilpa Punt.

New Tilpa bridge over the River Darling

New Tilpa bridge over the River Darling

New Tilpa bridge over the River Darling, low river, with the old hand-operated ferry on the river bank, on right. The Tilpa bridge over the River Darling was constructed in 1963 and was officially opened on 20th November 1963.

P.S. Colonel and barges at Christmas Rocks on the Darling

P.S. Colonel and barges at Christmas Rocks on the Darling

Stern view of 'P.S. Colonel' and barges drifting downstream at Christmas Rocks, also called 'Cumberoona rocks'.

Hell's Gates Rocks below Bourke on the River Darling

Hell's Gates Rocks below Bourke on the River Darling

Hell's Gates Rocks, below Bourke, on the River Darling.

Burtundy Station homestead on the Darling River

Burtundy Station homestead on the Darling River

Burtundy Station homestead, Darling River. According to a researcher, who knew the original owner of the station, the house was built circa 1922. The bricks for the house were all made on the property by hand, from nearby clay.