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Burtundy Rocks on the River Darling
Burtundy Rocks, near Burtundy Station, on the Darling River, at low river level, the outcrop fully exposed, protruding out from the river bank.


Point Murthoo on the border of S.A. and N.S.W.
Point Murthoo, at the border of South Australia and New South Wales, with distant side view of P.S. 'Brittania' and P.S. 'Gem' on right, on opposite bank, two men in small rowboat in foreground at left. The Point Murthoo Customs House is on the opposite bank at left. (Point Murthoo was also known as Border Cliffs).


Fishing on the River Murray at Chowilla Station
Aboriginal group fishing on the River Murray near Chowilla Station, a woman on the river bank, a man holding a net, several onlookers perched on a fallen tree trunk over the water, one man standing with spear, and three men in a log canoe, one with spear raised. Further information on this image including names of some of those present, is provided on the back of the Godson duplicate print.


Sketch of the trees near Eyre's Station on the Murray
Sketch of the natural avenue of trees, near Eyre's Station on the Murray at Moorundie.


Sketch of Eyre's first camp on the Murray
Sketch of Eyre's first camp on the Murray.


Sketch of the avenue of trees looking towards Eyre's hut, Moorundie
Sketch of the natural avenue of trees looking towards Eyre's hut, Moorundie.


Sketch of Eyre's camp on the Murray River
Sketch of Eyre's camp on the Murray River.


Remains of the natural avenue of trees at Eyre's campsite at Moorundie
Remains of the natural avenue of trees at Eyre's campsite at Moorundie.


Remains of Eyre's original campsite on the Murray at Moorundie
Remains of Eyre's original camp site at Moorundie on the Murray.


Natural avenue of trees at Eyres's campsite at Moorundie
Early photograph of the natural avenue of trees still standing at Eyre's campsite at Moorundie, on the River Murray.


Two Aboriginal people in a bark canoe
Two Aboriginal people on the river in a bark canoe.


Two Aborigines in a bark canoe by the riverbank
Two Aboriginal people in a bark canoe close to the river bank on the Murray, in the Moorundie area. The man standing is dressed in a fur cloak made of possum skins and is propelling the canoe with a long pole.


Fisherman and wife in a long canoe on the river
Fisherman and wife in a long canoe on the Murray, with dense timbered country behind.


Campsite on the river
Two people sitting on the riverbank at their campsite.


Portrait of a man captioned Keela Koola
Full length portrait of a young man captioned Keela Koola, standing on the river bank, his hat on the ground, the bow of a boat nosed into bank.


Building a bark canoe which is propped upright by sticks
Building a bark canoe which is propped upright by small sticks, and contains possibly firewood and ashes, with two Aborigines sitting nearby. Photographed by G. Burnell.


Loddon Bridge over the Loddon River near Castlemaine
Loddon Bridge, Guildford, near Castlemaine, Victoria.


Perricoota, River Murray
Perricoota, River Murray, showing a man standing in front of staked vines or fruit trees, with a house behind.


Ganawarra on Gunbower Creek
Ganawarra on Gunbower Creek, River Murray, showing a homestead and several other buildings further back, a high river, and man in rowboat.


Photographer George Burnell's boat on the River
Probably the small boat used by the photographer George Burnell. It has a shade canopy at the rear, and is tied to the riverbank, where there is a cooking pot hanging from a tripod over the fire place. Possibly during his second trip up the river from Goolwa, South Australia.


Early photograph of the township of Euston
Township of Euston, showing a wide bare block with several houses between trees in the distance. Possibly photographed by George Burnell.


Yelta Mission Station
Yelta Mission Station, River Murray. Photograph taken by George Burnell circa 1862-63. Shows a group of people in foreground with thatched cottages or outbuildings behind.


Hanging rock and valley of the Murray
'Hanging rock and valley of the Murray', possibly photographed by George Burnell.


Portrait of mother and child by campsite
An unidentified Aboriginal woman wearing a long dress and woollen cloak with her child carried on her back, a camp site behind.


Buildings at Cadell with woodpile and car
Buildings at Cadell, with large woodpile stacked outside, and a car at the front.


Unloading cargo from river boat onto wharf
Unloading cargo at Wharf from river boat, with horse and dray fully loaded and crates stacked nearby.


A crowd welcoming the arrival of a survey team by horse drawn vehicles
A crowd including women and children in a small town, welcoming the arrival by horse-drawn vehicles, of possibly the members of a survey camp, on the Upper Murray.


River landing on the Upper Murray with cars and wheat bags stacked
River landing on the Upper Murray with cars and wheat bags stacked high, a farm implement far right.


Five women sitting in a fishing boat at the river bank
Five women sitting in a fishing boat at the river bank, reflected in the still water.


P.S. Pevensey approaching Lock 5
Side view of P.S. Pevensey steaming towards Lock 5 (not in picture), and two men possibly crew, wearing swimsuits, standing in the river in foreground.