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Commissioning of the P.S. Murray Princess at Goolwa

Commissioning of the P.S. Murray Princess at Goolwa

Premier John Bannon at the commissioning of the P.S. Murray Princess at Goolwa. Beside the Premier is Captain Keith Veenstra. The Leader of the Opposition, John Olsen and his wife Julie (wearing blue) are in the background near the centre of the image. Angela Bannon, wife of the Premier, is behind wearing a blue skirt and white top. Staff of the vessel on the balcony above.

P.S. Murray Princess at Goolwa

P.S. Murray Princess at Goolwa

The P.S. Murray Princess cruising on the River Murray at Goolwa, seen from the middle deck. The northern shoreline and houses on Hindmarsh Island are in the background.

P.S. Murray Princess near Goolwa

P.S. Murray Princess near Goolwa

The P.S. Murray Princess cruising on the River Murray at Goolwa, seen from the middle deck, and showing the stairway to the lower deck.

The Wenmouth Collection : Goolwa

The Wenmouth Collection : Goolwa

Murray River Queen moored at Goolwa.

The Wenmouth Collection : Goolwa

The Wenmouth Collection : Goolwa

The 'Sinbad' in the lock at Goolwa barrage.

P.S. Cadell at Goolwa

P.S. Cadell at Goolwa

The 'P.S. Cadell in Rotten Row, Goolwa.

P.S. The Duke of Edinburgh at Goolwa

P.S. The Duke of Edinburgh at Goolwa

Paddle steamer 'The Duke of Edinburgh' at Goolwa. [Advice from A. Presgrave: This photo, B17414 and B 5689 are duplicate images. The date is probably ca.1868 as the Goolwa wharf is in the second stage of its development which included some extension to the jetty head in 1866].

The new P.S. Industry being constructed at Goolwa

The new P.S. Industry being constructed at Goolwa

Side view of foredeck and wheelhouse of the new 'P.S. Industry', being constructed at Goolwa, with workmen on the decks.

P.S. Moira with barge Emily at Goolwa Wharf with catch of fish

P.S. Moira with barge Emily at Goolwa Wharf with catch of fish

Bow view of 'P.S. Moira' and barge 'Emily' at Goolwa Wharf, with man cleaning fish on the wharf in foreground.

Sternwheeler S.W. Queen at Goolwa wharf

Sternwheeler S.W. Queen at Goolwa wharf

Side view of sternwheeler 'S.W. Queen' tied up at Goolwa Wharf, with crew around the decks and small group on end of wharf.

Schooner Queen of the South off Goolwa Wharf

Schooner Queen of the South off Goolwa Wharf

Distant bow view of schooner 'Queen of the South', with unidentified vessel alongside, anchored off Goolwa Wharf, with other shipping at wharf.

P.S. Tarella with 'Pearl' barge unloading bags at Goolwa wharf

P.S. Tarella with 'Pearl' barge unloading bags at Goolwa wharf

Bow view of 'P.S. Tarella' with the 'Pearl' barge, unloading bags at Goolwa, the crew visible standing in the barge, and 'Tarella' carrying a load of firewood on the foredeck area. A researcher has suggested that the barge is not the 'Pearl' and may be the 'Cobar'.

P.S. Tarella with crowd of passengers at Goolwa Regatta

P.S. Tarella with crowd of passengers at Goolwa Regatta

Side view of 'P.S. Tarella' crowded with passengers, flags flying, on the lakes, at the Goolwa Regatta, with Alec Grundy in charge.

P.S. Tarella with group of people on board and on Goolwa wharf

P.S. Tarella with group of people on board and on Goolwa wharf

Distant bow view of 'P.S. Tarella' behind several small boats, at Goolwa Wharf, with a crowd on board, and onlookers on the wharf, possibly during Goolwa Regatta.

P.S. Tolarno and P.S. Pilot at Goolwa

P.S. Tolarno and P.S. Pilot at Goolwa

Bow view of 'P.S. Tolarno' with possibly 'P.S. Pilot' alongside, tied up at Goolwa wharf.

Distant view of P.S. Tolarno with other shipping at Goolwa slip

Distant view of P.S. Tolarno with other shipping at Goolwa slip

Distant bow view of 'P.S. Tolarno' far left, and other shipping at the Goolwa Slip.

P.S. Tolarno on Goolwa slip

P.S. Tolarno on Goolwa slip

Stern and side viw of 'P.S. Tolarno' on Goolwa Slip, far right.

P.S. Tyro on the Goolwa slip

P.S. Tyro on the Goolwa slip

Bow and side view of 'P.S. Tyro', fitted with a mast, high and dry on the Goolwa slip, showing damaged paddle case, with several crew or workers on board.

Cornet Thomas Goode in uniform of the Goolwa Troop of S.A. Cavalry

Cornet Thomas Goode in uniform of the Goolwa Troop of S.A. Cavalry

Cornet Thomas Goode, wearing the uniform of the Goolwa Troop of S.A. Calvary, 1868.

Thos. Goode's Store at Goolwa

Thos. Goode's Store at Goolwa

A group of men with horse and cart outside Thos. Goode's store, Goolwa.

[Goode's store, Goolwa]

[Goode's store, Goolwa]

Goode's store, Goolwa, (second building from left, with verandah) with horse and carriage in foreground, a woman and man standing under the store verandah, and a furniture warehouse far left. See the next image (2/397) for a view of Goode's store.

Portrait of Rev. & Mrs. Read of Goolwa

Portrait of Rev. & Mrs. Read of Goolwa

Full length portrait of Reverend & Mrs. Read of Goolwa.

Cadell Street Goolwa

Cadell Street Goolwa

The wide expanse leading into Cadell Street, Goolwa, with Goode's store on the left, and post office on the right.

Commercial buildings facing the Soldier's Memorial Gardens at Goolwa

Commercial buildings facing the Soldier's Memorial Gardens at Goolwa

Commercial and residential buildings facing the Soldier's memorial gardens (out of the picture except for two cannons) at Goolwa, 'where the railway station used to be'. According to a researcher, the two "cannons" are actually the supports for a barbed wire fence top that was erected to keep the town cows from destroying the hedge around the gardens. The town cows were house cows owned by residents and registered by Goolwa Corporation and they were allowed to wander at will during the day. Each cow had a collar with a registration disc and a bell. The cows returned home for milking and yarding each afternoon. The fence along the footpath in front of the shops was to prevent the cows from straying on to the footpath or into shops.

A Bullock team passing through the Main Street at Goolwa

A Bullock team passing through the Main Street at Goolwa

A bullock team outside Thos. Goode's store, Main Street, Goolwa.

View of Goolwa with Thos. Goode's store at right

View of Goolwa with Thos. Goode's store at right

View of Goolwa towards the main street, with Thos. Goode's store at right, people standing around a horse and cart at centre, and street trees and fences either side.

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].

Australasian and Corio Hotels, Goolwa

Australasian and Corio Hotels, Goolwa

Photograph taken from in front of the former railway stables, looking across the old railway cutting (leading to the wharf) towards Goolwa Terrace and the Australasian and Corio Hotels. The War Memorial cenotaph is visible in the centre of the photo which dates it to c1921 as the monument was dedicated in March 1921. [Information supplied by A.D. Presgrave].

Goolwa Rotunda

Goolwa Rotunda

Goolwa Rotunda in the centre of an ornamental garden.

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.