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![G. Ross and party at Milang Jetty](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/ee/4c/8985-9194-58a1-b3d3-941714acd771.jpg)
G. Ross and party at Milang Jetty
G. Ross and party at Milang Jetty, with a stern view of 21 foot restricted class yacht 'Tern', tied up to jetty, sails rolled down.
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![Fisherman holding a 91 pound Mulloway caught at Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/e9/a5/2133-d324-5943-9848-c9dca72babf8.jpg)
Fisherman holding a 91 pound Mulloway caught at Milang
A fisherman wearing waders, standing on a flat rail truck, holding up a 91 pound dressed Mulloway, at Milang Jetty.
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![The Rookery, Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/0b/91/0a64-e188-5da0-80a9-e581d9adad28.jpg)
The Rookery, Milang
'The Rookery', Milang, with distant view of several homes and buildings possibly general store and shops, beside a wide unsurfaced road.
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![A mounted constable outside a house probably at Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/b5/f8/a872-8e07-5194-8ff1-76215a3ad407.jpg)
A mounted constable outside a house probably at Milang
Mounted Constable in uniform (without horse) on left, with family group, including two small boys, outside a villa with a picket fence, probably at Milang. Presumably there is some connection with the Taplin family of Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission Station.
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![Two men and a schoolgirl from Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/7a/15/e96a-2f51-5374-90b6-cb12cc90ab69.jpg)
Two men and a schoolgirl from Milang
Two men standing with a small schoolgirl between them, residents of Milang, South Australia; names not known.
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![Cows grazing near Milang, South Australia](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/05/12/4aa7-ca6c-523b-a047-4e17a5db4e0c.jpg)
Cows grazing near Milang, South Australia
Cows grazing on a dairy farm near Milang in South Australia.
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![Regatta at Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/7a/2f/a825-fff5-55d8-8ee9-71a734e5b0c3.jpg)
Regatta at Milang
Distant view of crowds attending a regatta at Milang on the jetty and foreshore.
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![Sturt Memorial, Milang 1936](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/17/a0/33d6-a9d2-53f5-9b35-2819f59f788d.jpg)
Sturt Memorial, Milang 1936
Milang 1936, looking towards the jetty. Sturt Memorial in foreground. Captain Sturt stumbled across Australia's largest inland lake and named it Alexandrina after the British Princess who would soon become Queen Victoria. The jetty was built in 1856 and was increased in length twice more. The Port of Milang declined in importance after the line to Morgan in 1878 took away the upper Murray trade
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![Post office at Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/07/c3/f081-7532-5959-9d6c-a1bfe92dea94.jpg)
Post office at Milang
Uncaptioned photo of Milang's Post & Telegraph Office, a stone building facing the unpaved crossroads.
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![Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/c4/7f/a02e-a060-5958-9e3f-639f9d7bdf19.jpg)
Milang
View of Milang looking toward the jetty ; the Sturt Memorial can just be seen. Landseer built a large store on Main Street and gradually added a flour mill and chimney, all of which became the headquarters of the Landseer business which also had interests in paddle steamers and several barges. This photograph has been taken from adjacent to the chimney and flour mill.
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![River Steamer"Tarella"](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/70/4b/1f3f-bd7e-5d22-b940-90b98558b834.jpg)
River Steamer"Tarella"
River Murray steamer "Tarella", at Milang. According to a researcher, the PS Etona is in the background.
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![Patriotic Appeal, Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/5f/d5/2b98-ba71-55b8-bc0a-989b144c7414.jpg)
Patriotic Appeal, Milang
Patriotic Appeal in progress outside Milang Institute. The Speaker is W.P.Dunk, a local business man, the Chairman of the District Council, F. Kruse is standing right.
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![Milang Regatta](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/81/f4/344a-3760-57b4-99b2-654a7b33cabf.jpg)
Milang Regatta
Milang Regatta: general view.
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![Centenary Celebrations](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/61/83/086e-31f8-5f9e-9d66-a0d8ba1b26f0.jpg)
Centenary Celebrations
"Back to School" event at Milang during the State's Centenary Celebration Year.
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![Local Residents, Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/ad/2d/97dd-5f2e-5193-874a-4cd1d928da1e.jpg)
Local Residents, Milang
Local residents at Milang.
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![Milang Regatta](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/68/3d/4040-733d-5db0-b6bb-622e59b0a962.jpg)
Milang Regatta
Milang Regatta.
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![W P "Dunk" crew, Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/32/f1/3aa3-8141-5d82-95d4-8029d2163769.jpg)
W P "Dunk" crew, Milang
Crew and men of W P "Dunk", Milang, on board Jupiter.
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Milang
Main Street, Milang.
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![Higgins Shop, Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/8e/79/f338-2e39-55ba-ac86-7a35e6329175.jpg)
Higgins Shop, Milang
Higgins Shop.
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![Pier Hotel, Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/df/38/be23-08fa-5599-a5c5-ab1cca7fac87.jpg)
Pier Hotel, Milang
Pier Hotel.
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![Lake Hotel, Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/20/00/612b-9338-54e9-94f8-ba76d53f89c2.jpg)
Lake Hotel, Milang
Coxe St., showing Robert's Store & Lake Hotel on right.
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![Tennis Club, Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/b6/dd/4fae-e13f-5884-94f4-545b878a5cf5.jpg)
Tennis Club, Milang
Tennis Club at courts on property of Mr. Dunk before public courts were built.
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![Church picnic, Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/54/a3/020c-db0e-53b2-8c45-8791f907d5fb.jpg)
Church picnic, Milang
Church picnic held at Bishop's Court picnic ground.
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![Fishing holiday camp, Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/de/96/aadf-a5cb-5b3d-b6a9-8a69f6303610.jpg)
Fishing holiday camp, Milang
Fishing holiday accommodation captioned: "Plum puddings-Christmas-Milang".
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![River Steamer "Milang"](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/a7/3b/e4c5-209b-5010-8602-dad3e60cf958.jpg)
River Steamer "Milang"
River Steamer "Milang".
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![Milang Railway Station](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/30/f1/0592-ea45-5808-b4be-d83d8a84703b.jpg)
Milang Railway Station
Milang Railway Station.
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![Locomotive at Milang](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/f8/d9/60b2-d10a-5cd4-bcc3-48536a0b2707.jpg)
Locomotive at Milang
Locomotive at Milang.
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![Milang butter factory](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/d9/fb/70dc-8b39-5f6f-876a-514f85bc9b59.jpg)
Milang butter factory
MILANG: The butter factory.
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![Milang dredge and barge at Lock 5](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/19/21/d669-3af7-5a04-b68b-e9850daf6f44.jpg)
Milang dredge and barge at Lock 5
Side view of the Milang dipper dredge operated by the River Murray Commission, and barge, at Lock 5.
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![P.S. Murray at Milang jetty](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/6c/d8/ab17-56d1-5d9b-a416-ae0bb1c2e6f6.jpg)
P.S. Murray at Milang jetty
'P.S. Murray' on left of Milang jetty, with 'Ada & Clara', schooner, forward, and 'P.S. Jupiter' on right. Two partly constructed punts are being decked in the foreground either side of the jetty, their builder J.C. Fairweather. Fairweather was awarded his first contract for 12 barges for Murray River lock works in April 1922, and he received another contract for barges and two dredges in 1924.