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Myee barge at Milang

Myee barge at Milang

Side view of 'Myee barge' at Milang, possibly being prepared for launching, with paddle steamers behind and small group of onlookers in foreground. Several men standing on and around the bow, and flags flying close by.

P.S. Queen at Milang after conversion from sternwheeler

P.S. Queen at Milang after conversion from sternwheeler

Bow and side view of 'P.S. Queen' tied to wharf at Milang, showing its new side paddle wheels, with covered load on foredeck, and several crew members posed for photograph, the wharf and railway lines in foreground.

P.S. Queen and other river boats at Milang Jetty

P.S. Queen and other river boats at Milang Jetty

Bow and side view of 'P.S. Queen' tied up at Milang Jetty, with a few men formally dressed and women wearing long black dresses, standing around the wheelhouse, and crew fore and aft, a covering or shade set up on the foredeck.

P.S. Queen and P.S. Tarella at Milang Jetty

P.S. Queen and P.S. Tarella at Milang Jetty

Bow view of 'P.S. Queen' on the right, at Milang Jetty, with 'P.S. Tarella' on opposite side of jetty, with other vessels and a view up to the buildings on shore.

Distant view of P.S. Victor silhouetted at Milang jetty

Distant view of P.S. Victor silhouetted at Milang jetty

Distant view of 'P.S. Victor' with 'P.S. Jupiter' silhouetted at Milang Jetty, Point McLeay in distance, and barge 'Hilda' on the bank, woodpile in the foreground.

Looking towards Landseer's Store and Mill, Milang

Looking towards Landseer's Store and Mill, Milang

Looking over a pool of water towards Landseer's Store and mill, Milang, with railway line left. From a postcard dated 1907.

A.H. Landseer's buildings at Milang

A.H. Landseer's buildings at Milang

A.H. Landseer's buildings at Milang, with a group of men standing in the street outside.

Distant view of Milang Jetty and foreshore

Distant view of Milang Jetty and foreshore

Distant view overlooking Milang Jetty and foreshore, with a paddle steamer at the end of the jetty, and small yachts on moorings far right.

Distant side view of Milang Jetty from higher ground

Distant side view of Milang Jetty from higher ground

Distant side view of Milang Jetty, with some shipping, and foreshore, taken from higher ground.

A car on the Milang road with a property on the right

A car on the Milang road with a property on the right

A car on the dirt Milang road, a property with windmill on right, other residences behind, bare paddock left, and some remnant trees far right. According to a researcher, this is the lake road, the house with the windmill is Woodrow house and the station master's house is in the background.

Motor vehicle outside A.W. Sandford & Co. Ltd. shed and residence at Milang

Motor vehicle outside A.W. Sandford & Co. Ltd. shed and residence at Milang

A motor vehicle outside A.W. Sandford & Co. Ltd., shed and residence at Milang.

P.S. Jupiter at Milang Jetty with small motor boat alongside

P.S. Jupiter at Milang Jetty with small motor boat alongside

P.S. Jupiter at Milang jetty with small motor boat alongside.

Children and parents on the foreshore during the Milang Regatta

Children and parents on the foreshore during the Milang Regatta

Milang Regatta 1913, Mrs Cremer's twin daughters in foreground, Mrs Cremer in dinghy. A variety of early cars and horse-drawn vehicles at rear, and in foreground groups of children and adults on the beach.

Old residents and Milang Rifle men

Old residents and Milang Rifle men

Old residents and Milang Rifle men.

P.S. Telegraph at Milang Jetty

P.S. Telegraph at Milang Jetty

Obscured view of P.S. Telegraph at Milang Jetty, with crew standing near the wheel.

W. Woodrow holding his record brown trout caught on the Lakes at Milang

W. Woodrow holding his record brown trout caught on the Lakes at Milang

W. Woodrow holding his record catch of a seventeen and a half pound brown trout, caught on the Lakes at Milang.

W. P. Dunk, a businessman from Milang, South Australia

W. P. Dunk, a businessman from Milang, South Australia

Close view of Mr. W. P. Dunk, a well known businessman from Milang, South Australia.

The jetty at Milang, South Australia

The jetty at Milang, South Australia

Passengers making their way to ships berthed at the Milang jetty, South Australia.

The jetty at Milang, South Australia

The jetty at Milang, South Australia

The jetty at Milang in South Australia.

W. P. Dunk and other men near Milang

W. P. Dunk and other men near Milang

Nine men in a group near Milang, W.P. Dunk, local businessman and Justice of the Peace is sitting centre holding a walking stick.

Four small paddle steamers waiting at Milang jetty

Four small paddle steamers waiting at Milang jetty

Four small paddle steamers waiting at Milang jetty.

The 'Milang' loading pipes at Murray Bridge

The 'Milang' loading pipes at Murray Bridge

The 'Milang' loading pipes at Murray Bridge. This photo is part of the Sheahan Collection which consists of 114 views depicting river craft and two steam boat captains, bridges, and locks on the Murray River in South Australia.

Hunting party

Hunting party

Hunting party at Milang jetty. A researcher has provided the following information: 'This is the North Adelaide Cricket team which, over Easter of 1895, took a trip to Murray Bridge, Milang and Point McLeay.'

Hunting party

Hunting party

Hunting party at Milang. A researcher has provided the following information: "...I believe the man in the centre of the second row (where another gentleman rests his hands on his shoulders) is J. R. Anderson; the gentleman sitting third from the left in the second row is J. E. Craigie. The man standing third from the right, looking rather dapper, is E.G. Phillips. The fifth gentleman appears to be W.J. Hoath (back row, third from left)." Another researcher added more information: 'This is the North Adelaide Cricket team which, over Easter of 1895, took a trip to Murray Bridge, Milang and Point McLeay. The team included a future Australian Test captain Clem Hill (seated towards the left ot the grooup, between and slightly behind the chap in light dress who is sitting furthest left and the seasoned chap in the striped blazer). Others in the group included South Australian cricketers A. Wilkinson, J.E. Craigie, F. Jarvis (standing back right), A.M. Pettinger and E.G. Phillips. The party included De Mole, Bayer, Sadler, Finlayson, Kilsby and Mayfield [plus Hoath, Dailey and Anderson].

Captain D. Cremer on his last trip

Captain D. Cremer on his last trip

Captain D. Cremer, the master of mail steamer 'Jupiter' for 27 years, on his last trip between Narrung and Milang. He would have been aged 62 at the time.

Soldier's Memorial Park

Soldier's Memorial Park

Milang Soldiers' Memorial Park showing the Institute on the right.. After the initial survey in 1853 Milang grew rapidly. The Institute, Post Office , Police Station and churches were built after this

Last Train to Milang

Last Train to Milang

Last train to Milang. An Australian Railway Historical Society (SA Division) tour to Milang on 30 May 1964. The locomotives are Rx class, numbers 195 and 233. [Information provided by A. Presgrave.]

Ada & Clara, three-masted schooner

Ada & Clara, three-masted schooner

The 'Ada & Clara' at Milang jetty with P.S. 'Etona' & P.S.'Queen'.

Aboriginal woman from the Lakes area carrying a woven mat and handbag

Aboriginal woman from the Lakes area carrying a woven mat and handbag

An Aboriginal woman from the Lakes area, Milang region, carrying a woven mat and handbag.

River craft on the Murray River

River craft on the Murray River

River craft, including the paddle steamers 'Lancashire Lass' and 'Milang' moored at a jetty. Originally identified as being at Milang, but more probably Murray Bridge.]