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Canoe tree

Canoe tree

Gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. Shacks are visible on the opposite bank.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

Gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. Shacks are visible on the opposite bank.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

Gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. A ruler indicates scale. Shacks are visible on the opposite bank.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

Gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. Shacks are visible on the opposite bank.

Wayville Showground

Wayville Showground

Floats, including the Murray Bridge Jubilee 150 float, go past the crowd at Wayville Showground during Queen Elizabeth's visit to Adelaide in March 1986.

Floral Float Parade

Floral Float Parade

Murray Bridge Jubilee 150 float on King William Street at the Victoria Square and Angas Street intersection on the day of the Floral Float Procession during the Queen's visit in March 1986.

Setting up camp

Setting up camp

Occupants of a Holden station wagon and a Range Rover setting up camp near the River Murray at Fromm's Landing.

Setting up camp

Setting up camp

Occupants of a Holden station wagon and a Range Rover setting up camp near the River Murray at Fromm's Landing.

Excavation site at Fromms Landing

Excavation site at Fromms Landing

Canoe tree with exposed roots alongside the River Murray. Four people stand in discussion at the base of cliffs at Fromm's Landing, a short distance south of Walker's Flat.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

Gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. The tree is on a property owned by the Edsons.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

Gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. The tree is on a property owned by the Edsons. In the background, a weir spans the river.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

Gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. The tree is on a property owned by the Edsons. In the background, a weir spans the river.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

A woman views a gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. The tree is on a property owned by the Edsons. In the background, a weir spans the river.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

Gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. The tree is on a property owned by the Edsons. In the background, a weir spans the river.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

'The Aborigines climbed to a great height to obtain a suitable piece of canoe bark from this red gum on the Edson property at Blanchetown, South Australia'. (Edwards, R.(1972), Aboriginal Bark Canoes of the Murray Valley, Rigby, Adelaide).

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

Gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made.Shacks are visible on the opposite bank of the river.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

A woman views a gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. The tree is on a property owned by the Edsons. In the background, a weir spans the river.

Canoe trees

Canoe trees

Two boys look at gum trees, on the bank of the Murray River, from which canoes have been made. There are shacks visible on the other bank of the river.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

Two people look up at a red gum tree, near the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. The tree is on a property owned by the Edsons.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

A woman looks up at a red gum tree, near the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. The tree is on a property owned by the Edsons.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

A man looks up at a red gum tree, near the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. The tree is on a property owned by the Edsons.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

A red gum tree, near the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. The tree is on a property owned by the Edsons.

Canoe tree

Canoe tree

A woman and two young children look up at a red gum tree, near the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. The tree is on a property owned by the Edsons.

Canoe tree at Blanchetown

Canoe tree at Blanchetown

Gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. In the background is a weir across the river and the town of Blanchetown on the opposite bank.

Canoe tree at Blanchetown

Canoe tree at Blanchetown

Gum tree, on the bank of the Murray River, from which a canoe has been made. In the background is a weir across the river and the town of Blanchetown on the opposite bank.

Gum trees

Gum trees

Gum trees alongside the River Murray at Chowilla.

House near river

House near river

Tin roofed house believed to be near the River Murray at Chowilla.

Bank of Adelaide, Angaston

Bank of Adelaide, Angaston

Bank of Adelaide in Murray Street, Angaston.

Lord Munro Ferguson at Port Adelaide, South Australia

Lord Munro Ferguson at Port Adelaide, South Australia

Lord Munro Ferguson, Governor-General of Australia visiting Port Adelaide to inspect Naval headquarters; he is walking far left with a group of officers and Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia.

Lord and Lady Forster's first official visit to Adelaide

Lord and Lady Forster's first official visit to Adelaide

Lord and Lady Forster's first official visit to Adelaide Seated left to right: Lady Weigall, Lord Forster, Governor-General of Australia, Lady Forster and Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia. Standing left to right: Captain the Hon. Nigel Somerset MC DSO ADC to the Governor, Mr. Legh Winser MVO (Private Secretary to the Governor), Brigadier-General L. Wheatley CMG DSO (Military Secretary to the Governor General), Brigadier-General R.L. Leane CB CMG (ADC to the Governor General), Dr. C.J. Williams, Captain C.J Trail MA (ADC to the Governor General) and Captain J. Housten Boswell (ADC to the Governor), 28 June 1921.