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River Murray at Blanchetown

River Murray at Blanchetown

Customs officer, J.M. Woolley (on left, from Eden Hall, Kent) and police officer, J.R. Ewens (of Chichester, Sussex) in a rowing boat on the Murray River at Blanchetown. The buildings visible on the far bank are (from left): hotel, Post Office, Teasdaler Cottage, Mr Woolley's cottage, school (on horizon above Woolley's), Mrs Potter's house and surrounds of the Police Station on the far right.

Donald John Murray

Donald John Murray

Photograph of Donald John Murray in army uniform.

Murray Malcolm Kimpton

Murray Malcolm Kimpton

Photograph of Murray Malcolm Kimpton in army uniform. Service number: SX20991 (S31568).

Robert Murray Hastings

Robert Murray Hastings

Photograph of Robert Murray Hastings in army uniform. Service Number: SX12063, born at Mount Schank, 6 March 1920, his home town was listed as Allendale East, Grant, SA.

Murray Edmund Pratten

Murray Edmund Pratten

Photograph of Murray Edmund Pratten in army uniform. Service number: 416994, Pilot Officer. He died at sea 22 May 1944 as an Air Force Pilot. He initially enlisted in the Army, with the Service Number S6523.

Murray Arthur Jones

Murray Arthur Jones

Photograph of Murray Arthur Jones in army uniform; Service Number SX32127 (S61156).

E. Murray

E. Murray

Photograph of the Murray sisters who are about eight and ten years old. They are wearing matching hand knitted lacy jumpers with pendants. One sister has short hair and the other has long ringlets and they are both wearing satin bows in their hair.

J.M. Murray

J.M. Murray

Photograph of two young ladies, one of which is J.M. Murray, taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1942. One lady is wearing a suit and the other is wearing a short sleeved jumper. They have short wavy hair.

Punt at Kingston on Murray

Punt at Kingston on Murray

A river punt at Kingston on Murray, coming into the side of the bank. There are a number of vehicles of the punt with the 'driver' standing on the lowered flap; a post and rail fence is on either side of the road leading from the punt. A note pasted on the back indicates that Nicholas, then living at 32 Hughes Street, Sandwell, entered this photograph in 'The News' Best Photograph Competition.

The Murray

The Murray

A group of people pictured looking over the Murray River.

Sunst on Murray

Sunst on Murray

View of the Murray River at sunset.

Punt crossing the Murray River

Punt crossing the Murray River

A view of the punt crossing the Murray River at Kingston, with the town in the distance.

Bridge at Murray Bridge

Bridge at Murray Bridge

View of the bridge at Murray Bridge.

View of the Murray River

View of the Murray River

View across the Murray River, with water reeds on the left and part of a small boat showing behind them.

Marion and Murray Davis

Marion and Murray Davis

Brother and sister, Marion and Murray Davis dressed for a ball. [identification provided by M. McKenzie].

'Setting line after Sunset River Murray'

'Setting line after Sunset River Murray'

River Murray, from the river bank, with a man standing up in a small boat. From a photograph album that was owned by Annie J. Haslam.

'A mist scene, Manunka Mission, River Murray'

'A mist scene, Manunka Mission, River Murray'

Photograph of a woman standing on the bank of the Murray River. In front of her is a post and wire fence with a picket gate. From a photograph album that was owned by Annie J. Haslam. Above the photograph is the information that Janet Matthews, born at Shipley, Yorkshire, in 1848, 'Began Mission N.S.W. 1874.'

J.B. Murray

J.B. Murray

Photograph of two girls approximately eleven and thirteen years old taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1950. One or both of the girls may be from the Murray family.

'The Murray' shortly after launch

'The Murray' shortly after launch

Wooden ship 'The Murray', 903 tons, shortly after her launch.

The 'Regent Murray' at Port Chalmers, NZ

The 'Regent Murray' at Port Chalmers, NZ

The iron barque 'Regent Murray', 818 tons, at Port Chalmers' NZ [iron 3 mast barque, 849 gross tons. ON73840, 195.5 x 32.6 x 19.3. Built 1876 (5) D&W Henderson, Glasgow. Owners: J Dickie, registered Glasgow. Wrecked on the Oyster Bank, Newcastle, NSW April 4, 1899, in a south easterly gale].

The 'Regent Murray' wrecked at Oyster Bank, Newcastle

The 'Regent Murray' wrecked at Oyster Bank, Newcastle

The iron barque 'Regent Murray', 818 tons, wrecked at Oyster Bank, Newcastle [iron 3 mast barque, 849 gross tons. ON73840, 195.5 x 32.6 x 19.3. Built 1876 (5) D&W Henderson, Glasgow. Owners: J Dickie, registered Glasgow. Wrecked on the Oyster Bank, Newcastle, NSW April 4, 1899, in a south easterly gale].

Paddle steamer 'Marion' on River Murray

Paddle steamer 'Marion' on River Murray

Paddle steamer 'Marion' tied up to the bank of the River Murray, with bales of wool ready for loading.

Murray River

Murray River

Murray River with a small boat tied to a wooden landing and with willow trees and rushes.

Murray River

Murray River

Murray River with gum trees along the banks and with farm building in the distance.

Murray Bridge

Murray Bridge

River flats, factory and houses on the hill at Murray Bridge. Copy made from negative from lantern slide.

Gum tree on River Murray

Gum tree on River Murray

A large gum tree on the bank of the River Murray.

Cliffs, River Murray

Cliffs, River Murray

View of cliffs along the River Murray.

River Murray in flood

River Murray in flood

View of the River Murray in flood, taken from a boat mid river, and showing the high level of water on both banks.

A group of veteran servicemen with Sir George Murray

A group of veteran servicemen with Sir George Murray

A group of veteran servicemen outside the Aurora Hotel, Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide. A researcher suggested that Brigadier-General Antill may be sitting 7th from left in the front row. The Governor, Sir George Murray, has been identified as sitting 6th from left in the front row. [See a report on this in 'The Advertiser', Saturday 22 May 1920, page 9.]

Sir George Murray at the Opening of Parliament, South Australia

Sir George Murray at the Opening of Parliament, South Australia

Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia taking a salute during the ceremonies associated with the Opening of Parliament in Adelaide, South Australia; he is standing in front of a motor car outside the Parliamentary building on North Terrace.