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River Steamer "Wilcannia"

River Steamer "Wilcannia"

River Steamer "Wilcannia", with barges "Grace" and "Nelson" at Penn's Reach in 1915-16. "Wilcannia" operated from 1874-1915 when she was wrecked. Records show she was still running in 1924 however.

River Steamer "Wilcannia"

River Steamer "Wilcannia"

River Steamer "Wilcannia" and barge "Crowie". "Wilcannia" operated from 1874-1915 when she was wrecked. However, she was still running in 1924

River Steamer "Waikerie"

River Steamer "Waikerie"

River Steamer "Waikerie" and barge "Emerald" carrying the first big consignment of dried fruit despatched from Renmark to Paringa.

River Steamer "Colonel"

River Steamer "Colonel"

River Steamer "Colonel".

"The Marion", River Steamer

"The Marion", River Steamer

"The Marion" and barge (a station boat) was built in 1900 and purchased by George Fowler for conversion to a pleasure vessel but after Fowler's death she was bought by W Bowring of Mildura and Wentworth to replace their "Emily Jane"

"Bourke" River Steamer

"Bourke" River Steamer

Paddle steamer "Bourke", tied up alongside the large barge "Naomi", also with barges "Elfie" and "Empress" in the Darling River.

Wool Barges at Wentworth

Wool Barges at Wentworth

The PS 'Excelsior' with the wool barges 'Hartley' and 'Florence Annie' arriving at Wentworth. They appear to be dropping down towards the bridge.

"Queen", River Steamer

"Queen", River Steamer

The river steamer "Queen" stopped near a farm for loading wheat.

Wentworth Bridge

Wentworth Bridge

Wool barges "Florence Annie" and "Hartley" with P.S."Excelsior" at Wentworth Bridge.

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer, barges with first load of stone, 13 July 1917.

"Murrumbidgee"River Steamer wit

"Murrumbidgee"River Steamer wit

"Murrumbidgee" River Steamer with barges.

"Princess Royal", Steamer

"Princess Royal", Steamer

Princess Royal with barge Empress.

'William R. Randell', steamer

'William R. Randell', steamer

'William R. Randell', river steamer, towing a loaded barge.

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt" with loaded barges of stone.

"Waikerie", River Steamer

"Waikerie", River Steamer

"Waikerie" and other River Steamers. A researcher has suggested that the vessel in the background on the left is the P.S. Ellen, and the one on the right is the P.S. Gem.

"Sucess", River Steamer

"Sucess", River Steamer

"Sucess" and loaded barge.

"Decoy", River Steamer

"Decoy", River Steamer

"Decoy" with barge "Crowie" taken from the River Steamer passing.

"Tolarno" River Steamer

"Tolarno" River Steamer

"Tolarno" and loaded barge.

'Marion', River Steamer

'Marion', River Steamer

'Marion', River Steamer loading grain at Bookpurnong Dam.

Paddle steamers loading grain

Paddle steamers loading grain

Paddle steamers loading bales of grain or chaff, unidentified steamer in foreground and Tarella in background. According to a researcher, the unidentified steamer is the Waradgery.

"P. S. Queen" loading cargo

"P. S. Queen" loading cargo

"P. S. Queen", River Steamer loading cargo at Renmark.

"Queen", River Steamer

"Queen", River Steamer

"Queen" and the barge "Bourke" - sign on the Steamer 'H.R. Gibbs, Dentist'.

"Queen", River Steamer

"Queen", River Steamer

"Queen" and "City of Oxford" in background.

"Etona", River Steamer

"Etona", River Steamer

"Etona's" chapel, Church of England Mission Steamer.

"Corowa", River Steamer

"Corowa", River Steamer

River steamer "Corowa" with barge "Emerald ". The steamer on the left of the "Corowa" is the "Ellen".

"Gem" & "Ellen, Steamers

"Gem" & "Ellen, Steamers

River steamers" Gem" and "Ellen", with the barge "Isabel ".

"Gem" or "P.S Nellie" & "Pearl", Steamers

"Gem" or "P.S Nellie" & "Pearl", Steamers

River steamers "Gem" and "Pearl". A researcher has suggested that the vessel to the left is not the "Gem" but the "P.S. Nellie".

Barges on tow

Barges on tow

Barges being towed by a river steamer.

River Steamer and Barges

River Steamer and Barges

River steamers and barges. According to a researcher the steamer on the far right is the Jolly Miller. The vessel just to the left of it is the Excelsior.

"Gem", River Steamer

"Gem", River Steamer

The "Gem" in dry dock undergoing repair to damage caused when it sank. According to a reasearcher, this is PS Gem on Andersons Slip, November 1948.