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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.
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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
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![River Steamer "Waikerie"](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/34/e9/51a9-deed-5091-8a02-c4020e4a328d.jpg)
River Steamer "Waikerie"
River Steamer "Waikerie" and barge "Emerald" carrying the first big consignment of dried fruit despatched from Renmark to Paringa.
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River Steamer "Colonel"
River Steamer "Colonel".
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!["The Marion", River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/3f/28/cbb9-e462-57f5-b0f1-f62eb9ad7da9.jpg)
"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"
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!["Bourke" River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/58/fa/8de2-f239-5e90-a9eb-c06eeae52352.jpg)
"Bourke" River Steamer
Paddle steamer "Bourke", tied up alongside the large barge "Naomi", also with barges "Elfie" and "Empress" in the Darling River.
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![Wool Barges at Wentworth](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/3e/f3/58c3-5147-5fe1-8399-5c967b8cba29.jpg)
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.
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!["Queen", River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/f9/7f/217d-1228-5506-88d6-4052d7b5d59c.jpg)
"Queen", River Steamer
The river steamer "Queen" stopped near a farm for loading wheat.
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Wentworth Bridge
Wool barges "Florence Annie" and "Hartley" with P.S."Excelsior" at Wentworth Bridge.
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"Captain Sturt", River Steamer
"Captain Sturt", River Steamer, barges with first load of stone, 13 July 1917.
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"Murrumbidgee"River Steamer wit
"Murrumbidgee" River Steamer with barges.
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"Princess Royal", Steamer
Princess Royal with barge Empress.
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!['William R. Randell', steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/f6/30/2680-d37b-5b80-b9e1-aed1207fa81d.jpg)
'William R. Randell', steamer
'William R. Randell', river steamer, towing a loaded barge.
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!["Captain Sturt", River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/5c/55/718f-4624-52cd-b23a-cf2e3dac5626.jpg)
"Captain Sturt", River Steamer
"Captain Sturt" with loaded barges of stone.
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!["Waikerie", River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/e9/b6/ed1e-5daa-509d-8af3-1da2d2dbb8ef.jpg)
"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.
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!["Sucess", River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/ca/65/83c5-8995-52c3-9906-c88db81324d8.jpg)
"Sucess", River Steamer
"Sucess" and loaded barge.
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!["Decoy", River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/4f/bb/3acf-fef8-5fa5-876a-2db82515dd5e.jpg)
"Decoy", River Steamer
"Decoy" with barge "Crowie" taken from the River Steamer passing.
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!["Tolarno" River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/5f/7f/dbc9-356e-5287-bba9-88b424a34ca2.jpg)
"Tolarno" River Steamer
"Tolarno" and loaded barge.
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!['Marion', River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/61/d7/e099-5ffe-5072-956d-d10a1fb3b50b.jpg)
'Marion', River Steamer
'Marion', River Steamer loading grain at Bookpurnong Dam.
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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.
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"P. S. Queen" loading cargo
"P. S. Queen", River Steamer loading cargo at Renmark.
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"Queen", River Steamer
"Queen" and the barge "Bourke" - sign on the Steamer 'H.R. Gibbs, Dentist'.
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"Queen", River Steamer
"Queen" and "City of Oxford" in background.
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!["Etona", River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/b5/29/7a85-0f40-56c1-957a-eca65653a853.jpg)
"Etona", River Steamer
"Etona's" chapel, Church of England Mission Steamer.
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!["Corowa", River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/05/fb/610c-aefc-5a03-aa28-a8c4d5dcc063.jpg)
"Corowa", River Steamer
River steamer "Corowa" with barge "Emerald ". The steamer on the left of the "Corowa" is the "Ellen".
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"Gem" & "Ellen, Steamers
River steamers" Gem" and "Ellen", with the barge "Isabel ".
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"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".
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Barges on tow
Barges being towed by a river steamer.
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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.
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!["Gem", River Steamer](https://slsa-collections.s3.amazonaws.com/8e/46/692f-03ab-591f-b5b0-d61d0db8787a.jpg)
"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.