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Captain H. Hogg and Captain Pearl Hogg

Captain H. Hogg and Captain Pearl Hogg

Captain H. Hogg and Captain Pearl Hogg standing at the rails of the wheelhouse deck of 'P.S. Oscar W'. Original caption has 'Captain Pearl and Captain Paddy Hogg...'.

Two Aborigines in a bark canoe by the riverbank

Two Aborigines in a bark canoe by the riverbank

Two Aboriginal people in a bark canoe close to the river bank on the Murray, in the Moorundie area. The man standing is dressed in a fur cloak made of possum skins and is propelling the canoe with a long pole.

Fisherman and wife in a long canoe on the river

Fisherman and wife in a long canoe on the river

Fisherman and wife in a long canoe on the Murray, with dense timbered country behind.

Paddle steamer towing barge

Paddle steamer towing barge

View of a paddle steamer steaming heavily, towing a barge, seen from a high cliff, overlooking a silvery river, with dark river banks and a grey and silver sky. Possibly at Devil's Elbow, Upper Murray Region.

Work party assembled to assist a man who was injured

Work party assembled to assist a man who was injured

Work party of men and boys, some holding axes and shovels, organised to assist a man who was injured on his property, Lower River Murray.

Sand bag barrage

Sand bag barrage

Sand bag barrage constructed over the River Murray at Waikerie during time of low river flow, several men standing by the railway lines used for shifting the bags.

Sand bag barrage being constructed across the river at Waikerie

Sand bag barrage being constructed across the river at Waikerie

Sand bag barrage being constructed across a low River Murray at Waikerie, men emptying bags from a small rail truck at the end of the barrage, halfway across the river channel.

Gold medal to commemorate voyage by Capt. Francis Cadell in the 'Lady Augusta' in 1853

Gold medal to commemorate voyage by Capt. Francis Cadell in the 'Lady Augusta' in 1853

Photograph of reverse sides of Francis Cadell's gold medal struck to commemorate the opening of steam navigation and commerce on the River Murray, and the river voyage of the 'Lady Augusta', 1853.

Children with fish

Children with fish

Children with recently caught fish from the Murray River.

Governor's visit

Governor's visit

'June 1923. Sergeant Robert Stott, Mrs Stott, Sir Tom Bridges (Governor of South Australia), Murray Aunger and the famous Dort car'. [Murray Aunger organised the vice-regal visit to Oodnadatta, Alice Springs and Central Australia using three Dort cars].

Governor's visit

Governor's visit

'Murray Aunger and Sir Tom Bridges taken in front of the hotel'. [Murray Aunger arranged the vice-regal visit to Oodnadatta, Alice Springs and Central Australia using three Dort cars].

Governor's visit

Governor's visit

'Jim Baker, Murray Aunger, Sir Tom Bridges, Commissioner Bell of the Victorian Railways, Sgt Stott in rear'. [Murray Aunger arranged the vice-regal visit to Oodnadatta, Alice Springs and Central Australia using three Dort cars].

The matron and housekeeper of the Home for Incurables

The matron and housekeeper of the Home for Incurables

Matron Molly Murray and housekeeper Victoria Thallon having afternoon tea on the verandah of the Home for Incurables at Fullarton. Molly Murray was Matron from 1911-1914.

The 'Helen' on the Murray River

The 'Helen' on the Murray River

The wooden motor vessel 'Helen' moored on the bank of the Murray River along side the 'Ibis'.

The 'Helen' on the Murray River

The 'Helen' on the Murray River

The wooden motor vessel 'Helen' moored on the bank of the Murray River along side the 'Ibis'.

The 'Helen' on the Murray River

The 'Helen' on the Murray River

The wooden motor vessel 'Helen' moored on the bank of the Murray River.

Settler's home near Meribah

Settler's home near Meribah

Settler's home of galvanised iron, 12 miles south east of Meribah in the Murray Mallee, near the Victorian border. A curtain serves as a front door. Three people are standing in the well-established flower garden in front of the house.

Settlers' home in the Mallee

Settlers' home in the Mallee

Home of the Barton/Burton brothers in the Murray Mallee. The old army tent, their home for over 12 months, stands near a two-roomed galvanised iron house, their new home.

Backwater at Renmark

Backwater at Renmark

Cows grazing on Murray River boggy land, from a photograph album that was owned by Annie J. Haslam.

'Murray Bridge (from East)'

'Murray Bridge (from East)'

A view of Murray Bridge from the east. The raised road is visible crossing the flood plain of the River Murray.

Loading wood on to the Paddle Steamer 'Ruby'

Loading wood on to the Paddle Steamer 'Ruby'

Distant view of men loading wood from the banks of the River Murray on to the paddle steamer 'Ruby'.

Men loading wood on to Paddle Steamer

Men loading wood on to Paddle Steamer

A group of men loading wood from the banks of the River Murray on to a paddle steamer.

'Murray Bridge Museum' in South Australia

'Murray Bridge Museum' in South Australia

Postcard with the message, 'Greetings from Murray Bridge Museum' (photo possibly taken by W.A. Robjohns). The museum is housed in an old stone cottage with a verandah and a fruit tree at the front. A note on the back reads, 'Sincere Christmas Greetings T.D. & Rosali Dix', along with a purple stamp: 'Printed by [E.?] N. Pfeiffer Chemist Murray Bridge'. The museum address, phone and hours of opening have been written in blue pen on the back.

Sir Archibald Weigall at Terowie railway station

Sir Archibald Weigall at Terowie railway station

Sir Archibald Weigall, the newly appointed Governor of South Australia sitting with Lady Weigall and their daughter Priscilla on Terowie railway station platform with members of their accompanying party which includes Sir George Murray, Lieutenant Governor, second from the right standing behind them.

PS 'Nellie' taking on passengers

PS 'Nellie' taking on passengers

Murray River paddle steamer 'Nellie' near a small landing stage where passengers are waiting to board, they are described by Searcy as being a 'Parliamentary party'; a crate with chickens and a strapped up bicycle are at one end of the vessel.

Waikerie during the 1917 flood

Waikerie during the 1917 flood

View over Waikerie from town water tower, during 1917 flood, showing the Murray River on the right.

Paddle steamer 'Marion'

Paddle steamer 'Marion'

The paddle steamer 'Marion' moored near the banks of the Murray River.

East Torrens cricket team

East Torrens cricket team

East Torrens cricket team that won the A Grade premiership in 1921. Standing left to right: S. Buckett (scorer), J.W. Rymill, W.S. Stirling, E. Schultz, J.T. Murray, W. Hutton, H.M. Caire, W. Richardson. Sitting left to right: R.J.B. Townsend, E. Loveridge, M.M. Cartledge (Secretary), A. Richardson, R. Mankey.

Lady Weigall attending a function in Adelaide

Lady Weigall attending a function in Adelaide

Lady Weigall, wife of the Governor of South Australia attending a function in Adelaide; she is seen with her daughter talking to Sir George Murray and Justice Angas Parsons.

A wood pile saturated by a flood

A wood pile saturated by a flood

Men picking out wood from a pile near the Murray River which has been saturated with flood waters.