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"Gem" & "Ellen", Steamers

"Gem" & "Ellen", Steamers

River steamers "Gem" and "Ellen ".

"Queen", River Steamer

"Queen", River Steamer

"Queen", river steamer.

"Gem", River Steamer

"Gem", River Steamer

Paddle steamer "Gem" at Lock 4 near Berri.

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

The "Captain Sturt", river steamer.

"Waikerie"& "Alpha", Steamers

"Waikerie"& "Alpha", Steamers

"Waikerie" and "Alpha", paddle steamers. According to a researcher, both vessels were built by Albert Francis at Ramco (Waikerie). This photo must be around the time "Waikerie" officially began service c.1911.

"Gem", River Steamer

"Gem", River Steamer

The "Gem", river steamer, with passengers and a load of timber.

"Gem", River Steamer

"Gem", River Steamer

River steamer 'Gem'. The enclosed "Music Room" on the for'ard section of the second deck is clearly visible in this photograph. This room was not added until 1938. Also visible in the photo are the "modern" windows in the vessel's galley situated on the aft starboard paddle case. These weren't added until very late in her life on the river. [from information provided by researcher].

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

"Captain Sturt", River Steamer

River steamer "Captain Sturt ".

"Ellen", River Steamer

"Ellen", River Steamer

River steamer "Ellen" with passengers and crew.

"Maggie", River Steamer

"Maggie", River Steamer

River steamer "Maggie".

"Gem", River Steamer

"Gem", River Steamer

River steamer "Gem ".

"Coonawarra", River Steamer

"Coonawarra", River Steamer

"Coonawarra", river steamer.

"Industry", River Steamer

"Industry", River Steamer

River steamer "Industry".

"Industry", River Steamer

"Industry", River Steamer

River steamer "Industry".

'Industry' & 'Gem, Steamers

'Industry' & 'Gem, Steamers

Paddle-steamers 'Industry' and 'Gem'. [PS "Industry" came to Mildura in 1948, under her new skipper Walter Rundholm, to be slipped to undergo a thorough overhaul. She had to wait for the 'Gem' to come off the slip (after her sinking at Cal Lal) before she could go up. This photo is probably taken just after the 'Gem' went back in the water and the 'Industry' was taken up onto Anderson's slip. The 'Gem' was on the slip for about 10 months, so this photo was probably about September 1949].

Construction of Lock 6

Construction of Lock 6

The construction of Lock 6.

"Industry", River Steamer

"Industry", River Steamer

Bert Orr of Goolwa on a deck of the "Industry, river steamer.

Derrick-Barge Being Towed

Derrick-Barge Being Towed

Derrick-barge being towed.

The 'Gem' and 'Marion' at Morgan wharf

The 'Gem' and 'Marion' at Morgan wharf

Paddle steamers 'Gem' and 'Marion' at Morgan wharf.

Paddle-steamer 'Invincible'

Paddle-steamer 'Invincible'

Paddle-steamer 'Invincible'. (The date has been suggested as 1920s or 1930s by a researcher.).

Bullock Drays

Bullock Drays

Bullock drays along the Murray River. According to a researcher, this photo was taken at Wilcannia, Darling River. The steamer in the middle is the Florence Annie.

"Gem", River Steamer

"Gem", River Steamer

River steamer" Gem ".

"Glad Tidings", Steamlaunch

"Glad Tidings", Steamlaunch

Steamlaunch "Glad Tidings ".

"Arcadia", River Steamer

"Arcadia", River Steamer

"Arcadia", river steamer.

"Marion", River Steamer

"Marion", River Steamer

The "Marion" near Walkers Flat on the way to Mannum during its last trip on 9 June 1963.

"William Davies", Steamer

"William Davies", Steamer

River steamer, "William Davies".

"Merle", River Steamer

"Merle", River Steamer

"Merle", river steamer.

"Queen", River Steamer

"Queen", River Steamer

River steamer "Queen".

"Gem"& "Marion", Steamers

"Gem"& "Marion", Steamers

River steamers "Marion", left, and"Gem ".

"Tarella" & "Gem", Steamers

"Tarella" & "Gem", Steamers

The "Tarella" and the "Gem". Information from a researcher: 'This would be at Mannum after 1947, as the Tarella has had her paddlewheels removed (installed on the P.S Marion), and has most likely been stripped of her machinery, ready to become a houseboat. The P.S Gem has the enclosed lounge at the front, which was added during her 1930s refurbishment'.