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An orchard at Kingston-on-Murray

An orchard at Kingston-on-Murray

A long view between two rows of an orchard at Kingston-on-Murray.

A boating party amongst flooded tree trunks at Moorook

A boating party amongst flooded tree trunks at Moorook

A small boating party, including women, being rowed amongst flooded trees at Moorook.

Drying apricots at Moorook

Drying apricots at Moorook

Drying apricots at Moorook, with trays laid out in rows in the sun, a man standing at a bench with piled trays, and several women in long white dresses, at the sheds behind.

Girls from Saies Ltd. boating on the river at Loxton

Girls from Saies Ltd. boating on the river at Loxton

Six female staff from Saies Ltd. in a rowing boat on the Murray River at Loxton, five sit smiling at the camera, while the rower pulls hard on her oars, in the centre.

Mannum flood 1917, with buildings flooded and boats in the main street

Mannum flood 1917, with buildings flooded and boats in the main street

Mannum main street in the 1917 floods, buildings on the low side under water, and a man rowing across to several men sandbagging buildings on the right.

Mannum main street under water during the 1917 flood

Mannum main street under water during the 1917 flood

Mannum main street and buildings under water during the 1917 flood, with a man rowing a small boat up the street, other rowboats in distance, the undertaker's premises underwater on left, a board walkway constructed along the building on the right, and people on the balcony of the hotel above the flooded ground floor.

Group photograph of members of Milang Football Team

Group photograph of members of Milang Football Team

Group photograph of the Milang Football Team which included Aboriginal players. From the back left: George Burgess, Arthur Clifford, Charles Woolfitt, Bill Daniels, Stan Wallace, Herb Yelland, F. Stewart. In the second row: Jack Pool, Ted Bowden, Tom Pavy, Teddy Wenzel, Jack Chester and other players (not named).

Jennings drying fruit

Jennings drying fruit

Jennings drying fruit, two men with handcart loaded with trays of fruit, and around them, hundreds of trays laid out in rows to dry.

Irrigation of fruit trees at Mildura

Irrigation of fruit trees at Mildura

Irrigation of fruit trees at Mildura, the trees planted in long rows, inundated with river water.

Improvised classroom in a bush lean-to at Mildura

Improvised classroom in a bush lean-to at Mildura

Improvised classroom for State School No. 3163, Nicholl's Point, Mildura, with a thatched roof over a rough pole structure, the teacher, Miss Ada Mansell, is wearing a long white dress, the students are seated in rows on long benches, with a dirt floor, and no external walls.

Boating party in rowboat near Mildura

Boating party in rowboat near Mildura

Three men in a rowboat at the river's edge, probably Mr Aldridge's boating party near Mildura.

Group portrait of Aboriginal people at Point McLeay Mission

Group portrait of Aboriginal people at Point McLeay Mission

Group portrait, including mission staff and Aboriginal people, at Point McLeay Mission, taken outside a mission building. According to a researcher, this photograph was taken by a photographer named Mr. Freeman who visited Point McLeay in October 1878. Another researcher has provided this additional information: 'John Andrew Ophel is 3rd from left in 2nd from top row (standing next to George Taplin). John Ophel worked at the Mission from 1866 to 1885 as School Master, Preacher, Marriage Registrar, Postmaster and for a brief period Acting Superintendent.'

Mr Turner's orchard at Renmark

Mr Turner's orchard at Renmark

Mr Turner's orchard at Renmark, several men standing among the fruit trees planted in long rows.

Sun drying raisins at Renmark

Sun drying raisins at Renmark

Sun drying raisins at Renmark with fruit spread out in trays in long rows, people working in the distance near the sheds.

Seven mile drilling camp with main Snowy Mountain Range behind

Seven mile drilling camp with main Snowy Mountain Range behind

Seven mile drilling camp with rows of tents on left, transportable buildings on right, and the Snowy Mountain Range behind.

Captain Alexander with the crew of "P.S. Gem"

Captain Alexander with the crew of "P.S. Gem"

Captain Alexander and crew members of "P.S. Gem", Captain Alexander standing in the back row far left. No further information provided.

Site of Berembed Weir, Murrumidgee River

Site of Berembed Weir, Murrumidgee River

Site of Berembed Weir, Murrumbidgee River, with construction at right, two people rowing small rowboat left.

P.S. Gem snagged in Higgin's Cutting near Cal Lal, N.S.W

P.S. Gem snagged in Higgin's Cutting near Cal Lal, N.S.W

Side view of the upper decks of P.S. Gem, which snagged and partly sunk, in Higgin's Cutting near Cal Lal, N.S.W., November 1948. [From information provided by Frank Tucker, the Gem sank at Cal Cal, not Higgin's Cutting]. According to another researcher, the Gem hit a snag next to what was then known as Scotty's Woodpile on Lindsay Island about 500 yards upstream from Wompinni House on the opposite bank.(Wompinni was part of Kulcurna Station then owned by the Higgins family and is still standing). The Captain realised the boat was in trouble but also knew that if he abandoned ship on that side of the river, they would not be able to get help because no-one lived there. He allowed The Gem to drift downstream and steered it to a sandbar next to what the Higgins family referred to as the First Creek. This was close to where the old Police Station and Customs House once stood. The Captain ran the boat aground on the sandbar, the passengers were able to get off safely onto the bank. One man had suffered a heart attack during the panic and had died. He was left on his bunk. Someone went for help to Wompinni and soon Mr J.T. Higgins and family were on the scene. His daughter Denys Higgins, aged about 19 at the time and mid-way through her nursing studies was rowed out to the Gem by her father to examine the body of the man to see if there was anything that could be done for him. In the meantime, all the crew and passengers were cared for by the Higgins family with cups of tea and food. Efforts were made to engage buses from Renmark to transport the passengers and crew back to Renmark but because the roads at the time were in a poor state, they were eventually all taken on trucks and by private transport.

Images near Truses(?), Malakula

Images near Truses(?), Malakula

Wooden carved images standing in a row.

Group of missionaries

Group of missionaries

Rev. William Gray seated in middle row, centre, in front of palm trees.

Group of missionaries

Group of missionaries

Large group of missionaries in front of small building with corrugated iron roof. Image is similar to 55/23, with a few more people. Rev. William Gray standing, third from left, in back row. Island not named.

Boat crews on the Torrens River

Boat crews on the Torrens River

Boat crews on the Torrens River during races in Adelaide.

Aboriginal camp along the East West railway line

Aboriginal camp along the East West railway line

An Aboriginal camp along the East West railway line, a white woman stands in the back row.

Aboriginal camp along the East West railway line

Aboriginal camp along the East West railway line

An Aboriginal camp along the East West railway line, a white woman stands in the back row.

Marine Board and Customs Office staff, South Australia

Marine Board and Customs Office staff, South Australia

Senior staff of the Marine Board and H.M. Customs Office, South Australia including the President, R.H. Ferguson, centre front row and Arthur Searcy, bottom right hand corner.

Members of the Australasian Ornithologists' Union at Snelling Beach

Members of the Australasian Ornithologists' Union at Snelling Beach

Members of the Australasian Ornithologists' Union arriving by rowing boat at Snelling beach, October 1905.

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, in a formal group with members of the Onkaparinga Racing Club

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, in a formal group with members of the Onkaparinga Racing Club

Sir Henry Galway, Governor of South Australia, in a formal group with members of the Onkaparinga Racing Club, sitting next to him; front row, far left, is Alfred Von Doussa, Secretary of the Club from 1875-1924 and founder of the Oakbank Easter Races.

Group of Tormore House students

Group of Tormore House students

Tormore House Class VI students in the school grounds. Nancy Winnall is third from left in the back row.

Group of Tormore House students

Group of Tormore House students

Tormore House Class VI students in the school grounds. Nancy Winnall is second from left in the back row.

Old Exhibition railway line near the Torrens Parade Ground

Old Exhibition railway line near the Torrens Parade Ground

A railed track approach to the buildings lined with recently planted rows of trees, including palm trees. According to a researcher this is the old Exhibition railway line, with the Torrens Parade Ground on the left, and Government House on the right. The line ran tothe Exhibition Building. [Duplicate of PRG 280/1/2/177].