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Wooden boat at Goolwa

Wooden boat at Goolwa

A wooden boat at Goolwa jetty during the wooden boat festival, March 2005. Identified by A. Presgrave as P.V. 'Hebe' converted from the Clarence River cane tug 'Hebe' in the late 1990s. Privately owned and usually based at Waikerie.

Cemetery at Waikerie

Cemetery at Waikerie

A view of the cemetery with the rock grave for still born babies in the foreground, 30 June, 2006.

Unveiling of King George V statue, North Adelaide

Unveiling of King George V statue, North Adelaide

Unveiling of bronze equestrian statue of King George V in Angas Gardens, North Adelaide (north side of Torrens River) by the Governor of SA Sir Willoughby Norrie on Anzac Day 1950. The sculptor was M. Lambert, A.R.A. and the pedestal made of Waikerie freestone and granite.

F.C. Kimber

F.C. Kimber

F.C. Kimber sitting on verandah of Mr Ross's home at Waikerie.

Promotional photographs of places and events in South Australia

Promotional photographs of places and events in South Australia

Collection of 132 photographs highlighting events, entertainment, recreation and sights of interest in Adelaide and other South Australian regions, including Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, Fleurieu Peninsula, River Murray, South East, Flinders Ranges, Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula, Mid North and Far North, during the nineteen seventies.

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album of the Ive and Bagot families

Photograph album thought to have been compiled by Eileen Dubois Ive (later Mrs John Frederick Bagot) daughter of Charles William Ive and Agnes Dubois. The album contains photographs of many family members and friends, at 'Acton', Woodville and other places, showing fund raising and commemoration days during and after the first World War, such as Cheer Up Society work and marches, events such as Repatriation Day, French Red Cross Day and the opening of the Soldiers' War Memorial on North Terrace. Eileen married John Frederick Bagot in 1915 before his departure to France with the 13th Light Horse brigade and this album includes a number of photographs presumably taken by John Bagot, of fellow officers, places in Egypt, France and Palestine, and of the Camel Corps. The album contains five additional loose photographs, six postcards and one newspaper cutting regarding the sale of Stradbroke, the Magill home of Mr C. L. J. Dubois (maternal grandfather of Eileen Ive) and these have been placed at the end of the album. The postcards and newspaper clipping have not been digitised.

P.S. Merle

P.S. Merle

Bow view of sternwheeler 'P.S. Merle' tied next to unidentified vessel near a woodpile at Waikerie during flood, September 1917, with sheds surrounded by water, and another barge nearby.

Small paddle steamer P.S. Royal at river bank on mirror calm water

Small paddle steamer P.S. Royal at river bank on mirror calm water

Bow and side view of 'P.S. Royal' at river bank, possibly Renmark area, on mirror calm water, with a family group including children posed on the wheelhouse deck area, a gangplank to the bank, and small rowboat at rear. A. Francis, builder, is in the photograph.

P.S. Royal at river bank above Renmark Wharf

P.S. Royal at river bank above Renmark Wharf

Bow and side view of 'P.S. Royal' tied up to river bank above Renmark Wharf.

P.S. Royal with three draughthorses on foredeck at Renmark

P.S. Royal with three draughthorses on foredeck at Renmark

Bow and side view of 'P.S. Royal' at river bank, with two draughthorses being held on foredeck, another just joining them. Captain C.W. Dyer wearing a white waistcoat, has his back to the camera. Photograph was taken after the vessel was lengthened.

P.S. Royal at Renmark with Captain C.W. Dyer at the wheelhouse

P.S. Royal at Renmark with Captain C.W. Dyer at the wheelhouse

Bow and partial side view of 'P.S. Royal', after it had been lengthened, at river edge near Renmark, carrying a horse and cart and an early model car, with Captain C.W. Dyer at the wheelhouse door, and a few passengers and crew on the foredeck and top deck, in front of the wheelhouse.

The Murrundi at river landing with a few passengers

The Murrundi at river landing with a few passengers

Side view of the 'Murrundi' paddle steamer at river landing, with a few passengers, including boys, and carrying several bags at the bow. Previously claimed to be the 'P.S. Royal' after lengthening, registered at Port Adelaide, 1906 and 1910, official number 117423. Built at Waikerie, 1905, by A. Francis. (Godson number 257A/26). The following information was provided by a researcher: 'My house is built from the Murrundi and to this day it remains in very good condition. The entire roof structure of it remains intact above the ceiling. It was put on this block in the 1950s and bought from Percy Robert Myers. The land was signed over to him by Ivey Randell, daughter of Captain R.M. Randell'.

P.S. Royal and other river boats at Morgan Wharf

P.S. Royal and other river boats at Morgan Wharf

Bow view of 'P.S. Royal' with other river boats at Morgan Wharf, tied up near a row of trees, with a man watching from the wharf, low water.

P.S. Wilcannia raised alongside barges Nelson and Horace

P.S. Wilcannia raised alongside barges Nelson and Horace

Bow view of 'P.S. Wilcannia' raised after being sunk, damage evident to paddle case area, with barges 'Nelson' and 'Horace' tied alongside, crew standing for photograph, unidentified paddle steamer in channel. Her sinking happened 12 miles below Waikerie at Penge Reach.

P.S. Wilcannia sunk with diver preparing to dive in salvage effort

P.S. Wilcannia sunk with diver preparing to dive in salvage effort

Bow and side view of the wheelhouse area above water of 'P.S. Wilcannia' mostly sunk, with assistant helping diver W.J. McArthur of Birkenhead, and several men standing precariously on the upper deck during salvage. The location of the incident was 12 miles below Waikerie at Penge Reach.

Tug Hebe which arrived at Goolwa through Murray Mouth

Tug Hebe which arrived at Goolwa through Murray Mouth

View looking down over the Tug 'Hebe' which arrived at Goolwa, through the Murray Mouth, on trip from Mackay, Queensland. Two crew are standing near the bow, which is tied up to the wharf, at Goolwa.

Two men standing at a tree with bark removed for canoes

Two men standing at a tree with bark removed for canoes

Two European men standing by a tree, scarred with past bark removal by Aboriginal people, for making bark canoes, at Waikerie.

Captain Mienes of Mannum

Captain Mienes of Mannum

Full length portrait of Captain Mienes of Mannum.

View of Ramco showing houses and surrounding district

View of Ramco showing houses and surrounding district

View of Ramco showing houses and surrounding district.

Vineyard in the Ramco irrigation area

Vineyard in the Ramco irrigation area

Vineyard in the Ramco irrigation area, with home and shed at rear.

Kia Ora football team 1922

Kia Ora football team 1922

Group portrait of the Kia Ora football team 1922 with shield, inscribed football and cup.

Girl and cat sitting outside a home

Girl and cat sitting outside a home

Unidentified girl and her cat sitting outside a home.

P.S. 'Wilcannia' being raised by P.S. 'Lancashire Lass'

P.S. 'Wilcannia' being raised by P.S. 'Lancashire Lass'

Bow view of 'P.S. Wilcannia' being raised by 'P.S. Lancashire Lass' and barge.

P.S. Royal at Renmark with crowd on board

P.S. Royal at Renmark with crowd on board

Side view of 'P.S. Royal' at river bank, Renmark, with a mixed excursion group crowded on both decks.

A.H. Ellison wedding group

A.H. Ellison wedding group

Photograph of the Reverend Alfred Hurtle Ellison and Myrtle Irene Lowe on their wedding day, 9th April, 1943, with their attendants - Thelma Lowe and Doug Telfer. Both the men were ordained Methodist ministers at the time.

Markaranka, River Murray

Markaranka, River Murray

Markaranka, River Murray, downstream from Waikerie in the Riverland of South Australia. An unidentified river boat is tied up beside a bank on which firewood is lying, possibly fuel for the boat. [A researcher suggests that the paddle steamer is probably the 'Etona', the Church of England mission boat on the Murray River. Mataranka Station was occupied (and owned?) by the Mallyon family; William Kingsnorth Mallyon was the designer and driving force between the erection of the various 'Mallyon churches'.] Another researcher suggests that this is the PS Menindie, purchased by the Markaranka Company to use as a pump to irrigate their property.

Horse drawn covered wagon pulling a smaller vehicle

Horse drawn covered wagon pulling a smaller vehicle

A horse drawn covered wagon pulling a smaller caravan which has a chimney along Gilles Street, Adelaide past the premises of Hudd & Sons, Ltd., manufacturer of chocolate and confectionery; Searcy describes the vehicle as being on the way to Waikerie.

Horse drawn covered wagon and caravan in Adelaide

Horse drawn covered wagon and caravan in Adelaide

Partial view of a horse drawn covered wagon pulling a smaller caravan vehicle along Gilles Street in Adelaide, described as 'going to Waikerie'.

Paddle steamer 'Royal' moored on the Murray River

Paddle steamer 'Royal' moored on the Murray River

The 'Royal' a small paddle steamer carrying nine passengers on the upper deck moored on the Murray River. According to a researcher, the steamer was built by Albert Francis at Ramco (Waikerie).

An elderly couple standing beside an aeroplane

An elderly couple standing beside an aeroplane

An elderly man and woman standing beside an aeroplane; names not known. [According to a researcher, this is an elderly Mrs Schell who had a flight at Waikerie with Capt. Horrie Miller in a DH6 machine, circa May 1920].