Items tagged drays wagons in MV Collections
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Negative - Nandaly Bimbourie, Victoria, 1920
The Biggest Family Album of Australia, Museum Victoria
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Negative - Nyarrin, Victoria, 1920
The Biggest Family Album of Australia, Museum Victoria
From: Nyarrin, Australia Images: 1 -
Negative - Nyarrin, Victoria, 1920
The Biggest Family Album of Australia, Museum Victoria
From: Nyarrin, Australia Images: 1 -
Negative - Camel Team & Wagon, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, circa 1910
A large camel team in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, yoked three abreast, pulling a wagon. Dated to circa 1910. The camels and their cameleers helped carry supplies inland for the mini ...
From: Kalgoorlie, Australia Images: 1 -
Negative - Kalgoorlie District, Western Australia, 1904
The Halford family arriving at Kalgoorlie after a two year trip from South Australia. There is a horse-drawn wagon, two girls on horse back and a loaded wagon drawn by a bullock team.
From: Kalgoorlie, Australia Images: 1 -
Negative - Port Augusta District, South Australia, 1928
Shearers with an Indian hawker's wagon on 'Siam' station. There are two camels in the background.
From: Port Augusta, Australia Images: 1 -
Negative - Nhill District, Victoria, 1920
A six horse team is pulling a wagon carrying water tanks. The water tanks are being used to fill a dam during the drought of autumn, 1920.
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Negative - Group on Hay Stack Marong District, Victoria, circa 1928
The Biggest Family Album of Australia, Museum Victoria
From: Marong, Australia Images: 1 -
Negative - Camel Train, Ooldea, South Australia, 1919
Camel team with fourteen camels in Ooldea, South Australia. Dated to 1919. The inscription on the bottom reads 'Camel. Team. Ooldea./ 1919'. The camels and their cameleers helped car ...
From: Ooldea Hill, Australia Images: 1 -
Negative - Two Camel Teams Loading Wood, Ooldea, South Australia, circa 1919
Two camel teams loading wood in Ooldea, South Australia. Dated to circa 1919. Ooldea was the source of wood for all stations across the Nullarbor plane. An inscription on the bottom r ...
From: Ooldea Hill, Australia Images: 1



