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RMDYKFDW–Murrumbidgee River, Gundagai
87 Murrumbidgee River, Gundagai (9013530675) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/87-murrumbidgee-river-gundagai-9013530675-image214952496.html
RMPDKX2T–87 Murrumbidgee River, Gundagai (9013530675)
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RMKF7P3P–Murrumbidgee River, Gundagai (9013530675)
1891 Wagga Wagga Flood: Looking up Morrow Street to Tarcutta Street and the Murrumbidgee River with the flood at a height of 10 metres (34 feet). June 1891 peaked at 2am on 29th June 1891 at a height of 10.6 metres (34.8 feet) ca. 29th June 1891 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1891-wagga-wagga-flood-looking-up-morrow-street-to-tarcutta-street-and-the-murrumbidgee-river-with-the-flood-at-a-height-of-10-metres-34-feet-june-1891-peaked-at-2am-on-29th-june-1891-at-a-height-of-106-metres-348-feet-ca-29th-june-1891-image471330958.html
RM2JAPYCE–1891 Wagga Wagga Flood: Looking up Morrow Street to Tarcutta Street and the Murrumbidgee River with the flood at a height of 10 metres (34 feet). June 1891 peaked at 2am on 29th June 1891 at a height of 10.6 metres (34.8 feet) ca. 29th June 1891
Tarradale [sic] Viaduct, on the Melbourne and Sandhurst Railway, Australia, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Morris and Co., of Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. '... the great northern line from Melbourne to Sandhurst, by way of Castlemaine...is eventually to be carried on to the Murrumbidgee River, and to provide for safe and cheap conveyance between Victoria and New South Wales. The town of Castlemaine, at the foot of Mount Alexander, is already a place of great commercial importance. Its site is well chosen for access to the northern and western gold-fields, as well as to the fertile agricu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tarradale-sic-viaduct-on-the-melbourne-and-sandhurst-railway-australia-1864-engraving-from-a-photograph-by-morris-and-co-of-elizabeth-street-melbourne-the-great-northern-line-from-melbourne-to-sandhurst-by-way-of-castlemaineis-eventually-to-be-carried-on-to-the-murrumbidgee-river-and-to-provide-for-safe-and-cheap-conveyance-between-victoria-and-new-south-wales-the-town-of-castlemaine-at-the-foot-of-mount-alexander-is-already-a-place-of-great-commercial-importance-its-site-is-well-chosen-for-access-to-the-northern-and-western-gold-fields-as-well-as-to-the-fertile-agricu-image599660370.html
RM2WRGTWP–Tarradale [sic] Viaduct, on the Melbourne and Sandhurst Railway, Australia, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Morris and Co., of Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. '... the great northern line from Melbourne to Sandhurst, by way of Castlemaine...is eventually to be carried on to the Murrumbidgee River, and to provide for safe and cheap conveyance between Victoria and New South Wales. The town of Castlemaine, at the foot of Mount Alexander, is already a place of great commercial importance. Its site is well chosen for access to the northern and western gold-fields, as well as to the fertile agricu
Site of the Burrinjuck Dam, New South Wales, Australia, 1928. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/site-of-the-burrinjuck-dam-new-south-wales-australia-1928-artist-unknown-image262744985.html
RMW7D1WD–Site of the Burrinjuck Dam, New South Wales, Australia, 1928. Artist: Unknown
Tharwa Bridge over the Murrumbidgee River, 1894 O'Hanlon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tharwa-bridge-over-the-murrumbidgee-river-1894-ohanlon-89980544.html
RMF6AY2T–Tharwa Bridge over the Murrumbidgee River, 1894 O'Hanlon