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Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - The Namoi, Photographer unknown
... ...Namoi...An original, flush card mounted, print of the sailing yacht 'Namoi' at sea....Card mounted flush, an enhanced photograph of the 21 foot restricted class yacht "Namoi" in sepia finish...On the reverse - " NAMOI ONE OF MANY 21 foot RESTRICTED CLASS YACHT 1923"...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula An original, flush card mounted, print of the sailing yacht 'Namoi' at sea. mounted print sailing yacht 21 foot Class Namoi On the reverse - " NAMOI ONE OF MANY 21 foot RESTRICTED CLASS YACHT 1923" Card mounted flush, an enhanced photograph of the 21 foot restricted class yacht "Namoi" in sepia finish Photograph Photograph The Namoi Photographer unknown ...An original, flush card mounted, print of the sailing yacht 'Namoi' at sea.Realism, historicalCard mounted flush, an enhanced photograph of the 21 foot restricted class yacht "Namoi" in sepia finishOn the reverse - " NAMOI ONE OF MANY 21 foot RESTRICTED CLASS YACHT 1923"mounted print, sailing yacht, 21 foot class, namoi -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePostcard
... ...namoi...Black And White postcard of Steam Paddle Wheeler Namoi, 1414 Tons, built 1884 Dismantled 1927. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village steam paddle wheeler namoi namoi steam paddle wheeler post card postcard Black And White postcard of Steam Paddle Wheeler Namoi, 1414 Tons, built 1884 Dismantled 1927. ...Black And White postcard of Steam Paddle Wheeler Namoi, 1414 Tons, built 1884 Dismantled 1927. This Card Has Been Cut Down (Sh 216 Ships M - R)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, steam paddle wheeler namoi, namoi, steam paddle wheeler, post card, postcard -
Federation University Historical CollectionImage - black and white, Barwon River Man (New South Wales)
... The Barwon River generally flows south and west, joined by 36 tributaries, including major inflows from the Boomi, Moonie, Gwydir, Mehi, Namoi, Macquarie, Bokhara and Bogan rivers. ...The Barwon River generally flows south and west, joined by 36 tributaries, including major inflows from the Boomi, Moonie, Gwydir, Mehi, Namoi, Macquarie, Bokhara and Bogan rivers. ...Digitised directly from 'The Native Races of the British Empire: Victoria' The Barwon River in New South Wales is formed through the confluence of the Macintyre River and Weir River (part of the Border Rivers system), north of Mungindi, in the Southern Downs region of Queensland. The Barwon River generally flows south and west, joined by 36 tributaries, including major inflows from the Boomi, Moonie, Gwydir, Mehi, Namoi, Macquarie, Bokhara and Bogan rivers. During major flooding, overflow from the Narran Lakes and the Narran River also flows into the Barwon. The confluence of the Barwon and Culgoa rivers, between Brewarrina and Bourke, marks the start of the Darling River.Black and white Image of an Aboriginal man from Barwon River, New South Wales. Aboriginal people from six language groups originally occupied the area of the Barwon River wetlands. These were the Ngemba, the Baranbinja, the Murrawari, the Ualayai, the Weilwan, and the Kamilaroi peoples. The Aboriginal people generally used the wetlands for hunting, fishing, and gathering uses, and for cultural association.(Wikipedia) The name "barwon" is derived from the Australian Aboriginal words of barwum or bawon, meaning great, wide, awful river of muddy water; and also baawan, a Ngiyambaa name for both the Barwon and Darling rivers. The history, culture and livelihoods of the local Aboriginal people are closely intertwined with the Barwon River and its associated tributaries and downstream flows. (Wikipedia)aborigine, aboriginal, barwon river
