PS Canberra
Restored Paddle Steamer PS Canberra on the Murray River at Echuca Victoria Australia
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PS Hero at Echuca Victoria Australia
The Hero was built at Echuca in 1874 by George Linklater, the same person who built the world's oldest paddle steamer, the PS Adelaide in 1866. Hero worked the river trade until the 1930s when she was sold to Arbuthnot Sawmills where she worked as a logging boat. Several attempts were made to raise her until eventually, in February 1998, the hull was finally raised, loaded onto a semitrailer and brought to Echuca. After heavy repairs to her hull, she was refloated in September 2000 and completely restored. Murray River Echuca Victoria Australia
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St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Echuca Australia
On the corner of Pakenham and Hare Streets corner, St Andrew's Presbyterian (now Uniting) Church was built in 1901. St Andrews was built in Federation Gothic Revival style and the architect was a local man, Mr A E Castles who also designed St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church . Echuca Victoria Australia
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The P.S. Emmylou Murray River Australia
The P.S. Emmylou is a Murray River paddlesteamer, driven by a completely restored 1906 steam engine, and built to the highest world classification standards. She was built locally during 1980-82 in the style of the 19th century paddleboats, and is perfectly at home in the Port of Echuca, residing with the very few remaining paddlesteamers of the past. Echuca Victoria Australia
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Thong Tree
A rare Thong Tree, endemic to Australia , on the banks of the Murray River Echuca Victoria Australia
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