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Type: | Conservation Management Plan |
Title: | The Last Navigable Portion: The Maritime cultural landscape of Inland shipping at the top end of the Murray River |
metadata.dc.contributor.corpauthor: | Meaghan Louise Aitchison |
Description: | A dynamic maritime landscape developed along the River Murray following European settlement in the nineteenth century. This waterway was to play a crucial role not only in settlement development but also in agriculture, industry and even politics. Prior to reliable roads or railway systems, the Murray was inland Australia's greatest highway, transporting goods and passengers the 2,500 kilometres between the river mouth at the Southern Ocean and Albury New South Wales. |
Koha catalogue reference: | 13413 |
URI: | https://heritagensw.intersearch.com.au/heritagenswjspui/handle/1/9980 |
Subjects: | Transport - River |
Appears in Collections: | Conservation Management Plan |
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