Historical and old photos of Moama, New South Wales
A small historical reference
Geography: Moama is a town in the Riverina district of southern New South Wales, Australia, in the Murray River Council local government area. The town is directly across the Murray River from the larger town of Echuca in the neighbouring state of Victoria, to which it is connected by a bridge.
Date of foundation: 1851
History:
Population: 5 559
Sights:
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 Bank of New South Wales, circa 1930 |
 Beyer Peacock locomotive, No.1, Deniliquin - Moama line, circa 1875 |
 Bridge connect by Moama and Echuca over Murray River, 1964 |
 Bridge over Murray river, between 1920 and 1954 |
 Bullock team with record load of Australian wool, Perricoota Station, 1906 |
 Chaff cutting on 'Pinegrove', 1913 |
 Haystacks on 'Pinegrove', 1913 |
 Echuca, Pumping Station, near Moama Bridge, 1964 |
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