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The Pride of the Murray was built in 1924 and claims a proud title: of the many boats originally built in Echuca, she along with the PS Pevensey and PS Adelaide, still operate from their home Port.
Today, she spends her days providing pleasure and a unique heritage experience for Echuca's visitors, a far cry from her original purpose as a barge.
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| chris morton | 05-Oct-2012 09:29 | |
| Stephanie | 03-Oct-2012 21:53 | |
| Helen Betts | 03-Oct-2012 20:28 | |
| Stephen Buckingham | 03-Oct-2012 16:10 | |
| Jim Coffman | 03-Oct-2012 12:40 | |
| Joanne Kamo | 03-Oct-2012 12:30 | |
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| Pieter Bos | 03-Oct-2012 08:53 | |
| Martin Lamoon | 03-Oct-2012 06:26 | |
| Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro) | 03-Oct-2012 06:10 | |
| John Reynolds LRPS | 03-Oct-2012 04:33 | |
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