File:South Eastern Drainage(GN02181).jpg
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[edit]South Eastern Drainage | ||||
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Photographer |
State Government Photographer |
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Title |
South Eastern Drainage |
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Description |
South Eastern Drainage, 10 February 1917. The South East Region of South Australia is a highly modified landscape. Broad-scale land clearance and an extensive cross-catchment drainage system have converted what was once a wetland dominated landscape into agricultural production on a vast scale. There is a long history of drainage in the South East. The first drains in the lower South East commenced in 1863 . Source: History of Agroiculture in South Australia, PIRSA. |
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Date |
8 May 1917 date QS:P571,+1917-05-08T00:00:00Z/11 |
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Medium | Glass Negatives | |||
Collection | The History Trust of South Australia | |||
Accession number |
GN02181 |
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Source |
The History Trust of South Australian, South Australian Government Photo [1] Object record [2] |
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