A railway embankment and cutting used during the construction of the Trans Australian Railway, ...

Accession Number P02751.189
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white - Print silver gelatin
Maker Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Place made Australia: South Australia
Date made c 1914
Conflict Period 1910-1919
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Description

A railway embankment and cutting used during the construction of the Trans Australian Railway, probably near Port Augusta, SA. Note the marker sticks embeded along the lenght of the embankment. The Trans Australian Railway was built from Port Augusta, SA to Kalgoorlie, WA as a condition of Western Australia joining the Federation of Australia. Work on the Trans Australian Railway commenced at Port Augusta in 1912 after a survey was carried out in 1908. The Trans Australian Railway was laid on flat bottom rails and was not ballasted until 1940. One of a series of photographs taken by C. E. W. Bean during a trip he made in 1914 to Coopers Creek, SA with the South Australian Parliamentary Committee. The purpose of this trip was to research the condition of Aboriginal camps and Missions in South Australia.Photographs from the private collection of C. E. W. Bean held at AWM38 3DRL 6673.

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