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Man from Snowy River Museum's Shop › Photocard: Upper Murray legends, Bullock drivers

Photocard: Upper Murray legends, Bullock drivers

$4.00

Corryong celebrated its 150th Anniversary with community creativity at its heart.
Volunteer artists captured scenes of our past, blending old and new to honour the pioneers of the Upper Murray. Local born, Brendan Lloyd wove history together—placing the region’s legendary bullockies front-and-centre, set against the backdrop of Corryong’s first chemist and Playles’ first building.

Shifting shadows and evolving backgrounds create a striking visual symbol of passing time, settlement growth, and enduring strength. The artwork pays tribute to the critical role bullock teams played in early township supply, farming expansion, and the mining economy, hauling ore, equipment, timber and vital goods across extreme terrain when distance was our greatest adversary.

This A5 gloss postcard print (on premium gloss paper, A5, description on reverse) includes an envelope—perfect for keeping or sharing.

Corryong celebrated its 150th Anniversary with community creativity at its heart.
Volunteer artists captured scenes of our past, blending old and new to honour the pioneers of the Upper Murray. Local born, Brendan Lloyd wove history together—placing the region’s legendary bullockies front-and-centre, set against the backdrop of Corryong’s first chemist and Playles’ first building.

Shifting shadows and evolving backgrounds create a striking visual symbol of passing time, settlement growth, and enduring strength. The artwork pays tribute to the critical role bullock teams played in early township supply, farming expansion, and the mining economy, hauling ore, equipment, timber and vital goods across extreme terrain when distance was our greatest adversary.

This A5 gloss postcard print (on premium gloss paper, A5, description on reverse) includes an envelope—perfect for keeping or sharing.

Acknowledgment of Country
The Upper Murray Historical Society acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout the land where we work and live. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in our community.

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