- required.) Sari Braithwaite; Tom Gara; Jane
Lydon (June 2011). "From
Moorundie to
Buckingham Palace:
Images of "King"
Tenberry and his son Warrulan,...
- with his brothers, and
relocated alongside the
Murray at a site near
Moorundie. In 1852,
Francis Cadell, in
preparation for the
launch of his steamer...
- Wikidata Q105946608. Sari Braithwaite; Tom Gara; Jane
Lydon (June 2011). "From
Moorundie to
Buckingham Palace:
Images of "King"
Tenberry and his son Warrulan,...
-
Riverland was
inhabited by
Aboriginal Australian people,
whose name for it is
Moorundie Ruwe. At the time of colonisation,
these were (from west to east) the...
- heritage-listed sites, including:
Baldon Road:
Baldon Homestead Complex 37
Moorundie Street:
Former Truro Police Station and
Cells off
Sturt Highway: Stone...
- was the son of Tenberry, the
leader of a
group of
Ngaiawang people from
Moorundie on the
Murray River, in what was the
British colony of
South Australia...
- Van Diemen's Land and sunk in 1842
whilst moored in the
River Murray at
Moorundie,
south of
Blanchetown in
South Australia (SA). Her
wreck site was discovered...
-
December 1842 A
cutter which sunk
whilst moored in the
River Murray at
Moorundie,
South Australia. 34°24′0″S 139°37′12″E / 34.40000°S 139.62000°E /...
- Karn-brikolenbola (horde at Moorunde). Meru (term for man). Moorunde, Moorundee,
Moorundie Murundi (Jarildekald term for the
Murray River upriver from Lake Alexandrina...
-
Egerton Street:
Blanchetown Post
Office off Swan Reach-Blanchetown Road:
Moorundie Settlement Ruins William R.
Randell Lock and Weir (Lock No. 1) Blanchetown...