Reference numberLH002038BDescriptionThe Lady Stirling was a major means of transport between Perth and Fremantle in the early days. From 1881, the rail system made river travel for passengers obsolete, although the river was used for freight for many more years.Date1864Photograph FormatPhotographDigital ItemYes
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