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Capt. William Randell
Title : Capt. William Randell Capt. William Randell
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Source : B 9439
Date of creation : ca. 1880
Format : Photograph
Contributor : State Library of South Australia
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Portrait of Capt. William Richard Randell


William Randell built his small paddle-steamer Mary Ann of local timber at Gumeracha and the frame was then taken to the River Murray near Mannum and completed there.  Loaded with provisions, the Mary Ann had first to steam to Goolwa to obtain a Customs clearance for her cargo. There also Governor Young inspected the vessel.  He told Randell that he would recommend that he receive a bonus of £300 for being the first steamer on the river.  The Mary Ann left Goolwa on 25 March 1853.  Unfortunately the boat only reached Lake Bonney before being forced back by low water.

From this small beginning William Randell built up a fleet of paddle steamers, trading far up the Murray-Darling river system and extending his business empire. He retired in 1899 passing his enterprise to his son, Murray.

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Period : 1852-1883
Region : Riverland and Murraylands
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