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- Boating on Cockle Creek in the late 1800s. From an original postcard. (jpeg)
- Upper reaches of Cockle Creek c.1905 (jpeg)
- Dredging, Cockle Creek (jpeg)
- Boating on Cockle Creek (jpeg)
- Bob Convery in straw boater and bare feet selling newspapers on platform at Cockle Creek railway station, c1905. He was killed at Messines, France 7th June 1917 (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek Railway Station, 25 April 1896, Photograph taken by Ralph Snowball. (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek Railway Station, crowds going home from Speers Point Park (jpeg)
- Teralba from Rhondda Road c.1910, looking east. Original weatherboard Great Northern Hotel, centre left. Train at railway station left hand side. Cockle Bay in backgound. Note clothesline with props, and absence of mangroves in Cockle Creek delta. (jpeg)
- Sulphide Corporation, Cockle Creek, NSW. (jpeg)
- Andy Young and Alf Jenkins in front of Cockle Creek Railway Station Refreshments Room. It was closed at the end of 1917. (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek Railway to Warners Bay Bus (jpeg)
- Linsleys Ferry Boats on Cockle Creek, Speers Point Park in background (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek Railway to Warners Bay Bus (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek Railway Station, rails off to the right are for the steam engines to access the water tower. Photo taken 1928 (jpeg)
- 16 foot skiff 'Nike' at the mouth of Cockle Creek before bridge was built (jpeg)
- Speers Point - Cockle Creek Bus (Olive May) after an accident, 1920s (jpeg)
- Steam tram motor No 79, hauling four carriages between Speers Point and Cockle Creek, May Day 1932. Taken at First St, Boolaroo. Photographed by O A Sims (jpeg)
- Mrs Mittendorf in front of steps, Cockle Creek Railway Station (jpeg)
- Mittendorf Family at Cockle Creek Station (jpeg)
- Kerb and guttering being laid between Boolaroo and Cockle Creek Railway Station (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek Railway Station (jpeg)
- Kerb and guttering being laid between Boolaroo and Cockle Creek Railway Station (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek during flood 1930s. Photograph taken from Teralba, looking towards Boolaroo and Speers Point. Cars are driving on the road formerly called Boolaroo Road. It was renamed Racecourse Road after the Watkins Bridge was demolished in 1973. Buildings are boatsheds. (jpeg)
- Flooded Cockle Creek covers Boolaroo Road/Racecourse Road, looking north (jpeg)