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                <text>Tom Lennon, photographer</text>
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                <text>1955 - 1972</text>
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                <text>Thomas Trembath Lennon was a photographer employed by The Daily Advertiser between 1955 and 1972. His extensive collection of photographs held at CSU Regional Archives is mostly comprised of photographic prints and negatives taken during his time as the newspaper's chief photographer, covering not just events in Wagga Wagga, but also of the wider Riverina area.</text>
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              <text>Waiting for the Queen</text>
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              <text>13 February 1954</text>
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              <text>Royal Tour, 1954</text>
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              <text>This view of Baylis Street gives a great impression of just how grand an occasion the visit was.  The huge crowds, the opulent dais, the welcoming arch, the buildings strewn with coloured bunting, and even the street lined with uniformed men, all combines to show just how impressive it must have seemed to everyone at the time, and goes a little way to explaining why it still ranks as a day to remember in Wagga's history.</text>
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