Studio Portrait of Clarence Wiesner. With Inscription: "To Mr and Mrs Percy Condon wishing them a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year From Clarence Wiesner, 16th December 1915"
Studio portrait of William Clarence Wiesner, 37th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force.
Clarence's family was from 'Meadow Vale', Uranquinty. He was killed in action on 3 May 1917 at Bullecourt, France. He has no headstone but his name is…
A commemorative service (Anzac Day? Remembrance Day?) held at the Victory Memorial Gardens in Wagga Wagga, probably during the 1940s. Men and women in uniform line the footpaths.
Photograph showing the David Copland & Co Store in Fitzmaurice Street. The photographer is standing on The Commercial Hotel in Sturt Street and there is a crowd gathered outside the Wagga Wagga Court House.
Studio Portrait of Ella Birch (nee Condon). Inscriptions on reverse: "To Percy from Ella, March 26th 1911" (original inscription), "To Percy Lachlan Condon from his sister Ella Birch" (additional inscription).
Photograph of Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga, taken from the top of the sandhill outside Victoria House and the Court House. The street is decorated with flags and bunting in celebration of an unknown event.
Photograph showing some of the Fitzmaurice Street hotels during one of the 1891 floods.
The photograph includes Bellair's Commercial Hotel (now Romano's); Millenet's Criterion Hotel (including the offices of Wilkinson, Lavender and Chapman, stock…
One of the many floods of the Murrumbidgee River that covered Fitzmaurice Street. This photograph was taken outside The Pastoral Hotel (now ABC Riverina Studios), looking north down Fitzmaurice Street.
A hand-coloured photographic postcard addressed to Nurse Melvin. The photograph shows Fitzmaurice Street around 1900. The photographer is facing south, with the photograph including the Gurwood Street corner.
Photograph of Fitzmaurice Street in flood during the very wet year of 1891. The water has not completely covered the entire street but the lower lying areas have already been inundated. The photographer is standing just to the north of the…