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  • Collection: Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society

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Correspondence from Alexander Davidson to the NSW Crown Lands Office regarding a boundary dispute between himself and Henry Osborne.

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Photograph of an unidentified newlywed couple.

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Unidentified family portrait situated in outdoors.

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Photograph of woman holding an infant.
Inscription on reverse side: "Macklam".

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Photograph of a young girl posing with a woman.

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A photograph of a young girl seated on an older man's lap (possibly her grandfather). The photograph has been hand-coloured.

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Photograph of an unidentified young girl standing on a chair with a basket.

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Studio photograph of an unidentified girl leaning against a table.

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Studio photograph of an unidentified infant.

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Photograph of the Wagga Wagga Court House and Post Office viewed from the intersection of Fitzmaurice and Gurwood Streets.

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Copy of a print of Tubbo Station by the Murrumbidgee River, from the Town and Country Journal, held at the Mitchell Library.

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The Tompson Family's Wagga Wagga residence of "Waterview", situated close to the intersection of Tarcutta and Sturt Streets.

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Wagga Wagga City Baths.

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Photographic postcard showing the Wesleyan Church, on the corner of Johnston and Tarcutta Streets, addressed to Mrs Melvin. This church was officially opened in October 1949.

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A hand-coloured photographic postcard addressed to Nurse Melvin. The photograph shows Baylis Street around 1900. The photographer is facing south, standing at the corner of Baylis and Morrow Streets.

This postcard is part of a series by the Crown…

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A hand-coloured photographic postcard showing the Wagga Wagga Post Office in Fitzmaurice Street around 1900.

This postcard is part of a series, presumably by a photographer identified as F.P.H. [Hobbs?]. This particular postcard is labelled: "418.…

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A hand-coloured photographic postcard addressed to Miss K Melvin. The photograph shows Gurwood Street around 1900. The photographer is facing west, standing on the verandah or roof of The Commerical Hotel in Fitzmaurice Street.

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