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Intercollegiate: Rugby Union
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students playing rugby against Bathurst Teachers' College students during Intercollegiate week in Wagga in 1954.
Intercollegiate: Rugby Union
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students playing rugby against Bathurst Teachers' College students during Intercollegiate week in Wagga in 1954.
Intercollegiate: Rugby Union
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students playing rugby against Bathurst Teachers' College students during Intercollegiate week in Wagga in 1954.
Intercollegiate: Netball
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students play netball against Bathurst Teachers' College during Intercollegiate week in 1954.
After the Royal Visit
This plaque, which was placed near the location of the dais in Baylis Street, can still be seen on the side of the Historic Council Chambers.
It says:
CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA
NEAR THIS SPOT
HER MAJESTY,
QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
AND
HIS ROYAL…
It says:
CITY OF WAGGA WAGGA
NEAR THIS SPOT
HER MAJESTY,
QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
AND
HIS ROYAL…
School Children at Robertson Oval
Thousands of school children gathered on Robertson Oval for the final appearance of the Queen and Duke.
The newspapers reported that of the 15,000 children gathered in the centre of the oval, 500 had fainted in the heat and had to be stretchered off…
The newspapers reported that of the 15,000 children gathered in the centre of the oval, 500 had fainted in the heat and had to be stretchered off…
Eddie and the Queen
The Hon. Eddie Graham, Member for Wagga Wagga and Minister of Agriculture, greets Queen Elizabeth as she alights from the open-top car in Baylis Street. Mrs Ivy Graham (we assume...) stands just a little behind him.
The Axemen at Wagga Showground
These axemen (or woodchoppers) put on a display of their prowess with an axe for Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Wagga Showground.
The next day, the newspapers reported that a stray wood chip had come flying towards the Queen as she…
The next day, the newspapers reported that a stray wood chip had come flying towards the Queen as she…
The Queen arrives in Wagga Wagga
The Queen and Duke arrived at the Forest Hill airport a little after 1pm on a fairly hot day.in Wagga Wagga.
Waiting for the Queen
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…
Tags: 1954, Baylis Street, bunting, crowds, Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elizabeth, Royal Tour, shops, Wagga Wagga
Waiting for the Queen
Those who had been chosen to be presented to Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were seated here on the northern side of the dais, facing Baylis Street. We can only guess at the identities of two of the people here - possibly a Catholic…
Tags: 1954, crowds, Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elizabeth, Royal Tour, Wagga Wagga
Waiting for the Queen
This temporary seating was set up out the front of the Victory Memorial Gardens in Baylis Street. The dais, where Queen Elizabeth received Wagga's dignitaries, was positioned directly across the road in front of the Council Chambers.
Waiting for the Queen
Those lucky enough to have grabbed a seat on this temporary stand in the Victory Memorial Gardens had a front seat to the action. The dais, where Queen Elizabeth received Wagga's dignitaries, was positioned directly across the road in front of the…
Waiting for the Queen
Hundreds of people waited patiently outside the Council Chambers and along the route of the Royal Progress to catch that one memorable glimpse of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh.
The photographer is facing north, towards the Wollundry…
The photographer is facing north, towards the Wollundry…
Tags: 1954, 2WG, army, Baylis Street, crowds, Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elizabeth, Royal Tour, Wagga Wagga
Waiting for the Queen
Soldiers lined the route of the Royal Progress, along with the crowds. Sadly, they weren't allowed umbrellas to help keep the sun off in the unrelenting February heat!
This photograph was taken in Fitzmaurice Street near Fossey's; across the road…
This photograph was taken in Fitzmaurice Street near Fossey's; across the road…
Waiting for the Queen
These people, waiting for the Queen and Duke to arrive, are on the corner of Baylis and Morrow Streets, Wagga Wagga. The Lyric Music House cantilever verandah was even used as a balcony by a few people, hoping to gain a vantage point.
Waiting for the Queen
These people are ready and waiting for Queen and Duke to pass by, somewhere along the route of the Royal Progress through Wagga Wagga.
The lady on the left has her hand on her camera bag, ready to pull it out quickly; the boy next to her is waiting…
The lady on the left has her hand on her camera bag, ready to pull it out quickly; the boy next to her is waiting…
Waiting for the Queen
These cheerful people are lined up somewhere in Wagga Wagga on the route of the Royal Progress.
Tags: 1954, crowds, Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Elizabeth, Royal Tour, Wagga Wagga
Waiting for the Queen
Crowds lined the verandahs of Baylis and Fitzmaurice Streets, so as to gain a vantage point to see the Queen and Duke as they passed by.
And not to be outdone by those who managed to find a spot on the pub verandahs, some people climbed out of…
And not to be outdone by those who managed to find a spot on the pub verandahs, some people climbed out of…
Tags: 1954, crowds, Duke of Edinburgh, hotel, pub, Queen Elizabeth, Royal Tour, Wagga Wagga
Waiting for the Queen
These keen families grabbed prime position to see the Queen - across the road from the dais outside the Wagga Council Chambers.
The Queen and Duke were due to arrive at the Council Chambers at 1.24pm; when the photographer took this shot, it's…
The Queen and Duke were due to arrive at the Council Chambers at 1.24pm; when the photographer took this shot, it's…