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Portrait of two unidentified young girls.

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Portrait of a young boy.

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Studio portrait of a young boy.

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Studio portrait of a young boy.

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Studio portrait of an unidentified baby.

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Photograph of two unidentified children, with inscription on reverse side: "To dear Grandfather, Aunties and Uncles from Little J?. aged 1 year and 9 months".

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Studio portrait of two unidentified children. With inscription: "With fondest love and...Aunty Nellie".

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Photograph of Tom Frank and his sister accompanied by four other people, posed in front of a cart pulled by a Brahman cow. The photograph was taken in Colombo, Ceylon (now, Sri Lanka).

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Studio portrait of three unidentified men, possibly of India. Two are holding musical instruments (a drum and a stringed instrument). The third man has a leopard pelt on his shoulders and what appears to be a basket in his lap.

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Studio portrait of Thomas Watts.

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Photograph of the Edney family home located on Edward Street (opposite the South Wagga Bowling Club), with members of the Edney family standing out the front.

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A photographic postcard of two men, one in an AIF uniform. They are standing in front of what might be a hotel; the window is advertising the presence of a billiard table inside the building.
On the reverse side of the postcard is written: "Sgt T.…

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A studio portrait of man in an Australian Imperial Force uniform. On the reverse side is a recent inscription which tentatively identifies the man as Sergeant Harris.

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Pages from a scrapbook containing theater illustrations, similar to the one identified as belonging to Belle Edney.

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Studio portrait of Sarah Robinson.

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Studio portrait of Sadie Reich.

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Studio portrait of Ronald Jackson

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Photograph of twenty-nine men with their rifles. The inscription on the reverse side reads, "Rifle match at Cootamundra".

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Studio portrait of (presumably) Charles P Chiniquy (1809-1899). On the reverse side of the photograph is written "Chinaquay".
Charles Chiniquy was a Canadian Catholic priest who later became a Presbysterian pastor. He visited Sydney in 1878.

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Studio portrait of Phillip Rullock.
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