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"The Wagga Story"
This film was produced for the NSW Dept. of Education to demonstrate student life at a co-educational teacher training college. It includes footage of: - the college buildings and grounds - students studying in the college library - an…
"Teacher Training at Wagga College"
This film depicts students and staff at the Wagga Wagga Teachers' College during 1964. It includes footage of: - aerial views of Wagga Wagga and the College campus - the campus gardens and buildings (including the buildings later used as the College…
The Dame Mary Gilmore Gates
Staff, students and visitors gathered at the entrance to the Wagga Wagga Teachers' College (at the Dame Mary Gilmore Gates in College Avenue) on the occasion of the opening of the E.H. Graham Memorial Gates in Urana Street.
Opening of the E.H. Graham Memorial Gates
Mrs. Phyllis White, daughter of Eddie Graham, cuts the ribbon at the opening of the EH Graham Memorial Gates, with the Premier of NSW, Mr JJ Cahill, looking on.
The E.H. Graham Memorial Gates
Vice-Principal George Muir spoke at the opening of the EHG Memorial Gates, in the absence of George Blakemore, who was seriously ill at the time.
The E.H. Graham Memorial Gates
The E.H.G. Memorial Gates were a gift to the College from the students of the 1958-1959 Session and memorialised the State Member for Wagga Wagga, Mr. Edgar H. Graham, who had died in office the previous year. The gates were installed at the entrance…
Open Day, 1967
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students at the College on Open Day.
Student Life
A group of Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students are gathered around a recently built plinth. What could the occasion be?
Intercollegiate: Newcastle Teachers' College
Newcastle Teachers' College students and a teacher arriving at the Wagga Wagga Teachers' College campus (corner of College Ave and Charleville Rd) for Intercollegiate week, 1956.
Basketball
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students play basketball on one of the college's courts.
Intercollegiate: Basketball
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students play basketball against Newcastle Teachers' College during Intercollegiate week in 1964.
Opening of the Dame Mary Gilmore Gates
Mrs Dorothy Catts officially opening the Dame Mary Gilmore Gates on Tuesday, 30 October 1956.
The gates were designed for the Wagga Wagga Teachers' College by Lionel Gaylor and were donated to the College by the students of the 1956-1957…
The gates were designed for the Wagga Wagga Teachers' College by Lionel Gaylor and were donated to the College by the students of the 1956-1957…
The EH Graham Memorial Gates
The EH Graham Memorial Gates at the Urana Street entrance to the Wagga Wagga Teachers' College ovals.
Visit of the NSW Governor
Lt-Gen Sir John Northcott visited the Wagga Wagga Teachers' College some time during his term as Governor of NSW (1946-1957).
College Grounds
The photographer is standing on the roof of the Administration Block, looking south-east towards a classroom block and what later became the laundry.
Campus Construction
The GL Blakemore Memorial Library, on the left, was under construction in the centre of the College campus during 1969. It was named in honour of the College's first Principal, who died in office in September 1958. The Blakemore Building now houses…
College Grounds
An avenue of Pencil Pines led from the College gates down to the Auditorium, interspersed with tall lamps. A couple of these lamps can still be seen on South Campus.
Sport Fields
WWTC provided itself with ovals and courts for a wide variety of sport.
The netball court, seen here, was situated behind the Auditorium. There is an oval on the other side of it and preparations appear to be in progress for another in the…
The netball court, seen here, was situated behind the Auditorium. There is an oval on the other side of it and preparations appear to be in progress for another in the…
College Grounds
The photographer has captured three students relaxing under a solitary tree within the Wagga Wagga Teachers' College grounds sometime in 1953.
The Pleasance
This pleasance was situated in a small open area created between lecture classrooms. A small figure, named "Naied", was placed in a small pool of water at one end. "Naied", by K Murray-Jardine, was given to the College by an anonymous donor.