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Title
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Tom Lennon, photographer
Date
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1955 - 1972
Description
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Thomas Trembath Lennon was a photographer employed by The Daily Advertiser between 1955 and 1972. His extensive collection of photographs held at CSU Regional Archives is mostly comprised of photographic prints and negatives taken during his time as the newspaper's chief photographer, covering not just events in Wagga Wagga, but also of the wider Riverina area.
Creator
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Thomas Trembath Lennon Jnr. (1908 - 1992)
Identifier
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CSURA RW1574
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Original Format
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Photographic transparency
Physical Dimensions
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35x24mm
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Title
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Welcome Arch, Baylis Street
Date
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13 February 1954
Subject
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Royal Tour, 1954
Description
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Wagga had a number of these arches set up along the planned route of the Royal Progress. This particular one was in Baylis Street outside Great Southern Motors, just before the Morrow Street corner.
The fact that it was designed to be lit up at night just demonstrates how enthusiastic the City was to have the Royal Visit - the Queen and Duke were never to see this arch at night!
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Unknown
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JPEG
Identifier
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CSURA RW1574/488
1954
Baylis Street
decorations
Duke of Edinburgh
Queen Elizabeth
Royal Tour
Wagga Wagga