A photographic postcard addressed to May Mortlock from Barney Carlon of Yarragundry, dated 13 November 1909:
"Dear May, That other jolly old card was a dead nark, couldn't have a scribble at all May. But never mind will tell you all, when I see you…
Photograph of two women and a young girl standing in front of a collection of small houses, probably on a farming property. The reverse side is inscribed with: "To Bella from Mary Ann".
Photograph of an unidentified group of school girls, possibly taken between the 1890s and 1910s. They appear to range in age from approximately eight years old up to possibly the mid-teens.
Photograph of an unidentified group of school children, possibly taken between the 1890s and 1910s. There is a mix of boys and girls and some of the children are holding dolls or hats.
The reverse side of the mount is stamped with "T.S. Forrest".
A.E. and Munitions Workers Union members marching down Baylis Street, as part of the Eight Hour Procession. They are standing on the Wollundry Bridge with the Wagga Wagga City Council Chambers in the background.
Holding the banner, "United We…