Landscape photograph of three men in camp. At some point in time, two of the men have been identified as James Welsh Edney (centre) and Grantley Fitzhardinge (right). The uniform is unidentified but could be related to the Wagga Volunteer Company,…
A photograph of three men. At some later point in time, the man seated on the left has been identified as James Welsh Edney and the photograph labelled, "Members of the Wagga Volunteer Rifle Club."
Studio photograph of Clara Edney (daughter of James Welsh Edney), Albert Winter and Helen Winter (nee Edney).
Inscription on reverse: "Clara, do you know these? Taken 13/11/09".
Harry Condon and section on horseback, possibly in Egypt. With inscription: "Dear Auntie, this is a photo of the section that I have worked with...I hope you are as well as I am, give my love to all. Bert."
A photographic postcard addressed to May Mortlock from Percy Condon, no date:
"Dear May, Just a PC. according to promise; We have possession of New Lawn; shifting in today. I came out yesterday, am taking furniture in today. How do you like the P.C.…
Photograph of a group of seven people (two men, four women and a baby) in the backyard of a house. The inscription on the reverse side reads, "Sunday Feb 16 / 1919 by Miss Wright".
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).
Photograph of a group of women and children on board the "Caroola" in Melbourne. The group contains seven women, two boys and one girl from the families Edwards, Townsend, McAlaster, Morrison, Stuart and Edney.