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Intercollegiate Week (Bathurst vs Wagga)
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College hosted the Bathurst Teachers' College for the first time in August 1954. "Intercoll" was an exciting time for the College, being mainly comprised of sporting contests and various social events.
This group of female…
This group of female…
Intercollegiate Week (Bathurst vs Wagga)
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College hosted the Bathurst Teachers' College for the first time in August 1954. "Intercoll" was an exciting time for the College, being mainly comprised of sporting contests and various social events.
In this photograph, a…
In this photograph, a…
Rose Pergola
This wooden pergola with climbing roses ran east-west from the College gates towards the auditorium. The pergola was later replaced with a steel structure which is still on the campus today.
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.
College Grounds
The photographer has captured three students relaxing under a solitary tree within the Wagga Wagga Teachers' College grounds sometime in 1953.
College Grounds
WWTC students file past the Dining Room and the Administration Block.
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
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.
Taking Tea
"Student Life": five male students have a friendly chat over a cup of tea.
On the Bus
"Student Life": a group of female students on a bus trip.
A Sing-a-Long
"Student Life": a group of male students playing music together, with guitars and drums.
Basket Weaving
"Student Life": a necessary skill for any craft teacher-in-training - basket weaving.
Practice Teaching
"Student Life": student teachers would spend a good proportion of their time observing and teaching at various schools in the district.
This school is possibly the Pleasant Hills Public School.
This school is possibly the Pleasant Hills Public School.
GL Blakemore Memorial Library
The GL Blakemore Memorial Library 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 the CSU…
GL Blakemore Memorial Library
The GL Blakemore Memorial Library 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 the CSU…
GL Blakemore Memorial Library
The GL Blakemore Memorial Library 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 the CSU…
Examinations
"Student Life": Yearly and half-yearly exams were an unavoidable part of student life. Many of their exams were held in the Kyeamba Smith Hall at the Wagga Showground.
Examinations
"Student Life": Yearly and half-yearly exams were an unavoidable part of student life. Here, the students are being escorted to one of their exams in the Kyeamba Smith Hall at the Wagga Showground.
Examinations
"Student Life": Yearly and half-yearly exams were an unavoidable part of student life. Many of their exams were held in the Kyeamba Smith Hall at the Wagga Showground.
Examinations
"Student Life": Yearly and half-yearly exams were an unavoidable part of student life. Many of their exams were held in the Kyeamba Smith Hall at the Wagga Showground. Here there are a couple of students who have probably finished their exam early…