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Studio portrait of Ronald Jackson

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Studio photograph of Pearl and Martha Harrison. They were the daughters of John and Mary Harrison (nee Edney) of Wagga Wagga.

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Studio portrait of Lizzie Watts and her bicycle.

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Photograph of Mr and Mrs McGaulley.

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Portrait photograph of D McDonald

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Studio portrait of Jack Harrison.

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Framed photograph of an unidentified man.

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Photograph of the Church of England Recreation Hut and Chapel at Kapooka during World War Two.

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Studio portrait of Mrs D'Hudson of Wagga Wagga. The reverse side of the photograph has the following inscription: "Born at Kelso, near Bathurst in 1845".

Mrs D'Hudson is likely to be Fanny Morton, daughter of Thomas and Mary Morton, who married…

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Studio portrait of Miss Errella Garland of Wagga Wagga with her prize-winning kelpie, "Mirallie", in 1914.

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Potrait of two unidentified young ladies, possibly dated in the 1890's.

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88 men left Wagga Wagga on 1 December 1915 in a war recruiting campaign, calling themselves The Kangaroos. The Kangaroo March halted in Goulburn on 23 December 1915.

The marchers were given leave to take the train home to spend Christmas with…

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One of the many floods of the Murrumbidgee River that covered Fitzmaurice Street. This photograph was taken outside The Pastoral Hotel (now ABC Riverina Studios), looking north down Fitzmaurice Street.

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Group photograph of attendees at the 3rd annual conference of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners of Australia, New South Wales Section, held in Sydney.

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Portrait of May and Maud Mortlock of The Rock, posed together in a studio in 1910.

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The paddock of the police barracks in Wagga Wagga, alongside the Wollundry Lagoon. The location is now the site of the Victory Memorial Gardens.

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The paddock of the police barracks in Wagga Wagga, alongside the Wollundry Lagoon. The location is now the site of the Victory Memorial Gardens.

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The interior of the Wagga Wagga Drill Hall (located on the corner of Gurwood and Beckwith Streets) after having been completely destroyed by fire. The hall had been built in 1899 for the use of 'G' Company.
A few years after the fire, building firm,…

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Photograph showing some of the Fitzmaurice Street hotels during one of the 1891 floods.
The photograph includes Bellair's Commercial Hotel (now Romano's); Millenet's Criterion Hotel (including the offices of Wilkinson, Lavender and Chapman, stock…

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Photograph of people outside an unknown hotel in Fitzmaurice Street, during one of the 1891 floods in Wagga Wagga. In the foreground, the water is up to the horse's chest, while three men try to keep their feet dry by standing on the carriage.
Above…
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