From the reverse side of print: "Old Eucalyptus Still. Leaves and branches are packed into square tank, water introduced, and a fire lit underneath tank. The oil is carried off with the steam and condensed. In this instance, the stream in foreground…
From the reverse side of print: "Old stone & mud house - Morris Creek - nr. Talbingo. Wed. 23rd April 1958. 10.05 a.m. Sun/50X11¾/F.25¾ (Tommy Morris)".
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.
Graham "Angus" Pogue, dressed as a Scotsman, complete with bagpipes, outside the Wagga Wagga Railway Station, preparing for the Open Day Street Parade.
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students marching down the main street in the Open Day Street Parade. The wheelbarrow containing the cigarette-smoking student says, "Moulin Rouge or Bust"!
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students demonstrating college fashions during the Open Day Street Parade. The National Bank building is in the background of the photograph.