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Bank of New South Wales
Peter Rae Blacksmith
Brown Bomber
David Copland
Davis Cup in Wagga
Fair Rents
First Coles Store in Wagga
Fitzmaurice Street c.1900
Fitzmaurice Street c.1890
Fitzmaurice Street 1870 Flood
Hunter Bros post 1896

The following postcards were kindly donated by R. Taylor.
Baylis Street c1950.
Council Chambers c1950.
Wagga Wagga Base Hospital c1950.
Lake Wollundry c1950.
Romanos c1950.
Memorial Gardens & Council Chambers c1950.
Wgga Wagga Teachers College c1950.
Wagga Wagga High School c1950.

The following photos were kindly donated by the East Gippsland Historical Society.
Baylis Street 1956.
Wagga Wagga Sale Yards 1956.
World war 2 – bridge building # 1.
World war 2 – bridge building # 2.
World war 2 – bridge building # 3.
World war 2 – bridge building # 4.

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The following set of post cards were kindly donated by Mrs Elaine Hopper.

Catholic church pre 1910.
Cattle on river near Wagga Wagga c1910.
Fox Terrier coursing at Wagga Wagga pre1908.
Mount Erin Convent 1 pre 1910.
Mount Erin Convent 2 pre 1910.
Mount Erin Convent 3 pre 1909.
Murrumbidgee River Wagga Wagga pre 1907.

Wollundry Lagoon c1910.
Wagga Wagga Bridge in flood c1910.
Wagga Wagga Council Chambers pre 1910.
Wagga Wagga Court House pre 1911.
Wagga Wagga Presbytery pre 1908.

Souvenir of Wagga Wagga [kindly donated by Mrs Elaine Hopper]
This small booklet was printed by Hunter Bros prior to 1908. It features some 66 photographs of Wagga Wagga structures, and scenery.
Click on the following links to view the book cover & intro, and/or the various photos:

Australian Joint Stock Bank.
Avenue in Gardens.
Avenue in Newtown Gardens.
Bank of Australasia.
Bank of NSW.
Baylis Street.
Billiard Room (School of Arts).
Butter Factory.
Catholic School (Boys).
Catholic School (Girls).
Church of England.
Commercial Bank.
Council Chambers.
Court House.
Deck of Hampden Bridge.
Deck of Wollundry Lagoon Bridge.
Entrance to Convent Grounds.
Entrance to Railway Station.
Fire Station.
Fitzmaurice Street.
Flour Mill.
Footway Hampden Bridge.
Front view Mount Erin Convent.
General view Mount Erin Convent.
Gurwood Street.
Hammond Hall (Showground).
Hampden Bridge.
Interior Catholic Church.
Interior Church of England.
Interior Presbyterian Church.
Johnstone Street.
Kincaid Street.
Methodist Church.
Methodist School Hall.
Moonlight on Lake Albert.
New Hospital.
Oddfellows hall.
Old Hospital.
Pine Avenue, Convent Grounds.
Pond in Newtown Gardens.
Portion of Library (School of Arts).
Portion of Wagga Wagga (north).
Portion of Wagga Wagga (north-east).
Portion of Wagga Wagga (railway station).
Post Office.
Presbyterian Church (Wagga).
Private Hospital.
Private Residence 1.
Private Residence 2.
Railway Bridge over Murrumbidgee.
Reading Room (School of Arts).
Red Gum on Eunonyhareenya Station.
School of Arts.
School Teachers’ Residence.
Show Ground Grand Stand.
Side view of Hampden Bridge.
Soldiers’ Memorial.
St John’s Hall.
Sunset on Lagoon.
The Club.
The Manse.
The Parsonage.
The Presbytery.
The Rectory.
Union Bank.
View at Water Works.
View in Newtown Gardens 1.
View in Newtown Gardens 2.
View in Newtown Park.
View in Town Hall Gardens.
View of Experimental Farm.
View on Dairy Farm 1.
View on Dairy Farm 2.
View on Dairy Farm 3.
View on Experimental Farm 1.
View on Experimental Farm 2.
View on Lagoon 1.
View on Lagoon 2.
View on Lake Albert.
View on Murrumbidgee.
View on Old Hospital Grounds.
Water Works.
Wollundry Lagoon Bridge.

Comments

  1. Geoff Classon says

    I have a photo of my car parked outside Kerlins
    Service station in Wagga 1956.just wondering if it’s still there

  2. Debbie Hamilton says

    Hi, just wondering if anyone knows why the original school of arts in Fitzmaurice st
    Has one whole corner missing- comparing it old photo to now. Cannot find any info on why one window and door plus and decorative corner is missing. Have tried many sites but nothing
    Explaining why this has happened. I know Fosseys was there then a bank. Was it sold off for newer building. Am very interested.
    Cheers

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