Wagga 25 and 50 years ago – Doug Walters

Twenty year old  test cricketer, Doug Walters trying on his new Army uniform.

School Boys in Fitzmaurice Street

School Boys, probably from St Michaels High School in Church Street, crossing Fitzmaurice Street in the 1960s.

Wagga 25 and 50 Years Ago – Main Street Road Works

Work is well advanced on the upgrade of Wagga’s Fitzmaurice and Baylis Streets in 1966.

Wagga’s Newtown Park

Newtown Park, now known as Collins Park, was once Wagga’s most popular park. Children’s play equipment, including this see saw, was added from 1914.

Wagga 25 and 50 years ago

Margaret Dennis, Accident and Emergency Sister at Wagga Base Hospital is to visit England to attend an International Accident and Emergency Nursing Conference in April 1991.

Wagga’s new Civic Administration Centre

This Wagga Wagga Civic Administration Centre was built adjacent to the historic Council Chambers in 1967 and demolished in 1999 to be replaced by the present day civic centre.

Wagga 25 and 50 Years ago

50 Years Ago Hardy’s are the largest timber and hardware merchants in the Riverina with a workforce of 225.

Hampden Bridge in the 1925 Floods

Wagga’s Hampden bridge withstood many floods during its 100 year life span.

Civil Defence Inspection

  Wagga’s Civil Defence Controller, George Brown, is pictured 50 Years ago in the Daily Advertiser inspecting equipment at Wagga Civil Defence Headquarters with NSW Director of Civil Defence, Major General Dougherty.

Baylis Street in the early 1960’s

Baylis Street, looking north in the early 1960s. Carmody’s Royal Hotel which closed on 23rd December 1978 and other buildings on the right were demolished to make way for the Sturt Mall which was opened on the 12 November 1979 at a cost of A$24 million.

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