The project, titled Talking Machines: Reviving Riverina rural technologies with video testimonies, will involve a film maker recording the “stories” of farm equipment held in the collections of district museums.
Throwback Thursday Part 43 – Photos from the Wagga Daily Advertiser 21 Years Ago
Throwback Thursday – The Daily Advertiser from 21 Years ago
Abihkair’s Albury Department store – Curatorial Talk
Take a walk through the Emporium Gallery with exhibition curator, Bridget Guthrie, Museum and Social History Coordinator from Albury LibraryMuseum who will guide you through this beautiful touring exhibition from Albury City, sharing insight into the design of the exhibitions and the rise of Abihkair’s Albury Department store.
George John Shervington
John Shervington advises that he will be visiting the Wagga District from Sunday 18 January to Wednesday 21 January 2015 and that he is interested in checking records to do with his father – George John Shervington – who lived and worked in the district from 1926 to 1929.
This month in History – January
Browse through the history of New South Wales and the State archives day by day and month by month.
Throwback Thursday Part 41 – Photos from the Wagga Daily Advertiser 21 Years Ago
Throwback Thursday – The Daily Advertiser from 21 Years ago
This Week in Local History – January 3rd
Our old “Way Back When” photo, the headlines of The Daily Advertiser 25 and 50 years ago and on this day from around the world. See it all in the Weekend Advertiser.
10 Tips for Scanning Old Photos
Where do you start? You could outsource the project to a company that will scan and correct your pictures and then return them to you, perfectly digitized on a DVD. But these services aren’t cheap. Or you can buy a scanner and do it yourself.
The teams behind Trove
Trove exists thanks to the work of many people at the National Library of Australia. Here the National Archives tells us a little bit about that work, how it is organised, who does it, and why they enjoy it.
More on Bushrangers from NSW State Records
Bushranging was a feature of life in New South Wales from the early days of settlement to the late 19th Century. The State archives collection is rich in material documenting individual bushrangers and their gangs, and the efforts of the authorities to bring them to justice.








