POMINGALARNA

A new book from Geoff Burch that traces the history of the Pomingalarna Run (aka Uranqunity)- from original settlement till now. Topics covered include: the homestead, the winery, the hotel, and gold mining on Mount Moorong. The book features a variety of maps, photos and plans. A4 format, in colour, with seventy plus pages. Limited […]

RAILWAY HOTELS OF NSW

Railway Hotels of NSW is a new book by Scott Whitaker that will be available in August 2016, but which can be ordered in advance. This is the 2nd in a series of books detailing every Railway hotel that ever existed in Australia – with this 2nd volume being exclusively NSW Railway hotels. The first […]

50 Years Ago – Manning Clark speaks in Wagga

Professor of History in the School of General Studies at the National University Canberra, Professor Manning Clark will address a meeting of the Wagga Historical Society at the Teachers’ College.

25 Years Ago – Last Religious Principal at Mt Erin High School

June 1991 – For the first time in the 117-year history of the Presentation Sisters as Catholic teachers in the community, a lay person will be appointed as principal of Mt Erin High School.

Wagga’s Dunlop Factory

The Dunlop Factory at the corner of Murray and Forsyth Streets opened in Wagga in 1943 during World War II.  Originally it was used as a munitions factory, making fuses for the military but it later made military uniforms.

Masonic Ball 1966

Dancing together at the Wagga Masonic Ball in 1966 are Miss. Lee Armstrong and Mr. Ray Chartres. Lee was one of 23 debutantes at the ball.

Wagga Town Band c.1928

Wagga Wagga Town Band displaying prizes won at the Eisteddfod c.1928. Musicians include Bill Knight, Rahi Homann, Ernie Homann, Wally Hopkins, Paddy Swansborough, Henry Forrell and Russ Thompson. Picture: Sherry Morris collection

Early Wagga Cars

ONE of the very first appearances of a car in Wagga was on May 4, 1900. Built by the Thomson Motor Company Syndicate in Melbourne, it had recently been exhibited at the Bathurst Show.

Wagga Court House – State Election 1927

Wagga Court House on NSW State Election day 1927. The Wagga seat was won by Mr Kilpatrick for the Country Party and the election was described as “well conducted and orderly”. Picture: Sherry Morris collection.

SES Medals – 25 Years ago

SES Deputy director general, Mr Rick Haines, presented National medals to Albert Burgman of North Wagga, Daryl Thompson of Wagga and Harry Hutton of Wagga and formerly Urana.

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