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Elva Turton
Agency004 · Person · 1924 - 2016
Dr Keith Swan
Agency031 · Person · 1916-1996

Keith J. Swan's contribution to our regional history has been by far the most significant to date. An Honours graduate (1950) with a Master of Arts from Sydney University (1958), Swan was awarded an honorary doctorate from Charles Sturt University in April 1995. Before his death in September 1996, Swan charted the region's history in thirteen books and monographs as well as many articles.
Commissioned by the Wagga Wagga City Council, Swan published perhaps his best known work, A History of Wagga Wagga, in 1970. The book was reviewed as an original and pioneering piece of local history, since it was one of the first studies to address Aboriginal history prior to white settlement. He also edited and contributed to a book entitled Historians at Work in which he highlighted the methodology involved in writing and researching regional histories.
Swan began his teaching career in this region in 1950 at the newly established Wagga Wagga Teachers' College. Following the formation of the Riverina College of Advanced Education, Swan was appointed senior lecturer in history in 1972, and became Acting Dean of the School of Business and Liberal Studies one year later.
His contribution to the tertiary education sector was recognised in the 1974 New Year Honours (BEM) and a lecture theatre dedicated in his name on Charles Sturt University's Riverina campus. Whilst working as a professional historian and academic, Swan re-established the Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society in 1962. He subsequently served as President and initiated the Society's archival collection.
Swan's collecting initiatives continued with the suggestion that the College form a Riverina Collection of archival material and printed sources to complement regional research and teaching. Following the suggestion by the College Principal Cliff Blake, Swan accepted a consultancy and oversaw the Collection's development. Accompanied by his wife, Vera Swan, who was also a librarian for the College and equally responsible for the Collection's germination, Swan visited a number of archive and library sites in the US, Canada and the UK during 1977 and 1978. Upon his return, he recommended to the College Council that the Collection be split and managed separately, with the printed material forming the basis of the Margaret Carnegie Collection of Australiana, and the archival material kept and housed in the College's new Riverina Archives.

Compiled by James Logan and Troy Whitford.

James Fiddes
Agency041 · Person · (1873) - 1922

James Fiddes ran a furnituture store, with an attached photographic studio, on the western side of Fitzmaurice Street between Johnston Street and the Wollundry Lagoon (1873 - 1906).

Agency285 · Person · 1899-1973

Richard Oram "Dick" Palmer was born in 1899 in the Dubbo district. He was first articled to Messers Booth and Nelson of Dubbo in 1921. By 1926 he was practising as a solicitor in Barellan. He married Jean Dowling of Young in 1929. They left Barellan in 1933 for Dubbo, then moved to Forbes in 1936. Dick Palmer died at Forbes in 1973.

John W. Sullivan
Agency084 · Person · 7 February 1929 -

From 1974 to 1977 John Sullivan was a member of the Country Party and elected to the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Riverina. Follwoing a

Anita Buswell
Agency318 · Person · 1922-2018
Lawson Lobb
Agency371 · Person

BSc (Rhodes), MSc (Illinois), FIMA; applied science academic, Charles Sturt University Bathurst

Brian D. Cook
Agency155 · Person · 1938 -

An academic staff member of Riverina College of Advanced Education, Wagga Wagga.

Dr Laurel Anne Clyde
Agency467 · Person · 7 February 1946 – 18 September 2005
John Graham
Agency476 · Person · 1885-1967