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Mr RS Inglis (of 38 Collins Street) and Keith Swan discussing photographs of early Wagga
Mr RS Inglis (of 38 Collins Street) and Keith Swan discussing photographs of early Wagga
Gathering to Celebrate the Laying of the Foundation Stone of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church (6 Oct 1869). Interview by Keith Swan of Mr Davidson, Mrs Mitchell, Miss Rentil, Mrs Youngsen (Nixon), on their families' involvement in St Andrew's, (incl. Rev. Donald McKenzie Baird and Rt. Rev. Norman Faichney)
Reg Hyland and Keith Swan discussing photographs of early Wagga
Reg Hyland and Keith Swan discussing photographs of early Wagga
Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society General Meeting: Special guest Mr AH Secombe speaking on farming in the Coursing Park district
Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society General Meeting: Special guest Mr AH Secombe speaking on farming in the Coursing Park district
Unidentified music
Unidentified music
Unidentified music
Unidentified music
1) "A Series of Five Talks entitled, "Conscience, Non-Violence, and Social Change" (Dr Martin Luther King)". 2) A male voice singing unidentified music. 3) Unidentified people reading from "Our Mutual Friend", by Charles Dickens. 4) Unidentified music played on an organ.
1) "A Series of Five Talks entitled, "Conscience, Non-Violence, and Social Change" (Dr Martin Luther King)". 2) A male voice singing unidentified music. 3) Unidentified people reading from "Our Mutual Friend", by Charles Dickens. 4) Unidentified music played on an organ.
Lines from a play about Christopher Columbus.
Lines from a play about Christopher Columbus.
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Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society?: Special Guests Mr Cox, and Mr Ruen? speaking about Livingstone Gully, Tarcutta, and Borambola, (also includes Mr Carpenter speaking about locations in Wagga and apprenticeships, and Mr Inglis speaking about a graphophone and a boxing fight between Erroll and Campbell).
Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society?: Special Guests Mr Cox, and Mr Ruen? speaking about Livingstone Gully, Tarcutta, and Borambola, (also includes Mr Carpenter speaking about locations in Wagga and apprenticeships, and Mr Inglis speaking about a graphophone and a boxing fight between Erroll and Campbell).
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE B]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE B]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [TRACK A]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [TRACK A]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [TRACK B]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [TRACK B]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE A]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE A]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE B]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE B]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE A]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE A]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE B]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE B]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE A]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE A]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE B]
Keith Swan dictating articles from the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express [SIDE B]
Keith Swan dictating correspondence to secretary, Mrs McCabe.
Keith Swan dictating correspondence to secretary, Mrs McCabe.
Keith Swan dictating correspondence to secretary, Mrs McCabe.
Keith Swan dictating correspondence to secretary, Mrs McCabe.
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College: Talks given to students by 1) Rev. John French on the Hume and Hovell Expedition, subsequent settlement, bushrangers, etc. and 2) Ray Wilson of Tumut on Kiandra
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College: Talks given to students by 1) Rev. John French on the Hume and Hovell Expedition, subsequent settlement, bushrangers, etc. and 2) Ray Wilson of Tumut on Kiandra
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College: Talks given to students by 1) Mr Bowmaker of Leeton re. creation of the Willimbong and Wade Shire Councils, and 2) Mr Cresbie/Crosby, Manager of the Murrumbigee Irrigation Area, speaking on the Irrigation Areas
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College: Talks given to students by 1) Mr Bowmaker of Leeton re. creation of the Willimbong and Wade Shire Councils, and 2) Mr Cresbie/Crosby, Manager of the Murrumbigee Irrigation Area, speaking on the Irrigation Areas
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College: Talks given to students by 1) Mr Crook? of Griffith on canning, and 2) Mr Commins of Kooba Station; Keith Swan interviewing Mr Alf Bartdem, formerly of Balranald
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College: Talks given to students by 1) Mr Crook? of Griffith on canning, and 2) Mr Commins of Kooba Station; Keith Swan interviewing Mr Alf Bartdem, formerly of Balranald
Keith Swan recounting interviews he conducted with WP Bluett of Wagga Wagga and Brindabella, 9 Sept ?, David Cassidy of Wagga Wagga, 10 Sept ?, Miss Alice Bolger of Tootool, 11 Sept ?; 2). Keith Swan dicatating article on Abraham Booth's reminicences of Melbourne printed in the Melbourne Herald, 2 July 1897 [PART 1]
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students: Chinese poetry; Indian music [see Part 2]; "Radio WWTC interview with CB Anderson, an Iowa newspaper editor and RK Rozinof economist in Gosplan and VS Ishwah, member of the parliament in India discussing the topic 'What is a good society?'"
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College students: Chinese poetry; Indian music [see Part 2]; "Radio WWTC interview with CB Anderson, an Iowa newspaper editor and RK Rozinof economist in Gosplan and VS Ishwah, member of the parliament in India discussing the topic 'What is a good society?'"