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Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society General Meeting at the Wagga Teachers' College, Old Timers' Night Special Guest Ben Murray, Monday 15 February (1965?)
Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society?: Keith Swan speaking on the history of the Wagga Wagga Express and the Daily Advertiser, with special guests Jack Mitchell and Brian Sheppard speaking on their memories of working at the Daily Advertiser.
A drama about lecturer directing a production of King Lear and discussing themes and character motivations with the cast PART 2]. A professional production of Othello in part.
A drama about lecturer directing a production of King Lear and discussing themes and character motivations with the cast [PART 1]
Keith Swan dictating correspondence to secretary, Mrs McCabe [this is the full content of recording removed from Tape 8A]
Keith Swan dictating correspondence to secretary, Mrs McCabe [this portion was removed from Tape 8A at 13:21 due to complications with the recording]
Descriptions of items in the Greenfield Village museum, Dearborn, Michigan, USA; Creating a cattle camp; Riverina Folk Songs (Banks of the Condamine (Riverina version?), Cockies of Bungaree, Lazy Harry's on the Road to Gundagai)
Lines from an unidentified play about immigrants to Australia [contains references to reffos, dagos, Greeks, Jews]
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College: Teacher speaking with class of children about creating graphs of favourite milk flavours (Part 2 recorded at correct speed)
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College Social Science Students' Excursion to Coleambally Irrigation Area: interview with Geoff and Jane Edmanson of Coleambally [Part 1]
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College Social Science Students' Excursion to Coleambally Irrigation Area: talks given by Mr Dicken of the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission, Darlington Point, and Mr Bowmaker of Leeton on the history of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College Social Science Students' Excursion to Coleambally Irrigation Area: interview with Geoff and Jane Edmanson of Coleambally [Part 2]
Keith Swan dicatating article on Abraham Booth's reminicences of Melbourne printed in the Melbourne Herald, 2 July 1897 [PART 2]
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 and District Historical Society Excursion to Adelong Gold Fields, in conjunction with the Tumut and District Historical Society and the Gundagai Historical Society: Guest speakers at the RSL Hall, Adelong - Harry Tonkin of Wondalga, Tom Roach, and Mr Wilson
Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society Old Timers' Night: Guest Speakers Mr Keith Cox of Livingstone Gully, Mr Harry Carpenter of Wagga Wagga, and Mr Paddy Roohan of Borambola
Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society General Meeting: Talk by Special Guest Miss Eileen Day, speaking about the Wagga Wagga Grammer School
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College: Interview by Keith Swan and students of Mr Wilkinson at 'Yellowin', near Tumut [PART 2]
Wagga Wagga Teachers' College: Interview by Keith Swan and students of Mr Wilkinson at 'Yellowin', near Tumut [PART 1]
Keith Swan dictating correspondence to a secretary, including one lengthly letter to Professor Manning Clark (ANU) [SIDE A]
Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society General Meeting: Talk by Special Guest Dr RA Lewis, "A Half-Century of Medical Practice" [SIDE B]
Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society General Meeting: Talk by Special Guest Dr RA Lewis, "A Half-Century of Medical Practice" [SIDE A]
Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society General Meeting: Talk by Special Guest WR Ellis, Town Clerk of Wagga Wagga, "A Tale of Two Cities" (Wagga's Sister Cities, Nordlingen and Leavenworth) [SIDE B]
Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society General Meeting: Talk by Special Guest WR Ellis, Town Clerk of Wagga Wagga, "A Tale of Two Cities" (Wagga's Sister Cities, Nordlingen and Leavenworth) [SIDE A]
Keith Swan reading an article from the Australian Town and Country Journal, "A Tour to the South. By our Special Correspondent. Riverina (Concluded)" [2 November 1872, pg 562]
Riverina College of Advanced Education: Student interviews (Louise Nash and Neryl Morgan) with North Wagga residents Mrs Bob Willeson, Mrs Ken McRae of 36 William Street, and Mrs Wal Boyton [SIDE A]
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