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RW 3548 · Collection · 1958-2021

Meeting minutes book (2015-2018), minutes and reports (2005-2021), financial papers (2010-2015), draft minute book with newspaper clippings (1958-1968), Newspaper clippings book (1980-1990), Cultural book (2009-2010), three publicity folders (2002-2018), Cultural book (1988) includes branch history. CWA of NSW Calendar of Luncheon and Tea Dishes (Nov 1932) and CWA of NSW Calendar of Puddings (1936).

Country Women's Association of NSW
RW 5-s14-174 · Item · 22 October 1835
Part of Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society

This probate document relates to the Will and Testatment of "Hugh Mackay, otherwise McKay, late of Mile Gully in the Parish of Manchester in the County of Middlesex and Island of Jamaica, Planter and Gentleman" who died on 5 July 1834. Administration of his Will was granted to John Jean Mackay, the brother of the deceased.

RW 5-s21-187 · Item · 1877-1892
Part of Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society

Papers belonging to Henry Pickering mostly relating to No. 111 No Surrender Loyal Orange Lodge, Wagga Wagga, including By-Laws, a subscription card (for the No. 15 King William 3rd Loyal Orange Lodge, Newtown), lecturer certification for Lodge No. 134 (Forbes) and No. 111 (Wagga)), a flyer advertising 12-13 July 1891 celebrations in Wagga Wagga, and a publication sheet entitled "Some Reasons for the Need of the Orange Institution".

RW 5-s04-051A · Item · 3 May 1924
Part of Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society

The photograph depicts the interstate members of the Australian Imperial Band with the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Alderman David Gilpin, seated between The Hon. Albert Bruntnell, MLA, Minister of Public Instruction, and Mr WM Partington, Conductor of the Band. As indicated on the photograph, the Band played at a Municipal Reception at the Sydney Town Hall on Saturday 3 May 1924 when 26 members of the band (which normally numbered 35) were photographed as seen here.