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Keith Swan dictating articles from newspapers
Keith Swan dictating articles from newspapers
Keith Swan dictating articles from newspapers
Keith Swan dictating articles from newspapers
Keith Swan dictating articles from newspapers [PART 1]
Keith Swan dictating articles from newspapers [PART 1]
1) Interview by Keith Swan of Mrs Tillie Keneally (daughter of Job Robbins Elliot) of 154 Docker Street, Wagga Wagga. 2) Keith Swan dictating articles from newspapers
1) Interview by Keith Swan of Mrs Tillie Keneally (daughter of Job Robbins Elliot) of 154 Docker Street, Wagga Wagga. 2) Keith Swan dictating articles from newspapers
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)
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.
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).
Lines from a play about Christopher Columbus.
Lines from a play about Christopher Columbus.