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Dr Bruce Pennay, historian
RW 1267 · Collection · 1973-1989

Correspondence, research papers and submissions, student assignments, minutes and newspaper cuttings.

Dr Bruce Pennay, historian
SA 1362 · Collection · c.1880s-1917

2 letter books and 1 newspaper clippings book

Albury Pastures Protection Board
SA 1419 · Collection · 1936-1979

Holbrook Court of Petty Sessions depositions (Jan 1978 - Dec 1979) and police charge and summons books and Culcairn Court of Petty Sessions depositions (Jan 1978 - Oct 1979).

Holbrook Court House
RW 1574 · Collection · 1920-1972

Photographs and negatives taken by Tom Lennon during his employment at The Daily Advertiser. Also a small amount of other photographs, negatives, films, audio tapes, work books and ephemera belonging to Tom Lennon.

Thomas Trembath Lennon, Jnr
RW 2880 · Collection · 1832-1963

This collection is an accumulation of items donated to the Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society by various families, businesses, community groups and individuals. It includes War Service and Closer Settlement Maps, Randolph Caldecott Chromolithograph of 4 Watercolour Sketches, the Grand National Cricket Match 14-16th Jan 1857, and a Sketch on the Improvement of Sydney Cove 28 Dec 1832.

Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society
RW 3371 · Collection · 2007-2018

Student Publications: 'Velocity' (2007-2012), 'Procrastinator' (2012), 'MCC Bytes' (2013-2018), 'SRC Bytes' (2019).

Murray Campus Council
LB01-288 · Item · Dec 1994
Part of People and Place Histories

Riverina Studies - retrospect and prospect; A Nineteenth Century Independent Politician, Robert Bliss Wilkinson, MLA for Balranald; 'Riverina Roused' - Representative Support for the Riverina New State Movements of the 1920s and 1930s); Regional Water Wars: River Leagues and the Origins of the Snowy Scheme; The Border Mail - presses, growth and proprietorship; F.A. Tompson - the father of Wagga Wagga; Building Hay: the Witcombe influence; Becoming a City in the Country: postwar Albury.

Don Boadle, historian and academic