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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - History of Thurgoona, Howard C Jones, 1989
... History of Thurgoona...Thurgoona...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray Thurgoona Thurgoona NSW HIstory A short history of Thurgoona, New South Wales. ...A short history of Thurgoona, New South Wales. It was commissioned by the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation as a community service.non-fiction A short history of Thurgoona, New South Wales. It was commissioned by the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation as a community service.thurgoona, thurgoona nsw history -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Orphanage Survivors : a true story of St John's, Thurgoona, Howard C Jones, 2010
... Orphanage Survivors : a true story of St John's, Thurgoona...Orphanage Survivors : a true story of St John's, Thurgoona Book Orphanage Survivors : a true story of St John's, Thurgoona Howard C Jones ...A history of St John's Orphanage, founded by the Albury Foundation of the Sisters of Mercy in 1882 at Thurgoona, NSW. The orphanage operated until 1978.non-fictionA history of St John's Orphanage, founded by the Albury Foundation of the Sisters of Mercy in 1882 at Thurgoona, NSW. The orphanage operated until 1978.st johns orphanage thurgoona, orphanages, orphanages history nsw -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Homemade Baby Pusher
... The Unger family lived on a property in Thurgoona which is now the location of the Thurgoona Golf Course. ...The Unger family lived on a property in Thurgoona which is now the location of the Thurgoona Golf Course. ...The pusher belonged to Edgar Alfred Unger and his wife Thelma Mary nee Richardson and was first used for their eldest daughter Marjorie in 1960. The Unger family lived on a property in Thurgoona which is now the location of the Thurgoona Golf Course. Edgar died on 3rd April 1957 in Thurgoona, New South Wales. Thelma Mary Richardson was a descendant of the Frauenfelder family which was amongst the first German Immigrants to arrive in the Albury district during the 1950s. She died on 14th December 2000 in Wodonga, Victoria.This item is significant because it shows one of the ways people improvised to meet various needs in the past.A home-made child's pusher with wooden frame and rubber-tyred and metal-spoked wheels.baby pusher, unger family, improvised baby items
