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Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Wagga Quilt, Margaretta Egan (1860-1939), Early 1900's
... Wagga Quilt......Waggas...Named likely from Wagga Wagga flour bags, these functional, often rough, creations served as warm bedding, distinct from fancier patchwork, and showcase a unique part of Australian textile heritage. ...Suiting fabric made into a Wagga (quilt). Lined with cotton....Suiting fabric made into a Wagga (quilt). Lined with cotton. Wagga Quilt Textile Wagga Quilt Margaretta Egan (1860-1939) ...A Wagga quilt is a resourceful, utilitarian Australian quilt, traditionally made from repurposed materials like jute (burlap) sacks, old blankets, and clothing scraps, embodying the spirit of "making do" in the bush for drovers, swagmen, and families. Named likely from Wagga Wagga flour bags, these functional, often rough, creations served as warm bedding, distinct from fancier patchwork, and showcase a unique part of Australian textile heritage. Suiting fabric made into a Wagga (quilt). Lined with cotton.Margaretta Egan, Portland on reverse.patchwork, suiting fabric, waggas -
National Wool MuseumQuilt
... Heavy weight domestic wagga...WAGGA/ Maker Unknown. 108cm long X 67cm wide/ Floral cotton cover with filler of old garments/ Running Stitch Collection/ c/- Barbara Macey/ ......Heavy weight domestic wagga Quilt ...Part of the Running Stitch collection. Possibly made in the Ballarat area.Heavy weight domestic waggaWAGGA/ Maker Unknown. 108cm long X 67cm wide/ Floral cotton cover with filler of old garments/ Running Stitch Collection/ c/- Barbara Macey/ ...handicrafts quilting quilting - history, running stitch collection, running stitch group, handicrafts, quilting, quilting - history -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, India Flint, Red Blanket Wagga, 2008
... Red Blanket Wagga ......wagga...A running stitch has been used to quilt the wagga, the stitching is imperfect, in places tied on the surface of the wagga....On reverse: INDIA FLINT RED BLANKET WAGGA...Red Blanket Wagga Textile Quilt India Flint ...Created for and entered in the 2008 ‘Expressions: The Wool Quilt Prize’- “The quilts connect us to our past and to our future, by interpreting Australian themes and telling our stories.”- Judy Hooworth, Quilter and Judge of the Prize. Donated to the National Wool Museum after the conclusion of the exhibition.Eucalyptus dyed woolen blanket base with salvaged fabrics hand sewn to create a patchwork effect. The eucalyptus dye has been used to create different tones of brown and red throughout the design with further dyeing used to create leaf imprints on the fabrics. A running stitch has been used to quilt the wagga, the stitching is imperfect, in places tied on the surface of the wagga.On reverse: INDIA FLINT RED BLANKET WAGGAexpressions: the wool quilt prize, quilt, india flint, wagga -
Lara RSL Sub BranchCeramic Tankard, R. A. A. F. WAGGA Sergents Mess Ceramic Tankard with handle
... R. A. A. F. WAGGA Sergents Mess Ceramic Tankard with handle...Tankard Wagga SGT Mess ceramic with handle and Coat of Arms insignia "Torch with a Black Bird either side"...Ceramic Mug with RAAF Wagga, insignia "Torch with a Black Bird either side", Sergeants Mess....Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Item is particular to area grey ceramic glazed tankard raaf wagga Ceramic Mug with RAAF Wagga, insignia "Torch with a Black Bird either side", Sergeants Mess. ...Item is particular to areaTankard Wagga SGT Mess ceramic with handle and Coat of Arms insignia "Torch with a Black Bird either side"Ceramic Mug with RAAF Wagga, insignia "Torch with a Black Bird either side", Sergeants Mess.grey ceramic glazed tankard, raaf wagga -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Wagga Quilt, c.1945
... ...wagga...The wagga was a necessity given the austerity of war, it shows the persistence of wagga quilt making right through the 1940s....Quilt/wagga, patterned rayon cover in mixed patches in blues and greens, with jute lining....Textile Wagga Quilt ...This wagga was made during World War Two from disused patterned rayon patches. The wagga is filled with jute bags. The maker of the quilt is unknown. The wagga was a necessity given the austerity of war, it shows the persistence of wagga quilt making right through the 1940s.Quilt/wagga, patterned rayon cover in mixed patches in blues and greens, with jute lining.quilting history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, quilting - history, world war two, wagga, jute -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Wheat Bag Wagga, Percy Perkins, 1945
... It is typical of a basic wagga made by shearers, farmers and swagmen. ...Another use for the wagga was as a 'drop sheet' when doing house painting- possibly explaining the paint stains on the wagga....Textile Quilt, Wheat Bag Wagga Percy Perkins ...Mr Perkins joined the police force in his early twenties and apart from an 18-month posting in Melbourne, spent the rest of his career serving communities in country Victoria. He was a keen fisherman and hunter- his first love was sitting on the banks of the Murray River with a fishing rod in his hand. Family camping trips were spent by the river where everyone slept on stretchers with several army blankets underneath and a wheat bag wagga on top. This wagga is made from two standard sized jute wheat bags split and hand bound along the seams. It is typical of a basic wagga made by shearers, farmers and swagmen. The paint stains on this wagga display signs of later use as a painting drop sheet by descendants who inherited the quilt. Quilt made of two standard size jute wheat bags (a bushel = 150lbs) split and hand bound along seams. It is an example of the basic type of wagga made by shearers, farmers or swagmen. Another use for the wagga was as a 'drop sheet' when doing house painting- possibly explaining the paint stains on the wagga.quilting history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), perkins, mr percy, quilting - history -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Domestic Wagga, 1950s
... Domestic wagga, unfilled, consisting of two machine sewn layers of woollen garment pieces both knitted and woven. ...WAGGA/ Maker unknown 154cm long X 90cm wide/ Made of parts of wool garments, knitted and woven........Textile Quilt, Domestic Wagga ...Part of the Running Stitch collection, possibly made in BallaratDomestic wagga, unfilled, consisting of two machine sewn layers of woollen garment pieces both knitted and woven. The front pieces are predominantly red, blue and yellow, the back is mostly brown red and blue.WAGGA/ Maker unknown 154cm long X 90cm wide/ Made of parts of wool garments, knitted and woven.....handicrafts quilting quilting - history, running stitch collection, running stitch group, handicrafts, quilting, quilting - history -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, 1940-1959
... This small woollen suiting wagga was machine stitched, backed with orange cotton and edged with brown navy and white striped braid. ...Two rows of orange braid and purple ric rac are stitched across the wagga....Two rows of orange braid and purple ric rac are stitched across the wagga. Textile Quilt ...This small woollen suiting wagga was machine stitched, backed with orange cotton and edged with brown navy and white striped braid. It shows how important old and disused suiting fabric was for quilt making during World War Two. Part of the Running Stitch collection.Small woollen suitings wagga. It is machine stitched, backed with orange cotton and edged with brown navy and white striped braid. Two rows of orange braid and purple ric rac are stitched across the wagga.handicrafts quilting quilting - history, running stitch collection, running stitch group, handicrafts, quilting, quilting - history, world war two, wwii -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Child's Quilt, 1930s - 1940s
... ...wagga...This wagga has been made of regular sized, machine sewn patches of mens suiting fabrics. ...Wagga, made from samples of mens suiting in machine sewn patchwork....The fabrics would almost certainly have been sourced from a sample book of fabrics for mens suits, owing to their regular size and the fact that many have the same pattern but vary in colour. patchwork wagga fabrics mens suits pattern necessity Wagga, made from samples of mens suiting in machine sewn patchwork. ...This wagga has been made of regular sized, machine sewn patches of mens suiting fabrics. The fabrics would almost certainly have been sourced from a sample book of fabrics for mens suits, owing to their regular size and the fact that many have the same pattern but vary in colour.Wagga, made from samples of mens suiting in machine sewn patchwork.patchwork, wagga, fabrics, mens suits, pattern, necessity -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Wagga, Irene Isabel Pitt, c. 1930s
... Wagga...wagga...This wagga was made by the donor's paternal grandmother, Irene Isabel Pitt (nee Haase). ...Wagga blanket made from suiting fabric samples, with calico cotton backing. ...I recall seeing the waggas on the bed in the spare room. My brother suggested that one of the waggas may have been used under the mattress to help prevent draughts ...This wagga was made by the donor's paternal grandmother, Irene Isabel Pitt (nee Haase). Irene was born in Natimuk, Victoria in 1894 and grew up on a wheat farm in the Western District of Victoria. Her father owned a bakery in Natimuk, as well as several farms. Irene was a typical country woman versed in all home maker skills including knitting and sewing. After she married, she lived in suburban Melbourne. I recall seeing the waggas on the bed in the spare room. My brother suggested that one of the waggas may have been used under the mattress to help prevent draughts. - donor, 2025Wagga blanket made from suiting fabric samples, with calico cotton backing. Machine pieced, with hand stitched binding.wagga, suiting fabric, irene isabel pitt, natimuk, western district victoria, sewing, blankets -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Wagga Blanket, May Shortte, 1940s
... ...Wagga...This wagga style blanket was made by May Shortte, the grandmother of Emily McNeight. ...Blue, orange, green, yellow, purple and grey wagga style blanket made with off cuts of blankets....Textile Wagga Blanket May Shortte ...This wagga style blanket was made by May Shortte, the grandmother of Emily McNeight. The main parts of the wagga came from a sister in law, Dot, who worked at Solomons Department Store (now Market Square Shopping Centre). The grey border pieces came from another sister in law, Gwen, who worked at Godfrey Hirst, these pieces were called 'mill ends'. Pieces of fabric from the mill and the department strore were passed around to everyone in the family. Part of a collection of three blankets donated by Emily McNeight.Blue, orange, green, yellow, purple and grey wagga style blanket made with off cuts of blankets.wool, blankets, wagga, solomons, geelong, may shortte, samples -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Mrs Eileen Pattle, Old Harry's Wagga, 1942-50
... Old Harry's Wagga...wagga...This traditional wagga blanket was made by Mrs Eileen Pattle between 1942 and 1950. ...The wagga is 1360 x 1880mm, sized to suit a double bed. ...Her family referred to the wagga as a “collection of rags”, indicating to her that they did not wish to inherit the blanket. wagga quilt upcycle The wagga started as an army issue blanket. ...This traditional wagga blanket was made by Mrs Eileen Pattle between 1942 and 1950. The wagga was used as everyday bedding, as Eileen and her husband had very few possessions. They boarded with a man who they called “Old Harry” in Footscray. Old Harry had recently lost his wife and looked after the young couple well. They could stay with him and use his house as their own, and all that Old Harry asked for in return was for Eileen to cook him one good meal a day. The blanket was given to Mrs Beverley (Bev) Maguire, the daughter of Eileen, when she and her husband went camping one winter. Her husband was a “mad” fisherman and on one trip on which Bev joined him, her father offered the couple his old tent, that had a wall missing, and the wagga. The wagga was much appreciated as when the couple woke in the countryside, it was freezing, and they could see snow through the missing tent wall. From then on, the tent and the wagga were theirs. The wagga saw many more camping trips until the arrival of Bev’s “lovely new lightweight and down filled sleeping bag”. The wagga was made with a “make do, waste not, want not” attitude. The wagga started as an army issued blanket. The front layer has clothing and panels of mismatched material which has been added to over time. This includes an overcoat, two knitted garments, a panel from a skirt, and a panel from Old Harry’s Trousers. It also includes a man’s sleeveless knitted vest, and a knitted pram blanket. This is all stitched together with string, and the odd button. Bev said she would love to unpick the quilt to see what else is hiding inside but has resisted the urge to do so. All these layers have made the blanket incredibly warm, and heavy. The wagga has been within Bev’s family since creation and comes into the National Wool Museum Collection after serving the family well. It was used to keep everyone warm when not camping over many a winter’s night. Beverley is now getting on in years and donated the Wagga to the National Wool Museum in 2021. Her family referred to the wagga as a “collection of rags”, indicating to her that they did not wish to inherit the blanket. The wagga started as an army issue blanket. It has been made by stitching the khaki army blanket onto a hessian rear. The front layer has clothing and panels of mismatched material. This includes an overcoat, two knitted garments, a panel from a skirt, and a panel from Old Harry’s Trousers. It also includes a man’s sleeveless knitted vest, and a knitted pram blanket. This is all stitched together with string, and the odd button. It is thought that other materials are hiding within the layers of this wagga, however, uncovering these layers would involve unpicking the quilt. The wagga is 1360 x 1880mm, sized to suit a double bed. It is a heavy blanket, originating from all its panels of mismatched reused clothing. The wagga is well worn but has lasted almost 80 years. It has holes that have been lovingly re-stitched.wagga, quilt, upcycle -
National Wool MuseumQuilt, 1880s
... wagga...The wagga was owned by the great uncle of the donor's husband, George Stephens. ...A wagga made from men's suits and coats, unpicked and sewn together. ...His last residence was at Bosterfield, where the wagga was used as a bed quilt in the mid 1940s. ...The wagga was owned by the great uncle of the donor's husband, George Stephens. Mr Stephens was a mining engineer in the late 1800s to early 1900s in Stawell, Main Lead (near Beaufort), Diamond Creek and Costerfield in Victoria. His last residence was at Bosterfield, where the wagga was used as a bed quilt in the mid 1940s. It may have also been used in the childhood home of Mr Stephens at Stawell. Mr Stephens saved the life of a blacksmith at Diamond Creek Gold Mine circa 1910.A wagga made from men's suits and coats, unpicked and sewn together. Pieces are in blue, brown checked and striped materials. There are remnants of a backing around the edges.wagga, running stitch collection, diamond creek, victoria, stawell, beaufort, costerfield -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumMusic Book, Pianoforte Tone-Production, 1919
... A/C 5 30ci Altona Wagga Wagga 25/9/21...Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland A/C 5 30ci Altona Wagga Wagga 25/9/21 Hardcover book bound in red cloth - "Pianoforte Tone-Production" by Tobias Matthay Pianoforte Tone-Production Music Book ...Hardcover book bound in red cloth - "Pianoforte Tone-Production" by Tobias MatthayA/C 5 30ci Altona Wagga Wagga 25/9/21 -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Quilt, Domestic Wagga, Mrs E Faulkner, 1943 - 1947
... Mrs Faulkner sent the wagga down on the train and Lois Densham picked it up from 'Travellers Aid' at Spencer Sreet station. ...Printed cretonne cover of yellow and orange flowers, covering a wagga style quilt made of two standard size wheat bags opened out and stitched together. ...Textile Quilt, Domestic Wagga Mrs E Faulkner ...Donated to the Running Stitch collection by Mrs Faulkner of Bendigo after she saw the exhibition curated by Murray Walker at the Museum of Victoria in 1985 of memorabilia. Mrs Faulkner sent the wagga down on the train and Lois Densham picked it up from 'Travellers Aid' at Spencer Sreet station. Mrs Faulkner made this wagga for her father in his later years when a hot water bottle was considered too dangerous and a blanket was not warm enough.Printed cretonne cover of yellow and orange flowers, covering a wagga style quilt made of two standard size wheat bags opened out and stitched together. An opening in the cover has been tacked down to reveal the jute lining.quilting - history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), faulkner -
Robin Boyd FoundationSlide, Robin Boyd, 1964
... Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.)...Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.) ...Colour slide in a mount. Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.)Made in Australia / 9 / JUN 64Maustralia, slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd FoundationSlide, Robin Boyd
... Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.)...Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.) ...Colour slide in a mount. Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.)Made in Australia / 10 / JUN 64Mnsw, slide -
Robin Boyd FoundationSlide, Robin Boyd, 1964
... Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.)...Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.) ...Colour slide in a mount. Probably, Town House Motel, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia, 1963. (Architect: Enrico Taglietti.)Made in Australia / 17 / JUN 64Mslide, robin boyd -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Green Wheat Bag Wagga, Percy Perkins, 1945
... Family camping trips were spent by the river where everyone slept on stretchers with several army blankets underneath and a wheat bag wagga on top. The green colour of this wagga is from "Dekkol" a preservative which Mr Perkins used to protect his cotton fishing nets from rotting....Quilt made of two standard size jute wheat bags (a bushel = 150lbs) split and hand bound along seams.It is an example of the basic type of wagga made by shearers, farmers or swagmen. ...Textile Green Wheat Bag Wagga Percy Perkins ...Mr Perkins joined the police force in his early twenties and apart from an 18-month posting in Melbourne, spent the rest of his career serving communities in country Victoria. He was a keen fisherman and hunter- his first love was sitting on the banks of the Murray River with a fishing rod in his hand. Family camping trips were spent by the river where everyone slept on stretchers with several army blankets underneath and a wheat bag wagga on top. The green colour of this wagga is from "Dekkol" a preservative which Mr Perkins used to protect his cotton fishing nets from rotting.Quilt made of two standard size jute wheat bags (a bushel = 150lbs) split and hand bound along seams.It is an example of the basic type of wagga made by shearers, farmers or swagmen. The green colour results from the application of "Dekkol" a preservative used for cotton fishing nets.quilting history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), perkins, mr percy, quilting - history -
National Wool MuseumFilm - The History of Quilting in Four Minutes, True South et al, 2021
... ...Waggas...Created for the National Wool Museum, Geelong exhibition Necessity: waggas and the art of making do, 2021....Created for the National Wool Museum, Geelong exhibition Necessity: waggas and the art of making do, 2021. Quilting Waggas History National Wool Museum Padraic Fisher True South Animation Necessity Exhibition Four minute fourteen second digital film featuring animation and audio. ...The History of Quilting in Four Minutes, narrated by Padraic Fisher, National Wool Museum Director. Created for the National Wool Museum, Geelong exhibition Necessity: waggas and the art of making do, 2021.Four minute fourteen second digital film featuring animation and audio.quilting, waggas, history, national wool museum, padraic fisher, true south, animation, necessity, exhibition -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Falkiner Electric Road Train in front of George Leighton's Wodonga Store and Bakery Wodonga 1914
... Its first Australian journey was to haul 50 tons of cargo to Edmondson & Co at Wagga Wagga, 277 miles away. The journey from Melbourne was plagued with problems including broken cylinders and crank shaft and overheating as it was not designed for Australian climatic conditions. ...Black and white images of the Falkiner Road Train in Wodonga and on its first journey from Melbourne to Wagga, NSW It is taken in front of the Wodonga Stores and Bakery operated by George Leighton in Sydney Street, Wodonga....Its first Australian journey was to haul 50 tons of cargo to Edmondson & Co at Wagga Wagga, 277 miles away. The journey from Melbourne was plagued with problems including broken cylinders and crank shaft and overheating as it was not designed for Australian climatic conditions. ...This image of the Ralph Falkiner’s Mueller Petrol-Electric Road Train was taken in Wodonga in February 1914. Imported from Germany by Mr Ralph S Falkiner in late 1913, the train’s inventor, Major W A Mueller with two assistants, came to Melbourne to assemble then commission the train. The train cost Mr Falkiner about £13,000 plus £4,591 import duties. The Falkiner family were sheep breeders in the Western Riverina and he hoped to use the road train primarily to convey wool to the railways for despatch to Sydney. The train was 216 feet long, weighed 43.5 tons with a top speed loaded of 6-8m/h and petrol consumption up to two gallons per mile. Its first Australian journey was to haul 50 tons of cargo to Edmondson & Co at Wagga Wagga, 277 miles away. The journey from Melbourne was plagued with problems including broken cylinders and crank shaft and overheating as it was not designed for Australian climatic conditions. Three months after leaving Melbourne it arrived in Wodonga. A series of problems between Springhurst and Wodonga, including broken cylinders and valves caused an eight day delay. Some of the cargo was off-loaded in Albury, then after repairs the train continued on to Wagga where it arrived in May 1914. After unloading there, the road train was taken to Mr Falkiner's Groongal Station, near Hay and subsequently made several long trips into drought-stricken areas or the Western Riverina. Eventually the dream collapsed when the engines gave out after the train bogged in the sticky black soil of the Hay plain with 251 bales of wool on board. The train was finally railed back to Melbourne and stored but destroyed when the warehouse burnt down. In this photo, the road train is drawn up outside the Wodonga Stores and Bakery owned and operated by George Leighton. Mr Leighton began his business opposite the Terminus Hotel in Sydney Street, Wodonga in 1885. His business included a general store, stocking groceries, ironmongery, drapery, crockeryware, boots and shoes as well as a bakery. He was very actively involved in the community and served on the Wodonga Council for 18 years including three terms as Wodonga Shire President in 1901 – 02, 1910-11 and 1913-14. He was also Chairman of the Wodonga Waterworks Trust for several terms. Mr. Leighton also took a prominent part in the movement to establish a Public Library in Wodonga. His other involvements including being a Founder of the Wodonga Lodge of Freemasons, Honorary Treasurer of the Wodonga Bulldogs Football Club and Secretary of the Wodonga Racing Club. Mr Leighton passed away in Wodonga in 1916.This image is significant because it records a rare event in Wodonga and an experiment in Australian road transport.Black and white images of the Falkiner Road Train in Wodonga and on its first journey from Melbourne to Wagga, NSW It is taken in front of the Wodonga Stores and Bakery operated by George Leighton in Sydney Street, Wodonga.falkiner electric train, early road transport, high street wodonga, george leighton -
National Wool MuseumDennys, Lascelles 1980 Calendar, 1980
... Auction Sale in Sturt Street, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., during the 1914-18 War is used as the header image....Auction Sale in Sturt Street, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., during the 1914-18 War is used as the header image. ...The calendar was own by the donors father, John Arthur Ganly, who worked at Denny Lascelles most of his working life as an accountant. He started working at Denny's circa 1935 and stayed until he retired.Denny Lascelles 1980 calendar. The calendar has gold, white and red accents. Auction Sale in Sturt Street, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., during the 1914-18 War is used as the header image.Dennys Strachan Mercantile Woolbrokers, Stock, Land and Insurance Agents 1980denny lascelles, denny lascelles wool warehouse -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: SPORTS TRIPS BETWEEN BENDIGO AND WAGGA WAGGA TEACHERS' COLLEGES
... Two cream souvenir programmes with green print and yellow margins detailing visits by students from Bendigo Teachers' College to Wagga Wagga Teachers' College in 1953 and 1957. ...Document LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: SPORTS TRIPS BETWEEN BENDIGO AND WAGGA WAGGA TEACHERS' COLLEGES ...Two cream souvenir programmes with green print and yellow margins detailing visits by students from Bendigo Teachers' College to Wagga Wagga Teachers' College in 1953 and 1957. Each trip was a three day event and included various sporting events and a dance. Also included is a souvenir programme detailing similiar activities when students from Wagga Wagga Teachers' College visited Bendigo Teachers' College earlier in 1953.This is a cream programme with red margins and blue print.bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college sports, la trobe university bendigo collection, sports, bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college, wagga teachers' college, souvenir, programme, program, recreations, event, tertiary education, entertainment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: PATHS OF THE PIONEERS
... Soft covered book Paths of the Pioneers, A history of early Ten Mile Creek - Germanton - Holbrook , compiled from the files of the newspapers which have served Germanton, Holbrook, Albury and Wagga Wagga, 104 pages with a map and black & white photographs....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields HISTORY Australian new south wales History-NSW-Holbrook-Germanton-Ten Mile Creek John Lynch Soft covered book Paths of the Pioneers, A history of early Ten Mile Creek - Germanton - Holbrook , compiled from the files of the newspapers which have served Germanton, Holbrook, Albury and Wagga Wagga, 104 pages with a map and black & white photographs. ...Soft covered book Paths of the Pioneers, A history of early Ten Mile Creek - Germanton - Holbrook , compiled from the files of the newspapers which have served Germanton, Holbrook, Albury and Wagga Wagga, 104 pages with a map and black & white photographs.John Lynchhistory, australian, new south wales, history-nsw-holbrook-germanton-ten mile creek -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPostcard - Elizabeth Street, c1900
... Elizabeth Street, Melbourne c1900 (La Trobe Collection, State library of Victoria c OAPC Australia 1985. P.O. Box 451 Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650"...Elizabeth Street, Melbourne c1900 (La Trobe Collection, State library of Victoria c OAPC Australia 1985. P.O. Box 451 Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650" Black and white postcard with note on rear. ...This photograph shows Elizabeth Street looking north from Collins Street with the GPO in the midground. A Brunswick cable tram is bound for Flinders Street with its destination sign showing 'H B Railway'. The street is full with horse drawn vehicles and pedestrians . Yields information about Elizabeth Street in 1900 Black and white postcard with note on rear. Postcard format reads: "The Old Australian Picture Co. Elizabeth Street, Melbourne c1900 (La Trobe Collection, State library of Victoria c OAPC Australia 1985. P.O. Box 451 Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650"elizabeth street, collins street, gpo, flinders street, h b railway -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Dental Department Problems
... Capt Jack (The Quack) Blomley, discusses the problems of the Dental Department with the senior Dental Officer from 2 Field Ambulance Hospital, Vung Tau, Maj Peter Kentwell (from Wagga Wagga)...Capt Jack (The Quack) Blomley, discusses the problems of the Dental Department with the senior Dental Officer from 2 Field Ambulance Hospital, Vung Tau, Maj Peter Kentwell (from Wagga Wagga) Dental Department Problems Photograph Gibbons, Denis ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of soldiers sitting in 2 Field Ambulance Hospital ward, the C.O. Capt Jack (The Quack) Blomley, discusses the problems of the Dental Department with the senior Dental Officer from 2 Field Ambulance Hospital, Vung Tau, Maj Peter Kentwell (from Wagga Wagga)photograph, 2 field ambulance, vung tau, capt jack (the quack) blomley, maj peter kentwell, gibbons collection catalogue, dental department, denis gibbons, australian soldiers -
National Wool MuseumQuilt
... ...wagga...Machined cotton and wool wagga, filled with woollen pullovers and other woollens. ...Previously owned by Mrs Wall of Grovedale. quilt wagga quilting - history Machined cotton and wool wagga, filled with woollen pullovers and other woollens. ...Purchased by Ruth Lee around 1993 from an Opportunity Shop in Grovedale. Previously owned by Mrs Wall of Grovedale.Machined cotton and wool wagga, filled with woollen pullovers and other woollens. Purchased for a gold coin donation at an opportunity shop in Grovedale.quilt, wagga, quilting - history -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Wagga Lily Flour Bag, Murrumbidgee Milling Co Ltd
... Wagga Lily flour bag, from the Murrumbidgee Milling Company Limited, Wagga Wagga, NSW. 10 kg bag....Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Wagga Lily flour bag, from the Murrumbidgee Milling Company Limited, Wagga Wagga, NSW. 10 kg bag. ...Wagga Lily flour bag, from the Murrumbidgee Milling Company Limited, Wagga Wagga, NSW. 10 kg bag.Cotton flour bag with green, yellow and red faded text and image. Rectangular with casing sewn at upper edge.agriculture, murrumbidgee milling co ltd, gibbs, ms cynthia -
Tennis AustraliaRacquet, Circa 1925
... Swing tag indicates purchased for $5 from Wagga Antique Centre, Fitzmaurice St, Wagga. ...Swing tag indicates purchased for $5 from Wagga Antique Centre, Fitzmaurice St, Wagga. ...'Tournament' model wood tennis racquet. Made by A.J.Reach Company, Philadelphia, USA. Leather strip around butt. String whipping around shoulders. Squaed wooden handle with grooved surface. Swing tag indicates purchased for $5 from Wagga Antique Centre, Fitzmaurice St, Wagga. Purchase date unknown. Materials: Wood, Gut, Paint, Leathertennis -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Newspaper Clipping, Marooned at Seagull Rock near Nobbies
... Youth, Kerry Walton, of Wagga, marooned on Seagull Rock near the Nobbies. ...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Collection of Newspaper clippings from Scrap Book 1960 - 1973 Kerry Walton Seagull Rock Phillip Island the nobbies phillip island John Hopkins Kent Grimster Jean Jamieson Youth, Kerry Walton, of Wagga, marooned on Seagull Rock near the Nobbies. ...Collection of Newspaper clippings from Scrap Book 1960 - 1973Youth, Kerry Walton, of Wagga, marooned on Seagull Rock near the Nobbies. Photo of John Hopkins & Kent Grimster who helped rescue Kerry.kerry walton, seagull rock phillip island, the nobbies phillip island, john hopkins, kent grimster, jean jamieson
