Wagga Wagga’s Cafe Society 1920 – 1954

Cafes were a huge part of the community in the first part of the 20th century. More than just providers of food and drink, cafes were meeting places, landmarks for giving directions to events or other businesses, and they hosted events and parties of all kinds. 

Old Wagga History – How the name originated 1926.

The name of this now important town, often abbreviated to Wagga, is said by the earlv settlers of the district to have been derived from the cry of the crow.

Tichborne Claimant: 150 Years ago

IT’S been 150 years this month since a butcher from Wagga tried to grab a slice of British aristocracy. But that wasn’t the start and certainly wasn’t the end of a story with more twists than a string of snags.

In the Past from the Daily Advertiser 21st November

These premises of the Australian Joint Stock Bank which incorporated a manager’s residence were constructed on the corner of Fitzmaurice and Gurwood streets in 1863. CSURA [RW2893.363]

Throwback to 1995 this week

Take a look at what was going on in Wagga this time 20 years ago. There are lots of familiar faces – is yours one of them?

Christmas Party 9th December

The 2015 Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society Xmas Party will be held in the Riding for the Disabled complex, at 321 Plumpton Road, (cnr Gregadoo Rd), on Wednesday 9th December, commencing 6:30 pm for 7:00 pm.

In the Past from the Daily Advertiser 14th November

Wagga Wagga Hospital in 1896 on the corner of Johnston and Tarcutta streets. This was Wagga’s second hospital established about 1860. The fountain is known as the Chisholm Fountain having been presented by Hospital President, Frederick Chisholm of Bulls Run to the hospital in 1885.

Wonderful News from Registery of BDM Victoria

Search Victoria’s historical indexes of births, baptisms, marriages, burials and deaths dating back to 1836 for FREE. Also Events at sea only. Historical certificates are also available as instantly downloadable PDF images or mailed hard copy certificates, charges incurred.

Throwback: This week in 1995 | Photos

Take a look at what was going on in Wagga this time 20 years ago. There are lots of familiar faces – is yours one of them?

Push to promote General Sir John Monash to Field Marshal

A PUSH to promote General Sir John Monash to the rank of Field Marshal 84 years after his death is gaining momentum, with one of the towns he lived in joining the campaign. Jerilderie Shire Council at its October meeting resolved unanimously to support promoting the man universally regarded as Australia’s finest military leader and […]

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