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  • Taree Municipal Olympic Baths, Taree
  • Salvation Army Band, Taree
  • Beeton's Picture Palace, Pulteney Street, Taree
  • Tennis Party, Wingham
  • C G Schaefer Cycle Depot, Taree
  • Untitled Musical Group, C1890s
  • Untitled football team
  • Purfleet musicians
  • Purfleet String Band, C1910
  • Black Head Surf Carnival
  • Old Bar Ladies Surf Lifesaving Team, Forster
  • Original Black Head Surf Lifesaving Club House c1960s
  • Wingham Rifle Range
  • Social Day at Lansdowne Tennis Courts
  • Sailing on the Manning River
  • Charlie Woolcott Snapper caught Black Head 13 Aug 1955. Taken on steps of shop at Black Head.
  • Wingham Rifle Range
  • Saddling paddock Wingham race Course (Gilbert Holmes hands in pocket, Philip Schneider hands on hip, Eric Walshe in white suit)
  • Wingham handicap races
  • Wingham Premiers B 1931-32
  • Wingham Showground late 1800s

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