- 1Title:[Collection of drawings by Herbert J. Woodhouse]Creator:
- Herbert J. Woodhouse
Level of description:- fonds
Date of work:ca. 1875Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Drawings
Call number:- PXE 657
Issue copy:- Digitised: 2015
- 2Title:Volume 03: Photographs of New South Wales : [volume] 3, country life, etc.Level of description:
- series
Date of work:ca. 1870-1915Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- PXE 676/vol. 3
Issue copy:- Digitised
- 3Title:"Puritan" ice cream cart about to leave on its run - Bega, NSWLevel of description:
- item
Date of work:c 1935Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- At Work and Play - 02315
- 4Title:Wright's "Puritan" ice cream cart - Bega, NSWLevel of description:
- item
Date of work:c 1930-32Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- At Work and Play - 02346
- 5Title:Wright's "Puritan" ice cream cart - Bega, NSWLevel of description:
- item
Date of work:c 1933Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- At Work and Play - 02347
- 6Title:"Madgee Khan, the licensed Indian hawker at our place, "Manaree", selling a dress to Mum. He had rolls of material, dresses and so on. Cash or credit. He didn't mind if you took 12 months to pay. He always came and camped at night, once a month or six weeks. Any chaff he used he took off the bill." (Spoken by Bill Doyle 17.3.88) - Ariah Park, NSWLevel of description:
- item
Date of work:c 1928Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- At Work and Play - 02854
- 7Title:Afghan hawker's van pulled by camels - Barringun, NSWLevel of description:
- item
Date of work:c 1925Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- At Work and Play - 03616
- 8Title:Indian hawker's cart (Charlie Ammondeen) being photographed by Leslie Dew outside Comara store - Comara, NSWLevel of description:
- item
Date of work:c 1914Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- At Work and Play - 04454
- 9Title:Boys hawking vegetables at "Tara Vale". "My brothers grew the vegetables and took them to Port Macquarie to sell each week door to door" (spoken by Eric Keena 15.7.88) - Port Macquarie, NSWLevel of description:
- item
Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- At Work and Play - 04844
- 10Title:Frank (Sonny) Duncan's travelling cafe. His catchcry at Cobar Football games was "Try our home made pies - warm your belly for threepence" - Cobar, NSWCreator:
- Mrs Les Condon
Level of description:- item
Date of work:c 1935Type of material:- Graphic Materials
- Photographs
Call number:- At Work and Play - 05724