Archival Revival: Labourers of Bathurst

Updated April 10 2013 - 10:52am, first published March 20 2013 - 5:21pm
Boiler for Mt David, 1902. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Boiler for Mt David, 1902. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Boiler washing plant, 1913. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Boiler washing plant, 1913. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Walter Bosworth driving a horse drawn cart, Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Walter Bosworth driving a horse drawn cart, Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
All Saints School teachers, 1928. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
All Saints School teachers, 1928. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Marks Jewellers on Howick Street, 1931. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Marks Jewellers on Howick Street, 1931. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Big logs being tansported to Windburdal bridge, 1902. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Big logs being tansported to Windburdal bridge, 1902. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Bishop Long, bogged down in the mud in his horse drawn cart, 1914. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Bishop Long, bogged down in the mud in his horse drawn cart, 1914. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Carts for cordial and pickle manufacturers, 1902. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Carts for cordial and pickle manufacturers, 1902. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Cobb & Co. coach, "Centenary Box" , 1913. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Cobb & Co. coach, "Centenary Box" , 1913. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Jack Chalmers load of wool, 1926. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.
Jack Chalmers load of wool, 1926. Photo: Gregory, Albert E./ Bathurst Regional Council.

Historical photos of manual labourers in Bathurst, NSW.

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