Media
- Byrnes Family, Argenton (jpeg)
- Johnson, Jane (nee Gillett); Byrnes, Ouida (nee Guest); Byrnes, Hazel; Guest, Angelina (nee Johnson). Photograph taken at Argenton c.1910 (jpeg)
- Byrnes, Guest and Johnson Families (jpeg)
- Albert Johnson and his wife Jane (nee Gillett). Photograph taken at Argenton c.1910 (jpeg)
- Turnbull, William 1840-1920; Turnbull, Jane (nee Mullard) 1839-1912 (jpeg)
- Argenton Tennis Club (jpeg)
- Halton, Jessie; Halton, Evelyn; McCarthy, Chris (jpeg)
- Guest/Johnson Reunion, held at the old St Aidans Church Hall, Argenton (jpeg)
- Charles Johnson's Tent, Argenton (jpeg)
- Winners of Warner Shield, Argenton Tennis Club (jpeg)
- Tennis players at Argenton Tennis Court. Brothers Edward "Ted" Guest and Victor Guest. (jpeg)
- Tennis players at Argenton Tennis Club In 1927 there were two tennis courts at the end of Princess Street near the fourth fairway of the Waratah Golf Club. Mrs Byrne's shop was here. (Source: Boolaroo Public School: 1900-2000). (jpeg)
- Five sisters who played tennis for Argenton Tennis Club (jpeg)
- The frame of a poppet head from the former West Wallsend Colliery, seen here relocated next to the Newcastle Mines Rescue Station on Lake Road, (jpeg)
- Alternate view of the frame of a poppet head from the former West Wallsend Colliery, seen here relocated next to the Newcastle Mines Rescue Station on Lake Road, Argenton. (jpeg)
- Saint Barbara, Patron Saint of mineworkers, as presented to the Newcastle Mines Rescue organisation, situated on Lake Road, Argenton. Pictured here March 2009. (jpeg)
- Byrnes Family, Argenton (jpeg)
- Cottage, Queen St. Argenton (jpeg)
- Byrnes, Inez; Byrnes, Ouida; Bynres, Jess; Byrnes, Chris; Byrnes, Thelma c.1924 (jpeg)
- Argenton Tennis Club. Winners of the Peter's Cup. Four of the Peters Cup team, Vic Guest, Danny Harrington, Ted Guest and Roy Byrnes. (jpeg)
- Argenton Tennis Club (jpeg)
- Byrnes, Robert (Roy) c.1924 "The Woodcutter" (jpeg)
- Argenton Tennis Club (jpeg)
- Byrnes Family and friends at the residence of Thomas Guest corner William and Queen Streets, Argenton, Lake Macquarie, NSW 1914-1918. (jpeg)
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