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- Swansea Ambulance Group with Wallarah Colliery Shield for Ambulance Work. 1926. Back Row C Wilson, H J Ward, instructor, W McDougall, Front W Hall Sen., A Ayton, Captain, H Hall.W Hall was the local ambulance man and instructor and a foundation member of Swansea Caves Beach Surf Lifesaving Club. He also helped to build the ambulance station at Swansea. (jpeg)
- G F Boon's Elite Refreshment Rooms and Swansea Post Office. Swansea NSW, 1923 (jpeg)
- Edwards and Porter families, taken at weekender, Swansea Channel (jpeg)
- Aerial photo of Swansea 7 March 1932 looking south-west to Lake Macquarie and Pulbah Island. Photograph by Royal Australian Air Force (jpeg)
- Swansea Junior Red Cross. The photo was taken in the garden of 151 Bowman Street Swansea (house was demolished in the 1980s). The boy in the photo is Alan Beecham. Three of the girls in the back row are Sheila Gross, Laura Ham and May Beecham. (jpeg)
- Pupils of Swansea Public School, 6th class 1933. Top Row boys:Jim Reay,Les King,Albert Tyas,Fred Cowmeadow,George Thomas,Kevin Byrnes,Simon Davies 2nd row:Sid Tyas,Russell Bissett,Ted Bates,Bill Stephenson,Ron Ward,Cecil Leonard Girls:Florence Walters,Tasma Ayton,June Bradshaw,Mary Tyas,Lorna Leonard,Mavis Wood,Jean Young,Amy Cook,Myra Davison 2nd row:Nancy McDougal,Esme Dial,Hazel Humphreys,Joyce Burkett,Esse Dial,Lorna Taffee,Mavis Goodall,Phyllis Ham,Kath Geary 3rd row:Elvie Sullivan,Heather Logan,Gladys McDougal,Gwen McGregor,Lorna Peel,Mercia Wright (jpeg)
- Swansea Channel 1934 looking east to Moon Island (jpeg)
- The Swansea Ball, Graceson Theatre Swansea, 1935. The theatre was owned by Thomas James Dobinson, and was named after his daughter, Grace and his sons. (jpeg)
- Aerial photo of Swansea 12 August 1935 looking south-east. Photograph by Royal Australian Air Force (jpeg)
- Jack Hardy (Snr) and Jack Hardy (Jnr), Swansea, 1937. The Hardys operated Hardys Bakery. Jack Hardy Snr. was always known as "the Count" (jpeg)
- Olive Hardy, Shirley Hardy, Lottie Stamm and Malcolm Stamm in a park in Swansea, 1938 (jpeg)
- Louisa Nuss (Sydney), Olive Hardy, Jack Hardy and Martha Hardy in a Swansea backyard in 1938. The Hardy's were attached to Hardy's Bakery in Swansea. (jpeg)
- Swansea May Day procession, 2 May 1938. The float "Workers of the World Unite for Peace" won the prize. Pat, Frances and Zita Moore and others. (jpeg)
- Coal ship named Himatangi seabound from Swansea, taking coal from the Wallermaine Collieries to Sydney. (jpeg)
- St Johns Ambulance Class, Swansea. 1930s (jpeg)
- Combined Swansea and Catherine Hill Bay Brass Band. Bandmaster Mr Fred Baker. c 1930 (jpeg)
- Main Street, Swansea. Central Hall Refreshment Rooms. Thompsons Central Store. Plume and Shell motor spirit outlets. (jpeg)
- Swansea Bridge slightly raised, circa 1930's. Note men on platform manually operating gear handle to raise and lower the bridge. (jpeg)
- Swansea's second bridge fully raised c 1930s. Boat owned by Mr Reed, Commodore of Belmont Yacht Club Belmont (jpeg)
- Launch 'Toronto' leaving Swansea wharf c 1930s. (jpeg)
- Swansea girls on an outing.Doris Conway and Hannah Cowan. Photo taken 21st November 1931. (jpeg)
- Moore Family c.1944 Mr and Mrs Moore, with Pat, Frances and Zita (jpeg)
- Camping at Fraser Park, 1943. L to R Fred, Boccie (Rebecca), Jessie James, Sal, Babs (Barbara), Noela, Lyle Reynolds. (jpeg)
- A Birthday Party for Beverley Hardy in a backyard in Swansea in 1942. Pictured: Martha and Jack Hardy with grandchildren Shirley Hardy, Beverley Hardy, Brian Shepherd and John Shepherd. (jpeg)