Media
- Boolaroo-Teralba District Ambulance. William Humphrey Smith with a 1924 Buick ambulance. (jpeg)
- First Official Committee Boolaroo and Teralba District Ambulance Service 1922. L to R Back Row Superintendent Cyril Hitchens, J Hill, J McGilvray, C Bunn, H Smith, J Coughlin, E Humble. Front Row A R Young, E Rodgers, T C Frith, B Duggan, F Marshall (jpeg)
- Airplane, Kingsford Smith's Southern Cross. (jpeg)
- Airplane, Kingsford Smith's Southern Cross (jpeg)
- Boolaroo Post Office, circa 1924 (jpeg)
- Official opening of Boolaroo Ambulance Station, 22 April 1922 (jpeg)
- Bristol Tourer of Charles Kingsford-Smith and Charles Ulm at Boolaroo Racecourse, 18 June 1927. (jpeg)
- Official opening of the first Green, Boolaroo Bowling Club, 16/11/1929 (jpeg)
- Lake Macquarie District Ambulance. John Findlay, honorary bearer and relief driver, c.1929 (jpeg)
- Lake Macquarie Shire Council yard (jpeg)
- Boolaroo Public School under 14's Soccer Team (jpeg)
- Boolaroo Public School, Class 6B (jpeg)
- Steam tram motor No 79, hauling four carriages between Speers Point and Cockle Creek, May Day 1932. Taken at First St, Boolaroo. Photographed by O A Sims (jpeg)
- Lake Macquarie District Ambulance Station, Boolaroo. From left to right: Vic Davey, Don Connelly, Jack Ward, Bob Campbell, Lance Heeps, Joe Walters, Supt. Hitchens (jpeg)
- Boolaroo Primary School 6B (jpeg)
- Lake Macquarie Shire Council yard (jpeg)
- Male pupils, Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Primary School, Seventh Street, Boolaroo. (jpeg)
- Lake Macquarie District Ambulance Station, Boolaroo. Group left - right: V Davey, D Connelly, J Ward, Supt Hitchens, G Walters, L Needs, B Campbell. Also features Buick Ambulances (jpeg)
- Kerb and guttering being laid between Boolaroo and Cockle Creek Railway Station (jpeg)
- Kerb and guttering being laid between Boolaroo and Cockle Creek Railway Station (jpeg)
- Boolaroo Public School, Upper Kindergarten (jpeg)
- Boolaroo Public School, Class 2A (jpeg)
- Boolaroo Public School, Class 3A (jpeg)
- Sulphide workers. Photographed by George Chalmers (jpeg)