The Nambucca Headland Museum’s photo archivist needs help to obtain information about a number of glass plate negatives that were found, digitised and restored.
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The three photos shown were in a metal tin with no information as to who donated them or when. There are also no details about who the people in the photos are, no dates and no location.
If any of our members, friends, local residents or returning visitors have information on any of the photos, please contact our archivist, George on 0418 964 095 or micolich1@bigpond.com.
Alternatively you can email the museum, however this email is not continually monitored.
We know that the D.T. Crockett truck belonged to the Crockett family transport business in the Nambucca Valley, but that’s all.
Hoping that someone can shed some light on these photos.
The Headland Museum, situated at 50 Liston St, has an historic photo collection that runs to over 1,000 prints alone. Open Wed, Sat, Sun, 2-4pm. Admission $3 adults, 50¢ children.