This vintage street map of Wagga Wagga, NSW, captures the town in 1922, shortly after the official introduction of electric lighting and with a population of around 8,000. Streets, public buildings, and local features are carefully laid out, offering a rare glimpse into the town’s early development and everyday life.
The map highlights Wagga Wagga as it was emerging into a modern regional centre — a period of growth, innovation, and civic pride. Its detailed streets and open plots reflect a community still expanding, making it fascinating to see land available for development, something rarely seen today.
Ideal for heritage interiors, offices, or anyone with a love of Australian regional history, this map combines practical detail with timeless vintage charm.
Fun fact: Wagga Wagga’s electric lighting was officially introduced in 1922, transforming the town’s streets and public spaces and marking a milestone in its early 20th-century growth.
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- Printed on premium quality 230gsm paper with archival inks
- Made to order in Australia
- Framed with locally sourced sustainable timber
- Framed prints have a white matboard (passepartout)
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Print only prints include a minimum 10mm white border as part of the final print size. Refer size guide here.
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Please note our prints are vintage reproductions, and as such, they may exhibit blemishes, ageing, imperfections, discolouration, and scratches, which we believe reflects their authentic vintage character.
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Please also note that final print colours may vary from what you see on your screen due to how screens display images and individual monitor calibration.