Standing: Les, Thelma Sitting: Marj, Rewa
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Published on 07/03/2011 in Photo
Standing: Frank Barton (with Mary Wharton), Catherine Barton, Bill Wharton Kneeling: Les Barton. Thelma Barton, Marj Barton The picture as talen by Leila Wharton (nee Barton)
Published on 07/03/2011 in Tenancy
Immediate Neighbours: Mr & Mrs Bennett; Harvey; Dean Nearby Neighbours: Crozier; Richards; Jensen; Entwhistle; Power
Published on 03/03/2011 in Photo
L-R: Sonja Bates, Ann Donnet, Gwen Gretton, Marj Brogan, Ann Poelsma, Fran Clark, Lorrie Mellon, Joyce Connelly
Published on 03/03/2011 in Photo
Standing (left to right) - Unknown High School Teacher, Sid Joliffe, Marj Brogan, Cec Nash, Edna Whitely, Lillian Beck Sitting (left to right) - John Phillips (High School Teacher), Unknown High School teacher, Jim Evans, Penny Bowler, Unknown High School teacher
Published on 28/02/2011 in Photo
Wearing dad's (Chris) navy cap. (Perhaps it was Neville's cap as he was in the navy around that time too?)
Published on 28/02/2011 in Photo
Vivian Family just after they left Yallourn - Back L-R: Neville, Reg, Pat & Chris Front: Ken & Rob
Published on 27/02/2011 in Photo
Standing: Jock Ure, John Hutchinson, Joe Borg, Peter Philp, Graham Baird, Peter Hutchinson, Peter Puckridge, Ross Magnuson, Peter Hough, Steve Lacszcyk, Murray French, Ken Passey, Mick Melbourne. Middle Row: Mark Flanigan, Andrew Bicknell, Colin Passey, Ron "Knuckles" Lee, Steve Robertson, Dale Bechaz, Gary Byrne, Geoff Horne. Front Row: John Philp, Ronnie Lee, Daryl Melbourne, Martin Smith. Inset: Stephen Emery, Bruce McDonald, Chris Harwood
Published on 27/02/2011 in Photo
My father had a shoe repair business in the middle shop which was in Garden Street next to the methodist church The first shop I can't remember what they sold but I can remember one year they had it full of christmas trees. The shop on the other side of my father's shop was the ESand A bank for some time. The shop on the corner over the lane was Pettigrew's Garage. The brickwork on the extreme left were the garages behind Rockman's behind the stop sign is the RSL. My father was there from 1953 to 1956 then sold to Zenon Miltiados and went back to the SEC for a more comfortable life.