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Senior pupils at Awaba School 1931.

  • Senior pupils at Awaba School 1931.

    Photo Ref: 621

    Creator: Saxon, Mr Douglas Charles

    Back Row:Priscilla Williams,Mildred Sharpe,Elvie Field,Arthur Field,Mervyn Sharpe,Willie Steward,Bert Claydon,Madge Puddy,Nettie Field Second Row:Gwen Puddy,Lorna Puddy,Ethel Butler,Phyllis Rodgers,Edith Puddey,Mabel Field,Daphne Murrell,Linley Field,Nita Goodsir Front Row:George Baker,Neville Field,Terence Field,Mick Field,Bill Moncrief,Bill Murrell,Bert Murrell,Norman Sharpe.

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