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Charlestown Public School, Lake Macquarie NSW. Combined 6th Class, 1933

  • Charlestown Public School, Lake Macquarie NSW. Combined 6th Class, 1933

    Photo Ref: 4308

    Creators: 

    • Laycock, Mr Ken
    • Laycock, Mrs Freda

    Original caption: Charlestown Public School. Combined Sixth Class 1933. L to R: Back Row: Les Crittendale(?), Bob Learmouth, (unknown), Frank Potter, (unknown), (unknown), (unknown), (unknown), Lionel Roberts, Fred Gloverson, (unknown), (Tom?, Francis(?). Second Row: (unknown), (unknown), (unknown), Len Holmes, Geoff Mann, Tom Drury, (unknown), Harry Abrahams, (unknown), (unknown), Frank Laurie, (unknown), (unknown), (unknown), (unknown) Third Row: Lottie Boyd, Edie Milne, Priscilla Hughes, (unknown), (unknown), Dorothy Drinkwater, Freda Durham, Dorothy Wright, Jean Snedden, (-) Beddows, Phyllis Young, Phyllis Walker, (unknown), (unknown). Fourth Row: (unknown), Billy Lappin(?), Beatrice Lappin, (unknown), Jean Smailes(?), Joyce Jennings, Heather Gundry, Joan Hannington, Nellie Barker, Edna Paterson, Hilda Penman, Nancy Collins, (unknown), (unknown), Roy Salverson. Front Row: Dorothy Green, (-) Beddows, Gwen Cooper, Edna Pascoe, Florence Vaisey, Joy Lane, Jean Armstrong(?)(with board), Emma Webster, Dorothy Earl, (-) Beddows(?), Ruby Boswell, Joyce Pascoe. Original held by Freda Laycock (n. Durham). This photograph is one of a collection of images donated by Freda (nee Durham) and Ken Laycock in 1988. The Durham and Laycock families were early residents of the Charlestown area.

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