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Charlestown Public School, Lake Macquarie NSW. Class 6a, 1934

  • Charlestown Public School, Lake Macquarie NSW. Class 6a, 1934

    Photo Ref: 4309

    Creators: 

    • Laycock, Mr Ken
    • Laycock, Mrs Freda

    Original caption: Charlestown Public School. Class 6A 1934 (first photo). L to R: Back Row: Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Earl Rhodes, Arnold Thompson, Unknown, Les Crittendale,Unknown, Second Row: Dorothy Earl, Nellie Barker, Margaret Pearson(?), Margaret Morley, Mary Hunter, Nellie Purvis, Joyce Jennings, Freda Bellis, Grace Laycock, Josie Goulder, Tom Francis. Third Row: Donald Douglas(?), Unknown, Max Paterson, (?) Francis, Unknown, Unknown, Ron Fraser, Bob Learmouth, Sam Cousins, Geoff Mann, Lionel Roberts, Unknown, Front Row: Joy Lane, Freda Durham, Beatrice Lappin, Nancy Collins, (?) Beddows, Mr SMALL (Head), Shirley Kenning, Una Mowbray, Gwen Cooper, (?) Beddows, Unknown, Old school building at rear. Original held by Freda Laycock (n. Durham).

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