BI 00061 2 p2of2

2022-02-04T16:04:10+10:30

Poem "They're a weird mob" written about people living at the Shell Patch in the 1960's Mentions Lee Robins, Murray Anock, Dean McMullen, Bill McDougall, Jim the Pommy (Lavin), Ron & Joan Ayton, Lofty, Owen & Lewis Daw, Wally Leuch, Lloyd & Joe Fimeri, Max Grund, Colin & Laurie Seekamp, Ron Schubert, Howard Edwards, Lennie Dunn

BI 00061 2 p2of22022-02-04T16:04:10+10:30

BI 00061 2 p1of2

2022-02-04T16:05:34+10:30

Poem "They're a weird mob" written about people living at the Shell Patch in the 1960's Mentions Lee Robins, Murray Anock, Dean McMullen, Bill McDougall, Jim the Pommy (Lavin), Ron & Joan Ayton, Lofty, Owen & Lewis Daw, Wally Leuch, Lloyd & Joe Fimeri, Max Grund, Colin & Laurie Seekamp, Ron Schubert, Howard Edwards, Lennie Dunn

BI 00061 2 p1of22022-02-04T16:05:34+10:30

1961 0256

2018-06-12T12:36:22+09:30

Dugout, postcard of Joan & Ron Ayton's dugout Ron and Joan Ayton came to Coober Pedy in 1957. Ron served as Treasurer and later as Chairperson of the Progress Association while Joan was the Secretary.

1961 02562018-06-12T12:36:22+09:30

1960 0450

2018-04-20T04:46:57+09:30

George Marks & Nan Field, outside their store

1960 04502018-04-20T04:46:57+09:30

1960 0448

2018-04-20T04:46:56+09:30

Ron Ayton working on the Community Hall which was built by voluntary labour. The first school was conducted in this hall.

1960 04482018-04-20T04:46:56+09:30
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